Monday, October 23, 2006

Bye Week

The Rams have a bye, so what should they be doing? The obivious, like looking for ways to win games especially since Seattle lost!

Check Stats

Rams Loss

I not too worried about the Rams, but they have to win the close games under their own control. A win is a win, as some people beleive. Some will take a win in any fashion even a an ugly win. I can take one or two ugly wins non sequestially, but consectively, does not make me feel comfortable. Hoping to recover an opponants fumble in the wanning seconds of the game to perserve a lead just doesn't do it for me. This just shows me a problem. Like the problem being your defense.
The defense the blew a supstantial lead that put the Rams behind the Seahawks by six points. Which put the Rams ahead by one point when the Rams scored in the last two minutes in the game. Just look for a common factore in the above mention points and you will find the Defense's inability to protect a lead. The Rams defense has not jelled yet, and maybe I should be concerned about the Rams.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Rams Win Ugly

Not the "Greatest Show on Turf."

The Rams won but not by a blow out.
What used to be the "Greatest Show on Turf" under former coach Mike Martz
isn't much of a show at all under new coach Scott Linehan. But so far,
Linehan's more conservative offensive approach is a hit.

Not Martz's Rams

Rams meet their old coach.