by UtahRam 4 years 4 months ago Total posts: 398 Joined: Oct 18 2019 Utah Starter Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #21 I find the comment "the deep ball is back", that some fans have made since acquiring Stafford pretty amusing. Goff threw a decent deep ball when he had the time. I saw plenty of them. It's all about the O-Line, baby! "Shoot, we'll fix that." by /zn/ 4 years 4 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #22 UtahRam wrote:I find the comment "the deep ball is back", that some fans have made since acquiring Stafford pretty amusing. Goff threw a decent deep ball when he had the time. I saw plenty of them. It's all about the O-Line, baby!Yes and with a better OL, Stafford was sacked last year at a pretty high rate. 6.7%, which ranked 24th in the league. That's hard to assess though because the Lions also threw while behind on more than 60% of their pass plays. Still, it does suggest MS needs protection. by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #23 Hacksaw liked this post Don't know if this was posted previously but.....What changes with Matthew Stafford under center for the Rams offense?Potentially, quite a bit.That's not suggesting a complete philosophical overhaul, to be clear. But his movement traits and ability to escape pressure, at a minimum, will allow Rams head coach Sean McVay to create the explosive plays that are a priority for the Rams offense this year, according to ESPN NFL analyst and former NFL defensive back Matt Bowen."I think they're getting a much different player than Jared Goff," said Bowen, who contributes to ESPN's NFL Matchup strategy and tactics breakdown show, during a recent phone interview with theRams.com. "Jared Goff is a rhythm and timing thrower that fit very well in Sean McVay's system. And Matthew Stafford will do that as well. Matthew Stafford can throw with timing, rhythm and location. The difference is, you're getting more traits at the quarterback position."Here's a closer look at Stafford's skillset, and his potential influence on scheme and personnel, from Bowen's perspective.SkillsetAs noted in five things to know about the Rams' new signal-caller, Stafford isn't shy about airing it out, ranking among the top 10 in two metrics recorded by the NFL's Next Gen Stats that measure the distance a ball is thrown downfield. He also has a career double-digit yards per completion average across his 12 NFL seasons.The film also backs that up.According to Bowen's evaluation, Stafford has "high-level arm talent" that allows him to attack all levels of the field. It also allows him to throw from multiple platforms, meaning Stafford can "escape, extend, drop down and use his high-end arm talent to throw from unstable platforms.""And that's important in today's NFL," Bowen said. "I think you have to have those movement traits, that ability to use that arm talent from multiple platforms, and Stafford has that. He'll be able to run boot in Sean McVay's system. But more importantly, he'll be able to – I use the term escape and extend, when things go south, which happens a lot of times in the NFL, when that pocket starts to get muddy, when that pocket starts to break down, Matthew Stafford has that ability to get out of trouble and still make the throw. He brings much more second-reaction ability to the Rams offense. The ability to play outside of structure and create as a thrower when necessary."Stafford will also bring a physical element to the offense with his well-documented toughness, according to Bowen. He will take hits in the pocket and pull the ball down to escape and extend plays, whether in the redzone or moving the sticks.Scheme and personnel impactThe Rams will still have the timing and rhythm throws that are a staple of McVay's offense, Bowen explained, but he can also see the Rams offense "having a much more vertical element to it" to take advantage of Stafford's skillset."What I mean by that is, they'll be able to attack vertically off of post routes and deep corners off of play-action," Bowen said. "So you're still running the same concepts, but you're adapting to fit the traits of your quarterback."On vertical routes alone last year, Stafford completed 46 of 96 pass attempts for 1,190 yards with 10 touchdowns and just one interception, per research compiled using Next Gen Stats data. For context, Stafford completed 339 of 528 pass attempts for 4,084 yards with 26 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, which means that nearly 30 percent of his passing yards and nearly 40 percent of his touchdowns came on vertical throws.While Stafford is comfortable making those types of throws, he should also be able to execute the basic principles of the Rams offensive scheme with ease.Bowen said that in the McVay system, the core concepts are a lot of movement, a lot of misdirection and a lot of play action to not only occupy and grab the eyes of defenders, but also to create open-window throws.The quarterback still has to anticipate where that window will be, but throwing with the necessary timing and rhythm and hitting those second-level windows are things Stafford has done throughout his career.Per Next Gen Stats, Stafford completed 42 percent of his tight-window throws – defined by Next Gen Stats as pass attempts "when the separation between the receiver and nearest defender is less than 1 yard at pass arrival" – last year, good for sixth-highest among the 37 quarterbacks with at least 30 pass attempts."You can throw the deep end-breakers, you can throw the quick-glance, you can throw the skinny post," Bowen said. "When they run flood concepts – three receivers to one side of the field – Matthew Stafford can attack those windows. Stafford, because of that high-end arm talent, can make the tighter-window