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And the main problem is that the free runner came from anywhere--inside/outside, and not just on blitzes. Head up one on one match ups and getting beat in the first 2 seconds. That can't happen.bluecoconuts said:Bradford carried the team against Washington in my opinion. A QB can only carry so much though, if he doesn't at least get some time to make a play, he doesn't have a chance. Too many times it seemed that the Bears just had a free runner through our line to hit Sam.
iBruce said:[hil]Tired of his typical responses of "after we look at the tape we'll know more"[/hil], but I really loved what he said at the end about creating momentum from within the O. I think he's the type of leader who can create that momentum. Just not sure why it hasn't happened yet (when he's going to start carrying the team with his plays).
MontanaRamFan said:iBruce said:[hil]Tired of his typical responses of "after we look at the tape we'll know more"[/hil], but I really loved what he said at the end about creating momentum from within the O. I think he's the type of leader who can create that momentum. Just not sure why it hasn't happened yet (when he's going to start carrying the team with his plays).
IMO, I think that's Sam's way of not specifically calling anyone / group out for missed assignments, etc. during his post-game interview. Nothing good would come from him calling out teammates for a poor performance. Hopefully most of the issues that we saw yesterday will get cleaned up. I think we all agree that Chicago has a solid defense and that the offense had little margin for error to be successful, especially with a patched up O-Line, and SJax at 70-80%.
This is a huge divisional game for the RAMS that we need to win. I believe Coach Fisher and staff will have them ready to play. Hopefully the Dome will be rockin' Sunday.
MontanaRamFan said:iBruce said:[hil]Tired of his typical responses of "after we look at the tape we'll know more"[/hil], but I really loved what he said at the end about creating momentum from within the O. I think he's the type of leader who can create that momentum. Just not sure why it hasn't happened yet (when he's going to start carrying the team with his plays).
IMO, I think that's Sam's way of not specifically calling anyone / group out for missed assignments, etc. during his post-game interview. Nothing good would come from him calling out teammates for a poor performance.