How can the best NFC West receivers survive against LA Rams Jalen Ramsey, on Ramsey Island?
The LA Rams know that the team needs some key ingredients to win an NFL Super Bowl. The team must have a franchise quarterback, an elite pass rusher, a wall protecting the quarterback’s blindside, and a shut-down cornerback. For now, the debate as to whether the LA Rams have a franchise quarterback in Jared Goff, an elite pass-rusher in defensive lineman Aaron Donald, or a wall protecting Goff’s blindside in left tackle Andrew Whitworth, lets train our eyes upon the latest addition to the team of that fabulous four: cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
Jalen Ramsey is not an average cornerback, any more than Aaron Donald is just an average defensive lineman. He is one of the few players on defense that each offensive coordinator will single out by name and plan around. He is a decisive defender, a player who possesses a rare combination of audacity, talent, and intimidation. His ability to defend the pass begins as soon as receivers and quarterbacks know that they will be facing him.
Faith, love, but no charity
He is relentless in both word and deed. A player of faith who believes in God as much as he believes in his own talents. Faith, filed with God’s love and peace. But as to charity on the football field? That’s not happening. He will make you earn everything. That faith is the self-confidence to some, intimidation to opponents, and one heckuva player to the Rams defensive coaches. In the end, Jalen Ramsey knows all about what it takes to perform at an elite level in the NFL
What will it all mean for the LA Rams fans? Pure entertaining enjoyment, that’s what. Football will be fun, thrilling, and a highlight of the week once more. The Rams will likely be pitting Jalen Ramsey against the best of the NFC West. So let’s do a sneak preview, shall we?