Rams V Ravens GDT

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Poor Darby.

I remember that play. Actually, how can you forget when it's probably the most popular Rams pic of all time next to Warner hoisting the Lombardi. He didn't want to run over the old guy, so he pulled up short. That's when you knew it was over for him. Jackson just trucks those guys if they're in the way.
 
X said:
Poor Darby.

I remember that play. Actually, how can you forget when it's probably the most popular Rams pic of all time next to Warner hoisting the Lombardi. He didn't want to run over the old guy, so he pulled up short. That's when you knew it was over for him. Jackson just trucks those guys if they're in the way.

Yep, that's why refs will turn and run like hell when Jackson is coming. They know he doesn't give a shit. I love that about him too.
 
After re-watching the game, I can take away two very positive thoughts.

1. Our RB's, and the way we'll rotate them, will provide a STRONG running attack.
2. Bradford is utilizing the hard count now to make the defense show their blitzes. That's a great tool to put in his repertoire.
 
bluecoconuts said:
Bradford was called the master of the hard count his rookie year.
Yeah I remember that.

I like how he did it in this game particularly. He saw the Ravens were giving different looks, so he kept barking a false count to get them to move, and that's when he saw where the rush was going to come from. I liked it a lot. Nice movement on his part and good protection in this one too.

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X said:
bluecoconuts said:
Bradford was called the master of the hard count his rookie year.
Yeah I remember that.

I like how he did it in this game particularly. He saw the Ravens were giving different looks, so he kept barking a false count to get them to move, and that's when he saw where the rush was going to come from. I liked it a lot. Nice movement on his part and good protection in this one too.

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I was definately a good "veteran" move. Shows alot of discipline from the OL. I wonder how many times Alex Baaron got fooled by a hard count?
 
Was Stewart in this game or does he still have a "soft tissue" issue?

Haha. That rhymed.