Yup, that's why I included the coaching staff. It's harder to be sure on that one since we're not there to see what they do and how they do it but if you just go off production, Sherman should be feeling some warmth on his tuchas. Garcia just got here so I'll cut him some slack.I agree. To that point, maybe we should add the WR coaches (Ray Sherman and Jeff Garcia) to that hoping for more category....because these guys should be ascending faster than they are....
Oops. I missed the coaches in your original post. Apologies....Yup, that's why I included the coaching staff. It's harder to be sure on that one since we're not there to see what they do and how they do it but if you just go off production, Sherman should be feeling some warmth on his tuchas. Garcia just got here so I'll cut him some slack.
After seeing Claiborne's Right-Hook to Dez Bryant's Jaw, at the Dallas scrimmage, I rooting for him!!Joyner seems to be struggling, doesn't he? Not sure he would have been a strong candidate for starter if Gaines had remained healthy. What's Joyner's future with the Rams? Is he big enough for NFL play? Is it possible that Roberson or Claiborne might be our starting slot CB?
Play ball control and gain field position advantage, minimize offensive and special teams mistakes, make a few big plays per game on offense and/or special teams. If the D plays as we hope (dominant and opportunistic), that's a winning formula with the Rams winning a lot of low scoring games.
Yeah, the early hype v. what JJ looked like in his short time v. Raiders was disappointing. For me the big plays are not all JJ's fault (I more blame McLeod), it's his constant 10-yard cushion that gives up an automatic completion of anything under 10 yards. I understand the lack of scheme and vanilla preseason and he's not going 100%, yada yada, but all excuses aside, he just looked exactly like the JJ from last season with zero difference/improvement despite all the training camp hype. On the other hand, we got a brief glimpse of Tru, who looked like a man that rededicated himself to improving in the offseason, was great to see and hope it continues into the regular season.JJ: needs to reduce the amount of big plays against him and become a feared CB
Agreed. Mannion looked better than I expected, but I had to roll my eyes at the 13 pass attempts in one drive that barely got past midfield. The point of offense is to score points, not complete short passes. A big "hoping for more" of mine is Cigs, I fear his love of the dink pass and the Rams being more Martyball than McCarthy. Hopefully the play calling will build on the more wide open opening drive than the rest of that hot mess game. And yes, I understand the usual disclaimer that it's only preseason and vanilla, etc... I'm not panicking or overreacting, just posting some observations I'm looking at going into Tennessee...Offensive play calling. Fix that, you fix most everyone.
I read that Mathis is probably going to sign with Seattle. I don't think he'd be willing to come here to play backup, either. I'm with you though. I'd like both.I'll take this thread in a little bit of a different direction, rather than hoping for more from what we already have, there are 2 free agents on the market which would have me a lot more comfortable with our current O-Line. Mathis & de la Puente would add some solid veteran depth to the unit which may be most in need.
Losing Gaines is huge, but i'm still hoping one of Roberson/Clairborne emerge to at least partially fill that gap.
Never liked the Joyner pick, and more and more, he's confirming my original thinking. jmo
A big "hoping for more" of mine is Cigs, I fear his love of the dink pass