PNW":3ovxi2zi said:This ^^^JPatera76":3ovxi2zi said:As long as Russell doesn’t ignore him 99% of the time. If the Jets and Darnold can take shots at Jalen Russ damn well better.
Last time we face the rams his basically ignored DK, which wasn’t ideal whatsoever
DK was wide open multiple times and Russ wouldn’t even look his way. It’s up to Russ if DK even gets a chance against Ramsey.
I disagree, Ramsey IMO did not have a stellar game against DK regardless of what people say. Dk has what 4 targets? And Caught 2 of them for a 50% catch rate and I believe another was a bad pass by Russell..Scorpion05":zh6oltuo said:PNW":zh6oltuo said:This ^^^JPatera76":zh6oltuo said:As long as Russell doesn’t ignore him 99% of the time. If the Jets and Darnold can take shots at Jalen Russ damn well better.
Last time we face the rams his basically ignored DK, which wasn’t ideal whatsoever
DK was wide open multiple times and Russ wouldn’t even look his way. It’s up to Russ if DK even gets a chance against Ramsey.
DK was not "Wide Open" throughtout the game lol. That is not at all what the film said. Ramsey was on him like a blanket 90% of the time. And you can't expect a QB to spot the 10% of times you're open, the rhythm of the game matters. And against Aaron Donald, Russ HAS TO get the ball out quicker on certain snaps. He can't waste too many reads on DK if he's not winning that competition against Ramsey snap after snap.
Ramsey has also given Hopkins problems. What happened against the Jets, was Adam Gase scheming routes to beat Ramsey. That's what great coaches do. They put their players in good positions and they give their QBs safe throws.
The last time Russ truly tested Ramsey was with Angry Doug in Jacksonville. And that didn't go very well. Metcalf is not a fluid, polished enough route runner to consistently beat Ramsey yet and it's time we acknowledge that. Baldwin probably could win a few times against Ramsey
Multiple can be between two more more. Way to put words in my mouth, I said he was wide open multiple times not “wide open throughout the game.” It’s a fact Russ didn’t even look DK’s way throughout the game. Almost like he was scared of Jalen.Scorpion05":yzlz0wof said:PNW":yzlz0wof said:This ^^^JPatera76":yzlz0wof said:As long as Russell doesn’t ignore him 99% of the time. If the Jets and Darnold can take shots at Jalen Russ damn well better.
Last time we face the rams his basically ignored DK, which wasn’t ideal whatsoever
DK was wide open multiple times and Russ wouldn’t even look his way. It’s up to Russ if DK even gets a chance against Ramsey.
DK was not "Wide Open" throughtout the game lol. That is not at all what the film said. Ramsey was on him like a blanket 90% of the time. And you can't expect a QB to spot the 10% of times you're open, the rhythm of the game matters. And against Aaron Donald, Russ HAS TO get the ball out quicker on certain snaps. He can't waste too many reads on DK if he's not winning that competition against Ramsey snap after snap.
Ramsey has also given Hopkins problems. What happened against the Jets, was Adam Gase scheming routes to beat Ramsey. That's what great coaches do. They put their players in good positions and they give their QBs safe throws.
The last time Russ truly tested Ramsey was with Angry Doug in Jacksonville. And that didn't go very well. Metcalf is not a fluid, polished enough route runner to consistently beat Ramsey yet and it's time we acknowledge that. Baldwin probably could win a few times against Ramsey
HawkRiderFan":3t1nribc said:Problem from our point of view is more often than not Ramsey has walked the walk.
RolandDeschain":je0q3557 said:Please baby Jesus don't let us be "surprised" when the Rams D line gets constant pressure.....
Please baby Jesus don't let us be "surprised" when the Rams D line gets constant pressure.....
Please baby Jesus don't let us be "surprised" when the Rams D line gets constant pressure.....
Please baby Jesus don't let us be "surprised" when the Rams D line gets constant pressure.....
Please baby Jesus don't let us be "surprised" when the Rams D line gets constant pressure.....
Please baby Jesus don't let us be "surprised" when the Rams D line gets constant pressure.....
