Quotesstrams Or at least perceived to be so.. If they were the same old Jags, I don't think they'd be talking about a new stadium..)))) It's a tough time to be an ascending team in the AFC right now. It's stacked with talented teams and it would be an incredible accomplishment if they come out of it representing the AFC. You never know though.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamgator The NFL has turned everyone into Suckers. SOMEBODY has to foot the bill for their Multi Billion places to play a GAME!)))) My goodness, I used to think that paying 50 bucks was a lot/way too much for parking. THIS ($1,000) makes it virtually impossible to park at the stadium, imo. It's also another step towards your average fan not to be able to afford a regular season gameby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJimYoungblood53 QuoteKillrazor I'd say that "Maybe" Goff is better these days at reading and adjusting to the 5-1 over front and quarters coverage behind strategy that was used against him in the super bowl and actually conceived of by the Lions that year to shut the Rams offense down. *6-1 not 5-1 but yes, Lions did come up with blue print...and before that Bears did the quaby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteKillrazor Quote3030 QuoteCROMWELL21 Robinson can do returns. Jourdan mentioned. Plus they need a veteran presence. I hope he isn't there for punt retrurns. According to his stat line he has 5 returns for -13 yards! (yes, that's negative 13))))) Even Kupp has a better return average and all he did was fair catch. X-man better win this job, imo. So did Tutu and heby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote3030 QuoteCROMWELL21 Robinson can do returns. Jourdan mentioned. Plus they need a veteran presence. I hope he isn't there for punt retrurns. According to his stat line he has 5 returns for -13 yards! (yes, that's negative 13))))) Even Kupp has a better return average and all he did was fair catch. X-man better win this job, imo.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteKillrazor I'd say that "Maybe" Goff is better these days at reading and adjusting to the 5-1 over front and quarters coverage behind strategy that was used against him in the super bowl and actually conceived of by the Lions that year to shut the Rams offense down. I know it was used over and over again by teams that had the personnel to pull it off (Dolphins for oby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteNewMexicoRam Maybe so. I don't doubt Goff has learned more things over the last 2 years.)))) Indeed. The Lions provided a fresh start and a little more patients. Sometimes one can get a little frustrated when their boss tells them to do something and they keep doing it wrong. You could start to go backwards In your development in that case.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
I'd say that "Maybe" Goff is better these days at reading and adjusting to the 5-1 over front and quarters coverage behind strategy that was used against him in the super bowl and actually conceived of by the Lions that year to shut the Rams offense down. I know it was used over and over again by teams that had the personnel to pull it off (Dolphins for one) and it was frustrating Goby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
I remember reading stats last year that pointed out that the running game performed better when Shelton played center over Allen. This is the closest actual reason why that I've heard yet. Not sure how true it is either but interesting anyway. It's hard to bash Allen to harshly with the Super Bowl win, but he's an easy target when he's hurt all the time. Watch Avila win the position oveby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteden-the-coach Anyone But Kendrick.)))) Yea, I'm not getting good vibes hoping for marked improvement from Kendrick. The thing is, a guy like David Long was drafted without any real red flags working against him. You didn't really hear about any area that he struggled in, and we were waiting for him to put it all together, like any young player entering the league. Even after his firstby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam If Jackson is equal to or better than Noteboom in practice, Jackson should start. This leaves Noteboom to be an experienced swing OT who can step right in, know the playbook, and mesh with the other guys. For the Rams (as with most teams) those OT spots are critical to the team's success. Jackson was pretty impressive last year, and one hopes he only grows from that. Yes, I uby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude So many great people here that are indeed a Ramily. We may fight. We may argue and we may disagree but in the end we ARE a Ramily! After getting to know Bud (Ram4Life) and what he went through reality really hits you in the face. Our time on this Earth is a short one. Every day is precious and should be treated as such. Seeing all the emotional support that was given to Bud (Rby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteKillrazor Agreed! Frank Caliendo nails the Madden voice to a tee. He probably doesn't have the acting ability to pull this role off though. Madden was not a fan of Caliendo either. I wish Ferrell luck with this but in the back of my mind, I will probably wish it was Frank that got the role instead. Oh, I didn't know that Killrazor. Did Caliendo tell a joke he didn't likeby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotealyoshamucci Noteboom us a good backup... A Jackson can be a pro OLT that has stayed healthy (blood clots are nfr) and held his in own in the Big 10. AJ needs to take that job.)))) Agreed. It's Jackson that we need at LT. Imo, Noteboom is probably cooked. The achilles tear for a LT is the kiss of death and Joe wasn't playing better than Jackson before the injury. If we are reby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit I predict that he will win the position, start the season, and last approximately 6.5 games. We've been here before!))))) I prefer Shelton at Center anyway, we ran the ball more effectively with him in there. I imagine it will be a combination of Allen/Shelton along the way with possibly, Avila playing there as well.