Schadie001
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I have read a ton of articles and listened to many media types talk about how unstoppable the Ram's Dline is and how on earth are the Seahawks Oline with 2 rookies going to ever stop it.
How are the 2 rookies on the Rams Oline and a new QB in Foles gonna handle us?
That is the question no one is asking.
Edited: I Stand Corrected. Just after I posted this, I read this:
http://12thmanrising.com/2015/09/10/seahawks-vs-rams-5-things-to-watch-for/3/
SPEAKING OF SEATTLE’S FRONT 7……
For all the talk about the challenge of Seattle’s re-shuffled O-line against the Rams fearsome D-line, the Rams offensive front has a much tougher task. As mentioned above, 5 rookie linemen are listed on the Rams offenses 2-deep. Until last week they were starting T Rob Havenstein and G Jamon Brown together on the right side. They’ve since flipped their only real veteran, Roger Saffold, over to the right side to spread out the inexperience. Looking at possible Seattle targets at tackle in this year’s draft, I didn’t care for Havenstein. He’ll struggle with good edge rushers, something the Seahawks have in spades. Seattle should be able to generate a consistent pass rush with their front 4 in this game, leaving the LB’s to focus on dropping back into coverage, making it even tougher on Foles.
How are the 2 rookies on the Rams Oline and a new QB in Foles gonna handle us?
That is the question no one is asking.
Edited: I Stand Corrected. Just after I posted this, I read this:
http://12thmanrising.com/2015/09/10/seahawks-vs-rams-5-things-to-watch-for/3/
SPEAKING OF SEATTLE’S FRONT 7……
For all the talk about the challenge of Seattle’s re-shuffled O-line against the Rams fearsome D-line, the Rams offensive front has a much tougher task. As mentioned above, 5 rookie linemen are listed on the Rams offenses 2-deep. Until last week they were starting T Rob Havenstein and G Jamon Brown together on the right side. They’ve since flipped their only real veteran, Roger Saffold, over to the right side to spread out the inexperience. Looking at possible Seattle targets at tackle in this year’s draft, I didn’t care for Havenstein. He’ll struggle with good edge rushers, something the Seahawks have in spades. Seattle should be able to generate a consistent pass rush with their front 4 in this game, leaving the LB’s to focus on dropping back into coverage, making it even tougher on Foles.