They have got to keep Stafford healthy, or the season will quickly turn to crap.
Unlike Super Bowl contenders like the Chiefs or Bills. Those bum QBs can easily be replaced and those teams will just keep on trucking
They have got to keep Stafford healthy, or the season will quickly turn to crap.
I did. Drafted Puka late for a keeper and because I drafted Akers, I handcuffed him with Williams.
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Yeah if Ram fans were told before the season, "4 games in your Rams are going to have a receiver a tick shy of 10 receptions per game and another averaging 5.5", most probably would have said, "yeah, Kupp being Kupp and VJ waking up". Undoubtedly a few would add, "and if we also had Creed Humphrey in the middle of our O line we might start .500 or better".Kyren Williams with more rushing yards than Josh Jacobs?
Tutu Atwell with more receiving yards than DK Metcalf?
Tyler Higbee ranked 4th in receiving yards among TEs?
All of this happening with Cam Akers being benched then traded after one game and Cooper Kupp shelved for the first 4 games?
Gotta love those pleasant surprises!
Drafted Akers late, but I felt Williams would get carries later in the year, so that is why I handcuffed them. Was shocked that Akers now lands in Minneapolis.I'm not sure if drafting Cam negates your foresight, but no one expected his self-destruction after the training camp he had.
Considering everyone on the board doesn't like our Defensive Coordinator, I would agree. I guess DB Coach Aubrey Pleasant & Assistant Head Coach Jimmy Lake is making Morris more aggressive.And a top 15 defense!
That is a surprise, so far, too.
I didn't like his soft zone that he ran last year. And the Tampa Bay game almost did it for me with Morris.Considering everyone on the board doesn't like our Defensive Coordinator, I would agree. I guess DB Coach Aubrey Pleasant & Assistant Head Coach Jimmy Lake is making Morris more aggressive.![]()
This is a league where you dont start guys its just a roster....Drafting Puka: good foresight
Starting Puka in Week 1:
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(I didn’t do either!)
I know we joke about the Tutu/Creed situation, but Creed Humphrey is a pro bowler since being a rookie and would have been a rock in the middle of our Oline last year and this year. Could you imagine Having Avila and Humphrey in the middle of our Oline? Damn...Yeah if Ram fans were told before the season, "4 games in your Rams are going to have a receiver a tick shy of 10 receptions per game and another averaging 5.5", most probably would have said, "yeah, Kupp being Kupp and VJ waking up". Undoubtedly a few would add, "and if we also had Creed Humphrey in the middle of our O line we might start .500 or better".
I was stoked when they added both Pleasant & Lake to the coaching staff and I cannot believe the difference of the secondary from last year to this year, even Derion Kendrick has looked solid IMHO.I definitely think Morris listens to his coaches on how they should play a game and I have to think Pleasant and Lake have talked to Morris about playing more aggressively with his CBs.
It's not about Creed Humphrey. It's about Tutu Atwell. Unfortunately, some fans can't separate the two. Creed would have been a pro bowler for us in 2021 and it would have made us Champions with a pro bowl center. Last year it would have made us what? 6-11? 7-10? Tutu Atwell is helping THIS year and as far as I can tell, the Chiefs O line isn't dominating anybody. The Chiefs aren't winning because of Humphrey and the O line. Mahomes is running for his life. But that's more because his receivers can't get open, not bad protection. However, in spite of Creed Humphrey and their O line, without the WRs it's more work for Mahomes. My point was for 2 years I read about the dumb assed move by McSnead in the 2021 draft. Now it's paying off as Atwell is proving to be a legit NFL receiver and we've already got 1 Lombardi in the bank. Just pointing out the sometimes silliness of fandom.I know we joke about the Tutu/Creed situation, but Creed Humphrey is a pro bowler since being a rookie and would have been a rock in the middle of our Oline last year and this year. Could you imagine Having Avila and Humphrey in the middle of our Oline? Damn...
However, I have high hopes for Tutu this year.
People used to say that Aaron Donald didn't win any games until we got a franchise QB (Goff and Stafford). I remember crazy people screaming for a an AD trade for draft ammunition. But then he sealed the NFCCG and the Super Bowl in 2021. A dominant Oline is more important than a good receiver and that's not silliness.It's not about Creed Humphrey. It's about Tutu Atwell. Unfortunately, some fans can't separate the two. Creed would have been a pro bowler for us in 2021 and it would have made us Champions with a pro bowl center. Last year it would have made us what? 6-11? 7-10? Tutu Atwell is helping THIS year and as far as I can tell, the Chiefs O line isn't dominating anybody. The Chiefs aren't winning because of Humphrey and the O line. Mahomes is running for his life. But that's more because his receivers can't get open, not bad protection. However, in spite of Creed Humphrey and their O line, without the WRs it's more work for Mahomes. My point was for 2 years I read about the dumb assed move by McSnead in the 2021 draft. Now it's paying off as Atwell is proving to be a legit NFL receiver and we've already got 1 Lombardi in the bank. Just pointing out the sometimes silliness of fandom.
Not if you don't have a RB to gain yards or a WR to catch balls. There's a reason every one of KC's opponents have either been in the game till the end or won, save the Bears. Mahomes has Kelce and little else. That may be their achilles heel this year. And there's little Creed Humphrey can do about it.A dominant Oline is more important than a good receiver and that's not silliness.
Old-Not-Dead?Who had Puka Nacua #1 in the NFL in receptions and #2 in receiving yards?
No oneWho had Puka Nacua #1 in the NFL in receptions and #2 in receiving yards?
If Puka gets an average of 60 yards per game after Kupp returns, that's about 1380 for the year..... That's damn good.It's just a shame that Kupp's return will probably mean that Puka doesn't get to break the all-time rookie receiving yards record, set in 1960 by Bill Groman with 1,473 yards for the Oilers. Puka is on course to absolutely destroy that mark, but won't get as many targets once Coop is back.