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Title: Rams FF-specific Team Report Post by rickgpin on Sep 15th, 2005, 8:16pm by Rick Gould Time & Date of this Update (PST): 17:00 on Mon Apr 03 2006 News: Offseason Thoughts Fantasy Football Slant : St Louis fans are upbeat about the new coaching staff for the Rams. Years of "Control Freak" Martz crap had disallusioned even his most fervent defenders. Finally, the hiring of cronies as coaches, regardless of ability, has ended in St Louis. Linehan may not be considered an offensive genius like Martz, but his track record shows that he knows how to inject life into an attack and he worked wonders with the Dolphins offense this past season. If he can find some reinforcements to help protect Bulger, the Rams should continue to score points. Hiring Haslett to take care of the defense was a great move, as was bringing aboard Venturi to take over the spot if Haslett becomes a head coach again. The Rams look like they can contend for a division title again right away. Linehan offered a glimpse at his playbook and offensive philosophy at the NFC coaches breakfast last week in Orlando. Highlights included: A no-huddle offense for at least parts of most games. An audible system for Marc Bulger and the Rams quarterbacks. Fewer seven-step drops on pass plays. Fewer four-receiver sets. An expanded role for the tight end in the passing game. And a simplified playbook and game plan. My initial thoughts on this approach is a bit more ball and clock control. Four of the five highlights above mean less hits on the quarterback, a big issue with Martz run offenses whether it was Kurt Warner or Marc Bulger. In addition, both the "no huddle" and audibles should improve the pace and tempo of the offense.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 17:00 on Fri Dec 30 2005 News: Week 17 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : I tried to warn the 49ers about the "trap game" against the Rams. Now they have opened up the field for the Reggie Bush Sweepstakes and may be on the outside looking in come draft day. Thank goodness the Rams go on the road to play the Cowboys, they have been tough to watch in person over the past few weeks. The Rams offense will have some, but not a lot of success against the Cowboys. Jamie Martin and Torry Holt were the standouts last week and I expect the same from Holt this week. The running game and Steven Jackson's fantasy value has disappeared over the past few weeks. I am struggling to determine the source of the breakdown. Unimaginative playcalling, soft running, lead blocking or all of the above. I do not think it will be solved this week. Yikes! A good runner against the Rams woeful rush defense. That spells big fanatasy numbers for Julius Jones! I even expect Bledsoe to carve up the Rams defense at will. If your fantasy championship is this week I would load up on them Cowboys and avoid all Rams except for Torry Holt and Jeff Wilkins.
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Title: Re: Rams FF-specific Team Report Post by StegRock on Oct 16th, 2005, 4:07am Time & Date of this Update (PST): 15:30 on Fri Oct 7 2005 News: Week 5 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : It's division rivalry week as the Seahawks swoop into St Louis to play the enigma we like to call the Rams. Both teams are 2-2 and this game favors the home team. Therefore it's the Rams turn. When the Rams have the ball: All I can say is 442 passing yards! I got the impression the Giants put 8 men in the box on defense to force the Rams to throw the ball. Martz completely returned to form. He tries to run the ball early in obvious running situations and when unsuccessful, abandons it entirely. If the Rams continue to play "Arena Football", Bulger and all wide receivers will benefit. In support of that effort, rookie Alex Barron and the O-line played well and Bulger had time to pass all day. With 14 total rushing attempts it is hard to say much of anything about the running game. Steven Jackson was tentative and could not find any running room. Fantasy wise Jackson had a respectable day overall and that should continue. The Rams have been decimated at tight end with the loss of Roland Williams and the injury to Brandon Manumaleuna. They resigned Cam Cleeland to help at the tight end position. The Rams like to use two tight ends with Brandon playing the H back position. Missing these 2 players may have contributed to the lack of running success. When the Rams are on ST/Defense: The Rams offense will give Jeff Wilkins some scoring opportunities. Wilkins missed his first field goal of the season last week. The Rams special teams were average or below last week. Punting and punt returns suck for the Rams, but not a lot of that is going on when you play the Rams. The forecast is for warm temperatures in Hell on Sunday, so I would not be too concerned about anything special happening. I expect Shawn Alexander, Darrel Jackson(or any tall receiver with a pulse), and Jeremy Stevens to have success against the no gap filling, coverage mistake riddled, and non-aggressive Rams defense. I would not consider any Ram defensive players as starters.