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Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by Elvis
Short week for both teams, quick flight to SF. As far as these things go, not a terrible spot for the Rams. SF favored by 2.5 most places.
Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by actionjack
Hope both can go.
Easy travel for sure, like being the underdog. Wouldnt hate it their Guerendo had to sit it out, that dude is fast, runs straight only, but fast.
Re: Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by ziggy
I liked that McVay was all business in that victory speech. Didn't really give out a game ball. He knows its a short week and no time to pat ourselves on the back. I hope the players feel and live that urgency this week.
I think the prep for the 9ers is similar to the Bills. That'll help. We just got it run it back. Do that, and we can take the injured 9ers for sure.
Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by ramsman34
And short week, hopefully MCV doesn’t overthink it.
Re: Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by snackdaddy
Hopefully Robinson can go. But Tutu isn't much of a drop off. With his speed those out breaking routes are tough for defenders to cover. They have to respect the speed and give a cushion. I still think once in a while they need to try a deep shot with him. Especially if a defender creeps up to take the shorter route away.
Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by PARAM
snackdaddy wrote:Hopefully Robinson can go. But Tutu isn't much of a drop off. With his speed those out breaking routes are tough for defenders to cover. They have to respect the speed and give a cushion. I still think once in a while they need to try a deep shot with him. Especially if a defender creeps up to take the shorter route away.
For sure!!!
Who caught the 4th down pass on the most important possession of the game? Tutu!!! In fact, he had 3 receptions and two of them were big. That 4th down reception and the 21 yarder on 1st and 10 after Buffalo closed to within 10 (31-21) late in the 3rd quarter. He's a human first down waiting to happen!!!
Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by actionjack
PARAM wrote:For sure!!!
Who caught the 4th down pass on the most important possession of the game? Tutu!!! In fact, he had 3 receptions and two of them were big. That 4th down reception and the 21 yarder on 1st and 10 after Buffalo closed to within 10 (31-21) late in the 3rd quarter. He's a human first down waiting to happen!!!
As i said he another thread keep it up to Tutu especially on got to have it plays, he gets 4 yards of separation. Our secret weapon.
Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by Dare
This team is healthier this game than when they last played. The Niners are hurting so the Rams should have the edge. Take this next game then they play the Jets, Cards and Hawks all very winnable games.
If they can finish with an 11-6 record no one can say they snuck in the back door. Everyone is bagging the defense and some of it was deserved, especially their horrendous tackling and missed assignments. But when I watched them I could see they were back to thinking about what they were doing and not simply executing and playing with speed and confidence. They understood who they were playing and it slowed them down.
Playing here on out they are playing teams they know or in the case of the Jets, a team that has nothing left to play for. In the case of the Jets they have to guard against over confidence. Against the Bills the defense got burned by piss poor officiating but that said they did the one thing they couldn't afford and that was to turn Allen loose. He is their run game and even I knew that before the game. It was a crucial learning experience for a young defense. It will serve them well in the playoffs. Just play as they are coached and not over think it.
Stupid media point to getting beat by teams that were playing against a crippled Rams roster. Lets see how those teams fare against a healthy Ram roster. Just ask the Bills about what that is like to face a healthy Ram OL. Stafford got hit twice with no sacks against a decent defense. The Rams could run behind this OL and it set up Stafford's passing attack.
Coaching wise McVay did what I hoped he would. He didn't chase points, he let the game come to him and he called a brilliant game. When he does that Sean is the best in the NFL. If he stays that way for the rest of the season into the playoffs, they can win it all.
Re: Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 6 days ago
by Elvis
Week 15: TNF Rams @ SF
PostPosted:1 week 5 days ago
by RAMMAN76