TRANSCRIPT: Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher (11-1-16)

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Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher – Post Practice – November 1, 2016


(Opening Remarks)
“The players took advantage of the break. We didn’t have any issues. A lot of guys stayed behind. As I said, where else would you go – it was great. We got some guys back, guys who stayed behind, that needed treatment, and we’re close. ‘Tru’ (CB Trumaine Johnson) was on the field today, and ‘Brock’s’ (DT Michael Brockers) close – it was a productive weekend. As you say, they always come at the right time. We got a good start on the plan and we’re playing an outstanding opponent. We have a big week ahead of us. ”


(On whether the players were anxious to get back on the field)
“They are excited about getting back on the field. We got back together yesterday, had some meetings, and jogged around, got loose, got stretched out for today and particularly for tomorrow. They’re excited.”


(On Panthers QB Cam Newton and Head Coach Ron Rivera saying Newton may be subject to illegal hits and what he has seen on tape regarding that)
“Well, first off, what head coach is not going to support his quarterback, number one? Secondly, there are hits – illegal hits – that are missed in every game on a quarterback. We’ve got, probably, a half dozen or so on (QB) Case (Keenum) – and I have my own theory on that. They’re doing the best they can to officiate the game. Cam’s a great player, he’s a physical player. I know he understands the difference between being hit in the pocket as a passer and pulling the ball down and running as a runner, because he does run the football quite a bit, I mean, he’s a big man. When you go into a pile or go into the line of scrimmage on a called run, where the quarterback’s purpose is to run the football, then there’s going to be some contact. But those aren’t the things, I don’t think, Cam was complaining about – I think he overreacted to the low hit from (Cardinals DE) Calais (Campbell), which, I’ve heard different things, should have been called, should not have been called. Not that Calais did it on purpose, you just can’t have people on the knees of any quarterback, for that matter. Calais found himself unblocked, stumbled and went in, so I can see Cam’s frustration on that. Across the league, it happens all the time. The league’s priority, from a safety standpoint, starts at the quarterback position. I’ve done a lot of work, through the (competition) committee over the years, protecting the quarterback – there’s going to be things that just aren’t called. At the same time, there are hits on quarterbacks that are legal that are called fouls. The league’s doing the best they can to protect them.”


(On if he’s concerned being the next team to play Carolina after all the attention being paid to this issue)
“I’m not concerned about it, because there’s no rule changes, and our players understand the rules – as do their players understand the rules. So I’m not concerned about it at all. I’m more concerned about him extending plays with his legs and making plays with his arm. He was an MVP for a lot of reasons last year.”


(On what concerns him the most about getting the team back in rhythm after the bye week)
“There are statistics associated with the week off, penalties tend to increase a little bit after a week off. You have a tendency over the years, at times, to start a little slower. But I don’t anticipate that with our guys, they’ve played hard, they know how to practice. I’m kind of excited to get back on the field, it seems like we’ve been out of the Coliseum forever right now.”


(On how QB Jared Goff came out today with his extra work over the bye)
“He was good. He’s good and he benefitted from it, no doubt. We’ll continue to give him the same reps we’ve given him the last few weeks, work him in with the 1s during the preparation week.”


(On if he is happy with the offensive line’s performance)
“I think anytime we’re allowing pressure on the quarterback – although we’ve played some good defenses – and not run the football, all attention goes there. But we’re just going to get better up front. You look around the league, there are some teams that are really hurting up front on the offensive line, from a health standpoint, and we’re in good shape. We’re just going to get better.”


(On what he did to relax over the bye week)
“I worked.”


(On if he senses if the opportunity to win the division is still present)
“Yeah, we do. Obviously, that’s our goal, as is the rest of the teams in the division. But, this thing just becomes one at a time now, it really does. November is an important month to make a move if you’re going to have a chance to plan in January, but you can’t look ahead. You can’t look ahead to December. You just got to focus on each opponent. We got a challenge. This is a good football team. It’s hard to look at the tape and see that they only won two games, but it’s a good football team. We get a sense for watching them match-up against Arizona, because we know Arizona very well, and it’s a dominating game. It was a great effort by them, and a much needed win for them.”


