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Watch the "QBs going through ball security drills" clip again. Do you see who is taking it more urgently? More excitement and energy about practicing? More eager to get back to the front and start the next drill?
No who is it? To me it looks like they're running side by side thru them equally. Goff looks maybe slower but somebody 6'4" doesn't have the same quick little stride as somebody 5" shorter so maybe Wolford looks faster?
 

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We all love Goff yet wtf would happen if for thumb reasons Goff sits, Wolf starts and wins...well the fucking TEAM wins! I gotta slow my roll. Back to Goff starting. My bad-edit again. I can't type on a phone, too. I have bad 2x thumbs.
 

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I din’t give a damn who starts: all I care about is getting the next four wins.
 

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I hope Goff doesn’t practice like he is warming up. Do they have other recent videos with a little more actual practice intensity? If you notice John Wolford looks like he was warming up and practicing with some type of intensity.

I'm not seeing that at all. Goff looks really smooth in his drops.

No who is it? To me it looks like they're running side by side thru them equally. Goff looks maybe slower but somebody 6'4" doesn't have the same quick little stride as somebody 5" shorter so maybe Wolford looks faster?

It looks about what I'd expect from both. Wolford is the more mobile guy and is much quicker. Jared doesn't look nimble, and none of us have ever mistaken him for nimble lol.
 

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I'm not seeing that at all. Goff looks really smooth in his drops.



It looks about what I'd expect from both. Wolford is the more mobile guy and is much quicker. Jared doesn't look nimble, and none of us have ever mistaken him for nimble lol.
Jared is more mobile than Warner was, you bastid!
 

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Watch the "QBs going through ball security drills" clip again. Do you see who is taking it more urgently? More excitement and energy about practicing? More eager to get back to the front and start the next drill?
I see Jared not giving up on the play and finishing for the TD by running the extra few yards.

Then the next play I see Wolford practicing running as fast as he can to stop the defender from scoring on the interception he just threw.

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Opposing View: Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll on facing the Rams for a third time this season

This isn't the first time Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll has been in this situation.

In 1997, when he was in his first season as head coach of the Patriots, he faced the same opponent from his division three times – the Miami Dolphins – and swept all three games with wins in Week 13, Week 17 and the Wild Card Round of the playoffs. The same scenario unfolded 16 years later in his current position, when the Seahawks faced the 49ers three times – a Week 2 win, followed by a Week 14 loss and NFC Championship win.

For Carroll, facing the Rams for a third-time this season when the two teams play in the Wild Card round on Saturday isn't out of the ordinary.

"No, it isn't different, you just have more information," Carroll said during a conference call with Rams beat writers Tuesday. "If you played somebody the last game of the season or something, I mean, you might feel a little bit more like that, but it's just familiarity. It's really kind of a fun part of it for the coaches and all, because we have a lot of stuff to work with. They do, we do, and we'll see how it goes."

Having a lot to work with may sound like an exaggeration, but it's probably not. Look no further than the amount of studying the Seahawks will have to do on the Rams offense, given the uncertainty surrounding who Los Angeles will start at quarterback.

Rams head coach Sean McVay on Tuesday gave reporters a timetable of "Saturday at 1:39 (p.m.)" for the decision of starting Jared Goff or John Wolford, effectively signaling he won't show his hand until as close the the 1:40 p.m. kickoff time as possible.

Goff (right thumb) was estimated as a limited participant on Tuesday's injury report. In his absence in Week 17, Wolford made his first NFL start and completing 22 of 38 pass attempts for 231 yards with an interception, also adding six carries for 56 yards on the ground in the Rams' 18-7 win over the Cardinals.

"They showed a lot of trust in him," Carroll said, when asked about his impressions of Wolford. "He threw the ball 38 times in the game and he handled it really well. In a variety of ways, he contributed – running and throwing and in and out of pocket, all that stuff. He did a really good job. You can see that they really did believe that he could get the job done. They weren't afraid of the first time starter form or anything, they really went for it."

Carroll also said he didn't see anything different out of the Rams offense with Wolford under center.

"I think it looks like the same offense to me," Carroll said. "They've run all of the same plays. He did a nice job of keeping the ball on some reads and all that, so I don't think it was much different. I thought it was very much the same. Strong-armed guy, moved around, got out of the pocket, did some nice things. They certainly used him on the edge just like they've done consistently over the years."

The two teams split the regular season series 1-1. However, as Carroll mentioned before, they have a lot of material to work with, so one game won't be more indicative than the other of what the Seahawks have to prepare for against the Rams. Carroll said they have to prepare "for everything."

The proverbial chess match with all of that information available is what makes a third game against the same team in the same season fun for Carroll.

"We can't figure out what they're going to do with it. We have to just prepare for everything," Carroll said. "Defensively, they have a lot of variations in stuff that they do, we've got to wait and see. We'll have to be ready to be flexible and adapt as the game starts to unfold in the first half and by halftime, we've got to get our act together to make sure we know what's going on. So, that's what's cool about this game. The coaches become more of a factor, I think, in that we have a lot to work with here and they do, we do. And so, it's a fun challenge."
 

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I find the 'any time TD scorer' market interesting, at the bookies I use.
Here are the players they list as most likely to score a TD at any time, in descending order.

Chris Carson
Tyler Lockett
DK Metcalf
Cam Akers
Robert Woods
Carlos Hyde
Tyler Higbee
Jacob Hollister
David Moore
Russel Wilson

Top 3 are all Hawks, and the Hawks own 70% of the list.
 

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I find the 'any time TD scorer' market interesting, at the bookies I use.
Here are the players they list as most likely to score a TD at any time, in descending order.

Chris Carson
Tyler Lockett
DK Metcalf
Cam Akers
Robert Woods
Carlos Hyde
Tyler Higbee
Jacob Hollister
David Moore
Russel Wilson

Top 3 are all Hawks, and the Hawks own 70% of the list.
So Russel Wilson has the best chance according to this? That's not to bad I suppose.
 

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That last game in Seattle the Rams left a lot of points on the field. Mark my words: Seattle's secondary cannot hang with us. Last game out our OL played poorly and so did our QB. Both of those things will be different this time around. Our OL will have Whit back and have their shit together. And I am confident Seattle's broken coverages will be taken advantage of.

I think Carrol knows what's coming. He's hoping for the stagnant Rams but he isn't gonna get that team. We're gonna beat these fucks.
 

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  • Jared Goff (thumb) is questionable for the Wild Card Round against the Seahawks.
    The Rams haven't been forthcoming with Goff updates, opting to keep the Seahawks guessing ahead of Saturday. Reports earlier in the week had Goff a long shot to return after going under the knife on Dec. 28, but coach Sean McVay did say he was "preparing himself to play." That, of course, could mean anything. We would not be shocked if John Wolford got the call, but Goff is probably the slight favorite at this point. Don't be surprised if we don't truly know Goff's status by the time you are forced to lock in DFS lineups on Saturday morning.
    Jan 7, 2021, 4:18 PM ET

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