I think that's the most logical choice, especially if he's not calling plays anyway.
Kevin O’Connell has a good gig. He is OC but “never“ part of our criticism.
I’d like to know more about how the game day dynamic works between those two.
I think that's the most logical choice, especially if he's not calling plays anyway.
Yeah I would as well. It's always been a bit of a mystery but that's how McVay likes to operate usually. It would be curious if he ever gives up play calling at some point in his career. Would it take someone he trusts completely due to experience and results? If O'Connel were to get a job elsewhere and leave this offseason and Shanahan gets fired would McVay hire him as his new OC and give up play calling duties to him? Someone he's friends with and trusts. Idk, either way you'd think it'd have to happen at some point in his head coaching career.Kevin O’Connell has a good gig. He is OC but “never“ part of our criticism.
I’d like to know more about how the game day dynamic works between those two.
This is true…AND…Stafford had twelve years of hero ball. It’s gonna take a minute to unlearn the bad habits and trust the system
I think this is a really good dive into why they aren't running more. They've been running pretty efficiently, overall.We look like a 2nd tier team right now to me because we have zero run game balance. It's almost like McVay doesn't want to waste downs running the ball if he thinks he won't get explosive plays. But it's needed when you face the better defenses, this year's offense can work most defenses over but when they face the tougher units can they hit them back on the ground and force them off the ball.
Seems to me we have the OL for that. Even that Titans front who blew up our protections we still had run holes. So what we're lacking is a back that McVay trusts I think.
Push comes to shove generally Hendy is not up to carry this offense when they need him to. It's not just this year it's been every year with that dude. Every time the window opens where he's gonna get his shot and the team needs him he gets dinged up. Last Sunday the guy got hurt and had to leave right in the middle of a dogfight of an early game. So I get why McVay doesn't trust him, but what pisses me off is McVay didn't just feed Michel who has more of that physical aspect in his game that we needed there.
So to me the single biggest factor in our chances to win it all comes down to RB. It may not be a position teams pay but don't think that it's not crucial for all these teams. It is. And the Rams look unsettled there and have since Akers went down. Nobody has stepped up.
Lastly since the Rams seem to think they have an answer in-house and/or aren't nearly as alarmed by RB as I am, I think Michel is our great hope to get this shit solved. They need to give him the MFing rock vs SF and let him mash just enough to keep the 9ers from flooding the secondary.
For me it's not about one game. It's about two games vs opponents who we will see in the playoffs where the Rams were able to run the ball but didn't. And it's also about projecting what we have seen thus far into this year's playoffs vs what looks to be a tough field.I think this is a really good dive into why they aren't running more. They've been running pretty efficiently, overall.
I'm not sure what the reasoning is, but it seems fair to point out how many knicks Henderson gets that impact his availability.
I don't think that makes the Rams a second tier team right now. To me, they didn't lose to the Titans because they can't run, I think they lost because Matt Stafford made two ridiculous mistakes. Goff-like mistakes. (I'm not comparing him, his value or his overall performance to Goff.. I'm pointing out that those were the same kind of back-breaking, game-losing plays that were the single biggest problem with Goff).
Take care of the ball and it's a different ballgame. Period.
I guess my question posed to those who no longer think this Rams team is a Super bowl contender....Which teams are and why?
[crickets]I guess my question posed to those who no longer think this Rams team is a Super bowl contender....Which teams are and why?
Henderson keeps getting knicked up, but, I have to point out that he keeps coming back and grinding. Michel is competent. I'd like to see a third guy that can actually carry the ball, they don't have that right now.For me it's not about one game. It's about two games vs opponents who we will see in the playoffs where the Rams were able to run the ball but didn't. And it's also about projecting what we have seen thus far into this year's playoffs vs what looks to be a tough field.
One good thing here is that you can project most of the other playoff hopefuls and use their faults to see that they aren't all that much better than the Rams. Also you can say our defense is improving and that was something I was very worried about prior to the season. So it's not like it's all bad or anything.
I just don't see us as a '99 Rams type team. We're not a 1 seed, the top tier contender. That's not to say we won't be though. Just right now I don't see this team making an undefeated run through this year's NFC playoffs, let alone vs Buffalo or whoever else in the Super Bowl. Hopeful it happens as always but I have adjusted my expectations until I see some more growth by this team and the single biggest issue is the run game. To my eye at least. Hopefully McVay has a big internal priority set to fix that and to maintain more balance on his call sheet. Because we're not going to win it all with a pass happy offense led by Stafford.
I heard a theory that part of the reason why they are slow to adjust sometimes is that McVay just has too much going on.I think Mcvay needs to delegate better and just have the final word, on things. He needs to look at every aspect of the game; special teams, defense, and offense. He needs to be more of a CEO and manage everything on game day, not just the offense.