Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Michael Sam still Rams





Michael Sam still in St. Louis Rams, the team made the necessary action to the biggest players in the 75.To achieve this number, four measures of Rams on Tuesday afternoon, including the Sam Bradford and center quarterback Demetrius Rhaney on injured reserve. St. Louis also released security Matt Daniels and defense Sammy brown. Sam through the first round of cuts after the little surprise him to Cleveland brown bag or two on Saturday night. Through three preseason games, Sam NFL history the first openly gay active players, there are five processing and three sacks. Rams the coach's film credits also rookie the defensive end has two quarterback pressure and a quarterback.
Although Sam did some work on special teams as a blocker, Rams coach Jeff Fisher emphasizes on Tuesday, Sam will judge only work in his defense. What can be considered to be a bonus. "This is a rare, you get a defensive end out contribution in all four core special team," Fisher said. "So the special team is not part of the equation for mike." We gave him every chance, he attended a special team practices and everything, but this is not to as part of the evaluation standard. "As for how Sam accumulation with others for the list, namely the companions a lineman Ethan Westbrook

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Rams to Matt McGloin interested?





This afternoon I have asked a lot I think whether can Rams for Oakland's third quarterback Matt McGloin news, they began to quarterback, Sam Bradford's knee injury will be lost season. Everything is possible, I'm surprised if chase Rams McGloin starter. McGloin is looking more as a backup around the league. I think Mark Sanchez, such as Rams will consider players Ryan Mallett McGloin before or Matt Buckley. However, if the RAMS select promote backup Shaun Hill, perhaps they will try to make McGloin as a backup.
Then the compensation is not problem. Indiana Jones really like McGloin, began as an undrafted rookie last season six games. He looked good in pre-season and manager Dennis Allen in McGloin, said he was confident. So, the predator wouldn't give him, even though he is behind the starter Matt Schaub and rookie Derek Carr. Frankly, even if the ram is not interested in, I can see another team might for McGloin next week. But unless the price is right, I think Auckland would rather keep McGloin as the development of the player.

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Newton throw the ball away





The Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton will let his boss happier, if he threw the ball, rather than compete for the exhibition in New England on Friday night. Newton three times up on Sunday evening 28-16 victory over Kansas City since the first time he faced an opponent his left ankle surgery in March. In at least two disrupted coach Ron Rivera scream from a few words I could sideline "should not be the quarterback for the team." But this is he, who he is," Rivera said Tuesday's practice. "He wants to compete and he wanted to make it happen. This is his nature. The ball against all rooted in his competitors." This side, Rivera said there is nothing to prevent Newton to play at least in the first half of this year the patriot. "No, unless we absolutely terrible, they will kill us," Rivera said. "I don't want to happen. I hope we go out to compete with those guys, do our work. "As the game goes and progresses, we'll decide how much longer we want to keep him in." Newton started 1-for-5 passing for 5 yards against Kansas City, then completed three of his final four attempts for 60 yards to help Carolina to a 14-6 halftime lead. "Truthfully, he was in for one more drive than I really wanted him to be," Rivera said. "But he was feeling good. The trainers felt confident about the ankle. The offensive line was playing well and he'd just come off the touchdown drive. "I figured, 'What the heck, we'll give him one more.' Then when I told him he was done we got into an argument because he wanted to do the two-minute drill. I said, 'No, enough is enough.'" Rivera for Chiefs plan is like the third preseason game when the coach is usually played their starters for three quarters. His reasoning is short a week to prepare New England team, and the body may not find enough effort. He and his staff did not put forward New England game plan. But as a result of Newton need more repeat in the case of the game to improve time and a whole new group of wide receiver, it will be a factor. "We increase his practice so he got those represented," Rivera said. "We will see how it is. But you can't simulate the game speed. "Newton did at least one thing to make Rivera happy. He on Monday, according to the treatment of the session, he has been in the whole recovery although there is no adverse effects in the process of the game. "I am beautiful, he do what he needs to be done." Rivera said.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Dez Bryant is better interceptor





In the fourth quarter has proven he can be incredibly jump to defense. He can make hard traffic. He can make short grab and run through and defenders. Pro bowl in his resume is verified. "This is one of my focus into the camp, to get there, blocking, find that guy in the back," Bryant said. "Play DeMarco Murray, the ball should be to leave, he will be back in the end. So you must pay attention to. I think I already step across, not only me, but the rest of the men taking a step forward, with a different ways to stop." In the offseason Bryant and receivers coach Derek Dooley met to discuss what he needed to improve upon. Most of the improvement was in the passing game, but downfield blocking was on the list, too. “It starts with a willingness that you need to want to help and then from there there’s technique involved,” Dooley said. “So to his credit he’s actually worked at it a lot more and it’s showed up a lot more when DeMarco has popped out in the perimeter.” Dooley put his receivers on the blocking sled twice normally reserved for offensive and defensive linemen in camp. But he said the receivers did the same amount of work on the sled last year. “I think Dez has probably put a greater emphasis on one of his areas of improvement in the run game and that’s kind of created a story, but our guys blocked fairly well last year,” Dooley said. “I felt good about it but there were times when he could’ve given a lot more effort on it.” Dooley said receivers have to have a “clock in their feet,” because they need to know when a running back is coming their way with their back to the action most times. He said there were times Bryant and Miles Austin were rolled up from behind and reverted to getting out the way more than blocking. "You don't want to see the eyes, because they can leave," Dudley said." This is no different than they solve. Beauty is blocking and deals with the same fundamentals and the position and the relationship between the eyes. Therefore, when you're dealing with a ball carrier certainly don't want to see the eyes because they will head off you and you will fall down. You must keep your eyes. But the biggest is the clock in your head. The DB will stop at you and relaxation, and then take off. You can't do that. "Bryant said he appreciates Dooley." Dooley coach is the best, ever around me," Bryant said. "He is so simple and easy game. He is too good."