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 19:30 on Thur Sep 29 2005 News: Week 4 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : The St Louis Rams limp into New York this week. The Giants are back home after surrendering 45 points on the road and I look for them to take out their frustration on the shaky 2-1 Rams. I got sick to my stomach listening to Joe Theisman and Paul Maguire gushing over Eli Manning on Sunday night. Here's hoping Eli isn't playing as good as those two think. When the Rams have the ball: Both Steven Jackson and Marshall Faulk looked sharp running the ball last Sunday. Jackson left the game to have his ribs x-rayed and according to Torry Holt, Marshall put on his superman cape and took the field. Jackson returned late in the game, but is listed as questionable this week. Bulger at times plays like an elite NFL quarterback and then at times does not look in control. Having been sacked 15 times in 3 games I know he was excited when rookie right tackle, Alex Barron finally made it into the game. On his second NFL play, Barron pancaked Titans defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, who up to that point was threatening to end Bulger's career. This bodes well for the future health and accuracy of Mark Bulger. Martz's playcalling was sharp and at times made the Titans look foolish. Could this be the new, maturer side of "Mad Mike"? Okay so it was only the Titans, but still... When the Rams are on ST/Defense: With the exception of Jeff Wilkins, the Rams special teams are not special. Hell will freeze over, and the NHL will setup an expansion team there who will win the Stanley Cup in their first year, before they make a big play. I will not be surprised if Jeremy Shockey has a big game, as the Rams still struggle to cover opposing tight ends. At running back, Tiki Barber is the best the Rams will have faced so far this year. The rest of the Giant offense is not scary to me. The only IDP to consider would be Leonard Little who has 3.5 sacks.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 16:00 on Fri Sep 23 2005 News: Week 3 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : Summary: The Tennessee Titans roar into town this weekend for a rematch of Super Bowl XXXIV. This is still a BIG grudge match for the Titans and the first time they've met in a regular season matchup since that game. The Rams are a great at home, winning 81% of the time in St Louis since 1999. They average 31 points per game at home. The Titans, on the other hand, hold the NFL's best road record since 1995 and arrive in St Louis on the back of a crushing defeat of the Ravens. St Louis survived a not so convincing victory over the Cardinals. In the league of parity, the home team is winning 67% of the time this year. I think this is one of those times. When the Rams have the ball: They are doing a good job of running the football with all packages and all situations. Per usual, protecting Bulger is key to the Ram's offensive success as he has been sacked 11 times in the first two games. A word of caution, the Titans had 6 sacks last week alone. On the flip side, Titans' opponents have scored all six times they reached the redzone, four of those for touchdowns. I personally don't think the Titan's secondary can keep up with the speed of the Rams. With that said, I expect the Ram's offense to get in-sync and light up the scoreboard this week. When the Rams are on ST/Defense: The Rams special teams were improved last week, but are at best adequate with no real potential for scoring. It is still wait and see on the defense, though the defensive line at times dominated the Arizona Cardinals front five. The only possible IDPs to consider would be Leonard Little who has 3 sacks and Dejuan Groce at cornerback who has 1 interception, a beautiful over the shoulder pick on a deep pass from Kurt Warner. Week #3 Player by Player Review: This analysis is based on your average 10- to 12-team league and standard scoring, with touchdowns and yardage being evenly weighted. The "Projected Fantasy Role" is where you should plan on lining that player up on your fantasy team from week to week.