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10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by aeneas1
2016 will mark the 10th straight year the rams will attempt to field an offense that isn't a joke, isn't among the very worst in the league, isn't the poster child for forward pass futility... fish has failed miserably at the task in his 4 years on the job, doing no better than the 5 preceding years of utter ineptitude..

here's a look at the rams offensive rankings under fish, including how his offenses have fared under each of his ocs and each of his qbs, staggering really:

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and here's a look at how the rams' offense has nosedived since 2006, the last year the rams fielded a capable offense, 10 years ago:

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Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by dieterbrock
Happy New Year A1, great to see you here. Hope business is good for ya

The above information is so ridiculous, the futility the Rams have demonstrated thru different coaches, coordinators, QB and WR is just beyond all logic.
In some ways, Fish has failed worse because he at least has brought in some terrific talent. And yet the results are tragically awful just the same

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by Hacksaw_64
Lol now we have an all world running back, bad QB, bad recievers and a new rebuilt OL that strength is pass protection and glaring weakness is run blocking. WTF over?

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by LoyalRam
I understand the frustration and I share it...But can you blame the Fisher regime for the Linehan and Spags regimes offensive failures? We need a franchise QB, and there isn't one out there easily obtained. We CAN make a game managing QB look better by getting a WR that can catch anything..A true #1 WR, along with gadget Tavon Austin, Todd Gurley, and a solid Oline in year two, and we should see drastic improvement, offensive production wise.

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by aeneas1
dieterbrock wrote:Happy New Year A1, great to see you here. Hope business is good for ya

The above information is so ridiculous, the futility the Rams have demonstrated thru different coaches, coordinators, QB and WR is just beyond all logic.
In some ways, Fish has failed worse because he at least has brought in some terrific talent. And yet the results are tragically awful just the same

and happy new year to you as well!

yeah, the numbers are brutal, just brutal, you would think that by accident the rams would have managed maybe 1 middle of the pack offensive year in the last 9, but not even close, just an absolute trainwreck...

and now it's been reported that the rams want to talk to defilippo??? a guy with 1 year's worth of oc experience (at any level) under his belt, a guy who led the browns offense to a 29th ranking in offensive scoring this season in his first gig ever as oc, despite being given arguably the league's best oline, a guy whose offense actually ranked worse than the flaccid rams in offensive yards gained per play this season (28th vs 26th) despite arguably the league's best oline, a guy whose qbs ranked a collective 28th and 30th in his final 2 years as qb coach in oakland, before joining the browns, that's a guy the rams think can turnaround 9 years of offensive misery? good grief.

meanwhile the jets cleaned house after the 2014 season, including bringing in a new, very experienced oc who, by all accounts, was given full control over the offense, and with journeyman fitzpatrick under center, who started the season as backup, went from 30th, 27th and 26th in offensive scoring in the 3 previous seasons, to 8th in 2015.

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by dieterbrock
The 2015 Rams threw a total of 11 Td passes. It's almost unfathomable.
For instance, the worst Rams team of my lifetime, the 2009 1-15 Spags edition, scored only 175 points for the entire season, just under 11 points per game. That team was so horrific but still threw 12 Td passes....

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by Stranger
dieterbrock wrote:The 2015 Rams threw a total of 11 Td passes. It's almost unfathomable.
For instance, the worst Rams team of my lifetime, the 2009 1-15 Spags edition, scored only 175 points for the entire season, just under 11 points per game. That team was so horrific but still threw 12 Td passes....

Can't beleive their interviewing Spags for the NYG gig.

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by LoyalRam
dieterbrock wrote:The 2015 Rams threw a total of 11 Td passes. It's almost unfathomable.
For instance, the worst Rams team of my lifetime, the 2009 1-15 Spags edition, scored only 175 points for the entire season, just under 11 points per game. That team was so horrific but still threw 12 Td passes....


C'mon bro, if you are going to compare offense stats from the 2009 and 2015 Rams Offenses, go all the way:
2009 Rams 2015 Rams
Pass TD's 12----- 11
Rush TD's 4 ----- 16

The 2015 Team is light years ahead of that 2009 team

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by ramfaninsd
:roll: and it's all stans fault :roll:

Re: 10+ Years To Turn Around An Offense?

PostPosted:9 years 6 months ago
by aeneas1
dieterbrock wrote:The 2015 Rams threw a total of 11 Td passes. It's almost unfathomable.
For instance, the worst Rams team of my lifetime, the 2009 1-15 Spags edition, scored only 175 points for the entire season, just under 11 points per game. That team was so horrific but still threw 12 Td passes....

unfortunately, and incredibly, that's not a rarity... the 2011 rams tossed just 9 tds, the 2009 rams 11 (which included 1 by the kicker, so just 10 by the qb(s)), and the 2008 rams 11... the rams simply haven't been able to pass the ball, or score offensive points, going on 10 years now, the ineptitude it's mind boggling...