Rams vs Redskins: “There Are No Moral Victories”

Ultimately, this will go down in the eyes of most observers as a “trap” game that the Redskins barely escaped. Yes, both teams were 0-1 Sunday morning, but there’s 0-1 teams and then there are the “we need to completely re-learn how to win after the last 3 years” 0-1 teams like the St Louis […]

Rams-Redskins: Revisiting our Prediction

Here’s a reprint of our original RamsHerd prediction for this game, a close-fought 13-12 loss, plus additional notes and comments: In Week Two, Coach Spagnuolo faces off against a doubly familiar opponent: the NFC East’s Washington Redskins, running an offense eerily similar to the scheme that Pat Shurmur wants to install. Week Date Opponent LY: […]

Final Thoughts on Rams-Seahawks, before turning to the Redskins

Pro Football Focus has posted their recap and stats from the Rams/Seattle week 1 tilt, giving us the opportunity to do a final post mortem. If you’d like to get notified when these game recaps go live, PFF has a nice little feature, allowing you to sign up for their game alerts. Here are a […]

Rams vs Seahawks: the Defense gets Punched in the Nuts

If you are a man and you don’t know what it feels like to get punched in the nuts, please raise your hand. An official RamsHerd representative will be with you shortly for a very important educational experience. Ever since Steve Spagnuolo became head coach of the St Louis Rams, he has preached the importance […]

Is Richie Incognito the new Lawrence Phillips?

The stat line for Richie Incognito is going to be ugly. He racked up 35 yards in penalties, most coming on two unnecessary roughness calls where he found himself still finishing his block against Brandon Mebane. Each of his three penalties killed a drive, or at least significantly contributed to its failure. After his second […]

Rams vs Seahawks: The Offense Cuts its own Throat

The Rams’ 3-1 record in the preseason was earned when their opponents pulled their first-teamers off the field. Unfortunately for the Rams, Seattle showed no such courtesy. Seattle’s front seven and the noise level of the stadium consistently flustered the Rams’ attempts at offensive execution. It should say something that our best offensive lineman today […]

Rams vs Seahawks: Revisiting our Week 1 Prediction

When we originally previewed the season’s first month, we forecast a Week 1 loss in Seattle. (Boo!) Given the events of the preseason, though, does this prediction still hold up? In St Louis, we’ve seen the emergence of Laurent Robinson, the shuffling of linebackers, and the transformation of the defense into a producer of sacks […]

Rams 2009, Mission 1: The NFC West

As Jim Thomas points out in his Game 1 preview, the Rams have been NFC West doormats for the past three years, winning only 4 of 18 games against the Seahawks, Cardinals, and 49ers. This includes a streak of eight consecutive losses to Seattle, a team we once owned in division play. The depths of […]

And so it begins…

(Cue “Thus Spake Zarasthusa“) The dawn brings us the new season of the NFL, a perfectly conceived battle of opposing sides and opposing aspects of our collective personality. Like the arrival of the monolith in Stanley Kubrick’s 2001, perfectly formed and inscrutable, it excites and confuses us. There is the visceral conflict that constantly boils […]

For all you armchair GMs: Best Available Free Agents

As of Sept 7, here’s who is still out there: Offense – Defense. Pickings appear to be slim in general, but with several appealing options at running back/fullback, if we need to place Gado on the PUP list with his busted rib cartilage. Remember that Gado’s value is at least halfway as a blocker … […]

Governor’s Cup Wrap – Looking at Players on the Bubble

Well, the Rams gave a good show for the hometown fans, which is in itself a rarity. A defense that gave up a few big plays managed to not be killed by any of them, and showed a resiliency and aggressiveness that resulted in game-changing turnovers. In striking contrast to the Chiefs, the Rams did […]

Governor’s Cup! What to Watch For

Imo’s Pizza versus Gates Barbecue. Schlafly Pale Ale versus Boulevard Wheat. East St Louis vs Kansas City, Kansas. Jazz vs Blues. The Arch versus … a spiny blowfish of a convention center. Once and for all, in Governor’s Cup XX, we will settle tonight the question of Who’s Better! That is, at least until next […]

Rebuilding the Rams Offense: Observations from PFF (Part 3)

Part 1 and Part 2 of our ongoing preseason conversation with ProFootballFocus focused on the defense: key factors in the front seven and in the secondary. This week, we look holistically at the offensive line, and specifically at the key offseason moves — signing Jason Brown from the Ravens, drafting Jason Smith, and moving Alex […]

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