Rams-Vikings: A Mixologist’s Guide

Whether you want to upscale your tailgate get-together and separate yourself from the foozie-wearing riffraff, or you are looking for a more sophisticated set of imbibements to match your fluctuating spirits while at home, we at RamsHerd have devised an answer: A return to the cocktail. You see, beer only comes in two moods — […]

Rams-Vikings: Re-Revisiting our Prediction

Oh, the irony. Oh, the horror. Oh, the humanity. In our preseason preview, we liked the Rams to start coming together by this point in the season, and follow up a statement win at San Francisco (ha!) with an upstart victory (haha!) against the rugged but quarterback-less Minnesota Vikings. Here was a chunk of our […]

RamsHerd on Turf Show Radio: Oct 7

This week on Turf Show Radio, 3k from the Turf Show Times and I stirred the pot on the loss to the 49ers, the upcoming week against Minnesota, and some thoughts on certain AM radio personalities and their bids to purchase the Rams. We even got a call from the president of the “I Like […]

Rational Reasons to Stuff Rush

There are topics, and people, that I would rather not write about. Not only because I find them distasteful, but because, like viruses, they thrive and grow with exposure. The rule of thumb for virulent outbreaks is containment. But as I am going to be representing RamsHerd on another edition of Turf Show Radio tonight, […]

Rams-Niners: 53 losing as One

Well, you can put that on the offense. The Rams were -14 with their #1 scoring unit on the field. They lost another 7 points on a short-bus special teams play by Quincy Butler. And in the battle of our first-team defense against the 49ers offense, we came out strong in total yards allowed, and […]

Rams-Niners: Revisiting our Prediction

Okay, this is one where we might have to eat some crow. I expected the Rams to start getting stronger at this point in the season, as the Spagnuolo/Shurmur schemes sank in and started to elevate our performance. And I expected the 49ers to get humbled a bit after their offseason of chest-thumping and nutcracking. […]

Rams’ Offensive Struggles — Picking Our Targets

You’re angry, you’re frustrated, you want the Greatest Show back. But it’s long gone, has been for years. Go on and point fingers, Rams fans, you know you want to. But remember that pointing the finger at someone else also means pointing one at yourself. (Or something like that. I was never very good at […]

Rams Lose Their #1 Receiver … and Hope?

The loss of Laurent Robinson, out for the year with a broken fibula, is a crushing blow to the Rams’ putative passing game. He wasn’t just our #1 receiver, he is the only Rams receiver — after three weeks of play — to amass 100 yards through the air. Robinson gained 167 yards on 13 […]

Rams-Packers: Two Steps Forward, Three Steps Back

Steve Spagnuolo has a lot to chew on in the aftermath of the Rams 36-17 loss to Green Bay. The Rams are 0-3, and have given up more than twice as many points as they’ve scored on the season. Is there any reason why we shouldn’t expect a complete collapse to 0-and-16? Well, here’s three […]

Weekend Reading: Remembering Deacon Jones

The Rams’ tribute to Deacon Jones, one of the NFL’s most-feared players, will precede the Rams’ kickoff. At halftime, fans will be treated to a women’s football scrimmage. Ironically, characterization of the 2009 Rams is caught uncomfortably in between. Here’s some reading on the Deacon for the weekend, after the break:

The Mike Karney Factor (Week 2)

One game is a small sample size. Two consecutive games might be a trend. According to Mike Sando’s latest post on ESPN, the Rams averaged only 1.5 yards per carry with Karney in as a lead blocker in Week 2… and 8.6 y/c from a single-back set. This brings up an interesting bit of Rams […]

Rams-Packers: Revisiting our Prediction

The Rams enter week three and their home opener ranked dead last in ESPN’s power rankings, but first in Thesaurus entries for “shitty” used by sportswriters: “Lowly” (Yahoo Sports), “Pathetic” (Sporting News), and most infamously, “a shambles” (Marc Schlereth). And that’s just in the last 24 hours. Do they deserve this vitriol? Hell no! (Unless […]

The Mike Karney Factor (Week 1)

In a recent post from his must-read NFC West blog on ESPN, Mike Sando asked a question that has been on our mind as well, here at the RamsHerd: As noted after Week 1, I’m still waiting to see whether the Rams are better off running the ball with fullback Mike Karney on the field. […]

Rams-Redskins: A Tale of Two Fourth Downs

Firstly, I have to tip my hat to Jeff at RamsGab, who took our in-game twitter conversation and went and found an empirical study from Advanced NFL Stats to back up the argument. Yes, as the P-D recapped, Donnie Avery’s fumble inside the ten, with the Rams mounting their most impressive drive of the season […]

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