Kiser was considered a good selection because he had a 3/4 round projection but was picked in the 5th round. McVay essentially red shirted him that year, only playing some special teams. He's quite litteraly done NOTHING in his NFL career. Jones, is just like Kiser. They play the same in every way. The difference here is that he was PROJECTED to be a 4th or 5th round guy taken in the third. Inby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
It boils down to management believing that they are better and smarter than the rest of their opponents. That is a necessary trait to be a good player but it's not a good trait as a manager / gm. It's worked so far. I can cross my fingers that it keeps working. As I've been saying, eventually you get proven a legend or a fraud. You can't keep kicking cans down the road. It's do or die for the Rby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
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I don't see it. 49ers are a legitimate super bowl contender. Why would they hand it to a rookie QB?by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Why? It's clear that the Rams have applied the studs and duds approach. The roster is amazing at the top. Below average in the middle and terrible towards the end of the roster. The Rams are okay with that. I am too. However, If someone gets hurt.....we are in deep crapby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Concussion is a big deal. As you said, we don't know the facts. Unless AD sucker punched the guy, that is the cost of admission. You do not buy a house if you can't afford the payment. If AD assaulted the guy he deserves to pay. If it was a justified fight, that is a life lesson a tougher man taught a weaker man.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLeoram Stats are nice and give a frame of reference. It's the study of game film that tells the whole story as long as the student understands the concepts necessary for interpretation. Sean McVay is a student of the game. He knows what he is seeing when he watches film. He also knows what he wants from his QB. The investment the Rams made to acquire Stafford speaks volumes more thanby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
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I see two superbowls on that list.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm not even hearing any trade rumors. Normally speculation bring wire fodder. Nothing brewing. I say they keep him. Why let a rookie QB drive a super bowl contender?by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I doubt it. What good is a playoff birth if you don't make the dance? 49ers got a great draft spot that they would not have had a chance to get if not for freaky injuries.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
This is stupid to me. They are a legitimate super bowl contender. I think they will keep him for one more year.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I think miami is becoming one of those teams that you don't want to trade with. They have been killing it for three years.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I think Philly is locked in on Hurts. This tells me that they are going to go WR or OL to help him out. 6 Is a bit of no man's land for those positions.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I get the sense that the author is a proponent for pulling another one year underachiever ala Fowler and Floyd but there wasn't much available on the market.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
This whole segments is simply debunked its sensational and built on an opinion based premise. His whole argument was that Goff deserved to be fired. Whether that is true or not it doesn't cover the topic AT ALL. The outrage is built entirely on how McVay goes about things. The culture that he exposed not only Goff to but everyone. It's how the trade went down. It's the dehumanizing of Goff,by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Well, he has played every level of baseball and football. HS, college, minor league and MLB / NFL. Now he's on the coaching tour and a CBS insider. I cannot think of someone better suited to make that claim. Ps.. The first thing I thought about when it came to "failed" players was McVay. At least Weedon lasted 6 years in the NFL.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Napoleon wasn't a failed football player 😊by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
On the Doug Goutlieb show. He said he has never heard or seen anything like this in all of his years in the sport. It coincides with what he's heard about "working with McVay". He's a hot head and difficult to work with. Edit: Sports radio is not being kind. Now all of these NFL guests and hosts are piling on. McVay has gone from beloved to disliked. If he does not win with Staffordby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I've played the game at all levels except the NFL. Of course you get chewed but what does that gave to do with all this? I've not seen anyone questioning McVay for chewing players or how Goff handling his ass chewing. It's how he gave the ass chewing. McVay has sociopathic tendencies and separates himself from situation. That only lasts so long Do you think Goff is a wuss?by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
This is the best post of the year. Touches all sides without agenda.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I should go back to my post after the trade. It mirrors my personality diagnosis of McVay. It really does make me nervous of the Rams future. I'm not sure he believes he can be wrong.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Great post. The difference here is that the post in 2020 doesn't supply the additions the Rams made. The Rams really have not made any additions this year. Also, it does not take into consideration the fact that the Rams were not a 9-7 team. They were a 10-6 team in a year where they were completely healthy and their division suffered major injuries. In other words, everything went right.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
No doubt about that. I've said for two years that this offense is absolutely predicated on having the horses to take the top off of the defense. Between Goff's poor deep stuff and nobody who scared the D, the Rams were way too easy to defend.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
We need to be more explosive offensively, but we've been a really explosive offense with Cooper Kupp, Robert Woods and Higbee being centerpieces of it; those guys are going to continue to be that," McVay said. "But when you talk about opportunities, you have to call plays that give you an opportunity to be explosive, and that's where my contribution is. Anytime that you have guys that cby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Oh boy. It's getting hot in the West.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
The Rams have bet the family fortune in a do or die hand of poker. If they lose the hand the kids don't go to college and they give the cars to the debtors. The NFC West isn't blinking.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
16 mill compared to 12 and a 3rd round draft pick is a huge gap on a team like the Rams.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
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