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 18:45 on Fri Sep 16 2005 News: Week 2 Preview Fantasy Football Slant: Summary: This is the ultimate matchup for the Rams this week. St Louis hates the Arizona Cardinal's owner Bill Bidwell as much as they still hate Don Denkinger (Cardinals vs Royals Game 6, 1985 World Series,). Kurt Warner wants to prove the Rams shouldn't have given up on him, though he is too nice to admit it. The only thing worse than losing to the Arizona Cardinals, would be losing to them in St Louis. It just can't happen... or it's back to therapy for me. With that said, it is somewhat an even matchup. When the Rams have the ball: Both teams have a potent passing offense if given time in the pocket. The edge should go to the Rams with Steven Jackson's running ability, assuming of course they don't pass 56 times. Both offenses should have success so I would not recommend betting the under. When the Rams are on ST/Defense: The Rams and Cardinals' special teams were exposed last week. Defenses are both average. The Rams defense held the 49ers to minimal offensive output, but still got burned a couple of times. If Warner is given time, the secondary could be in trouble covering Boldin and Fitzgerald. Key Matchup: Mike Martz's Play Calling vs Commonsense I think the Rams have the offensive tools to put up a lot of fantasy points. However, fantasy scoring may be limited to just yardage if Martz continues to go against conventional wisdom in the red zone. I would suggest either running plays or plays that work against a blitzing defense. Week #2 Player by Player Review: This analysis is based on your average 10- to 12-team league and standard scoring, with touchdowns and yardage being evenly weighted. The "Projected Fantasy Role" is where you should plan on lining that player up on your fantasy team from week to week.
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Title: Re: Rams FF-specific Team Report Post by rickgpin on Nov 23rd, 2005, 6:52pm News: Week 11 - Homecoming Week Fantasy Football Slant : Kurt and Brenda Warner return to St Louis this week. Kurt having sold his soul to the devil for those Super Bowl years now is having to spend the rest of his career playing in hell, or as I like to call it, the Arizona Cardinals. In addition to the reunion, we return to our favorite St Louis past time, pummeling the Arizona Cardinals and their idiot owner Bill Bidwell. No matter how many times it happens, it is still enjoyable. I should have known that once it appeared that the Rams coaching staff knew what they were doing on offense, they would shoot themselves in the foot. Last week the Rams had little success in the red zone, were pass happy, and fooled no one on a fake field goal. I will be shocked if they don't try to run, control the ball more, and protect their weak defense. Update of the Rams disfunction: Unknown veteran player throws the defensive line under the bus for not playing hard. The offensive coordinator for the Rams got into a fight with the running back coach. Damn! I wish someone on defense would get that mad! With that said, I would expect a shoot-out with a lot of fantasy opportunities. Though Mark Bulger and Torry Holt were a little rusty last week, those two along with Steven Jackson should be in your lineup. Isaac Bruce had 1 catch so I would keep him on your bench until he shows signs of life. For the Cardinals, safe starts would be Larry Fitzgerald, Kurt Warner, and of course Neil Rackers. Anquan Boldin may play and if so should be added to this list. I could be wrong, but even the Ram's defense should be able to stop the Cardinals rushing attack.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 14:30 on Fri Nov 11 2005 News: Week 10 - Division Rivalry Fantasy Football Slant : Week 10 brings the division battle between the Rams and the Seahawks at Qwest Field. This is a must win for the Rams to keep their playoff hopes alive or it will be an official changing of the guard in the NFC-West. I expect there will be enough fantasy points to go around for both teams. All recent games between these two teams have been close. The normal scenario is Alexander runs wild, the Rams keep it close, and the Rams win in the final minutes 3 of the last 4 games. The advantage the Rams have going for them this time (I can't believe I'm saying this) is a balanced attack. They will not abandon the run, but will stick with it as long as possible. If Joe Vitt wins this one, I will be the first, but not last to say "Mike who?" Steven Jackson, Mark Bulger and Torry Holt should be in your starting lineup this week. With Isaac Bruce's status still questionable, Kevin Curtis has upside potential as the #2 receiver. All fantasy scoring positions for the Seahawks look solid this week with the most obvious being Shaun Alexander, Joe Jurevicius, and Jeremy Stevens. Bobby Engram was not a factor in his first week back.