throws."Besides the scheme, Stafford's arrival will likely also influence personnel decisions on his side of the ball.Given those traits, Bowen said he could see the Rams going out and adding a true vertical threat wide receiver – meaning a receiver with speed who can run the top of the vertical route tree – through free agency or late in the draft, though he knows that decision is ultimately up to the Rams front office. Rams general manager Les Snead said during a March 10 video conference that doing so is something the team has discussed.Bowen could also see the Rams scheming more vertical throws this year – throws that are off of play action or max protection.There's also some video if you click the link Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril 1 by ramsman34 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #24 Bowen always give pretty succinct analysis. And I like what he is saying. by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #25 PARAM wrote:Don't know if this was posted previously but.....There's also some video if you click the linkIf you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays... by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #26 Great article. What he said.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by /zn/ 4 years 4 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #22 UtahRam wrote:I find the comment "the deep ball is back", that some fans have made since acquiring Stafford pretty amusing. Goff threw a decent deep ball when he had the time. I saw plenty of them. It's all about the O-Line, baby!Yes and with a better OL, Stafford was sacked last year at a pretty high rate. 6.7%, which ranked 24th in the league. That's hard to assess though because the Lions also threw while behind on more than 60% of their pass plays. Still, it does suggest MS needs protection. by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #23 Hacksaw liked this post Don't know if this was posted previously but.....What changes with Matthew Stafford under center for the Rams offense?Potentially, quite a bit.That's not suggesting a complete philosophical overhaul, to be clear. But his movement traits and ability to escape pressure, at a minimum, will allow Rams head coach Sean McVay to create the explosive plays that are a priority for the Rams offense this year, according to ESPN NFL analyst and former NFL defensive back Matt Bowen."I think they're getting a much different player than Jared Goff," said Bowen, who contributes to ESPN's NFL Matchup strategy and tactics breakdown show, during a recent phone interview with theRams.com. "Jared Goff is a rhythm and timing thrower that fit very well in Sean McVay's system. And Matthew Stafford will do that as well. Matthew Stafford can throw with timing, rhythm and location. The difference is, you're getting more traits at the quarterback position."Here's a closer look at Stafford's skillset, and his potential influence on scheme and personnel, from Bowen's perspective.SkillsetAs noted in five things to know about the Rams' new signal-caller, Stafford isn't shy about airing it out, ranking among the top 10 in two metrics recorded by the NFL's Next Gen Stats that measure the distance a ball is thrown downfield. He also has a career double-digit yards per completion average across his 12 NFL seasons.The film also backs that up.According to Bowen's evaluation, Stafford has "high-level arm talent" that allows him to attack all levels of the field. It also allows him to throw from multiple platforms, meaning Stafford can "escape, extend, drop down and use his high-end arm talent to throw from unstable platforms.""And that's important in today's NFL," Bowen said. "I think you have to have those movement traits, that ability to use that arm talent from multiple platforms, and Stafford has that. He'll be able to run boot in Sean McVay's system. But more importantly, he'll be able to – I use the term escape and extend, when things go south, which happens a lot of times in the NFL, when that pocket starts to get muddy, when that pocket starts to break down, Matthew Stafford has that ability to get out of trouble and still make the throw. He brings much more second-reaction ability to the Rams offense. The ability to play outside of structure and create as a thrower when necessary."Stafford will also bring a physical element to the offense with his well-documented toughness, according to Bowen. He will take hits in the pocket and pull the ball down to escape and extend plays, whether in the redzone or moving the sticks.Scheme and personnel impactThe Rams will still have the timing and rhythm throws that are a staple of McVay's offense, Bowen explained, but he can also see the Rams offense "having a much more vertical element to it" to take advantage of Stafford's skillset."What I mean by that is, they'll be able to attack vertically off of post routes and deep corners off of play-action," Bowen said. "So you're still running the same concepts, but you're adapting to fit the traits of your quarterback."On vertical routes alone last year, Stafford completed 46 of 96 pass attempts for 1,190 yards with 10 touchdowns and just one interception, per research compiled using Next Gen Stats data. For context, Stafford completed 339 of 528 pass attempts for 4,084 yards with 26 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, which means that nearly 30 percent of his passing yards and nearly 40 percent of his touchdowns came on vertical throws.While Stafford is comfortable making those types of throws, he should also be able to execute the basic principles of the Rams offensive scheme with ease.Bowen said that in the McVay system, the core concepts are a lot of movement, a lot of misdirection and a lot of play action to not only occupy