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Whomever it is I don't want that guy in my lineup. I know they are moving him around more now. Will he be in the slot vs Godwin so he can be down on the line or will he lock up Evans?
That sounds like a reference to the Manning cast!Gronk would just run right by him.
He doesn't even have to practice or know who's guarding him. So it doesn't matterGronk would just run right by him.
No good answer bro sorryWhomever it is I don't want that guy in my lineup. I know they are moving him around more now. Will he be in the slot vs Godwin so he can be down on the line or will he lock up Evans?
Well this is all over the map....
The Rams mostly play zone coverage now a days with Ramsey sometimes playing man in special situations. My guess against a team like Tampa where they have so many offensive weapons the Rams will mainly deploy a zone.
Michael Pittman had a monster game last week. I dont think Ramsey locks onto one guy
Last year vs the Rams:
Evans had 5 catches for 49 yds and 1 TD on 9 targets
Godwin had 7 catches for 53 yds and 1 TD on 10 targets
Gronk had 2 catches for 25 yds on 6 targets
Antonio Brown had 8 catches for 57 yds on 13 targets
so all those summertime quotes from Raheem Morris about not switching from a base of cover 4 were just blowing smoke?As a Rams fan watching this year VS last year, throw away last years game stats. Its a whole new DC in LA that a lot of you seem to have forgot about. Staley, the old DC would run Ramsey almost exclusively in Man and locked down the #1. Last week Ramsey was 50-50 in man vs zone while the majority of the defense was in zone. Week 1 I believe was roughly the same. Even at one point Ramsey was man on the RB in the redzone so I have no idea what our new DC is doing.
This game has me worried as last year our defense was a perfect match VS the Bucs with our front 4 getting pressure and taking away the #1 option with Ramsey. Now I have no idea what he is going to do.
All in all though I wouldn't use last years game as a reference because this new DC seems to be running a totally different defense.
I don't have All-22 so I watch the game once and that's it. Hopefully someone can chime in that does have it but I believe we still run mostly cover 4 but it was usually cover 4 with Ramsey on man- specifically the number 1, and rush 4. Now from both games Ramsey is everywhere. He isn't just being used to lockdown the number 1. Here is a quick 2min vid of week 1. @ 1:31 is just a single play where he isn't on the #1 but it happened in both games pretty often. This clip also highlights how he is being used even at the line which was quite uncommon.so all those summertime quotes from Raheem Morris about not switching from a base of cover 4 were just blowing smoke?
I’m shocked a coach would blatantly lie to the media to conceal his intentions.
I don't have All-22 so I watch the game once and that's it. Hopefully someone can chime in that does have it but I believe we still run mostly cover 4 but it was usually cover 4 with Ramsey on man- specifically the number 1, and rush 4. Now from both games Ramsey is everywhere. He isn't just being used to lockdown the number 1. Here is a quick 2min vid of week 1. @ 1:31 is just a single play where he isn't on the #1 but it happened in both games pretty often. This clip also highlights how he is being used even at the line which was quite uncommon.
I do like how he is everywhere as he is a tremendous athlete for a corner but taking away someone's #1 option is huge.
Either way it should be an interesting game but I just wouldn't say " oh last year Ramsey locked down Evans he'll do it again this year" as I'm no entirely sure he'll follow Evans all game.
SeniorVBDStudent said:If I had to guess, he will move depending on how the gameplay is going (in game adjustments). Too many viable targets to just shadow player X.
I also think there’s an element of it being flexible based on the team they’re playing. Neither Indy nor Chicago have an alpha WR (ARob certainly is but with Dalton he’s not a huge thread to take over/dominate a game). This frees up Ramey to play a hybrid role. Will be interesting to see if they take the same hybrid approach with a true Alpha WR/QB tandem.I don't have All-22 so I watch the game once and that's it. Hopefully someone can chime in that does have it but I believe we still run mostly cover 4 but it was usually cover 4 with Ramsey on man- specifically the number 1, and rush 4. Now from both games Ramsey is everywhere. He isn't just being used to lockdown the number 1. Here is a quick 2min vid of week 1. @ 1:31 is just a single play where he isn't on the #1 but it happened in both games pretty often. This clip also highlights how he is being used even at the line which was quite uncommon.
I do like how he is everywhere as he is a tremendous athlete for a corner but taking away someone's #1 option is huge.
Either way it should be an interesting game but I just wouldn't say " oh last year Ramsey locked down Evans he'll do it again this year" as I'm no entirely sure he'll follow Evans all game.