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After watching last night's debacle in Chicago, I will admit McVay was outcoached by Nagy. McVay has been regarded as a creative genius but in the last two months have we seen anything new that we haven't seen before? Where has the jet sweep gone? The screens to Gurley, or Gurley up the seam? Where is our red zone creativity?
Last week on this forum I suggested McVay use Donald and/or Brockers in the red zone like the Bears had done last week vs the Giants. Instead, the Bears are the ones who pull it off while we do what we always do in the red zone...one run to Gurley, two forced passes and a field goal. How many times have we seen that this season? Do you know how affective a halfback pass from Gurley could be from the 10-yard line?
One thing I keep hearing on every Ram broadcast recently is how we run out of a 3-receiver set over 90% (I forgot the exact number) of the time. Maybe it's time we mix it up a bit, go double tight or put an extra lineman in and pound Gurley. Maybe throw a fullback or H-back in to help him out. It seems like our offensive line has regressed in the last month or so. Maybe it's the fact that they're pass-blocking on nearly every play and haven't been able to get in a rhythm. Have defenses caught on?
Last night McVay admitted he was very humbled and I think he just had so much confidence in his system that he couldn't see anyone shutting it down. Hopefully, this loss will be a wakeup call and force him to tweak things a bit. If not, I don't see us going as far as we want in the playoffs.
Last week on this forum I suggested McVay use Donald and/or Brockers in the red zone like the Bears had done last week vs the Giants. Instead, the Bears are the ones who pull it off while we do what we always do in the red zone...one run to Gurley, two forced passes and a field goal. How many times have we seen that this season? Do you know how affective a halfback pass from Gurley could be from the 10-yard line?
One thing I keep hearing on every Ram broadcast recently is how we run out of a 3-receiver set over 90% (I forgot the exact number) of the time. Maybe it's time we mix it up a bit, go double tight or put an extra lineman in and pound Gurley. Maybe throw a fullback or H-back in to help him out. It seems like our offensive line has regressed in the last month or so. Maybe it's the fact that they're pass-blocking on nearly every play and haven't been able to get in a rhythm. Have defenses caught on?
Last night McVay admitted he was very humbled and I think he just had so much confidence in his system that he couldn't see anyone shutting it down. Hopefully, this loss will be a wakeup call and force him to tweak things a bit. If not, I don't see us going as far as we want in the playoffs.