LongtimeRamsFan42
Well-Known Member
Wow, Gurley is unbelievable!!!
Just another trick in his suck bag J-Rod.Cook disgusts me more as the weeks go on.
Hayes was good, Jenkins was good too
Our secondary played lights out! Hats off to McCloud. McDonald and Janoris Jenkins! There were some HUGE hits out there today that caused turnovers!
– Quarterback Nick Foles (-0.4) wasn’t forced to do much with the football, thanks largely to Todd Gurley (+4.7) and the Rams’ defense. While Foles didn’t make any interception-worthy throws, he didn’t have any particularly great passes, outside of one deep pass to Kenny Britt (0.4), either. When Foles was under pressure, he only managed to complete 42.9 percent of his passes; when he had a clean pocket to work from, that rose to 75.0 percent and 141 yards.
– First-round pick Todd Gurley (+4.7) showed why the Rams where willing to break the trend of not drafting a RB high. Gurley forced 11 missed tackles in the run game, which is the highest amount by any runner on running plays this season. To go along with his missed tackles, Gurley averaged 5.8 yards after contact per attempt, gaining over 100 yards alone after contact.
– The Rams’ defensive line was expected to cause the Browns trouble, and they did, but it came from the unexpected duo of William Hayes (+5.1) and Ethan Westbrooks (+3.7); both did most of their damage versus Mitchell Schwartz (-4.7), who, up to this point, was having a good season. Between both Westbrooks and Hayes, they recorded three sacks and seven hurries (not all against Schwartz).
Top performers:
DL William Hayes (+5.1)
RB Todd Gurley (+4.7)
DL Ethan Westbrooks (+3.7)
CB Janoris Jenkins (+3.1)
CB Lamarcus Joyner (+2.0)