Keeler advises CSU players, especially QB Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, to refrain from making promises that Rams football cannot fulfill.

CSU football's main issue is not their match against Shedeur Sanders, but rather their internal struggle.

September 17th 2024.

Keeler advises CSU players, especially QB Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi, to refrain from making promises that Rams football cannot fulfill.
In a recent press conference, Rams football coach Jay Norvell addressed concerns about the team's performance and strategy. Fans were baffled by the decision to slow down the offense and rely more on the running game in the first few games of the season. It seemed counterintuitive to have a highly-touted quarterback like Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi and not utilize his talents to the fullest.

Norvell explained that the choice to slow down the offense was due to the tough opponents the team faced in the first few weeks. He wanted to give the defense a chance by minimizing the number of plays and controlling the pace of the game. However, it was evident that the team was struggling, not because of their opponents, but because they seemed to be fighting against themselves.

The Rams' offense has been unpredictable and inconsistent. In the past year, they have switched between different styles of play, making it difficult for opponents to know what to expect. For example, in a game against CU, they threw the ball 11 times in the first four series, but in their most recent match, they only threw it five times in the first half. This lack of consistency has raised concerns among fans and has affected the team's credibility.

Norvell acknowledged the need to involve their playmakers and to have a more aggressive approach in their future games. He also mentioned that personnel played a role in their recent performance, as they were missing key players due to injuries. However, it was concerning that the team couldn't rely on their quarterback to throw against a Power 4 defense.

The coach's responses raised questions about the team's offensive strategy, and it was clear that he was feeling the pressure. With a president and athletic director who did not hire him, Norvell knows that his job is on the line. The Rams are expected to join the Pac-12, and their performance against Power 5 teams like Texas and CU has not been promising.

Despite the disappointing start to the season, Norvell remains optimistic and believes that they can turn things around. He emphasized that they still have nine games left, and their conference looks top-heavy, with only a few challenging opponents. However, it is also possible that the Rams' losing streak could continue, with tough games against teams like Oregon State and San Jose State on the horizon.

The coach's job security is uncertain, and it remains to be seen how the administration will respond if the team continues to struggle. Norvell takes full responsibility for the team's performance and is determined to improve in the remaining games. But fans are more interested in seeing results on the field rather than hearing excuses in press conferences.

Norvell also addressed concerns about rumors of tension between him and Fowler-Nicolosi. He dismissed them, stating that the team is focused on improving and not dwelling on past issues. The coach's priority is to find ways to help the team succeed, and he hopes that their hard work will pay off in the coming games.

Despite the challenges and pressure, Norvell remains committed to his job and believes in his team's potential. He knows that he is in a high-stakes position, but he is determined to make the most of it and lead the Rams to success. As for the fans, they can only hope for a better performance in the next game and for the team to find their footing and establish a clear offensive identity.

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