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#106 |
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
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#107 |
Living Legend
Join Date: Sep 2010
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
I'll allow it, lol.
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
I've got zero complaints about play calling so far. I think they're managing Cousins amazingly well keeping him out of trouble and giving him plenty of low risk throws to build his confidence and move the chains. And when you can run as well as we have it makes play action so effective.
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The Starter
Join Date: Jan 2013
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
Just saw this bit on an NFL.com article.
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
Gud
O-Line and Running backs: Are freaking kidding me? We have some beasts in the backfield! (My buddy dubbed them, "Thunder and Thunder") . I went all hulk-smash mode when ALFMO got his face mask pulled and they fed him the rock right down the middle the next play. Just good football Bad Penalties No deep threat/action Great Defense in general. The Rams had no answer. Congrats to JOE B on his first NFL win at D coordinator. Ugly Jeff Fishers facial hair EDIT: Honorable mention: I also thought Gregg Williams goat looked pretty dumb
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#114 |
The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
[QUOTE=RobH4413;1121991]Gud
O-Line and Running backs: Are freaking kidding me? We have some beasts in the backfield! (My buddy dubbed them, "Thunder and Thunder") . I went all hulk-smash mode when ALFMO got his face mask pulled and they fed him the rock right down the middle the next play. Just good football Bad Penalties No deep threat/action Great Defense in general. The Rams had no answer. Congrats to JOE B on his first NFL win at D coordinator. Ugly Jeff Fishers facial hair[/QUOTE] Lol Lis commented on . . . Said he looked like a molester. Seriously, some people gotta change up their look every 30 years or so. |
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#115 |
The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
I love the new nickname: Morris + Jones = MoJo
About time we had some mojo in DC! |
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#116 |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
Was at the Ravens game behind the Skins bench and did not see Gruden call any plays. Even when there was a change of possession KC went right over to McVay and there was no communication with Gruden. I took notice of this and watched pretty closely throughout the game and Gruden did not look like he was relaying anything to McVay.
This was pre season of course but it seems like the same thing is going on regular season. During the change of possessions KC goes right over to McVay. I'm sure Gruden is calling some, but it really looks like McVay perhaps has a larger role here. |
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Uncle Phil
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
McVay and Gruden are both responsible for passing plays with Gruden having final say. Gruden and Callahan on running plays and Gruden generally defers to Callahan on those. my guess is eventually Gruden will be like Gibbs and just have final say on critical moments like 4th down or 2 minute drills
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
Not that SS needs me or anyone else to back him up on what he said, but I'm sure I heard somewhere (I think it was Joey T.) that the plan was for McVay to call the plays in the preseason games. In the regular season, Gruden would become more involved in the play-calling.
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
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See I don't like that. Either you call the plays or you don't. IMO it just shows lack of confidence. As for running game, I'm glad it's Callahan that has the power. The man knows how to implement and call a great running game. |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: The Gud, the bad and the Great. Rams Post game reactions
McVay is a pretty young OC. I like that they let him learn in preseason. As he learns Gruden can focus more on the HC specific parts. It seems they have a long term plan to build a cohesive group and that's a good thing
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