The Rams are doing well in a tough division:
Biggest Challenge?
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Short week for the Rams.
Cross-country flight for the Rams.
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Tua time!
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All of Miami's offensive stats to date are now moot. While Miami will be running the same offense per say, it's going to be Tua's execution of said offense that's going to be the difference now, for better or worse.
Defensively however, all of Miami's stats are still applicable.Puka-head, Tin Indian and KeyFin like this. -
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My expectations are sky-high for Tua but the reality is that I just don't know what his first game will look like. If he struggles, do we bench him? If he plays lights-out, do we press to run up the score? Will we turn him loose with his legs at all? So many questions will be answered this Sunday and I simply can't wait for his grand awakening in Miami.Mexphin likes this. -
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He isnt a take off and run with it QB though, not to say he cant make some plays with his legs when things break down or the defense turns it's back. He can. -
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But to contradict what you said, he absolutely will take off and run with it! He did it in high school and college with a lot of success since he's so fluid under center and through his initial steps.djphinfan likes this. -
I expect to see alot of that Sunday.KeyFin likes this. -
We need to stop the Rams run game, the Bears failed to do that on defense. I think we have a better offense even with Tua in his first game than what the Bears showed, as our OL is in better shape. I expect a close game, with Miami winning it with a late FG.
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I only care about two things.
1. He gets thru this game healthy.
2. He plays well.
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I'm not saying he cant run now and then or doesnt have good mobility. -
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Hell, I typically DVR the game when it's being broadcast on U-Verse and don't start watching the game until an hour after it starts so I can fast forward through and avoid what distracts me from my love for Dolphins football.
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Rams rookie safety Terrell Burgess will miss the rest of the season, coach Sean McVay said Tuesday. Burgess will undergo surgery Wednesday on his broken ankle. “Godspeed,” Burgess tweeted, along with praying hands, on Tuesday night.
“It’s a shame because he was doing so well in really both phases, special teams and defense,” McVay said. “But he’s got a really bright future.”
Burgess, a third-round pick out of Utah, injured his ankle during a tackle of Bears running back David Montgomery on Monday night. Burgess’ left leg got caught underneath him as he was bent backward. The medical staff placed an air cast on Burgess’ leg before he was carted off. Burgess had three tackles, including two on special teams.
He finished his rookie season with eight tackles and a pass breakup in seven games.
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