and grab the eyes of defenders, but also to create open-window throws.The quarterback still has to anticipate where that window will be, but throwing with the necessary timing and rhythm and hitting those second-level windows are things Stafford has done throughout his career.Per Next Gen Stats, Stafford completed 42 percent of his tight-window throws – defined by Next Gen Stats as pass attempts "when the separation between the receiver and nearest defender is less than 1 yard at pass arrival" – last year, good for sixth-highest among the 37 quarterbacks with at least 30 pass attempts."You can throw the deep end-breakers, you can throw the quick-glance, you can throw the skinny post," Bowen said. "When they run flood concepts – three receivers to one side of the field – Matthew Stafford can attack those windows. Stafford, because of that high-end arm talent, can make the tighter-window throws."Besides the scheme, Stafford's arrival will likely also influence personnel decisions on his side of the ball.Given those traits, Bowen said he could see the Rams going out and adding a true vertical threat wide receiver – meaning a receiver with speed who can run the top of the vertical route tree – through free agency or late in the draft, though he knows that decision is ultimately up to the Rams front office. Rams general manager Les Snead said during a March 10 video conference that doing so is something the team has discussed.Bowen could also see the Rams scheming more vertical throws this year – throws that are off of play action or max protection.There's also some video if you click the link Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril 1 by ramsman34 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #24 Bowen always give pretty succinct analysis. And I like what he is saying. by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #25 PARAM wrote:Don't know if this was posted previously but.....There's also some video if you click the linkIf you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays... by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #26 Great article. What he said.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #23 Hacksaw liked this post Don't know if this was posted previously but.....What changes with Matthew Stafford under center for the Rams offense?Potentially, quite a bit.That's not suggesting a complete philosophical overhaul, to be clear. But his movement traits and ability to escape pressure, at a minimum, will allow Rams head coach Sean McVay to create the explosive plays that are a priority for the Rams offense this year, according to ESPN NFL analyst and former NFL defensive back Matt Bowen."I think they're getting a much different player than Jared Goff," said Bowen, who contributes to ESPN's NFL Matchup strategy and tactics breakdown show, during a recent phone interview with theRams.com. "Jared Goff is a rhythm and timing thrower that fit very well in Sean McVay's system. And Matthew Stafford will do that as well. Matthew Stafford can throw with timing, rhythm and location. The difference is, you're getting more traits at the quarterback position."Here's a closer look at Stafford's skillset, and his potential influence on scheme and personnel, from Bowen's perspective.SkillsetAs noted in five things to know about the Rams' new signal-caller, Stafford isn't shy about airing it out, ranking among the top 10 in two metrics recorded by the NFL's Next Gen Stats that measure the distance a ball is thrown downfield. He also has a career double-digit yards per completion average across his 12 NFL seasons.The film also backs that up.According to Bowen's evaluation, Stafford has "high-level arm talent" that allows him to attack all levels of the field. It also allows him to throw from multiple platforms, meaning Stafford can "escape, extend, drop down and use his high-end arm talent to throw from unstable platforms.""And that's important in today's NFL," Bowen said. "I think you have to have those movement traits, that ability to use that arm talent from multiple platforms, and Stafford has that. He'll be able to run boot in Sean McVay's system. But more importantly, he'll be able to – I use the term escape and extend, when things go south, which happens a lot of times in the NFL, when that pocket starts to get muddy, when that pocket starts to break down, Matthew Stafford has that ability to get out of trouble and still make the throw. He brings much more second-reaction ability to the Rams offense. The ability to play outside of structure and create as a thrower when necessary."Stafford will also bring a physical element to the offense with his well-documented toughness, according to Bowen. He will take hits in the pocket and pull the ball down to escape and extend plays, whether in the redzone or moving the sticks.Scheme and personnel impactThe Rams will still have the timing and rhythm throws that are a staple of McVay's offense, Bowen explained, but he can also see the Rams offense "having a much more vertical element to it" to take advantage of Stafford's skillset."What I mean by that is, they'll be able to attack vertically off of post routes and deep corners off of play-action," Bowen said. "So you're still running the same concepts, but you're adapting to fit the traits of your quarterback."On vertical routes alone last year, Stafford completed 46 of 96 pass attempts for 1,190 yards with 10 touchdowns and just one interception, per research compiled using Next Gen Stats data. For context, Stafford completed 339 of 528 pass attempts for 4,084 yards with 26 touchdowns and 10 interceptions, which means that nearly 30 percent of his passing yards and nearly 40 percent of his touchdowns came on vertical throws.While Stafford is comfortable making those