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 14:30 on Fri Nov 4 2005 News: Week 9 - BYE WEEK Fantasy Football Slant : Thank goodness for parody! The Jaguars missed two field goals, failed on a fake field goal, and threw a 25 yard incomplete pass on 4th and 1. Irregardless of those mistakes, the Rams outplayed the Jaguars and were victorious. Week 10 brings the division battle between the Rams and the Seahawks in Seattle. Mark Bulger and Torry Holt should be healed and in the starting lineup. Isaac Bruce is still a question mark. 2nd Half Preview: Something has changed in the Rams. As first thought, they are NOT reverting to the "Lambs" of the 1990's. AU CONTRAIRE! They appear more disciplined and aggressive on defense and special teams and dare I say "SMASHMOUTH" on offense. Joe "Ground Chuck" Vitt has got the offense on a roll and with success running the ball they will stretch the field with the post and deep-in patterns. With that said, I would get Steven Jackson, Mark Bulger, and Torry Holt in your starting lineup each week. I personally will be starting Kevin Curtis until his production drops off. If the #1 cornerbacks over the past few weeks can't shut him down, I am not sure a safety or nickel back can either. I think the biggest risk is Isaac Bruce who should be watched carefully. I still believe that Marshall Faulk has value and if given the ball in space still has a lot to offer. It's just a damn shame! Sorry about the soapbox...barring injury, he doesn't have much fantasy value. From a fantasy perspective the Rams have a favorable schedule going forward. Weeks 10 - 13 at Seattle vs Arizona at Houston vs Washington The Seahawks game is a must win and the Rams beat them twice on the road last year. And I am not convinced the Redskins are for real. Weeks 14 - 16 (playoff weeks) at Minnetonka vs Philadelphia vs San Francisco The Eagles game might be a bit rough but the other 2 are fantasy matchups you want to be in on. If your fantasy league ignores yardage allowed, with the right matchup at home, the Rams D/ST are starting to look like a fantasy option. Excuse me, I think I just threw my back out jumping on the bandwagon again. Jeff Wilkins has been reliable, just not explosive. I would rank him just outside the top ten kickers this year. Time & Date of this Update (PST): 18:00 on Fri Oct 29 2005 News: Week 8 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : Early in the Ram's game this past week someone noted that all we were missing was Tony Banks and it would have really felt like 1997. In the end, a not very good Rams team beat a very bad Saints team. If the Rams don't get their act together, they will receive a rude awakening this weekend when the Jacksonville Jaguars come to town. I predict pain and suffering for the Rams. When the Rams have the ball: The passing offense was inconsistent against the Saints. One excuse is that the Rams were missing 3 Pro Bowl players on offense. Bulger, Holt, and Bruce are all doubtful and not expected to play again this week. This is not good news playing against the #2 pass defense in the NFL. Have the days of "Ground Chuck" returned? We are talking balanced offense baby! 27 rushing plays is unheard of in St Louis. Running the ball this week becomes even more critical. When the Rams are on ST/Defense: Rams continued with success in the Red Zone so Jeff Wilkin's 4 of the 5 scoring chances were XPs last week. He may not get as many chances this week. The Rams defense was more than respectable once they settled down from a fantasy perspective. However, do not trust them as a team or individually. Picking offensive players to excel against the Rams is just too easy. Fred Taylor and Jimmy Smith are this week's automatics.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 15:30 on Fri Oct 21 2005 News: Week 7 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : Just when you think things can't get worse, Bulger pulls the bonehead play of the week. Bulger is the key to the Rams offense and will probably be out until after their bye week. The only good news is that the Ram's get a chance to rebound in this week's matchup against the lowly Saints. When the Rams have the ball: The passing offense is in question with Jamie Martin at the reins. Though he started strong in relief last week, the Colts defense quickly confused him into throwing 2 interceptions and forcing a fumble. The Rams should be able to run effectively against the Saints and should try to pound the ball to open up the defense for the pass. Steven Jackson is running hard and Marshall Faulk pulled a "Lazarus" and looked sharp when given the opportunity. When the Rams are on ST/Defense: Jeff Wilkins will continue to get his scoring chances. He may see more FG opportunities than XP with Martin starting. If the Saints had Joe Horn and Deuce McAllister healthy they could be fantasy studs this week. The last time Aaron Stecker started for the Saints against the Rams, he rushed for 100+ yards and we thought he was headed to the HOF. I would expect Az Hakim and Antoine Smith to have some success. If my calendar is correct, Donte Stallworth had a good week last week, so he will take this week off. You might look for Ernie Conwell to get some passes thrown his way. Not that it needs to be said, but I would not consider any Ram defensive players as starters.