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You are right and you are wrong imo. You are right in that it was the big picture first. But, I do think McVay and company really did want to beat the Niners over the years. Jourdan said McVay regrets not playing his starters in that meaningless end of the season game a few year ago.Meaning it was about establishing Goff as the QB. Winning a SB. Getting Stafford. It was never about beating the 9ers.
Now it is.
I feel strongly that the Rams are about to open up a can of 49er WHOOPASS.
Just my opinion. Strap in fellas.
I think they will try to do this as seamlessly as possible. A healthy Stafford opens the window for championship much quicker. If this year is good and they are agressive like we think they will be next off season, a reset at QB makes no sense because it just delays the window and you never know if they will work out. I will be very disappointed if they trade Stafford before the end of next year or even the year after if we don't have the next QB in house.To me.. this is a survival and growth year.
If this rookie class is outstanding as it looks after one week.. and if some of last year's class really steps up... they can be REALLY aggressive this offseason. They have the possibility of opening up something like 95 million dollars.. and have almost all of their draft picks and future draft picks.
This rookie class could be transformative.. I'm still looking forward to seeing Ochuan Mathis when he gets off IR and whether Davis Allen can play.
Turner, Avila, Young and Nakua are friggen home runs if they can stay close to their current path. Tomlinson, Evans, Mathis, Hampton, Allen.. these are all guys who've shown something.
The future is looking a lot brighter and a lot closer to me than many think and would include Donald, Kupp and Stafford in key roles.
I do wonder if that's the plan, or if they're looking at a more complete reset with a new QB.
I mean.. Wouldn't the Falcons give up at LEAST a first and second if Stafford has an excellent, healthy year? A Bulldog? Because Ridder is getting them nowhere, imo.
In recent history, our O line was undersized and bullied by the Niners, investing in Avila and creating the biggest O line we’ve had in McVays tenure is a response to that.
That's the conundrum; they always scheme to get the ball out quickly to neutralize any pass rush. Shanahan has been really good at neutralizing and keeping plays away from AD also. I hope we've taken moving him around and disguising where he's coming from up a notch.If they don't pressure Purdy the Rams have no chance in this game. C'mon man dial up the pressure. Play on their side of the LOS on early downs putting them behind the sticks. The Niner offense thrives on a strong run game, and Purdy's short to medium range quick passes.