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Offense v Defense
OLine v Skill positions
Pocket Only passers v Dual Threats
Running game v Passing game
Zone blocking v Power Blocking
Spread v Play Action
Risk/Reward players v Safe players
Speed v Power
Youth v Vets
Production v Potential
Pass rush v Coverage
Great coaching v Great Players
Smart v Athletic
Proven methods v Innovation
Win now v Long range
Safety v Aggressive Entertainment
Players Coach v Disciplinarian
Character v Talent
Sex v Football
Aggressive v Wise
Rudy v Lawrence Phillips before you knew he couldn't rehabilitate
Indoor Stadium v Outdoor
Div II College Production v SPARQ
LA v St Louis
Blue & White/ Old Gold/ Modern Look
Niners v Pats
Old School v Next Gen
More Replay/ No Replay
As an Owner: Money v Loyalty
99 Rams v 01 Rams: who wins the game
If I didn't highlight a choice, it's because I prefer an even balance between the two.
You would make an outstanding Phoenix Suns fan. Minus expecting championships of course. Just sayin.hey offensive teams win super bowls too, you don't have to win the boring way.
Absolutely. Love Steely Dan. Saw them once in 93. They were excellent as expected. Now the real question is(before we hijack this thread completely), who would make the better head coach?
I'm in agreement with Jeff Fisher's basic philosophy of emphasizing defense over everything else. Injuries over the last few seasons however have thrown a kink into his plans. What I don't care for is the sloppiness and the lack of discipline that has led to unnecessary penalties and cost us more than a few wins.
1. Run the ball
2. Terrorize the opposing QB while stopping the run
3. Have excellent special teams
4. Play with discipline
Say what?
I'm curious how you recognized my avatar.
Aggressive philosophy mitigates "unsloppy" play.
Your philosophy most mirrors that of Fisher than others here at ROD
I took the '01 Rams team because despite teams having plenty of film on how to stop Martz' offense after the '99 SB win, the '01 team still went 14-2 with a more difficult schedule. Teams gameplanned and still couldn't stop it.
Just my preference guys. Isn't that what this thread is about? A team has to score more points than their opponent. That's a given. But teams have won championships without a high-octane offense.
But since you were equating boring with winning (somewhat in jest i know)
If I had to guess I'd say they are both great, but it might be more Belichick than Brady. As an example, look at when Brady was hurt; he basically made Matt Cassel into a Pro-Bowler typeI see a lot of coaching in liu of QB....is Belichick a great QB because of Brady? Or is it the other way around?
Yea, I kinda feel ya....But not sure exactly what happened in the playoffs that year? I'd guess, they won 11 games,but missed the playoffs...But that's just a guess....If I had to guess I'd say they are both great, but it might be more Belichick than Brady. As an example, look at when Brady was hurt; he basically made Matt Cassel into a Pro-Bowler type
The choices we make in life tend to reflect our core philosophies. The Rams are about to make significant choices, but since we have to wait for theirs, I wish to poll yours.
The following is a profile. It helps us clarify our understanding of each other as fans. In this dearth of new info, I thought this would be fun. There will be tough choices and you will want to qualify your responses. Nevertheless, it can be a time of reflection.
Just choose one over the other and see what kind of team you built. Most of the time you will want to say BOTH but it's not allowed in this game. You HAVE to choose one or the other. Hey, my thread...my rules.
Offense v Defense
OLine v Skill positions
Pocket Only passers v Dual Threats
Running game v Passing game
Zone blocking v Power Blocking
Spread v Play Action
Risk/Reward players v Safe players
Speed v Power
Youth v Vets
Production v Potential
Pass rush v Coverage
Great coaching v Great Players
Smart v Athletic
Proven methods v Innovation
Win now v Long range
Safety v Aggressive Entertainment
Players Coach v Disciplinarian
Character v Talent
Sex v Football
Aggressive v Wise
Rudy v Lawrence Phillips before you knew he couldn't rehabilitate
Indoor Stadium v Outdoor
Div II College Production v SPARQ
LA v St Louis
Blue & White/ Old Gold/ Modern Look
Niners v Pats
Old School v Next Gen
More Replay/ No Replay
As an Owner: Money v Loyalty
99 Rams v 01 Rams: who wins the game
BTW: I realize this is a cruel test, but we love a cruel game and think we can judge those who make it their careers so we should hold to a similar scrutiny. I actually called myself an AHole after asking many of the questions.
First of all....
Sex v Football
Anyone that answers football to this needs some serious review of their life's priorities.
Offense v Defense
- I have a slight preference for D.......
* O has one goal...score.
* D has a primary goal...prevent the other team from scoring. BUT...they can score as well.
- Overall, I like games where the final score is something in the 27-24 range. Games that are 10-6 or 49-45 are equally boring. As a general rule of thumb, the 27-24 type games have usually had some good give & take on both sides of the ball.
- But only slightly less important than either O or D is Special Teams. ST can have a major impact on field position, scoring, AND putting the opposition in a position to not succeed. IMO, too few teams give ST the attention it deserves.
OLine v Skill positions
If you have a preference here, you're thinking too much. Every team needs both.
Pocket Only passers v Dual Threats
Running game v Passing game
Zone blocking v Power Blocking
Spread v Play Action
Risk/Reward players v Safe players
Speed v Power
Youth v Vets
Production v Potential
Pass rush v Coverage
Smart v Athletic
Proven methods v Innovation
Win now v Long range
Safety v Aggressive Entertainment
Players Coach v Disciplinarian
Character v Talent
Aggressive v Wise
Indoor Stadium v Outdoor
Old School v Next Gen
For all the above....
Who gives a fat rat's patooty. Win me an avg of 10 games per year, and I'm happy.
Great coaching v Great Players
Great players are great regardless of coaching. They may be greater with great coaching, 'but'......
Blue & White/ Old Gold/ Modern Look
None of the above. Give me the current blue with the old gold.
Sorry to the old, lifelong, Rams fans, but the blue & whites are a snooze fest.
Div II College Production v SPARQ
Production is always key, but measures such as SPARQ (as weakly as I understand them) probably should be a more significant factor in rating small school players.
Rudy v Lawrence Phillips before you knew he couldn't rehabilitate
LA v St Louis
Niners v Pats
More Replay/ No Replay
As an Owner: Money v Loyalty
99 Rams v 01 Rams: who wins the game
For all the above......Snore!!!!!
Snisher actually has to answer many of these boring questions with every personnel decision. Choosing between one or the other is a common problem. Sorry for the inconvenience