5 pocket QBs with exceptional arm talent. Goffs style of play (pocket), his undeniable arm talent (you can't teach that) and his cracking td/int percentage in the red zone in college were the three main attributes I preferred him over Wentz. I still feel that way and I think it lends itself to having a chance for a long successful career. This stat along with Goffs starting record andby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 These are not all that far fetched, IMO. If y’all disagree, then by all means let’s debate the ones that we differ upon. Would make for interesting discussions during these slow times.))))) All I know is that last year you posted a very similar "positive" post and many people (including me) really didnt think a lot of those predictions would come true. Nearly allby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Mine is based on a character in a comic book (Strykeforce, Image comics) that was popular in the 90's at the time I found the Herd. Killrazor became my screen name for almost everything online. Fun fact, no I'm not a real ninja.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRampage2K- Otherwise nobody would talk about this clown.... it worked as we are talking about the clown right now Move along Sorry, but, talking about Jared Goff--positively or negatively--is just not going to make someone relevant. Or irrelevant. At this point Goff is just another one of the 32 starting qbs. Writers who crave attention will talk about other players, not Goff.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSteve Signing a 30 year old head coach, who made the super bowl in his 2nd year~ A nice follow up to also signing a long in the tooth, burnt out coach, to lead them to Thier first Super Bowl win.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteNJRam715 I was a junior in college a UMass watching the game in the dorm lounge SURROUNDED by Pats Fans smh! When Fryar caught that ball in the corner off of a tip, the room exploded! I remember being so angry that I didn't even go down to the dining commons that evening to eat dinner!!! Remember, this was back before the Patriots had actually won anything and their fans were obnoxiousby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteNewMexicoRam ... between Goff and the Rams. I say this for several reasons: 1. Goff's 2nd half of the season certainly wasn't as good as the first half. Not all his fault, but I think Goff missed some key throws that were there for him. His last 2 playoff game were definitely sub par for him. 2. Me thinks McVay is always looking for ways to improve and QB is on the table as well. Iby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams Vs Bills 1989 This game will forever haunt me as well: The pass from Everett to Anderson at 14:45 is just incredible.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesacram and this in essence started the Rams playoff schedule the last two weeks of the regular season, including having to also go to the east coast in NE and beat the Pats just to get in. That was the last good Ram team for many years to come also, as the horrific 90's started the next year...we went into a hole for the next decade.)))) One of the few bright spot moments that we actuaby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Mix of highs and lows: 1986 vs Patriots. Jim Everett comes in mid game and sets the world on fire with 3 TDs. We finally had a real NFL QB again... but Patriots win the game on a Hail Mary as time expires....)))))))) Yup, this game will always be etched into my mind as a nightmare. Going to high school at the time and having to hear from multiple classmates how the Rams blew it on the last plby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteCrazylegs This might work. Put the wider horn on the shoulder and use the remaining sleeve space for the horn tip & number. Awesome!!by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Just a JAG but he does try hard the limited reps he does get on the field. If he was just built a little bigger, or a little more speed to go along with his heart, it would really serve him well out there.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
The thing that changed with Joyner last year was that they were asking him to play more deep middle and he was not very good at it. Always arriving late to the ball or not at all. I was confused about his falloff last year as well and a number of posters pointed that out to me.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe that's not what you're doing. That's good. I mean it. And like roman said, it's OK if you want to pick apart the little details of this or that. But, let's say, for instance, Gurley's knee is complete toast. Well... there's literally nothing I can do about it. It doesn't help me one bit to worry about it. So, for my personal part which you don't need to follow, fretting about it, posting abby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamdom You make several great points. OA of the knee doesn't just happen one day. The Rams had to know what the status of his knee was before they signed his extension. Those players don't have any part of their body that is not radiographically imaged on a regular basis. I find it hard to believe the Rams knew that Gurley might have a chronic condition before he signed the extension.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteazramfan That is phenominal! They only went after him 10% of the time and only completed about 30% of their passes when going at him. Incredible. It seems to me that with a stat like this one, its a wonder that he was not a first round CB. Do the first round corners have such a stat on their resume? :Sby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotealyoshamucci Nope. I was surprised too... Thank you for confirming my suspicion. I dont know what Arizona is doing but I like it. :cardsblowupby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Did Arizona pick up any OL men?? They were terrible in that a area last year and I'm shocked that they haven't done much to correct it, did they?by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm not an expert, but I think the Rams consider Henderson to be the better pass receiving back. They both are very talented. Montgomery might be more successful in the NFL based on quality of opponent in college. Based on stats alone, I like what Henderson brings to the table, personally.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteoldschoolramfan Wade is going to move this kid around. He'll be press in the slot, come off the edge, do a little bit of everything for the back 1/2 of our defense. Reminds me of another physical safety the Rams drafted, Adam Archuletta. The kid was good near the line of scrimmage but wasn't so good away from it. I hope Rapp is a more complete safety.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBC Ramsfan It ain't broke Kevin, and don't need fixing!! BC +1by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- This draft is falling into our lap!!!))))) I also have a feeling it might be Greedy with our pick coming up.....by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Seems dumb to trade any of those players and open more holes in the roster. I'd take a 6th for Hill but that's about it.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
I want the Monster in the middle, Dexter Lawrence. Unfortunately, I believe that other teams consider that he is a monster as well, that means he wont last until #31. So, I think the Rams will draft Greedy Williams at #31. I hope Im wrong though.....by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Im confident the Rams will do a good job drafting again this year. Some things concern me though. We are about to officially lose Suh and we need his replacement. I dont just want JAG in there, I want real talent because we are still in a Super Bowl window. Thats why I lean towards NT/DT with round one. Other than that, I trust who they draft and have very limited concerns (except I wby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemerlin Rams have Goff comin up and I don't think they're going to want to pay Higs what the market will set. Teams are starved for TEs man. I think the Rams go get one in this draft and eat a year of dev now when Higs is starting. Honestly, if we lost Higbee, I will really miss his blocking ability. Thats the one area he really excels at. Otherwise, we could upgrade pretty easily.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Lawrence is going to drop further then anyone thinks. Im guessing mid 2nd.))))) Another great mock, thank you! With the huge bust factor of Tillery, I will be really upset of we actually do by pass any Clemson DL players for him! It seems like Im never really happy with the Rams first round pick (I did get Goff right) and it seems like the Tillery pick is something that I should actuallyby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Blythe was decent in 2018. When Sullivan was playing well, early in the year, nobody had a bad word to say about Blythe. I read that once Sullivan was being overpowered, Blythe was having to help Sullivan out after he lost his man. Articles like this one: and this: Were the norm until the Rams played a few teams that gave Sullivan fits (Bears, Saints, and Patriots). Blytby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotedroopy I'd like to see the Rams go for Bradbury. Future pro bowler but I think the Rams are going to go with Brian Allen as their center next year. I could live with the Bradbury selection. As long as all Clemson D linemen are gone. Hes a solid player that would let us move Blythe to guard. Im not sure what happens to Allen if this happens.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotecool_hand_luke I favor CB/Coverage player. Gardner-Johnson seems like the best pick given he is likely available and his talent/skillset. Edge is important, but with the new NFL with elite qbs throwing in under 2.5 seconds the EDGE must be elite to be a difference imo. We have enough average/above avg Edge players. Entering fantasy land if Hock or Fant dropped to 31 I would be all forby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com