(On if he sees any similar tendencies with Carolina that he also sees within NFC West opponents)
“Yeah, they’re built to run the football and they play outstanding defense and their really talented front seven. They’re hard to run the football against they don’t give up a lot of big plays and they can collapse the pocket. You get behind there, and they make it hard on you. Our focus and our goal going into this week is we’re going to have to play the best run defense we’ve played all year, just because of the way they’re built, and the way they commit to it. That puts a lot of pressure on your secondary, but we’re going to have to commit there.”


(On how has LB Alec Ogletree’s role developed since the start of the season)
“This is his first year as our starting ‘Mike’ and he’s taken it by the horns, and he’s running with it. He’s running the show. He’s the guy in the room right now. He came out with his football pants on today. This thing is important to him, and it’s also important to him that everybody does everything right. From a leadership standpoint and an ability standpoint, I think he’s off to a great start.”


(On the health status of CB Trumaine Johnson and DT Michael Brockers)
“They were out today, so they’re coming on. Probably will be a game-time decision. We’ll have an injury report for you at the end of the week.”


(On if he dressed up for Halloween)
“You know, I did not, actually. I’m probably wearing the same thing tonight that I wore last night (laughter). I missed it unfortunately. We extended an invitation to the players’ and staff’s kids, and we made the rookies sit out in that lounge out there and hand out candy. It was kind of cute last night.”
 

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Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher – Post Practice – November 1, 2016
.............(On if he is happy with the offensive line’s performance)
“I think anytime we’re allowing pressure on the quarterback – although we’ve played some good defenses – and not run the football, all attention goes there. But we’re just going to get better up front. You look around the league, there are some teams that are really hurting up front on the offensive line, from a health standpoint, and we’re in good shape. We’re just going to get better.”

Other than the hand injury to on & off again starting ORG Jamon Brown & the reveal that Brown had hand surgery...Fisher is right that the OL is holding up better on the injury front better than last season. Last yr Saffold had been on the IR since week 5 & ORT Havenstein was injured. But do I need to bring up last season's about this time:sneak:? Guess after seeing so many OL'ers going down around the NFL last few weeks has caught attention & looking for the bright side of things.

The interior DL of Carolina is about as strong & good as this Ram interior OL will face this season. They will need to have their best overall OL game of the year IMO to come out on top in this home game. No excuses will be accepted by me here this OL needs to go to work & produce:lifting:!
 

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So it sounds like Goff may be starting this week. I might be reading into it wrong, but there's hope with his comment.
 

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So it sounds like Goff may be starting this week. I might be reading into it wrong, but there's hope with his comment.

"We’ll continue to give him the same reps we’ve given him the last few weeks"
I had the opposite reaction to his comment. It sounds like he's going to continue to do the same- not play Goff.
 

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The Rams OL right side will collapse like a house of cards with Wichmann as the right OG considering the Panthers strong front four. The Rams may miss Jamon Brown more than it appears because that guy is a bulldozer.

I don't know why Boudreau does not give Donnal a chance at OG and stays with Wichmann who does not have any push whatsoever.
 

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"We’ll continue to give him the same reps we’ve given him the last few weeks"
I had the opposite reaction to his comment. It sounds like he's going to continue to do the same- not play Goff.
Well if true I think I'll sit this one out. I just can't watch Keenum anymore it's giving me heart burn.
 

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When i went to watch some of the practice yesterday before getting yelled at by security, it was Keenum who was getting the first team reps. It doesn't look like Goff will get the start this week boys.
 

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Well if true I think I'll sit this one out. I just can't watch Keenum anymore it's giving me heart burn.
Oh hush. You know you will be watching like the rest of us.

