QuoteLesBaker So what he said is menaingless.........he's just parroting what someone else said. And that particular person isn't "in the know". And his experience and credentials (talking McMullen) is WHY it is not meaningless. I get that you disagree, but just because you think it is meaningless does not make that so. Others can say it has meaning, due to his experience. Somethiby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
"JOHN MCMULLEN has decent bio October 30, 2016 12:04AM Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 25,103 Status: HOF Inductee Maybe he's not top shelf, but he's certainly not typical fan blogger...no idea what his sources told him, but seems like someone who is not going to just lie. JOHN MCMULLEN John McMullen is a national football columnist for TodaysPigskin.com and FanRag Sports andby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Fan blogitorial stuff Will Reeve of Rams Wire cites John McMullen of FanRagSports.com and TodaysPigskin.com as a source. Hard to imagine anyone taking it seriously. Honestly. please. Just admit what is plain. You mocked Reeve for using McMullen as a source.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotepoplarbluffman yep...some people just have to shoot the messenger I considered Mannion a solid #2 pick and just another bit of info about Goff's lack of development..I started that Goff bust? thread for a reason...something is up. I think it's good to consider the source, but to trash someone who has some credentials isn't smart. I remember a long time ago there was some thing that a pby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe he's not top shelf, but he's certainly not typical fan blogger...no idea what his sources told him, but seems like someone who is not going to just lie. JOHN MCMULLEN John McMullen is a national football columnist for TodaysPigskin.com and FanRag Sports and a long-time member of both the PFWA and FWAA. He is the former national football columnist for The Sports Network and his synby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
only disappointment is recent injuries.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
but most of that is due to lack of PT, missing snaps, being nicked and not 100% healthy but I agree that Quinn is hampered by injuries and without a top end pass rush the defense suffers.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
"you cannot argue Quick executed what he was asked to do. That trumps all other considerations IMO." Yeah, I misread that. Looks loke plain, simple English. And my answer is same. No one argued that he DID execute what he was asked to do. That is why it was a red herring. The conversation was meant to go deeper, but if that's not possible to do, then enjoy the surfaceby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteBlue and Gold Quotezn He hit Quick with a nice fade for a score against Arizona. There' s no way I can see that construed as a poor choice or throw. I assume it is a good play, sure. There's certainly no reason to assume it isn't that I can see. Doing it once means they can do it AND probably indicates they work on it extensively. After all, they audibled into a play that wasby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn He hit Quick with a nice fade for a score against Arizona. There' s no way I can see that construed as a poor choice or throw. One time he did it? You cannot be serious. Football is not about doing something once and using that as some sort of gage of a skill set. It was a particularly smart choice given the circimstances. You have two downs to get a 1st down and you go for theby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Keenum's skill though is touch. That's a timing throw to a spot where the receiver knows enough how to shield the ball and make the catch. There is no way in advance I would rule that pass out as a poor choice, and what I see in the play is a very easy chance for Quick to position himself and take a contested ball. IF Quick had the play right, which he didn't. ... he had good toucby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote-X- It was 15 yards. He doesn't really need more than a second to throw a fade into the endzone in the hopes that his 6'3 receiver with a 34" vertical can find a way to get leverage and shield the defender for a TD reception against man coverage. I mean, he didn't have to take a 7-step drop or anything. And he was also already in the gun. But what I am suggesting is that more thby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Posted by Derek Burns on October 24, 2016 at 12:10 pm Henry Ellard: Maybe this is why my HOF candidacy has stalled Talk of Fame Network Former wide receiver Henry Ellard is one of 94 players on the Pro Football Hall-of-Fame’s preliminary list for the Class of 2017 … and he should be. He was three-time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro, a member of the 10,000-yard club and someone who, inby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Keenum didn't decide anything. He's not calling plays, he's going to built-in options depending on the defensive look. All he did was see one on one outside and the audible was just a built in response to that. . makes no sense. no one said he was calling plays. he made a change and that change, or what you call a built in option IS a decision. The evidence of that DECISION isby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn . We've seen him catch a back shoulder fade. . And we've seen him not. It's not a high percentage route for anyone, and much less him. And that is beside point. Keenum may have made an iffy decision to begin with and Quick compounded it but not being on same page as QBby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteBlue and Gold I think it's possible Keenum could have communicated better, made sure Quick and he were on the same page. Keenum himself said that. I just think that's Keenum being a good soldier and good leader. He took the hit. It may even imply that this is an ongoing problem with Quick, and as much as I like how he played in Detroit, he is capable of running the wrong routeby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewaterfield " Not sure that is case," You genuinely believe that pass was just thrown up there in the end zone with no Ram receiver around in the closing minutes of the game? Only a person who just does not care for the qb would even consider that. You think he just wanted to end the game so he could go shower? I don't think anything like that. I think it's possible Keenumby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
assuming the Quick blew it on last one. Not sure that is case, but Fish alluded to itby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsDynasty I mean I saw him in the game but was his amount of snaps typical or less than usual? Just curious if they are easing him back in and will up his work after the bye or if this year is a repeat of last year. and I am not through with game yet, lots of distractions. But I have noticed him only on 3rd downs so far, I am just starting 4th Qby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemexram I did play a few years as a receiver, on my first year they threw so little my way that I just started to give up too soon on some plays but then on one occasion, he QB threw my way but as I had given up I couldn't make up the ground. Since then I NEVER again gave up and always gave 100%. A vet like Britt should NEVER slow down, so although Keenum did make mistakes, this one and the oby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
by playing a smaller SS type at Lber you give up size and experience, but in theory, you gain in coverage and ability to get some picks. Here, great effort by barron and just misses a pick. At some point I'd like to see him make some picks and use his DB skills in his LBer spot.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotelaram Since we'll never know we have an impasse. sure we do. :rolleyesby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Looks like poor choice and throw. Giants in Spags' Buffalo personnel, playing nickel, looks like form of Cov-6 (need all-22) and MLB has hole, Keenum made terrible playby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotejemach The "Bradford Insurance Policy." Trade down... If we wouldn't have let the world know we were salivating over GRobber... Make the trade back with Buffalo... This is what happens... 1) Draft Aaron Donald (DT) at 8 - Pro Bowler 2) Draft Zack Martin (G) at 13 - Pro Bowler (remember we were going to trade up until Dallas grabbed him) 3) Get Buffalo's 2015 1st roby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotelaram even w/o hesitation if he keeps him outside the hash he's good. Collins is no fool. You're just in error here.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com