GMANSRAMS Random Thoughts After Loss To Steelers
PostPosted:5 years 8 months ago
1.) I understand over reaction Monday, but I don't understand those ready to abandon Sean McVay so quickly. Rams are still 5 and 4 not 0 and 9. Be careful for what one wishes for, certain Daniel Snyder would happily open his checkbook for a John Gruden type contract to lure Sean McVay.
2.) Once Rob H went down yesterday forcing Coleman Shelton into the contest the offensive play calls available to Sean McVay were extremely limited. You can blame the coaching staff but in reality the players union is going to have to loosen the restrictions the CBA places on practice etc.
Shelton did not sign until September 2 I believe and his addition was necessary due to the poor play of both Demby and Evans during camp and the preseason. The Rams ended the contest with Whitworth at LOT, the newly signed Corbett at LOG, Blythe at C, Shelton at ROG and David Edwards kicked out to ROT, his third position since entering the starting lineup against the Falcons in Week 7.
During McVay's first two seasons the Rams had an almost unheard of string of luck on the injury front in the trenches, not this season however. An already thin positional group has been hit the hardest of all the positions.
3.) The injuries along the offensive line is going to force Sean McVay to rethink his offensive approach for the remainder of the season. Even without the injuries a change in philosophy was needed. I posted during the offseason I expected a run heavy offense in 2019 with heavy use of both two and three TE sets. In addition I thought McVay would begin using a 6th offensive lineman at times as he did in Washington and I am referencing between the 20's here, not in game situations that demand the jumbo packages.
4.) You won't win many games in this league losing the turnover, time of possession, and field position battle every week. This team lacks an identity currently and the offense is struggling with poor fundamentals beginning to enter the equation.
To get this team back on track and back in the win column, I expect Sean McVay to come out with an old school approach against the Bears at home next Sunday night. I think the offense is simplified and he will let the offensive lineman get on their toes and take the attack to the Bears defense. I expect a run heavy offense that seeks to generate first downs, control the clock and when the drive does not result in putting points on the board, leaves the opposing offense in a poor starting position, leaving the task in the hands of a defense that seeks to totally dismantle the Bears offense, force turnovers, and return the ball to the offense in the opponents side of the 50.
5.) Winning cures all. The Rams need to seek to annihilate the Bears next Sunday night at home with an old school defensive led win. They do that, and this team will establish an identity for the second half of the season and put themselves back into the playoff race. Sorry Chicago but we are in need of a complete and total obliteration win.
Go Rams!
2.) Once Rob H went down yesterday forcing Coleman Shelton into the contest the offensive play calls available to Sean McVay were extremely limited. You can blame the coaching staff but in reality the players union is going to have to loosen the restrictions the CBA places on practice etc.
Shelton did not sign until September 2 I believe and his addition was necessary due to the poor play of both Demby and Evans during camp and the preseason. The Rams ended the contest with Whitworth at LOT, the newly signed Corbett at LOG, Blythe at C, Shelton at ROG and David Edwards kicked out to ROT, his third position since entering the starting lineup against the Falcons in Week 7.
During McVay's first two seasons the Rams had an almost unheard of string of luck on the injury front in the trenches, not this season however. An already thin positional group has been hit the hardest of all the positions.
3.) The injuries along the offensive line is going to force Sean McVay to rethink his offensive approach for the remainder of the season. Even without the injuries a change in philosophy was needed. I posted during the offseason I expected a run heavy offense in 2019 with heavy use of both two and three TE sets. In addition I thought McVay would begin using a 6th offensive lineman at times as he did in Washington and I am referencing between the 20's here, not in game situations that demand the jumbo packages.
4.) You won't win many games in this league losing the turnover, time of possession, and field position battle every week. This team lacks an identity currently and the offense is struggling with poor fundamentals beginning to enter the equation.
To get this team back on track and back in the win column, I expect Sean McVay to come out with an old school approach against the Bears at home next Sunday night. I think the offense is simplified and he will let the offensive lineman get on their toes and take the attack to the Bears defense. I expect a run heavy offense that seeks to generate first downs, control the clock and when the drive does not result in putting points on the board, leaves the opposing offense in a poor starting position, leaving the task in the hands of a defense that seeks to totally dismantle the Bears offense, force turnovers, and return the ball to the offense in the opponents side of the 50.
5.) Winning cures all. The Rams need to seek to annihilate the Bears next Sunday night at home with an old school defensive led win. They do that, and this team will establish an identity for the second half of the season and put themselves back into the playoff race. Sorry Chicago but we are in need of a complete and total obliteration win.
Go Rams!