Aros":jjv5vi4r said:I see a brilliant running game that opens up the passing game. Something we didn't have in the first matchup. Some think the Rams are gonna bounce back from the Jets loss but I ain't buying it. We. Will. Be. Ready.
#NFCWestChampions2020
had2bhawk":6eyhk20u said:Appyhawk":6eyhk20u said:If DK can beat Ramsey one out of four targets...we win.
I think this is the game plan.
The O line isn't 100% because of lingering ailments and containing Donald is going to be a challenge. Hopefully there will be more completions underneath and Ramsey will be getting alot of exercise following Metcalf decoy.
I see another stressful game through the first half but Metcalf will show his talent in late 3rd and 4th quarter for lock down win.
Schotty, please call it well!
RedAlice":18ixwvjn said:Aros":18ixwvjn said:I see a brilliant running game that opens up the passing game. Something we didn't have in the first matchup. Some think the Rams are gonna bounce back from the Jets loss but I ain't buying it. We. Will. Be. Ready.
#NFCWestChampions2020
Being READY is a known.
Are you banking your opinion on how Rams play on the Jets game?
RedAlice":1wn4al12 said:HawkRiderFan":1wn4al12 said:Problem from our point of view is more often than not Ramsey has walked the walk.
Um, what?
He has kicked ass for Rams.
One of the most beautiful moments of the season is him and AD running in a Rookies Pick 6.
Make fun as you must, but Ramsey is the real deal.
Sounds like you have been drinking A LOT. But anyway you got a youtube link to the play you are talking about? I am unsure what you are referring to with him and Donald running in a pick sixRedAlice":2j49ko2a said:HawkRiderFan":2j49ko2a said:Problem from our point of view is more often than not Ramsey has walked the walk.
Um, what?
He has kicked ass for Rams.
One of the most beautiful moments of the season is him and AD running in a Rookies Pick 6.
Make fun as you must, but Ramsey is the real deal.
RedAlice":3cnyvtbi said:HawkRiderFan":3cnyvtbi said:Problem from our point of view is more often than not Ramsey has walked the walk.
Um, what?
He has kicked ass for Rams.
One of the most beautiful moments of the season is him and AD running in a Rookies Pick 6.
Make fun as you must, but Ramsey is the real deal.
I think you misread what HawkRiderFan said. He's giving Ramsey credit. Read it again.RedAlice":1mpldt2j said:HawkRiderFan":1mpldt2j said:Problem from our point of view is more often than not Ramsey has walked the walk.
Um, what?
He has kicked ass for Rams.
One of the most beautiful moments of the season is him and AD running in a Rookies Pick 6.
Make fun as you must, but Ramsey is the real deal.
Because every freaking time we play the Rams, we don't scheme our blocking to expect your D-line to constantly disrupt us, and then they do exactly that, and it drives me BAT$HIT CRAZY. We should be starting off with extra blockers consistently, and running plays that are designed to beat instant pressure, and having Russell bootleg a lot more than usual. But nooooooooo, we try to force what we want to do down the Rams defense's throat even though we don't have an O-line that can handle your D-line. It's beyond frustrating to watch.RedAlice":1mpldt2j said:Outside of a mantra you say, why the F would your team do that?
RolandDeschain":1xegh2sn said:I think you misread what HawkRiderFan said. He's giving Ramsey credit. Read it again.RedAlice":1xegh2sn said:HawkRiderFan":1xegh2sn said:Problem from our point of view is more often than not Ramsey has walked the walk.
Um, what?
He has kicked ass for Rams.
One of the most beautiful moments of the season is him and AD running in a Rookies Pick 6.
Make fun as you must, but Ramsey is the real deal.
Because every freaking time we play the Rams, we don't scheme our blocking to expect your D-line to constantly disrupt us, and then they do exactly that, and it drives me BAT$HIT CRAZY. We should be starting off with extra blockers consistently, and running plays that are designed to beat instant pressure, and having Russell bootleg a lot more than usual. But nooooooooo, we try to force what we want to do down the Rams defense's throat even though we don't have an O-line that can handle your D-line. It's beyond frustrating to watch.RedAlice":1xegh2sn said:Outside of a mantra you say, why the F would your team do that?