It's not just the fact that Tutu is looking like a bust that makes the pick so awful. It's that the pick never made any sense. It was a luxury, at a position of little need. The vast majority of our resident draft gurus -- who tend to be right more often than not -- hated the pick the moment it was announced, from so many angles. Least of which was the fact that so many players who were rated higby JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Gronk may be a bit bigger, but Kittle runs much better than Gronk ever did. Kittle's impressive in the open field.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
I thought forward progress had to be stopped as a result of a defensive player stopping the offensive player's progress. If a player runs out of bounds going backward, of his own accord, and his forward progress was not stopped by a defensive player, not sure why that should stop the clock. But kudos to Beckham for knowing that rule.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
You want to trust them, but they inevitably slap you in the face. Just when you're about to walk about the door, they buy you flowers and promise never to do it again. Then you start trusting them again, things start looking great and then... SLAAPPPPPP! They stomp on you and disappoint you get again. The cycle repeats itself over and over and yet, we just keep coming back for more abuse.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
And he damn near booted it right to a teammate. Thought he caught that at first.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
If they had taken Creed instead of Tutu, I'd just shrug at all of those other mistakes. They were understandable at the time and you're never going to get everything right. But Tutu was an extremely stupid pick when they made it. And it's even MORE stupid in hindsight. And puts doubt in one's mind about Snead/McVay in some ways.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Wow -- that's ridiculous.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm glad he's showing passion and anger. This team needs that kind of fire.by JYB - Game Time Forum
Just heard on ESPN radio New York that OBJ was signed after the team knew about Woods, so I wonder if they kept it quiet to limit the leverage that OBJ's agent would have.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Just heard it on ESPN radio. Unreal.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote3030 Thing is, that boneheaded INT where he flung it to avoid a sack looked an awful lot like the one he threw against Seattle(?) where he flung it to avoid a sack and it was picked in the end zone. You'd like to think a guy would learn from his mistake. Yeah, which is pretty much my point. Which is that if he hasn't learned that by now, he's never going to. And that he could very wellby JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
I think most agree that Stafford has been excellent this year. But I suspect I speak for many who are concerned about how he reacted under pressure. He hasn't seen a lot of pressure this year, but against the Titans, he looked very uncomfortable and made a number of bad decisions in the pocket -- taking sacks when he had open receivers underneath, throwing a pick to a covered receiver and that rby JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotenicecatchellard Not so fast there Stafford was pressured we know that but it wasn't he didn't have any time thing. He held the ball because he looks weren't open or they were taking to long. He had a bad time because tennesse defense was excellent that game. Guys weren't getting open and mcvay play calling was super suspect. Would obj help, possibly but it wouldn't have hurt we missed on a cby JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 I think Stafford, Miller and Ramsey keep him in check And, above all, AD.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 Rams gonna try to outscore a lot of teams Beckham wouldn't have made a difference last week. Wasn't our WR talent that was the issue -- the fact that Stafford didn't have time to find them was. And Beckham won't change that. Gotta clean up pass protection and Stafford has to improve his play under pressure against top teams if this team is to take the next step.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Guess Titans are finished picking his brain on how the Ram offense works.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
I despise taunting, but officials have WAAAAY too much influence on the outcome of games. And that call was another example of it -- a borderline call coming at the worst possible time. Aaron Donald's penalty is another example. The inconsistency of the officiating is just as bad. Aaron Donald is blatantly held all game long and never called, but then they'll call a ticky-tacky hold far awaby JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
They were not ready for a physical team after three weeks of playing marshmellows.by JYB - Game Time Forum
And they are capable of slowing down a big play passing attacks.by JYB - Game Time Forum
Good cover guy, really tough, very enthusiastic.by JYB - Game Time Forum
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I don't think your semantics makes much difference to the family members of those who would not have died BUT for getting the vaccine.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Sorry, should've specified that that was not directed at you -- was really intended to be a general comment about those who have made such insinuations. Apologies, Gamo.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 that is simply not the case know 3 people personally who passed at a younger than 60 age of COVID and have had many students, staff and friends mention younger people die of COVID related symptoms and many have qualified it by saying he/she was healthy I'm reluctant to jump into this fight (no minds will be changed and I'd much rather limit my involvement to football). But my wby JYB - RamsFootballFans.com
I read or heard somewhere (maybe the announcers from last week's game) that Coop has studied Fitz and has tried to model his game after him. So, it's no surprise Fitz would endorse Coop, albeit it's obviously well earned.by JYB - RamsFootballFans.com