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I watched the first half of the Cardinal game

PostPosted:3 months 1 week ago
by Dare
They are still running their RPO offense. Murray still struggles to throw beyond 10 yards. He can't read and waits for a coverage breakdown or he runs. In other words the same as always i.e. very beatable. They still look like #4 in the division. As long as Murray is their QB they will stay there.

The refs and Josh Allen had three big brain farts just in the time I was watching. Once again anyone critically evaluating him can see he's not a top QB because he's so damn inconsistent and it's all on him. Wide open receivers he ignores, tries a QB keep on 3rd and 20 and he decides to keep the ball and run, and scrambling around with a loosely held ball that he fumbles when he's in the red zone.

Why people think he's better than Stafford proves to me these people have never really evaluated Allen's play. The same goes for Murray. It's clear he hasn't improved after all these years.

Bottom line is that if the Rams play Kyler as they usually do he's toast. The Ram offense should score big on this defense.

I watched the first half of the Cardinal game

PostPosted:3 months 1 week ago
by actionjack
Dare wrote:They are still running their RPO offense. Murray still struggles to throw beyond 10 yards. He can't read and waits for a coverage breakdown or he runs. In other words the same as always i.e. very beatable. They still look like #4 in the division. As long as Murray is their QB they will stay there.

The refs and Josh Allen had three big brain farts just in the time I was watching. Once again anyone critically evaluating him can see he's not a top QB because he's so damn inconsistent and it's all on him. Wide open receivers he ignores, tries a QB keep on 3rd and 20 and he decides to keep the ball and run, and scrambling around with a loosely held ball that he fumbles when he's in the red zone.


Why people think he's better than Stafford proves to me these people have never really evaluated Allen's play. The same goes for Murray. It's clear he hasn't improved after all these years.

Bottom line is that if the Rams play Kyler as they usually do he's toast. The Ram offense should score big on this defense.


I watched the entire game. You can tell Kyler is healthy, he was running a bunch which will give us issues. They have a good power running game as well.

The Rams will have a tough time after an emotional loss and a patchwork o-line. It will be 93 degrees and the Rams are a tired team right now. The Rams should look to run it early and often and try and win that way against an overall weaker defense.

I watched the first half of the Cardinal game

PostPosted:3 months 1 week ago
by rams74
actionjack wrote:I watched the entire game. You can tell Kyler is healthy, he was running a bunch which will give us issues. They have a good power running game as well.

The Rams will have a tough time after an emotional loss and a patchwork o-line. It will be 93 degrees and the Rams are a tired team right now. The Rams should look to run it early and often and try and win that way against an overall weaker defense.

It won't be 93 degrees inside State Farm Stadium. The roof will be closed and the A/C running.