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mtramfan
First, I disagree with NFL.com's rating Tutu as most underappreciated Ram.
Like many of you I'd go with Havs, whose players-only meeting early-on when disaster struck held the team and coach together. He showed up for work, continued to work hard when things on the O line got rough, continued to be a team leader hen iot would have been easier just to bail.
He's a modern example of an old-school blue collar, roll up your shirtsleeves, get the job done to a higher standard day-in and day-out master craftsman (a jump up from journeyman) offensive lineman.
I'm glad the Rms have you, Havs, and I wish we had four more just like you. If we did out line would get the job done. That's how you play, that's your attitude, and and we respect and honor you for it.
Second, I wouldn't say that Tutu was
underappreciated. I would say,. though, (get ready...)
he was overlooked.
Nice post and I see what you did there!
#HelmetHornsMatter
“Well, the color is good, I like the metallic blue,” Youngblood recently said while laughing, via NFL Journal. “The horn is terrible. It looks like a ‘C.’ When I first saw it on the logo I honestly thought it was a Charger logo.
“Now when I see it on the helmet, it just isn’t a ram horn. There is no distinct curl like a mature ram horn. I don’t know how the Rams could get that wrong. That is your symbol and it has been for what? Seventy years or more? Longer than I have been alive? It’s just not us, it’s not the Rams.”---Mr. Ram Jack Youngblood