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seattlefan75
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From my assessment of last nights game I think the hawk were purely out coached and the Rams had a much better scheme. Looking at the game they weren't doing anything spectacular. Mathew Stafford was just throwing the ball 6-12 yards at a time to a player who was sitting open based on our zone defense then get a few more yards on YAC for a 1st down. It wasn't like Nacua was randy mossing our DBs.
But the game is what the game is all you can do is go over film and prepare for the lions this week. The concerning thing to me and this is what I said last season going into this season. I felt the 1st half of the season Geno was catching people off guard because everyone thought he was a below average back up at best and preparing for him wasn't a tall task. I felt after the Raiders game last season teams were really prepared and took him serious and of a result the offense struggled.
Going into this game the Rams were extremely prepared on playing the offense which is why they were only on the field for 20 minutes the entire game. This is what I believe and this is what separates the greats from the goods. Geno is a good QB that if you put him in a system that works with good coaching there is a success. If you put him in a bad situation he will be a bust and after last night it shows when the gameplan isn't working you can't expect him to do a Patrick Mahomes or a Seahawks Russell Wilson and do a Hudini trick for a big play to extend drives.
But the game is what the game is all you can do is go over film and prepare for the lions this week. The concerning thing to me and this is what I said last season going into this season. I felt the 1st half of the season Geno was catching people off guard because everyone thought he was a below average back up at best and preparing for him wasn't a tall task. I felt after the Raiders game last season teams were really prepared and took him serious and of a result the offense struggled.
Going into this game the Rams were extremely prepared on playing the offense which is why they were only on the field for 20 minutes the entire game. This is what I believe and this is what separates the greats from the goods. Geno is a good QB that if you put him in a system that works with good coaching there is a success. If you put him in a bad situation he will be a bust and after last night it shows when the gameplan isn't working you can't expect him to do a Patrick Mahomes or a Seahawks Russell Wilson and do a Hudini trick for a big play to extend drives.