Quotewaterfield Yes! that was my first thought-who had it worse?by Rampage2K- - Bucky's Pub
Stay home folks, it's not that hard......and I've got a wife and two kids to deal with:spintounge This WILL BE OVER SOONby Rampage2K- - Bucky's Pub
Don't worry, this is not the end of the world....no need to shack up with shotguns. California has been on "stay at home" orders since yesterday and the world is still turning. Stores are open with plenty of food(toilet paper not so much but Amazon has a ton of it) restaurants and fast food are all still open for take out or drive thru or delivery Lots of people out walking thby Rampage2K- - Bucky's Pub
QuotePHDram Oh please..stop with the hyperbole. Snead is aggressive no doubt. But who acquired the following players... Brockers Gurley Donald Littleton Fowler Kupp Johnson Whitworth Ramsey Woods Were the some mistakes too? Sure. I dont need to list them. I'm sure you know them. But to sit there and say the gm of a team who 2 years ago went to the superbowl is nothing but a buffooby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemerlin He also has been wrong on multiple occasions, specifically regarding the Rams and McVay. So as irritated as I am with this offseason thus far here's hoping the Rams defy logic and make a nice run this season. Yeah, the guy is unwatchable on TV and he ripped the Rams on their way to a Super Bowl run too....the guy is a washed up failed GM Not gonna worry about what that tool sayby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Pretty much nailed it..... miss Vinny as the Rams beat writerby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteDeadhead Ram ...that the Rams will take a cap hit of $50M over the next four years. Is that true? If so, they must have really wanted him out of LA. No, about $20M over next two years... .still sucks thoughby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotestlramz The only thing that has changed around here is expectations which, ironically, is a nod to the current management. Exactly.......nuff saidby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Yeah, he's pretty salty about this..... Classless way to handle it. Rams made him the richest RB in NFL history then he flames out less then a year later and this is how he thanks them? Guess we should have expected this from his salty assby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
I heard contractors, electricians and plumbers are exempt from this along with banks , essential markets and restaurants for take out and deliveryby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewaterfield You know how I feel about this. I would prefer all of us be overly concerned than the opposite. If there is hope of stemming the spread it will be due to widespread worry vis a vis a lack of worry. Of course when the virus is eventually flattened because of overly concerned conduct then many will say "see we told you it was no big deal". I agree with all the precautioby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewaterfield "so far only about 0.00035% of the US population has it," No-we don't know that. What we know is what has been reported(i.e. symptomatic and diagnosed by a test) Moreover, people that have no "symptoms" obviously won't be reported but could be carrying the virus and infect others. Finally, the population of those who have been actually "tested" andby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills that's the ceiling lets see what they don in FA and the draft but... the Rams are resetting and it was clear they would have to... the reality has just set in for some of you How could they get better? The online is restored, Jared Goff must take a major step and become the reason they win not along for the ride.... and they have to find a run game... the defense I neby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit My apologies, 2K. I missed that. I'm sure many players have it already possibly without knowing it. No worries, just busting balls :spintounge I certainly hope not..... so far only about 0.00035% of the US population has it, I'm sure the numbers will climb, but even if they climb dramatically it will still be well below 1% of the population, so chances are very few if any hby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
always try to scan the first page before posting breaking news :imsorryby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
I really hate seeing this happen the way it did.... he was a huge part of what made us so fun to watch the last several years. Hope he ends up in the AFC somewhere, I think he still has some gas in the tank,by Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 I would think that the last thing the Rams want to do is scrap or tone down anything in this inaugural season at the new Palace. It's the last thing any fan, let alone player, coach or owner wants especially someone like Stan who has invested so much , but unfortunately.........things are a bit sketchy right now Pray this passes quickly and new drugs to treat it and a vaccine aby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram NFL revenues get divided into two piles. 47% of NFL revenues goes into the player's pile (We as fans see that as the salary cap.) 53% of NFL revenues goes to the owners. 'Cap money' that is not spent on salaries does not go to the owners. Under the NFLPA teams must spend at least 88.8% of the cap on player salaries, and any unused money in one year just rolls over to tby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteMamaRAMa Where has he been? Who has he been around? I'd sure like to know how he contracted it. He may not even know himself. Apparently some states have done nothing about the corona virus as far as social distancing, which is unbelievable after all that has happened, I think Louisiana is one of those statesby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Sounds like he's doing well.....although we crack on this guy a lot, would hate to see anyone have to go through this. Get well soon coach!by Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteHazlet Hacksaw if he was still an all pro there wouldn't be an issue Exactlyby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteCROMWELL21 I don't see him giving back money. It's his contract (and Goff) that created this. Welcome to the NFL..... it's what happens when you have to pay market rate to keep a young QB you want to hold on to and a super star like Donald. The next QB contracts will make the Goff contract look like a bargain. Dak trying to get $35M+ a year and he hasn't even been to an NFC Champiby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
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QuoteDeadhead Ram I think it's the right move considering the choices. That said, who thought signing him to all that $$$ was a good idea without checking out the knee. Sounds like Snead...:banghead Gurley was coming off his MVP like season of 2017 when they rewarded him, so the knee was probably fine back then and you can bet he passed any physical they gave him. Unfortunately he injuredby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemerlin For him to sign with the Chargers they would have needed to be the only team who needs a QB. IMO Brady is going to be more concerned with FIT and whether he has a chance to play well with good talent around him than whether the state is going to tax his income. Yes it's significant and it's why I didn't retire in Cali where I'm from. But for Brady I just don't think it was a primby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam But the idea that teams in high tax states should have the cap adjusted and be able to pay more? No way. What's next? Adjustment for Cost of Living? No doubt this is exactly what those states are counting on; that employers pay their employees more so that the state can confiscate more. Teams located in high tax states can move if they think it's a problem. Don't think for a seconby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemerlin Agreed. He's been around the block long enough to know what matters. I doubt the Clippers were ever in consideration. He sent out the same proposal to both teams...those were his two choices. So they were considered The article talked about how it would cost Brady an extra 13% to play in LA about $4M a year in taxes compared to zero. I don't think someone like Brady neeby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam_Ruler Otherwise it seems fruitless to me We save a whopping $4.6M towards the cap in 2020 by trading him. They must really want him off the team if they are willing to take a $12.5M dead money cap hit just to get rid of him If the Rams trade Gurley, they’ll take on $12.6 million in dead money in 2020, saving only $4.65 million in cap space. It’s not a significant amount, of courseby Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com
In this article is another piece of evidence how the salary cap system is unfair to teams in high tax states. Either adjust the cap for teams that have higher taxes, or try to come up with a way where every player pays the same tax rate in no matter where they play.by Rampage2K- - RamsFootballFans.com