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Do the rams have a similar offense as philly did last year? Seems like to me that the rams are under center a lot
The eagles absolutely killed us with the RPO. Files owned this defense. I think bill underestimated foles and what he was capable of doing. It seems like the rams run a zone run offense. A lot of their snaps are under center when Philly was almost always in the shotgun. Our defense had no idea if it was a run or a pass.The Rams are an east-west, outside zone play action team that operates out of 3WR.
I'm not positive, but I think the Eagles were a man blocking, north-south, zone read play action team that also operated out of 3WR.
The key differences are:
- The Eagles were power, the Rams are finesse
- The Eagles preferred running inside, the Rams prefer running outside
- The Eagles had zone read play action looks, a la the RPO. The Rams have classic under center play action and bootlegs.
In the passing game, outside of the play action, there are differences too. The Eagles are trying to beat you with spread passing concepts (Air Raid type stuff), and the Rams are trying to beat you with WCO type stuff. The Eagles were looking to body defenders with their big talented TE and WR (Ertz, Jeffrey) and spread the field with guys like Agholor and whoever was coming out of the backfield. The Rams are looking for separation from their bevy of receivers via quickness and route running savy. They're more interested in stretching the field than spreading it, and they prefer reliable reads and routes for Goff instead of some of the cowboy stuff that the Eagles would get out of Wentz/Foles. They're also more interested in YAC than the Eagles.
Granted, there is a TON of overlap here, but I think that highlights the differences.
I said earlier that the Pats defense matches up well against the Rams offense. Now I'm not so sure.
The Pats DL is really going to have their hands full trying to maintain gap responsibility. They are 29th in the league in YPA allowed, and they don't have the requisite athletes upfront to stay in front of the ball carrier, in my opinion.
In the passing game though, I like the Pats chances more. The Pats are going to tackle well, limiting YAC. They have the cover guys to stay with WRs downfield, and they have the hybrid guys to cover the slot well.
(My game prediction)
I don't foresee it becoming a slugfest though. Belichick will want to get out to a lead, so as to limit the usefulness of the Rams rushing attack that would prove deadly. The Rams are going to resist and try to maintain their rush/pass balance. I think it will work, but it will be a gambit. There will be some high scoring momentum in the first half. In the second half, the Rams will try to slow thing down and grind it out, but the Pats will want to keep up the pace. Goff is going to make some mistakes and not keep up with the GOAT, right as the PA is losing its effectiveness heading into the 4th quarter. Pats win by a touchdown, with a score of 31-24.
Seems in years past, we had a big defensive tackle used to stop the run. We had Richard Seymour and Wilfork but now we don’t have that crucial run stopper. Maybe Hightower but his pursuit is off because he’s not as fast as he used to be.
The eagles absolutely killed us with the RPO. Files owned this defense. I think bill underestimated foles and what he was capable of doing. It seems like the rams run a zone run offense. A lot of their snaps are under center when Philly was almost always in the shotgun. Our defense had no idea if it was a run or a pass.
Bedard brings up an interesting point on what the Pats may do on Defense
Hour 1 at 18:20 mark:
Podcast: Bedard on AFC Championship/Super Bowl with Felger & Mazz 01.23.19 | Boston Sports Journal
I said earlier that the Pats defense matches up well against the Rams offense. Now I'm not so sure.
The Pats DL is really going to have their hands full trying to maintain gap responsibility. They are 29th in the league in YPA allowed, and they don't have the requisite athletes upfront to stay in front of the ball carrier, in my opinion.
In the passing game though, I like the Pats chances more. The Pats are going to tackle well, limiting YAC. They have the cover guys to stay with WRs downfield, and they have the hybrid guys to cover the slot well.
(My game prediction)
I don't foresee it becoming a slugfest though. Belichick will want to get out to a lead, so as to limit the usefulness of the Rams rushing attack that would prove deadly. The Rams are going to resist and try to maintain their rush/pass balance. I think it will work, but it will be a gambit. There will be some high scoring momentum in the first half. In the second half, the Rams will try to slow thing down and grind it out, but the Pats will want to keep up the pace. Goff is going to make some mistakes and not keep up with the GOAT, right as the PA is losing its effectiveness heading into the 4th quarter. Pats win by a touchdown, with a score of 31-24.
Here is some interesting things Schlereth said when he was guest on the garbage show "First Things First". But bear with me he actually came with an interesting viewpoint about BB teams having issues with the Shanahan zone running scheme that is not hot takey at all.
I am surprised it didn't blow the heads of Wright and Carter.
Really good stuff about the run scheme.
Is there anything more annoying than some blowhard who knows nothing, looking at you Nick Wright, spouting off a couple general/cliche statements and acting like he contributed to the conversation? According to Nick Wright, all Wade Phillips has ever wanted is “two good cover guys who he can put on an island and two guys who can get after the QB with no blitzing.” I mean, no effing sh*t Sherlock. What a genius formula, no way the 31 other DC’s don’t want the same thing! You’re definitely onto something!
Not sure who is a worse personality and a more punchable face: Kellerman or Wright.
Seems incredible it was just 3 months ago we were celebrating a World Series victory. We're so f*kin blessed.Hopefully it goes like the Sox run did. Beat the Yankees and Astros without too much difficulty and the World Series was more of the same. I’ll take that.
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