types of throws, he should also be able to execute the basic principles of the Rams offensive scheme with ease.Bowen said that in the McVay system, the core concepts are a lot of movement, a lot of misdirection and a lot of play action to not only occupy and grab the eyes of defenders, but also to create open-window throws.The quarterback still has to anticipate where that window will be, but throwing with the necessary timing and rhythm and hitting those second-level windows are things Stafford has done throughout his career.Per Next Gen Stats, Stafford completed 42 percent of his tight-window throws – defined by Next Gen Stats as pass attempts "when the separation between the receiver and nearest defender is less than 1 yard at pass arrival" – last year, good for sixth-highest among the 37 quarterbacks with at least 30 pass attempts."You can throw the deep end-breakers, you can throw the quick-glance, you can throw the skinny post," Bowen said. "When they run flood concepts – three receivers to one side of the field – Matthew Stafford can attack those windows. Stafford, because of that high-end arm talent, can make the tighter-window throws."Besides the scheme, Stafford's arrival will likely also influence personnel decisions on his side of the ball.Given those traits, Bowen said he could see the Rams going out and adding a true vertical threat wide receiver – meaning a receiver with speed who can run the top of the vertical route tree – through free agency or late in the draft, though he knows that decision is ultimately up to the Rams front office. Rams general manager Les Snead said during a March 10 video conference that doing so is something the team has discussed.Bowen could also see the Rams scheming more vertical throws this year – throws that are off of play action or max protection.There's also some video if you click the link Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril 1 by ramsman34 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #24 Bowen always give pretty succinct analysis. And I like what he is saying. by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #25 PARAM wrote:Don't know if this was posted previously but.....There's also some video if you click the linkIf you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays... by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #26 Great article. What he said.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by ramsman34 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10040 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Back in LA baby! Moderator Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #24 Bowen always give pretty succinct analysis. And I like what he is saying. by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #25 PARAM wrote:Don't know if this was posted previously but.....There's also some video if you click the linkIf you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays... by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #26 Great article. What he said.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #25 PARAM wrote:Don't know if this was posted previously but.....There's also some video if you click the linkIf you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays... by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #26 Great article. What he said.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025
by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #26 Great article. What he said.. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025
by Hacksaw 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #27 PARAM liked this post 69RamFan wrote:If you notice from those Vids, especially the game against the Bears....Stafford had an Pro Bowler Center in front of him... the Center and Guards gave Stafford room to step up in the pocket...When Goff was playing against the Bears, Hicks would push back the O-line and Goff could never step up in the pocket...If we dont fix our Center position, the same thing will happen to Stafford, not being able to step up in the pocket to extend those plays...If they don't draft a starter ready type mauler I'm pretty sure there will be fewer highlights of that type in 21.Lets hope Blythe surprises us .. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS 1 by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025
by PARAM 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 13228 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #28 I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025
by 69RamFan 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 3596 Joined: Oct 15 2016 LA CA by way of NY/NJ Superstar Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #29 PARAM wrote:I'd say "trade up and get the kid from Ohio St." but there's more than 1 NFL ready, nasty C in this draft.Our first draft pick at 57 should be a center, no ifs ands or buts..If One of these three fall to us, in this order... Creed Humphrey/Oklahoma, Quinn Meinerz/DivIII/Wisconsin-Whitewater or Josh Myers/Ohio St...I would pass on Landon Dickerson/Alabama, with his knee injury history. by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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 34 posts Jul 19 2025
by snackdaddy 4 years 3 months ago Total posts: 10052 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Matthew Stafford Makes The Rams A Super Bowl Favorite POST #30 I'm always leery of putting all our eggs in the rookie basket. Especially on the line. We hear of guys who can come in and start right away. But is that common? Or do the majority need more time? I'm fine with drafting a center with our first pick. But we better have a veteran ready just in case. Reply 3 / 4 1 3 4 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