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude I just can't see Ferrell as Madden but I guess we will see! Personally, I would rather see Frank Caliendo play the role! Will Ferrell on track to play John Madden in new film Posted by Mike Florio on May 27, 2023, 10:57 AM EDT link “Buddy the Elf, what’s your favorite football team?” That probably won’t be a line from the upcoming film about John Madden, but the actoby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJimYoungblood53 QuoteKillrazor the Rams won the Super Bowl with the decisions they made we have to wait and see what happens. Last year happened due to injuries, unprecedented injuries but the attitude of some it's like we've been cast into the furnace and they are weeping, wailing, and gnashing of their teeth, (Mt 13:42) It's not THAT bad. There is a lot to look forward to, thinby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBerendsenRam Rams youthful roster could end up surprising folks this season With little expectations, LA could thrive with newfound youth By CliffJackson@CliffJacksonn May 27, 2023, 1:35pm CDT Los Angeles Rams Offseason Workout Photo by Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Getty Images For the first time since the Sean McVay era began back in 2017, the Losby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram Among kick returners with at least 10 returns Powell ranked 36th with a 20.2 yard average. Among punt returners with at least 10 returns Powell ranked 25th with a 7.4 yard average.)))) Yes, Powell can be replaced, he had a down year last year but was very serviceable during the Super Bowl run. He was high effort and played with tons of heart and you can't coach that. Iby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude I think they will figure out the position. It might take trying out a few different players and letting the cream rise to the top. If we don't have anyone on the roster that can fill the role, I am sure they will try to find someone outside of the org. Then again, maybe they don't care about the PR/KR position this year due to the rebuild but either way, I am confident we can repby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteSoCalRAMatic Many years ago the Rams had a smaller fast guy named Harold Jackson who would catch bombs from John Hadl. It was very exciting. That's what I expect from Stafford to Tutu. And our modern day offense has a lot more to it as we have CK, who might be the best Rams receiver ever and we've had some HOF players. Bruce, Holt, Ellard, Fears. Higbee is often overlookby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJimYoungblood53 Quotestlramz When you win a championship with the "GUY" that replaced the "guy" you don't change a @#$%& thing. Whatever mistakes have happened in terms of extensions and injuries and missing on some draft picks the one thing for sure is Rams won the Super Bowl last year. Not last decade. Last year. Been said over and over, Rams went all in, an won.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 he's can do deep routes and has skill sets, but is very limited)))) Yikes, reminds me of the Tavon Austin days were I watched hoping he would light some defenses up but really it only happened once (Colts). I don't think our offense will be THAT bad as long as Stafford remains upright.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude Familiar with the "McVay Effect"? Well, he is suffering from the "Morris Effect"! :peace Seriously though, I think he gets picked up later. Maybe after June 1 or even during the season. He does have talent. He's not a star but certainly good enough to play in the NFL. :beercan)))) This is a real head scratcher for me. I know the guy played on a bum footby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteLMU93 One reason I am skeptical of Noteboom at LT is frankly I don't know that he'll be ready for a full workload come training camp. By late July he'll be 9 months removed from surgery. Enough to do individual drills, conditioning, etc.? Probably. Team work and full pads, joint practices, etc.? Maybe not. Ease him along slowly. And frankly I think Jackson is a better startby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteNewMexicoRam Could have been a good topic otherwise. Can't wait for camps to start so the articles mean something again. BTW, you sure do post a lot for a guy who barely has time to post on the board! :spintounge Sorry to disagree with you NMR but IMO, "camp reports" are the picture book example of articles that mean absolutely nothing! lol They are filledby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemtramfan ... was the one that said he was an especially good deep ball defender. I'm letting that sink in: Deep ball defender.)))) Yea, that's something the Rams have missed for awhile now.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteKillrazor QuoteRamsdude QuoteKillrazor Didn't you also have number 80? I think I seen you in it a bunch of times. :thumbsup You have a good memory my friend. I did wear that #80 to ECW TV quite often! :beercan I still have it and wear it every once in a while but have been addicted to my Throwback Joe hoodies! I get a compliment on them every time I wear one! :thumbsuby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteKillrazor :S But I also remember some posters giving him a hard time towards the end for being a "homer". Why some people seem to like to attack the "poster" and not the "opinion" I will never know. Maybe it's a need to fell smarter than everyone else. Some of that same Narcissism is still here today unfortunately. :rolleyes I miss GRIby Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 Yeah, that's one positive from his August injury. He had a 4-5 month head start on the offseason weight training program.)))) Two wildcard players on that OL, Bruss and Tremayne Anchrum. I'm really curious to finally see what we have in them.by Killrazor - RamsFootballFans.com