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 by Hacksaw
5 years 8 months ago
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 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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If he doesn't play more down the stretch, and I mean touching the ball not blocking, then we should consider moving on.
I know the optics wouldn't be great heading into the new digs, at least maybe bad for sales, but we have to have more production than the 300 some odd yards TGII amassed in the first half of the season. He's supposed to be our #1 running back.
When it smells like a turd, , it usually is a turd.

 by gmansrams
5 years 8 months ago
 Total posts:   44  
 Joined:  Feb 19 2017
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Undrafted Free Agent

1.) Headed into contests against the Steelers, Bears and Ravens the Rams offense may actually benefit from the larger targets both Everett and Reynolds provide. The versatility of both Woods and Everett give McVay some interesting matchup possibilities and Woods is more than capable of aligning in the stretch the field role for McVay during Cooks absence.

Robert Woods is amazing, how many other wide receivers do you see running TE vertical seam routes with success in this league?

2.) The benefit provided by the larger receiving targets may also extend to an improved running attack in these contests with McVay utilizing more dual and three TE Sets. Rams will need tenacious run blocking with buy in from all 11 to improve the run game. We need Reynolds, Everett, Higbee and Mundt to run block with the tenacity Robert Woods does.

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