Tano
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That's only because Lamar is a run first pass second QB if pressure occursSuch different QBs.. can't even compare.
I will say Lamar turned the ball over once.
How'd the other guys do?
That's only because Lamar is a run first pass second QB if pressure occursSuch different QBs.. can't even compare.
I will say Lamar turned the ball over once.
How'd the other guys do?
No clue
Maybe Kromer did suck last year
I liked Kromer in 2017 and 2018 but his scheme in 2019 and 2020 were not working as well with the players he had
Drastic oversimplification of an offense that dropped 45 on us the last time we played.That's only because Lamar is a run first pass second QB if pressure occurs
I disagree that it was Goff's fault that on 3rd down and long, that the OL broke down more often than not.And Goff was part of the situation.
If we win it all, it'll be worth it. If we win it all, the Von Miller trade will be worth it. Ultimately, we'll have to reload after this year, so this is our best shot. We better make it count.
We couldn't stop the run that game.Drastic oversimplification of an offense that dropped 45 on us the last time we played.
Jackson passed for 5tds that game.
Reload?
What am I missing?
Yup..We couldn't stop the run that game.
And when Lamar did pass, he would get receivers that were open by 5 yards consistently
I am being honest.Let's be honest: we're not signing Von after this year; he's a free agent who has hinted that he wants to come back to Denver. We'll lose a fair bit of our starting O-line (Whitworth, Corbett, and Allen are all up for free agency), an elite wide receiver (one of Woods or OBJ), a solid starting nose tackle in SJD, maybe a cornerback.
So we'll need to reload.
I am being honest.
I don't know how much money they'll open up and what kind of games they can play with the cap.
We *added* OBJ to a unit and already had Woods.. .suggesting we need to reload when Woods is coming back along with Kupp & Jefferson at least?
We could lose all three of those oline guys.. and we could keep all.
We'll lose SJD and have already replaced him with Gaines.
There's a lot more continuity here than "reload" would suggest.
What I'm saying is that's just not true.We're losing one of Woods or OBJ because of cap reasons. You can't keep them and Kupp. We may lose all of the three offensive linemen, all of them starters.
But what I was saying is that this year is our absolute best shot that we have. We're going to have to win with the people we have because we won't have everyone for long.
I'm just saying you compared Goff to Ian Book and Lamar played horribly against that same defense.Yup..
So... it's an offensive system designed to maximize its QBs talents.
This year? Just like with other teams.. you get a ton of injuries and things don't go as well. He was an MVP candidate 10 weeks into the season.
Maybe not.We're losing one of Woods or OBJ because of cap reasons. You can't keep them and Kupp.
And if Goff doesn't turn the ball over 4 times.. none of that matters with the way the defense was playing.I'm just saying you compared Goff to Ian Book and Lamar played horribly against that same defense.
At least Goff was making a comeback that I believe we would have had a good chance of winning if Everett doesn't drop that 3rd down pass and then Gay misses that FG. Miami couldn't do a thing against our defense in that game.
And if we would have gone with WR screens earlier I think we win that game 35 to 7 (or 14 if they still return a Hecker punt).
If it's post June 1st.. it's about 5 million in dead cap.Maybe not.
Woods carries a $15.7M cap hit in 2022 but there's $12.1 of Dead-$ if they release him.
That's a savings of just $3.6M in 2022.
However, in 2023, his cap hit is $16M but the Dead-$ is just $6.4M.
That's a $9.6M of cap savings in 2023.
If OBJ signs an extension that is cap-friendly for 2022, the Rams could (possibly) carry both for one year.
An example of how an extension can be very cap-friendly for the first season would be Leonard Floyd's deal. Floyd's 2021 cap hit is a low-$5.5M. Next year (2022) Floyd's cap-hit explodes to $20M.
Big fan of the Spotrac salary-cap-site.
What I'm saying is that's just not true.
Yes, I understand that they're losing OBJ or Woods.. but OBJ was added mid season and Woods is injured. We don't have both of them now.
They will be returning either Woods, Kupp and Jefferson.. their primary three WRs to start this season... or OBJ, Kupp and Jefferson.. their primary three to end the season.
As far as the oline thing.. Like I said.. they could also keep all three oline guys.
And.. best shot? I'm old enough to remember when this team had a "major hole" at Center this year and was destined to fail because of it.
It's the Rams, dude.. they'll keep developing and finding players.
Why would we release Woods? Makes zero sense. He's one of the most versatile WRs in the NFL, we would almost certainly trade him somewhere.Woods carries a $15.7M cap hit in 2022 but there's $12.1 of Dead-$ if they release him.
Way I see it this is the problem with the Goff backers. Everything was always someone else's fault. McVay was at fault, bad calls and scheme. The OL was at fault. The receivers were at fault. But not Jared oh no, poor Jared getting screwed over by everyone else.I'm just saying you compared Goff to Ian Book and Lamar played horribly against that same defense.
At least Goff was making a comeback that I believe we would have had a good chance of winning if Everett doesn't drop that 3rd down pass and then Gay misses that FG. Miami couldn't do a thing against our defense in that game.
And if we would have gone with WR screens earlier I think we win that game 35 to 7 (or 14 if they still return a Hecker punt).