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 09:00 on Sat Oct 15 2005 News: Week 6 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : Out of the frying pan and into the fire. With Mike Martz taking an extended leave of absence, the Rams are a rudderless ship heading into a Monday night showdown in Indianapolis against the Colts. That said, this game has the potential to be a FANTASY POINT EXPLOSION! When the Rams have the ball: The Rams offense has been out of sync early and endured terrible field position. However, once rolling they can put 30 points on the board against anyone. Bulger was sacked another 4 times but in general had plenty of time to pass. Steven Jackson had limited running success early, but performed solidly running and receiving out of the backfield the rest of the day. We will have to wait and see how the Martz-less offense will look. Could we see more balance? Not when they fall behind early as expected. When the Rams are on ST/Defense: Per usual, Jeff Wilkins will get his scoring chances. The Rams special teams returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown. With that said, the punting and punt return teams continue to suck for the Rams. The list of Colts that could have success on offense is nearly endless. Based on recent history, the Rams will continue to be passive and make coverage mistakes in the secondary. This could be a breakout week for Dallas Clark because the Rams don't like to cover the tight end. I would not consider any Ram defensive players as starters.
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Title: Re: Rams FF-specific Team Report Post by rickgpin on Apr 3rd, 2006, 7:45pm Time & Date of this Update (PST): 20:00 on Fri Dec 23 2005 News: Week 16 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : "NO EXCUSES!" This new motto of Rams Coach Vitt is usually followed by every excuse in the book. Nothing short of a Festivus miracle can save the Rams at this point in the season. Different week, different story, same result. The Rams yanked the rookie qb. To offset this good move, after watching Marshall Faulk play like a Hall of Famer with 100+ total yards, Coach Vitt decides that Arlen Harris, 3rd string waste of space, should play the last series with the Rams needing a field goal to win. Here is a great quote from Vitt on that decision. "Our linebackers hate going against Arlen in training camp." WHAT!?! I think I miss Mike Martz. The 49ers, looking solid in the Reggie Bush derby, come to visit this Saturday. This could be a "trap game" for the 49ers as they need to be careful not to look past the Rams and forward to the Bush Bowl next week in Houston. The Rams can choke via a number of techniques and pull defeat from the jaws of victory when you least expect it. The Rams have me a bit confused this week on offense. We may see Martin at qb, Marshall Faulk at rb, and even a balanced attack. How can Holt and Bruce get 32 yards receiving between them and McDonald lead the team in yardage and receptions? I think the Rams offense will have success against the woeful 49ers, but I am not confident who it will be. It should be Torry Holt and Steven Jackson. There is no way Torry gets held down two weeks in a row. Jackson had decent stats playing only a half last week. If he starts, he should have success. Everyone else is suspect based on a combination of skill, coaching, and playcalling. I hope that most of the Rams players and all of the 49ers players are not on your fantasy team, but just in case. Frank Gore could pick up some fantasy points and possibly the 49ers tight end, whoever he is this week.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 18:00 on Fri Dec 16 2005 News: Week 15 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : The Rams are falling faster than Shayna Richardson making her first solo skydiving jump. And the result has been just as catastrophic. Different week, same story. The Rams hung their hopes on the back of a rookie qb. The result was 5 interceptions on the day for Fitzpatrick. The running game wasn't totally abandoned, but this was not a balanced attack. Jackson had 19 carries for 67 yards. The Eagles come to visit this Sunday. Both teams are struggling on offense with 2nd and 3rd string qbs. The Rams have as many playmakers on defense as the Eagles have on offense...none. This used to be a huge game for both teams, but now it