5 reasons LA Rams offensive line goes from rags to riches
By Bret Stuter
Reason 4 – NFL game experience is valuable
With all the work, effort, exercise, and training throughout organized team activities, nothing simulates the actual experience of an NFL game. That means a great deal to front offices who shop to add depth throughout an NFL season.
NFL games are recorded. Each play is available for analysis. It’s not poorly recorded video, testimony from a friend of a friend, or a sketchy scouting sheet. It’s replicable video evidence to show anyone in the organization. Errors can be instantly diagnosed as fixable or not. Effort can be observed. It’s shareable information throughout the decision making process.
For the player, it’s instant feedback to improve all the training, weight-room work, exercise, sports conditioning. It adds immediate emphasis to a player regarding what they do well enough, and what they need to continue to improve upon.
Once in an NFL game as a starter, everything changes. And for the Rams, five players broke into that select group of players. The challenge is that each will want more. As it stands, the Rams will likely only have opportunities for two or three to earn a starting role in 2020.