USAFSkinFan wrote:markshark84 wrote:I am a little worried about the St. Louis game. I think that there is a ton of things going on in that organization and teams tend to rally behind those types of things. I, too, am concerned with Al Saunders and his familiarity with the defensive players. With the QB issues, new coach, former disgruntled coach, coming off a bye week, power backs, etc. --- there are number that make me uncomfortable about this game. I just hope that the team is focused and doesn't take this team too lightly.
On a positive note, the game is at home and we really don't have difficult teams over the span of the next 3 games which would cause us to "look" past the Rams.
I'm very worried about the Rams game for those same reasons... also, the sentiment here in StL is that they probably have a better chance winning a road game because they don't have the pressure on them when the home fans start booing the first time they give up a sack... they also don't see the 'Skins as a big pass rush threat, which is one of the things that has really contributed to games getting out of hand... they believe if they can tackle better, they'll be in this game at the end...
I hope not...
The sacks they give up are the least of their concerns. I understand -- I completely understand -- that the NFL differs from college football in that there are no gimme games. But the Rams are not just a coaching change away from fixing things, they have been really bad and across-the-board.
On offense, they are 30th in yards per game (26th passing, 28th rushing) and dead last in points scored. They are allowing the second most yards per game on defense, they've allowed 147 points in four games, they are 27th against the pass and 28th against the rush. They are minus 3 in the turnover column and have converted only 22% of their third downs.
That kind of dismal play just doesn't vanish with a new coach and a bye week. I think the Rams, and their fans, are underestimating the Redskins defense.