is just the third to last game before vacation begins. The Rams will not be successful if Fitzpatrick is asked to pass 40+ times per game. The 3 tds against the Texans a couple of weeks ago are beginning to look like a fluke. The only Ram that is a must start is Torry Holt. Isaac Bruce can not be counted on for many big plays and lately, Kevin Curtis only seems to be open in garbage time against the prevent defense. Steven Jackson appeared indecisive against the Redskins. On a 4th and 2 Steven Jackson rushed behind the left side of the line, he hesitated, and then instead of following his blocking cut back into the pursuit for no gain. He is running too much laterally instead of north and south and is missing reads. Even against the Rams there is not a lot of fantasy potential for the Eagles. Archuleta still can't cover a tight end so LJ Smith has some possibilities. Moats should have a big day, just like every other name or no-name runnnig back that faces the Rams.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 18:00 on Fri Dec 9 2005 News: Week 14 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : What a brilliant strategy by the Redskins. Force the rookie qb to beat you and the Rams accept the challenge and pass, pass, pass. No audibles, no spreading out the defense when the line is stacked at the point of attack. No short passing game to reduce the pressure on the QB. You have a rookie qb making his first start and in a close game you rush 3 times in the 2nd half? By the way, I am starting a write-in campaign for Rock Cartwright for the Pro Bowl. With that said, we may be in for another Fantasy Explosion this week against the Vikings! No defense and plenty of offensive weapons to go around on both teams. Given time in the pocket and with a balanced attack, I believe Ryan Fitzpatrick can be successful. Torry Holt and Isaac Bruce should continue to be successful with Fitzpatrick in the backfield. From a fantasy perspective Curtis seems to be the odd man out. In a repeat comment from last week and I quote "We all know the Rams should run the ball to protect their rookie QB, which is good news for Steven Jackson." The offensive line should be healthier and the Ram's coaching staff are saying they need to run more, which may help support this statement. For the Vikings you have to go with Mewelde Moore and/or Michael Bennett, Nate Burleson, and one of the Robinsons. In addition, it may be time for Jimmy Kleinsasser to find the end zone after being shutout for 2 years.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 18:00 on Fri Dec 2 2005 News: Week 13 Preview Fantasy Football Slant : Let me get this straight...the Ram's strategy is to play like crap for 1 or 2 quarters and give the other team a sizable advantage, and then rally like hell trying to catch up. That strategy worked to perfection against the Texans and the result was a fantasy bonanza for both teams. This week against the Redskins it may be deja vu all over again. Both teams need this win to maintain any playoff hopes, though neither deserve to watch the playoffs on TV, let alone play in them. Hey Buffy! Guess who is starting at QB for the Rams? That's right it's Ry! Fitzpatrick looked confident and showed a strong arm in pre-season and did not disappoint in his NFL debut. Nice touch on those 3 TD passes. Holt, Bruce, and Curtis all have 2 tds in the last two game. We all know the Rams should run the ball to protect their rookie QB, which is good news for Steven Jackson. However, injuries on the offensive line may slow down the Rams fantasy gravy train. I guess that is why they play the game. For the Redskins Santana Moss, George "Clinton Portis" and the Funkadelics, and Chris Cooley have a good chance for pro bowl type stats.
Time & Date of this Update (PST): 16:00 on Wed Nov 23 2005 News: Week 12 Review Fantasy Football Slant : The Rams appear to be playing out the string. The season became a bust after laying down to the Arizona Cardinals. The defense could not slow down the Cardinals and therefore allowed them to play eight in the box, stop the run, and try to end Bulger's career. After losing to the Deadbirds, the only thing worse would be for Tony Banks to come off the bench in Houston and "light up" this pathetically heartless defense. This week the Rams eye some level of redemption in Houston or position themselves for a high draft pick. With Mark Bulger out for 3 or more weeks the fantasy possibilities are Torry Holt, Isaac Bruce, and Kevin Curtis. Steven Jackson is the wild card. We all know the Rams should run the ball against the Texans, but since the Rams are constantly being outcoached, you never know. For the Texans the possibilities should be limited to Domanick Davis and Andre Johnson.
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