Yeah I almost mentioned that as it is a potential factor. Not sure we could take on that dead money this year already being above the cap as is. If we take on the daed money I predict we move forward with Wolford, if we do not take on the dead money (timing of trade) then I could see Watson But really, who knows, they most likely need to come up with a general cap solution for 2021by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
agree that there are teams in need of a QB and Goff is a viable starter. I think the main factors working against him are: 1. salary, he is paid as a top 3 QB and is not a top 3 QB 2. Mobility, the league has changed, Jeff George would not last in this league as a starter the same way, running QBs are the new thing 3. System QB, how much this impacts evaluation by other teams is a factorby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
That open competition seemed pretty rigged. Let's hope this turns out better than that did.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
He specifically mentions how Goff did better with empty backfields, and then after the Miami game McVay got hammered for how many empty sets he ran. Empty sets and bootlegs were great until they weren't.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
i know they go way back, which is why i thought maybe Goff called in a favor of sorts. it would be dishonest than for Silver to tweet that Goff just called him in such a way to communicate it was Goff initiated. also, Goff has not called since or done any other quoting to calm the talk. Part of me thinks Goff wants to be traded.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
I agree the post game and article said the same things and none of it is really controversial. My point is that Silver did way more than the article in all his interviews. He referred to the call and started airing dirty laundry. This could be Silver just trying to get clicks etc, it could be Silver betraying Goff's confidence, it could be him stretching the truth or filling in blanks, buby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
answering questions is one thing, calling a reporter is another. look at all the videos Silver did after the call and article. He said way more in the videos than in the article. the only reason you call a reporter after talking to a bunch of reporters is because you fear your narrative was not communicated fully.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
i did watch it, that is how i was able to post what he said in his post interview. did you read my post?by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
post game interview was fine, he said he understood the decision, said it was hard, said he felt fine but the decision had to be made early. He mentioned the call being made early more than once. Then he calls Silver after to make it clear he actually disagreed with the call and shared the hard conversations he and McVay had and how they were not on the same page, very different.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
Of course it was to force his hand. Goff wanted to start and he wanted to create pressure. There is no reason to make that call otherwise. It worked too, got all the media talking about Goff and McVay and instead of taking McVay's word that his thumb was not good enough, they all started wondering about the benching. Then the question of who was going to start became a huge conversation. McVayby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
I want him to be unhappy, I do not want him to try and force his hand against his coach by airing it out in the open. He actually threw McVay under the bus on that move.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
He was not asked about it, he made the call. The only reason you make a call to express you can play is because you are trying to go above your coaches head. I am sure he told McVay he could play, and when McVay disagreed he went to the press to put McVay in a corner. This tells me it is possible that Goff thinks he knows better than McVay and may be what I suspect could be one of the main isby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
McVay did not stop taking blame, he absolutely took blame after the Green Bay loss. Yes his tone on Goff changed, but saying he takes no blame is just plain falseby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
Yeah he said he wants to go the Jets to play for Selah, so weird since it is such a bad teamby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
i know, i read it, but stillby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
one of the worst teams in the league? got itby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
there is no replacing AD for sure, but teams that do not have AD can afford to pay guys like JJ, i would much rather have AD but be it Mack or Watt, it seems teams that invest so much in premier defenders often don't make it, then again, only one team wins every year. I think the biggest thing that has held us back have been contract mistakes. Seems we have one left to deal with and we shouldby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't think they have "wasted" or "tinkered" There is a salary cap that has been an issue, but they have gone after players harder than almost any other team. Be it Ramsey, Whit, cutting Gurley and Cook, constantly restocking, trying to upgrade the defense with a new system and coach. To me, they have been trying hard to win it all, and it just has not happened.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
We drafted help for AD with Lewis last year, he did have a two sack game. How much do you think heby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
Not sure what happened but my last post went up twiceby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
luckily Morris sounds like a coach that players absolutely love, so I am sure there are players that will want to come play for him and he has seen way more than Staley ever had, so that pool of under utilized players is much bigger for himby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
we could have locked him for 30 million over three years before he got his AD bumpby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
i have led many teams before and have often found gifted people in the wrong role. I valued them as people and their desire to part of what we were doing, and i knew they would succeed when i got them in the right role. I am guessing this is what happened.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
again, what? Who is putting this on Goff? All I am doing is questioning the argument that OP is making. I have made no mention of Goff being bad or Wolford being good. I have made no mention of one offense being good or bad, I have made no mention of the OLine being good or bad. I simply am looking at the argument and asking a question.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
no one claimed there was an advantage, either there is no time to throw deep because the O line is that bad, or there is.by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
what? either you have time to throw deep or you don't this is not about who is a better Qb, what offense is better, what play calls are better, etc. If my argument Goff does not throw deep because 1. there is no time, and 2. there is no target then yes, one sample is enough to show that maybe 1. there is time, and maybe 2. there are targetsby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
I hated losing Staley, I did mind at all losing Barry, but I would hate to lose Pleasant. Funny how Barry did not even really get a step up by changing teams. I mean, if you really wanted him, why not make him DC?by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
was about to write the same thing hahaby headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com
How does he explain all the deep balls thrown by Wolford? same WRs, same OLine, and yet he was able to have time to throw deep and there was usually someone open deep?by headslapper - RamsFootballFans.com