It would be frustrating if he were cut and the Rams failed to sign him. Had that morsel never been let out, we’d be none the wiser and not pining for a missed opportunity.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Hoecht ran a 4.6 40 if I recall.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Wait? If hes a jag, why were we so enamored with him?by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Williams covers more than does a blanket. He”’s a snuggy.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Thought for sure he’d be a Charger.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Gonna miss that dude.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
The nice thing—and your steps are plausible, 43–with this front office, anything is plausibe. It makes it fun to be a Rams’ fan. But, even if I weren’t a fan, you’d have admire how they are setting trends, setting markets and forcing other teams respond to their moves. I just hope they dont’t get big headed and start doing clever things just to be clever.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 QuoteOzRam Does this mean they lean towards resigning Blythe? If Rams ‘settle’ for Blythe you can color me extremely disappointed. To invest all those picks and all that money and all that PR in the Stafford trade and then settle for Blythe? Man, that would be ‘penny wise and pound foolish’. Arrrrrgh! This is Snead. He’s trying to up the value of Blythe so next year’s comp pickby Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
April 1st? :confusedby Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I always see Harris going to the Dolphins in the 1st on these simulations and I think that it’s plausible.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
It sounds like you haven’t had enough beers yet.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I think they find a way to a sign an FA C. We will not see Blythe back IMO. I’ve been going through a lot of those draft simulations, just to see how the draft plays out. Most of the time Creed is gone and so is Dickerson at 57. Meinerz is usually there. I think he can make it in the league and may be special. But I don’t see him as plug and play. So, what do they do at 57 there? I thinkby Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Lets all grant, 43, for a moment that you nailed it. Given how this next draft already is a wild west affair, its going to be nearly impossible to predict what McSnead will do this draft. Again, assumimg you’ve assessed the plan to radical upgrade the O.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I have a buddy who’s an assistant o line coach at a school in the Big Sky Conference and he says the hardest thing to coach o linemen is not to stand up. Really good drill from Carberry.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Carberry worked with Callahan, and Callahan was McVay's first choice for the OL in 2017, but for reasons I don't remember, Callahan couldn't do it so Kromer was the fall back. I am not all that sure about this "knew McVay in Washington" model of hiring, but...if it works it works. So let's see if it works. I can't remember the last newbie OL coach the Rams hired. From 20by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I think Leo’s point is McVay is cut from a different cloth and as much as we boomers get down on millennials and then get that favor returned, one the the absolute breaths of fresh air that I get from millennial McVay is the respect for his players, the game, his coaches and his opponents. I’m sorry, but Martz’s arrogance was so unbecoming and if McVay sets the tone and standard of professionby Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe it was Kroger keeping the smaller guys at OC?by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Never mind my question about the audio.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Did you get an audio recording of you son that you can upload and share with us all?by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
It does after this long of a wait from after the season. I just hope he’s looking at. Change with a purpose. But I’ve got to say I’m excited to see him break out from the last two year pattern of offense.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I conclude differently. McVay doesn’t seem at all afraid to hire his intellectual equivalents or superiors because he loves the give and take. What I think he doesn’t like is blockages to the success he envisions on the field and if he can’t get to solutions with those who are assigned to make the particular blockage better, then he looks for other agents. I think his drive to win outpaceby Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I always thought big Whit would retire and be hired onto the Rams staff. Well, maybe this it it?by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I guess the question is how much was your tab?by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
Three speed modes. I went pedal to the metal. Honestly I’m not familiar with this linebacker class yet.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
The Eagles aren’t getting a Matt Stafford equivalent.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
PFN Mock Draft runs the simulation with a lot of trade proposals offered to the Rams. On this one I accepted most of them: team logo LAR 67. Creed Humphrey OC Oklahoma trade icon LAR 101. Joe Tryon EDGE Washington LAR 104. Nico Collins WR Michigan trade icon LAR 120. Tre McKitty TE Georgia trade icon LAR 122. Aaron Banks OG Notre Dame trade icon LARby Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I’m not a big advocate of psychology personally—seems to work for some/many—but those sports psychologists seem to be exploiting this gray area to the hilt. Quite well could be misappropriated capital on the part of some athletes. Whatever happened to good ol’ superstition? Davey Concepcion crawling into the team’s dryer to break out of a slump seems to have worked wonders.by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com
I believe I’ve seen pictures of you Sean with Young and Rice, but I do think his competitive blood pressures him past old sentiments. We’ll see...by Ekern55 - RamsFootballFans.com