Hennessy_King
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Tank's response was way too long. His scheme is a one word answer: Sucks!
Perhaps, but it doesn't with the right talent.Tank's response was way too long. His scheme is a one word answer: Sucks!
Lol. I mean how much resources do you need already.Perhaps, but it doesn't with the right talent.
Be sure to tell that to the Rams players and set them straight. Specifically the ones that said that they "knew what the Cowboys were going to do 90% of the time."
Thanks to Linehan, opponents knew was routes Dallas WRs were going to run 100% of the time and the Cowboys still had 3800 yards passing last year.
While I'm talking to people, I could talk to the two surgeons that operated on our starting DTs after that game.
Do that. Just know that the Rams were piling up huge yards before the injury.
Woods was injured in the 2nd Quarter,
Collins was injured in practice the week before the game. If the Rams gained yardage on the Tuesday prior to the Playoff Game, Sean McVay should be on Mount Rushmore.
And the Rams offensive coaches did outcoach the Cowboys defensive coaches in that game, but IMO the injuries were a much bigger factor. The Rams are a great team, but they gained three times as many yards as Dallas usually gave up and half of it was with an RB they picked up on waivers during the season.
And Collins wasn't "injured" any more than any other NFL player. That's weak-sauce excuse-making at its finest there.
Because they "knew what the Cowboys were doing". Google that if you don't know.
it was a matter of the defense not adjusting.Rams ran ragged on that one gap scheme in the playoffs
So did the surgery Collins had after the game remove the sauce or the excuse? In that inpatient or outpatient, I'm confused.
That's called scouting, every team does it. The Rams just did it better than the average team.
Here's an example - every time Linehan put Noah Brown in a game it was going to be a running play. That's a keen bit of scouting that was performed by every non-Linehan human living in North America.
Rams ran ragged on that one gap scheme in the playoffs
Lol. I mean how much resources do you need already.
We were completely out coached in that game.They also said the defensive linemen's stances gave away the defenses.
We've been hearing for years how predictable the offense is, now after that playoff loss, we hear that the defense is giving away their intentions.
maybe time for new coaches?
Rams ran ragged on that one gap scheme in the playoffs
No, not "every team" does it like the Rams did to the Cowboys. Find me another "90%" example like the Rams players described here and you'll have a point.