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

The effect of Scott Wells and doughnuts





Back through some old articles, I found a from 12 weeks, when the attack of the RAMS finally hit. Zack Stacy strengthened his as the main force, Tavon electric play, and appears to be forming a new memory difficult. We call it "a turning point. "Then, 13 weeks, Scott Wells at the end of the season will not hurt doughnuts affect the internal blocking of ram, especially in the running game. I follow up the statistics from the "turning point", enrich the running blocking Numbers for the rest of the season. The result is very terrible. n these charts, focus on black bar for a while. The average number of tell you code each perform a ram RB defenders before the meeting. You’ll be forgiven if you need a microscope to find any evidence of those easy yards after Wells’ injury. There may be other factors at play, such as quality of opponent or the collateral damage of Tavon Austin’s missed time, but from a pure line-play perspective, the drop-off is severe with Tim Barnes at center rather than Wells. This may be a curious look professional football people focus on the player's rating. They are not well in blocking operation, especially high ranking 35 30, he began to center. Based on per - snap, Wells and Barnes scored relatively the same in blocking ability. Obviously, the Numbers say something different. Evan Glantz Cover32 Ram recently wrote a good article, detailed RAMS veterans need to strengthen their games in 2014.I in addition to this list: in foam tape packing well. Let him in the witness protection program, until Sunday he needs. Give him one of them. Make every effort. Although we are all excited about the possibility of new Greg Robinson and Tre Mason to run the game, they can't do prevent doughnut effect if well fall again.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

Ram to rookie Smith began to hesitate



Coach Steve Spagnuolo said no decision on Monday began 1 rookie Jason Smith in the proper handling of the regular season in Seattle .RAMS back to practice in ram park this weekend. Spagnuolo later, in his first year as a coach in the past two years in New York giants defensive coordinator, close the practice of media for the first 30 minutes, NFL team need to open.In the first 30 minutes, Smith are thought to be associated with the starting unit. However, Spagnuolo nothing said firmly.
"No, we actually he is today," Spagnuolo said Smith, he is the second draft as a whole."Today is Monday, I haven't (made any decision) yet." For his part, Smith said he is not concerned. "I don't feel like anything has changed," Smith said after practice. "No. 1, there is a couple of new faces here, and a lot of faces gone. Things have sharpened down as far as the details. At this level, that's all it is about anyway. The guys around stopped smiling a little bit because the live bullets are starting to fly." Quarterback Marc Bulger did not take any snaps from under center. Bulger is coming back from a broken right pinkie finger suffered taking a snap in practice on Aug. 17. "We figured don't put him under center today," Spagnuolo said. "It'll be another 48 hours before we practice again. Hope he can do on Wednesday, but we will wait for, see he felt on Wednesday morning, and then decide."There will be some of the pain, Spagnuolo admitted.
"To some extent, we have to test it, take a look at it, and then from there," said Spagnuolo. Jie won't have many choices of ram only four receiver: Laurent Robinson, Donnie Avery, Keenan Burton and Derek Standley,  st. Louis has 10 offensive forward and 10 defensive forward, accounting for 38% of the activity list.10 defensive forward, five is to end, with another two practice team. Spagnuolo said, down the club needs, employees think is the best player.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

The Louis Rams set for scrimmage





Begin: “It is good for the young guys that haven’t been there; the draft class, and we have players that have not played there before," Fisher said. "So it’s good to find out where your locker is and how you come in and off the field and where we warm up and do those kinds of things instead of have it be a first time experience for them next weekend.” The St. Louis Rams will get a change of scenery today when they host their annual Fan Fest, which features something closer to a real football game than anything they do in a normal practice. The scrimmage is set for 1:30 p.m. ET at the Edward Jones Dome and is open to the public. The Rams have other activities available for fans in the hours before the practice begins. Saturday's practice won't be played at full speed with starters against starters but it will at least give the many young players on the team a chance to make an impression. It will also be the first time the Rams wear full pads they've worn shoulder pads in two practice this week in this training camp. Rams coach Jeff Fisher explained the setup for the scrimmage Friday evening. It's almost certain the Rams' top offense and top defense won't go live with any drills, though "thud" tempo in which tacklers make contact with their shoulder pads is usually a common part of that portion of the practice. But with some bumps and bruises piling up in practice this week, the Rams won't take any chances of suffering further injury. “From a football standpoint, it’s another practice," Fisher said. "We’re going to do some live work. We’re in full pads. We’ll finish with, I don’t want to say rookies, but there will be some other younger players in a live tackling scrimmage. But for the most part, we’re continuing with our installation. We’re doing a lot of drills, the two minute, one on ones, all kinds of different drills out there. Those who haven’t been able to come to the training camp get to see what we do at training camp, we just happen to be moving indoors.” Although the Rams are just a week into this training camp, a change of setting can be a welcome sight for a team that has spent most of its waking hours around one another for the past seven days. The opportunity to hit with a little authority and practice actual tackling is also welcome, especially for younger players who are trying to make their way. The scrimmage also provides an opportunity for those young players to go through a normal game day at the Edward Jones Dome. Note: The Edward Jones Dome was constructed largely to lure an NFL team back to St. Louis, and to serve as a convention center. The Dome provides multiple stadium configurations that can seat up to 70,000 people. It is a multi-purpose stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, and home of the St. Louis Rams of the NFL.