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Whitworth Named NFC Captain for 2018 Pro Bowl Link ORLANDO — Andrew Whitworth has been to his share of Pro Bowls. Attending his fourth NFL All-Star game this season, Whitworth has an appreciation for everything the week and the game entails. That’s part of what made being named one of the NFC’s six captains on Wednesday special. “It’s just another one of those experiences when you’veby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams Special Teams Well Represented at Pro Bowl Link ORLANDO — Thursday and Friday were special days of sorts for the Rams in attendance at the 2018 Pro Bowl. Assistant special teams coach Tyron Mckenzie stopped by Thursday’s practice — logging a significant amount of driving miles in going from the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala. down to Orlando. And special teams coordinator John “Bones” Fby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
Pharoh Cooper Cherishing Special Moments at Pro Bowl Link ORLANDO — Rams wide receiver and return specialist Pharoh Cooper is 22 years old. Selected in the fourth round of last year’s NFL Draft, he’s attending his first Pro Bowl this week in Florida. Cowboys tight end Jason Witten is 35. A model of consistency, he completed his 15th regular season in 2017 having made 63 receptions for 56by Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
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QuoteAlbaNY_Ram Goff didn't really have anything to com back from. He did get a 'most improved' award, though: that seems appropriate. Sure he did AR. He looked awful last season. (I think we all know why now lol) Many claimed him to be a bust and cited many reasons why. Same with Gurley. Most Improved could have gone to either one IMO. I always thought Comeback player OTY should go to someoneby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
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How could the XFL fit a full game within two hours? One of the most fascinating aspects of the planned return of the XFL in two years comes from proprietor Vince McMahon’s goal of staging a full game within two hours. That would be a significant accomplishment, but it also would require major changes to the way the clock is operated — if the game will continue to consist of four 15-minuby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
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What We Know About The XFL: Number Of Teams, Vince McMahon's WWE Role, Rosters, More As noted, Vince McMahon officially announced today the formation of his Alpha Entertainment company, which will be funding the return of the XFL. The league will kick off in early 2020, with Vince McMahon saying it would launch in late January or early February. Alpha Entertainment provided us this fact sheby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
Trailer Video Presser: XFL KICKS OFF IN 2020 Stamford, Conn., January 25, 2018 – Professional football will be reimagined when the new XFL kicks off in early 2020. The XFL will deliver a fan-centric, innovative experience, including shorter, fast-paced games and a family-friendly environment, complemented by cross-platform viewing options and real-time fan engagement. Planby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
As noted, Vince McMahon officially announced today the formation of his Alpha Entertainment company, which will be funding the return of the XFL. The league will kick off in early 2020, with Vince McMahon saying it would launch in late January or early February. Alpha Entertainment provided us this fact sheet: * Football is by far the most popular sport in the U.S., with 70 million fans driby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
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QuoteLMU93 The NFL would be wise to re-start NFL Europe in America. I thought it was a pretty good system and way for teams to develop some of their lower end roster guys. Just something like 6 teams, in secondary markets like Portland OR, etc. Makes a lot of sense to me at least... Me too 93. :thumbsupby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe even a new team for Kapernick. I bet there is a rule that you HAVE to stand for the Anthem!! I would like to see a league a bit more like the old days when football was a tougher game. Have them sign disclaimers saying they will not sue if injured or concussed and agreed to play knowing the consequences. Basically "play at your risk". Not sure if that's even possible in today's PCby Ramsdude - RamsFootballFans.com
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