Quotemerlin I didn't like the pick at the time, but he was a very nice fit to the offense, and has the coaching in place to complement his hands, body control, and ability to get YAC. People and media love to instantly crown guys, or dub them busts, or reaches, or whatever. But Everett will probably be the latest player to demonstrate the foolishness of all that. He's going to be a hell of aby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
What a year it's been! Hats off to those posters that had supreme confidence in the Rams this year! This is the season that you were right all along. It can happen, and it did just happen. This season is a success already and whatever happens in the post season, the future looks extremely bright for this team and it's fans. It's the exact opposite feeling we had at the end of lastby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
It seems like he's a player that has been brought in for preseason games 1.) As a camp leg 2.) As an injury replacement kicker for the starter. It seems like he was never really going to replace the starter when he had his opportunities. Thus, cut when the 53 man roster came due. It also seems like he made the most of his chances, missing only one long FG and two extra pts. Now he has aby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
That was awesome, thank you! +1by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
I like the chances of Goff having a longer career than Wentz. Thus, I think history will say that Goff was the more productive QB in this league. If I was an Eagles fan I would be worried about Wentz long term. If he can't stop himself from running as much as he does, he could be out of the league in a hurry. Has there ever been a case where a running QB learned to transition into a poby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamkind It's still doable even after a loss in Seattle. Many are looking at having to beat out some of the NFC South teams for the last playoff spots, but what about the NFC West title still? Sure, Seattle will have the tie breaker but they have to go to Dallas next weekend and Ezekiel Elliott is back and Dallas is still in the playoff hunt. Seattle loses that one and we are back in the drivby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Does he have two bad hamstrings?by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
He has been playing with a bad hamstring for weeks now. I'm not sure if he made it worse or not. I guess so, since he had to leave the game last week.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
With a Rams loss, we fall two games behind Seattle. I don't think he knows what he's talking about. Hes a Charger fan anyway. He probably hopes there's a way we somehow fall two games out.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBlackSheep It's nonsense that every aspect of the Rams cannot be discussed then be called "negative". All I know is that your signature pic is pretty cool!by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
It's good to get them back for this huge game. One thing I like is the fact that Seattle only had one sack and one hit last week against Jax!by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteleafnose good point, 21 rare to enjoy an advantage in cold weather, and even then, Cooper's been in the heat down in L.A. for some time, but being acclimated to Seattle chill and wet has to help add Goff who may face some rain this Sunday, and might just have to show that he thrives in some inclement weather to get us to the post season. the infamous rain session, where Goff showed sby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
I can forgive guys like Kurt and Dickerson for leaving after all these years. Mainly because 1.) Kurt has come back to interact (Mainly in training camp) with the current Rams from time to time which helps heal the wounds a little from his departure. 2.)Dickerson is the self proclaimed voice of Rams fans. Nuff said. CL can jump in a lake for all i care. His career has jumped the sharkby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
All of this is accurate. It's almost too obvious. The sky is blue, water is wet and running QBs, although talented and ideal for their ability to get additional yards with their feet, don't last long in the NFL. Im happy we took Goff for this reason and for the arm talent alone.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteCarolinaRam Yes..the Hags game is much more important than Eagles..we MUST win..If we lose, then we have to win out just to make it in as wild card..The Hags still have to play Dallas, they will have Zeke back..maybe they will help us out.))))) Simple really, if we lose to the Hawks we have to go 2-0 and we need the Hawks to go 1-1 and we win the division. If we go 2-0 we might get aby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemax We need to realize that the Rams are not gonna get any favors until the become a name team. That never gets called on the Steelers or Packers. But we aren’t them yet. Rams need to be smarter to overcome their handicap. And this is another reason I take a screw every other team approach when misfortune befalls them. Screw the Eagles and Wentz Screw the Packers and Rodgeby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesacram I like Hill and Robey-Coleman, but after that its pretty sketchy. If we end up also missing TJ in Seattle...uggghhhh!! I'm not a doctor or anything but I didn't see a big time collision to Tru's head on the play. I'm hoping he can bounce back from it. I've seen nasty looking concussion plays but that one looked pretty minor on paper. (I know, wishful thinking, right?)by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Seattle had some injuries in the Jags game as well. Mostly on defense. Maybe our offense can still find enough juice to put them away.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Just wondering why they don't post here lately?by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Well, whatever happens the rest if the way, I'm pleased knowing the Rams single handedly destroyed the Cardinals season once again! We took out Palmer, again. We beat them twice and we beat them when they absolutely needed a win. Feels good to take credit for wrecking Arians team In such fashion....... again.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Same thing I thought Just stupid to flip like that. We are trying to win the division/Superbowl and he can't be that stupid!!by Killrazor - Game Time Forum
QuoteSaguaro As bad as last year was for Goff, the story is almost better this way for us fans. The contrast, the growth, the positive energy of seeing Jared and Sean McVay turn that situation completely around, just feels really good. I certainly give McVay a lot of credit for it. His coaching and handling of Goff is the difference. But it also couldn't have happened without Jared Goffby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
As a young kid growing up, there were three Rams games that tore my heart out more than any of the others. I think being young and having to hear about every loss in middle and high school from unempathic friends and enemies made it all more impressionable. Nightmare Ram games: 1.) The Bills game you mentioned is surely one of them. It took a long time to get over it. Ironically, the Billsby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
What an excellent post! You summed it up perfectly. +1by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotestlrams13 Interesting analogy except Seattle is no longer a strong German army with the ability to blitzkrieg In fact I’d say they are closer to the army towards the end of the war with all their injuries So I give the whiners a chance)))) Agreed. Kind of seems like General Russell Wilson's last stand right about now.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Yes, I seen a difference in aggressiveness in the second game against Washington. It looked like he took his foot off the pedal and was calling plays conservative to not make a mistake and blow the game. I still see that happening in the big games ever since. I really do think that as a coordinator you could go into a conservative shell and I remember Vermeil verbally giving Martz theby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Oh yea, Seattle's coming off a short week as they played on Monday night.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotecanuckramsfans To accurately quantify the 49ers chances of knocking off Seattle in two days, visualization is required! Picture the German-Polish Border on August 30th 1939. The Imperial Polish Cavalry were busy feeding their mounts some oats, so they would be energized for the anticipated battle upcoming against the Germans. That is what was lined up for Poland on the east side of theby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
They played the Seahawks very well the first time they played them. It was in Seattle and it was a 12-9 score. They lost but competed. Seattle is banged up pretty bad right now and they are playing in SF. The Niners offense actually looked good against the woefull Giants, but the Niners defense was bad. All logic says Seattle has this but you never know. It was a close game when they fby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com