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 by RedAlice
8 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   6729  
 Joined:  Aug 07 2015
United States of America   Seattle
Hall of Fame

Week 3: Rams @ Bucs.

Yay for our first win! Now onto the road v the Bucs - another team the Rams seem to beat a lot.

Last year in our condiment color rush, Rams beat Bucs 31-23. Case Keenum went 14 for 17, with 234 yards and 2 TDs. Gurely, Tavon and Britt all had TD’s.

Rams also beat them in 2014, 19-17 (@Bucs), and in 2013, 23-13 (@Rams), and in 2012, 28-13 (@Bucs). So, Fisher is 4-0 v the Bucs as Ram’s coach.

Here’s to the 5th win in 5 years, and finally some Ram’s TDs!! Go Rams!

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Game Time: Sunday, September 25th at 1:05pm PST on Fox

Rams 1-1
Buccaneers 1-1

Rams are currently 5 point underdogs with a 42 over/under
http://www.footballlocks.com/nfl_lines.shtml

TV Map:
http://506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2016&wk=3

Announcers: Dick Stockton, Chris Spielman

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Injury Reports – Wednesday

Looks like Spruce/Cooper/Gaines are back at practice and Joyner has a broken toe (that he played through on Sunday).

Rams
Limited Participation:
Lamarcus Joyner CB
Benny Cunningham RB
Maurice Alexander S
E.J. Gaines CB
Nelson Spruce WR
Pharaoh Cooper WR

Tampa
Doug Martin is out.

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Opponent’s Fan Forums:

Bucs Chat
http://www.bucschat.com

Some Rams/Bucs interaction with In ‘n Out and titties –
http://www.bucschat.com/topic/40162-rams-vs-bucs/

The Pewter Report
http://www.pewterreport.com/forums/forum/the-red-board/

 by Neil039
8 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   2664  
 Joined:  Feb 02 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Superstar

I was worried about this game until watching the highlights from the Cards game. The Bucs remind me of the Rams just with a more competent starting QB. Should be a good game.

 by RamsFanSince82
8 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   5851  
 Joined:  Aug 20 2015
United States of America   So. Cal.
Hall of Fame

https://twitter.com/JennaLaineESPN/stat ... 3147528192

Bucs RB Doug Martin to undergo MRI Tuesday

TAMPA, Fla. -- The Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a disastrous 40-7 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, but to make matters worse, they lost running back Doug Martin early in the first quarter.
The two-time Pro Bowler left with a hamstring injury and did not return. Bucs coach Dirk Koetter said Martin will have an MRI on Tuesday.
“Well, I’m not a doctor, but when you see it on the film, he did it on a cut," Koetter said Monday. "It was a pitch play to our right and when Doug planted, he said that’s when he did it. You can’t even hardly tell on tape. So I’m just not sure about that, we’ll be getting a more updated report [Tuesday].”

The makeup of the offense changed with backups Charles Sims and newly signed Jacquizz Rodgers on the field. Martin typically touches the ball 20 times a game.

“Of course because Doug’s one of the best running backs in the league, it definitely hurts you, but that’s the NFL," Koetter said. "You’re only healthy for one week, and then you’re hoping that you are fortunate enough to stay healthy the rest of the year. We didn’t have good fortune in that department [Sunday], but this will be a new week.”
Sims isn't the inside runner that Martin is, although he's gotten more powerful with a lowered pad level, something he improved as a pro. And as Koetter pointed out, he's not going to break as many tackles. He is a pass-catching threat, though, and contributes in the screen game and even downfield on some deep passes.
"Really the guy that resembles Doug’s style is probably Jacquizz," Koetter said. "Jacquizz was our No. 2 guy in Atlanta behind both Michael Turner and later Steven Jackson. So if Doug’s out, we still have two good guys there behind him, we’ll be fine.”

The numbers may disagree though. Playing from behind for most of the game, the Bucs only mustered 85 yards on the ground against the Cardinals, well below their 135.1 yards-per-game average in 2015. That was fifth in the league last year, largely because Martin was second in the NFL with 1,402 rushing yards. His 4.9 yards-per-carry average was also better than the league's leading rusher, Adrian Peterson.
Before he left Sunday's game, Martin rushed for 23 yards on seven carries. Rodgers, who signed with the team just last week and is still learning the offense, had two rushes for 29 yards, including a 24-yard run in the third quarter. Sims rushed for 24 yards on nine carries and had three catches for 4 yards.

The Los Angeles Rams, who are this week's opponent, are giving up 108.5 yards per game on the ground, which is 14th in the league. More impressively, they're only giving up 3.3 yards per carry, which is fifth-best in the league. It gets even tougher after that. The Bucs face stifling defenses and last year's Super Bowl teams in Weeks 4 and 5 -- the Denver Broncos come to Raymond James Stadium on Oct. 2 and the Bucs visit the Carolina Panthers for a Monday Night Football matchup in Week 5.

To make matters worse, their best run-blocking tight end, Luke Stocker, whom they carry instead of a traditional fullback, also suffered an ankle injury against the Cardinals and may be out this week as well.
Considering quarterback Jameis Winston had a career-high 52 passing attempts and four interceptions in what is supposed to be a "run-first" offense, losing Martin for any amount of time would hurt significantly.

 by Hacksaw
8 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

GW is a keeper.

 by RedAlice
8 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   6729  
 Joined:  Aug 07 2015
United States of America   Seattle
Hall of Fame

Week 3 Wednesday Injury Report

Rams
Limited Participation:
Lamarcus Joyner CB
Benny Cunningham RB
Maurice Alexander S
E.J. Gaines CB
Nelson Spruce WR
Pharaoh Cooper WR

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