AgreedBy the end of the season we're going to have 3 of the best possession receivers in the league.
He's not a dynamic runner, but he's a really sound and skilled WR.
Edwards is stronger and has more power than boomer.Edwards looked good, had a better push than Noteboom did IMHO
Noteboom played well while he in both games. But if he is the heir apparent to Whitworth next year why in God's name is he playing OG? He should be backing up Whitworth and being mentored by him as a LT. All they are doing is exposing him to injury which IMO is unnecessary and foolish. But no Kromer thinks undersized Anchrum and slow-footed Evans are perfect OT's. Kromer has to go before he ruins the o-line. Remember the line is playing better not because of Kromer but in spite of him. The new blocking schemes were installed by O'Connell when Kromer thought a high school level outside zone was enough.
He still has not rectified their play-action outside zone blocking tel. They still use the horizontal concept for the pass and the vertical concept for the run. McVay is such a stickler for everything looking the same, I can't believe he allows this. It's not the only tel in their blocking, as even the announcers spoke of one. The more games they play the bigger and more evident the tels become. This is again evidence of Kromer getting lazy and not bothering to correct them or worse yet he hasn't bothered to notice. But you better believe the DC's the Rams play will begin to notice.
Noteboom played well while he in both games. But if he is the heir apparent to Whitworth next year why in God's name is he playing OG? He should be backing up Whitworth and being mentored by him as a LT. All they are doing is exposing him to injury which IMO is unnecessary and foolish. But no Kromer thinks undersized Anchrum and slow-footed Evans are perfect OT's. Kromer has to go before he ruins the o-line. Remember the line is playing better not because of Kromer but in spite of him. The new blocking schemes were installed by O'Connell when Kromer thought a high school level outside zone was enough.
He still has not rectified their play-action outside zone blocking tel. They still use the horizontal concept for the pass and the vertical concept for the run. McVay is such a stickler for everything looking the same, I can't believe he allows this. It's not the only tel in their blocking, as even the announcers spoke of one. The more games they play the bigger and more evident the tels become. This is again evidence of Kromer getting lazy and not bothering to correct them or worse yet he hasn't bothered to notice. But you better believe the DC's the Rams play will begin to notice.
appreciate the input, but this thread is titled "Van Jefferson"