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(On the health status of CB Trumaine Johnson and DT Michael Brockers)
“They were out today, so they’re coming on. Probably will be a game-time decision. We’ll have an injury report for you at the end of the week.”
" I Really! Really! Hate having to wait for Game Time Decisions!!":seizure:
That said, It does sound like they will both be in!(y):popcorn::shades:
 

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Once again, Fisher is SAYING all the right things. And I'll be damned if he ain't halfway convincing.... but talking about playing in January? Come on, Fish.

I will be in attendance on Sunday and I REALLY want to see Goff get some burn. There were soooo many Goff jersey's out there for the season opener... it's sad that the guy can't even get in the games. The crowd would absolutely erupt if he got inserted. Would be a nice shot in the arm for the team if they start struggling. **fingers crossed**
 

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The Rams OL right side will collapse like a house of cards with Wichmann as the right OG considering the Panthers strong front four. The Rams may miss Jamon Brown more than it appears because that guy is a bulldozer.

I don't know why Boudreau does not give Donnal a chance at OG and stays with Wichmann who does not have any push whatsoever.

Andrew Donnal did get 1 start & finished another game @ Left OG last season. His performance as a rookie was not very good. His best rookie performance came with a start @ right OT. Donnal did play heavy at OLG & ORT in pre season with some late game action ORG. Once again Donnal is much better @ ORT. Donnal has been seen on the field this season in goal line situations as the third OT.

Cody Wichmann in 2016 has started all four pre season games & 6 regular season games. Cody & Jamon Brown Cody rotated heavy in the 9ers game & Cody's overall performance was far better than Jamon Brown. Cody went down in the Cards game it was Donnal who finished the game @ ORG. Cody missed his only game start the following week & that was the Detroit game. IMO Cody is a better pass rusher than Brown but Cody has had struggles in Boudreau's 2016 zone run blocking scheme.

Jamon Brown was not even active for the AZ Cards win & has only started one game & he came up on the injury list after that start in Detroit. Brown did have some good run blocks in the Detroit game but IMO is very weak in his pass blocking. Brown had surgery on his hand last week & is listed on the injury list this week. Brown stands a very good chance to miss his 3rd game out of 8 at the half way point here.
 

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I think the Rams need to be really really careful. Newton just opened up a can of worms and will be watched closely now by the NFL. The Rams have a tendency to have the itchy finger and attack viciously. What worries me is the amount of bunk penalties that may be called against them. If you look at the red flags that have been raised in the past this kind of issue may not favor us one bit.
 

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The Rams OL right side will collapse like a house of cards with Wichmann as the right OG considering the Panthers strong front four. The Rams may miss Jamon Brown more than it appears because that guy is a bulldozer.

I don't know why Boudreau does not give Donnal a chance at OG and stays with Wichmann who does not have any push whatsoever.

For lack of a better phrase, Donnal sucked last year. He has no push and lacks quickness. Wichmann is significantly better than Donnal right now.
 

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“There are statistics associated with the week off, penalties tend to increase a little bit after a week off. You have a tendency over the years, at times, to start a little slower. But I don’t anticipate that with our guys, they’ve played hard, they know how to practice.
Yup... I'm sure you're gonna have the boys prepared to the point that they buck the trends. Yup!


"We’ll continue to give him the same reps we’ve given him the last few weeks"
I had the opposite reaction to his comment. It sounds like he's going to continue to do the same- not play Goff.
That's how I read it as well... more of the same for Goff... which seems to indicate no start this week.
 

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For lack of a better phrase, Donnal sucked last year. He has no push and lacks quickness. Wichmann is significantly better than Donnal right now.

I don't know. Every time Gurley runs towards the right side between Wichmann and Havenstein, there's no hole and Bam! Gurley gets stopped.

Maybe it's Boudreau and his coaching. Maybe it's the scheme and/or the individual player. But this OL is horrible.
 

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Boudreau needs to go. But it doesn't really matter at this point either way, since Fish and his staff will be gone if the line doesn't get it together.

Two things matter right now for Jeff Fisher: the OL (i.e. run game), and the defense (i.e. points allowed). IF he can get those two units playing consistent ball, they might win enough games to save his job. If they don't improve quickly, it's over.