by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR Snead and his dealings. The regression this offense has shown is staggering. We can’t compete with even average teams. We can beat crappy ones, except the Bucs. So we will probably only win 2 maybe 3 more games. There is just no evidence to the contrary. Stan has to be at least somewhat concerned that his staff has made some poor investments and very questionable football decisions. Things that will prevent being a contender right as they open his brand new stadium. Not good at all. RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ Re: I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #2 The OL is bad.The end. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR Haden liked this post AvengerRam wrote:The OL is bad.The end.The play calling is also bad. Can you honestly blame everything Goff does poorly on the o line? Where’s the run game, jet sweeps, screens game, quick pass game (slants, come backs), where are the RBs in the passing game by design, not dump off options??? Have we run a draw at all? If the coach KNOWS his o line is limited, can he not come up with Some things that work consistently, semi-consistently? the fake punt? WTF was that? And why? Why the “hey he’s not going to punt play? Desperation in a one score game. It’s more than the o line but yes, they are a major problem. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar Re: I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR And how do they fix the o line? RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #5 Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive. by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #6 R4L liked this post ramsman34 wrote:And how do they fix the o line?This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority. 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? 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by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ Re: I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #2 The OL is bad.The end. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR Haden liked this post AvengerRam wrote:The OL is bad.The end.The play calling is also bad. Can you honestly blame everything Goff does poorly on the o line? Where’s the run game, jet sweeps, screens game, quick pass game (slants, come backs), where are the RBs in the passing game by design, not dump off options??? Have we run a draw at all? If the coach KNOWS his o line is limited, can he not come up with Some things that work consistently, semi-consistently? the fake punt? WTF was that? And why? Why the “hey he’s not going to punt play? Desperation in a one score game. It’s more than the o line but yes, they are a major problem. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar Re: I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR And how do they fix the o line? RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #5 Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive. by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #6 R4L liked this post ramsman34 wrote:And how do they fix the o line?This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority. 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? 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by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #3 TOPIC AUTHOR Haden liked this post AvengerRam wrote:The OL is bad.The end.The play calling is also bad. Can you honestly blame everything Goff does poorly on the o line? Where’s the run game, jet sweeps, screens game, quick pass game (slants, come backs), where are the RBs in the passing game by design, not dump off options??? Have we run a draw at all? If the coach KNOWS his o line is limited, can he not come up with Some things that work consistently, semi-consistently? the fake punt? WTF was that? And why? Why the “hey he’s not going to punt play? Desperation in a one score game. It’s more than the o line but yes, they are a major problem. RFU Season Ticket Holder 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar Re: I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR And how do they fix the o line? RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #5 Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive. by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #6 R4L liked this post ramsman34 wrote:And how do they fix the o line?This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority. 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? 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by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar Re: I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #4 TOPIC AUTHOR And how do they fix the o line? RFU Season Ticket Holder by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #5 Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive. by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #6 R4L liked this post ramsman34 wrote:And how do they fix the o line?This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority. 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look 16 posts Dec 13 2019 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #5 Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive. by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #6 R4L liked this post ramsman34 wrote:And how do they fix the o line?This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority. 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look 16 posts Dec 13 2019
by AvengerRam 1 month ago Total posts: 3415 Joined: Oct 03 2017 Longwood, FL RFU Fantasy Football Champ I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #6 R4L liked this post ramsman34 wrote:And how do they fix the o line?This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority. 1 by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look 16 posts Dec 13 2019
by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #7 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:Bad OL play = bad offenseGood QB play, healthy RBs, good play calling won’t change that against a quality defensive.Not sure I agree with that. Good QB play and good play calling accounts for quality defenses. All defenses have weaknesses. There is something to be gained on most plays, IF the play caller, Qb etc can find it and execute. We made some positive plays, with a garbage o line. RFU Season Ticket Holder by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look 16 posts Dec 13 2019
by norcalramfan 1 month ago Total posts: 180 Joined: Oct 23 2016 LA Coliseum Rookie I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #8 Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem. by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look 16 posts Dec 13 2019
by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #9 TOPIC AUTHOR AvengerRam wrote:This year? They don’t.This offseason? Make it a priority.Draft capital is not robust. Caps space? Available OL in F/A, trade? I do t know enough about the latter to comment. But ya, they better make that a priority and they better hope that leads to a real offense again. I think the playbook needs help as well. Time to evolve. RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look 16 posts Dec 13 2019
by ramsman34 1 month ago Total posts: 3491 Joined: Apr 16 2015 Enemy Territory - Seattle Superstar I wonder if Stan and Demoff are worried about their player investments and their head coach and.... POST #10 TOPIC AUTHOR norcalramfan wrote:Certainly have to question the talent evaluation and the allocation of salary cap dollars to which position and to whom. Well run teams don't make the emotional decision to keep popular players and reward them with ill advised bloated contracts that become an albatross. The extension to Tavon Austin, Havenstein, Higbee and Gurley come to mind as some head scratchers. Forfeiting future draft capitol for expensive veteran players is also a risky venture. Last year we were all saying Snead was a genius, but after watching the OL play I sure wish we had some first round draft capitol to acquire OL talent that can plug and play. He'll need to "hit big" on free agents next year or the McVay/Snead era might be a one and done (super bowl) tandem.Agree. However Gurley was well worth the contract at the time. I do t think they saw the knee issue coming, if there even is a significant knee issue. Even though Kroner runs primarily a ZBS, I don’t think he has the athletes to run it now. Saffold was a very big loss it now seems. Perhaps they should start implementing some blocking schemes that fit these players. Whatever that might be???? RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 1 / 2 1 2 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL NFL Draft Other Sports Memorabilia and Market Place Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business RFU Graphics RFU Forum - New Look