by Zen_Ronin 1 week 5 days ago Total posts: 2256 Joined: Sep 26 2016 Edmonton, AB Pro Bowl Re: McVay Presser 1-23-25 POST #11 My concern now is, how much of our (arguably huge) defensive improvement mid-season was Pleasant, and how much was Shula, and whether or not the right guy was given the DC opening? I will continue to foolishly talk sh*t about random players because they get better IMMEDIATELY after I do!! I am a living breathing reverse jinx!! by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #12 TOPIC AUTHOR We'll get more later but Snead certainly isn't saying anything in this excerpt: RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 8799 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #13 I think the "decompress" thing is very real. Heck, I feel it at the end of each (non-championship) season, and I'm just a fan.There definitely seems to be a not very subtle implication that too many things lingered last year. I think they'll work very hard to resolve their in-house personnel issues early, allowing for real clarity going into draft season. by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR actionjack liked this post Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #16 Elvis wrote:Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still...Gary being Gary, at least he has FINALLY figured out the mic. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #12 TOPIC AUTHOR We'll get more later but Snead certainly isn't saying anything in this excerpt: RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 8799 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #13 I think the "decompress" thing is very real. Heck, I feel it at the end of each (non-championship) season, and I'm just a fan.There definitely seems to be a not very subtle implication that too many things lingered last year. I think they'll work very hard to resolve their in-house personnel issues early, allowing for real clarity going into draft season. by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR actionjack liked this post Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #16 Elvis wrote:Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still...Gary being Gary, at least he has FINALLY figured out the mic. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by AvengerRam 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 8799 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Lake Mary, Florida Hall of Fame Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #13 I think the "decompress" thing is very real. Heck, I feel it at the end of each (non-championship) season, and I'm just a fan.There definitely seems to be a not very subtle implication that too many things lingered last year. I think they'll work very hard to resolve their in-house personnel issues early, allowing for real clarity going into draft season. by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR actionjack liked this post Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #16 Elvis wrote:Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still...Gary being Gary, at least he has FINALLY figured out the mic. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025
by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #14 TOPIC AUTHOR RFU Season Ticket Holder by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR actionjack liked this post Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #16 Elvis wrote:Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still...Gary being Gary, at least he has FINALLY figured out the mic. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025
by Elvis 1 week 4 days ago Total posts: 40500 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #15 TOPIC AUTHOR actionjack liked this post Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still... RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #16 Elvis wrote:Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still...Gary being Gary, at least he has FINALLY figured out the mic. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025
by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #16 Elvis wrote:Gary Klein coming in hard with very good, very specific, very direct questions that had zero chance of getting answers but still...Gary being Gary, at least he has FINALLY figured out the mic. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025
by actionjack 1 week 17 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #17 Elvis liked this post One tidbit I forgot to mention that I think was important was in McVay's pressor.McVay made a point about execution and that he knows the reason for the lack of it at times and how he is going to fix it (paraphrasing). So I am not sure this was player or scheme but it felt more like player. So it will be interesting on offense if there are any changes. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy 1 by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 18 posts Feb 05 2025
by actionjack 6 days 12 hours ago Total posts: 4764 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Superstar McVay/Snead End of Season Presser POST #18 https://www.therams.com/news/mcvay-want ... XmMAI&aid=by Stu JacksonWhile some of the pitfalls experienced by the Rams offense in 2024 could be attributed to injuries throughout the unit, head coach Sean McVay refuses to make that excuse.As Los Angeles' head coach and offensive play-caller turned his attention toward 2025, he has a preliminary vision of wanting the offense to be more versatile next season – and ensuring that can be brought to life regardless of the health of personnel."I think the biggest thing is there would be a little bit more versatility," McVay said during his end-of-season video conference with reporters. "The easy answer is to complain about the injuries that we had that threw off the continuity and while that might be true, you can't allow that to inhibit us the way that it did. That's nobody's responsibility but my own."The Rams scored 20 or fewer points in four of their first five games of the 2024 season, in the midst of shuffling through three different starting offensive line combinations by their Week 6 bye. Within that same time period, L.A.'s top two receivers, Puka Nacua (Week 1 knee injury) and Cooper Kupp (Week 2 ankle injury), were each sidelined for four games. They were not back on the field together until Week 8 against the Vikings.By that point, the Rams were on their fourth different offensive line combination after benching Logan Bruss for undrafted rookie free agent signee Justin Dedich at left guard. Then Rob Havenstein injured his ankle at Seattle in Week 9 and missed the next three games. Los Angeles would roll out its fifth and sixth different starting offensive line combinations in his absence, though that was due in part due starting Jonah Jackson at center when Jackson returned from injury in Week 10 against the Dolphins. The job was then given back to rookie Beaux Limmer the following week.Not counting Week 18, when most of the starters rested, the Rams sorted through eight different starting offensive line combinations by the end of the regular season. Not quite what 2022 entailed, but still a decent amount of discontinuity.All told, L.A. finished 15th in total offense (331.4 yards per game), with a top-10 passing offense (227.5, 10th), a bottom-10 rushing offense (103.8, 9th-fewest), and a bottom-16 scoring offense (21.6 points per game; 13th-fewest).One way to accomplish that goal? Potentially changing how the offense is taught during OTAs and training camp. McVay mentioned being "more fully functional" and the teaching progressions for the "totality of the group" this spring and summer."How do you utilize the offseason and how are you making yourself more versatile from a personnel perspective or from a run variety perspective?" McVay said. "Those are the things that I'm excited to be able to dive into."While diving into that, he may also get some inspiration from the Buccaneers' offense. Within the same answer about his preliminary vision for L.A.'s offense, McVay brought up talking with former Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen – who has since been hired as the Jaguars' new head coach – and how the Bucs' identity evolved over the course of the season."One of the coolest things that I think is reflected about what a great job he did was you've got a background and then when you watch them evolve with (Buccaneers running back) Bucky Irving and the way they ran the football and some of the variety and personnel groupings, I thought that was a cool reflection of, maybe we think we're going to do that, and then what you evolved into if you're able to understand that the best coaches adjust to their players," McVay said. "That's what we've to do a good job of as it moves forward from what it looks like from our offensive line and from the surrounding parts with our backs."I could go on and on about the variety of things that I'm excited about attacking to hopefully avoid some of the pitfalls that we had throughout the year to ultimately lead to more consistent production and play regardless of whatever our injury situation is." Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business