I have a friend that is an Eagles fan and building up to the draft in 2016 he and I had several debates as our teams were drafting 1 and 2. We both knew they would take Goff and Wentz so it was just a matter of which one went first. I have to admit that I wanted Wentz but I digress. One of the debates we had were in reference to the size of Goff's hands. In fact there were many discussions onby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Deacon, Youngblood, Hacksaw, Cromwell and Dickerson.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Goff was appearing to digress in performance with the fumbles and lack of crisp execution. I imagine there were several meetings between McVay and Goff over the matter, probably almost a daily thing and it finally reached a breaking point. I imagine Goff became just as frustrated, a couple words might have been exchanged at which point anger kicked in and it was over. Benching him for Wolford inby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
If Jared was blindsided by this trade, then he is naïve. We have been discussing a possible, if improbable, trade of him for weeks in here and could see the handwriting on the wall. Him acting shocked and hurt at this time is further evidence of this. Jared was raised in the home of a professional MLB player. His father Jerry was traded once and cut four times during his seven year career andby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
And now his prediction is at 16 after the Goff-Stafford trade.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Hahaha....I think Dick Butkus and Ray Nitschke had a contest on who collected most of those teeth.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteDaJudge ...it walked out with Calvin Johnson. And the Rams definitely do not have anyone in Calvin's realm to help him to return to those days in my eyes. But don't get me wrong, I'm happy if he gets near 30 but more importantly keeps his INTs at or below 10. If the Rams get that, we'll be in a damn good spot. I loved Calvin Johnson, just a terrific WR. However those attributing Staby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Unless they are on a date and probably over dinner. Or are teenagers on the phone. :) I suspect they reviewed some game tape and probably had some harsh words over expectations vs. production, execution vs. play-calling, leadership including off-field effort and locker room issues with other players considering Goff's pay scale. Jared was always considered a "gym rat" and his relatioby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
I think there was a leadership gap with Goff. Did he ever give any outward appearance of being upset or of motivating his teammates? Sure he could get excited over a TD but his "cool demeanor" seemed misplaced in many instances. I never saw him yelling, getting in the face of the other players exhorting them to win, get fired up or showing anger. I'm all about not getting too high oby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
I'll trade you a Ty (Try?) Hill (not Troy) unless you prefer a Tinoisamoa? I always loved Pisa though.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Stafford was a 38 on the Wonderlic. Goff scored a 36 or the same as Bradford. However, as if they mean anything, Aaron Rodgers scored a 35, Brady a 33 and Mahomes a 24.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
For Unsportsmanlike Memories!! :Pby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
I need to lose a few pounds to wear it...heh. Covid lbs. kicking my old butt.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Complete your collection? I just bought a Ramsey jersey, thought it might be safe. But...by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Simply that Watson never had a running game in Houston to run a TOP offense. Coach here seems to prefer pass first but Akers may change his mind quickly. So Watson here with a real RB could be a completely different QB that can run a hurry-up if needed.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
When did Houston have much of a running game in the past four years? David Johnson, Duke Johnson, D’Onta Foreman...? Lamar Miller may have been the best since Watson arrived and he's like third string now on the Washington team.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
And one more thing: * If Watson wants to be the QB of the Rams, he will be. In fact he will go pretty much wherever he wants to go, it's just a matter of time.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Watson has carried the Texans into the playoffs two of his four years. Discounting his rookie season (he only started six games) and last year's O'Brien disaster, Watson is 21-10 in the regular season and 1-2 in the playoffs. And even last year when the team went 4-12, he had the most passing yards in the NFL (4,823) and the highest average per pass (8.2) with 33 TD passes and only 7 picks.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Every draft is a craps shoot. There are draft gurus on here that know more about it than me but I think something like 50% of first rounders (and higher in later rounds) are out of the NFL within three years.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 Having said all that, I don’t know if even Demoff/Snead can make the numbers work out. And even though Watson has that trade clause, I’m sure that there’s some point below which the Texans will NOT go. The longer it takes to make a deal, the lower the price I would think since Watson has the final say. How long will the Texans allow a disgruntled leader at QB into their camp and theby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
I think there have been significant differences in coaching and teams also. Unless you think Houston is comparable to Seattle's during Wilson's first four years in the league. As a comparison during those four years: Russell: 106 TD's, 34 Int's, 13,974 yds in 64 games Watson: 104 TD's, 36 Int's, 14,539 yds in 54 games Individually their numbers are very comparable. But as team comparisby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
He's like Russell Wilson but seven years younger.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
"Duck" might be more of a suggestion than a nickname.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
James, I respectfully suggest you spend your next #1 draft pick on some new underwear. Or is that a "drafty pick"?:biggrinby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Namath's whole career was rough outside of his SB win. 13 years: 173 TD's, 220 Int's, 50.1% completion, career QB rating: 66.5 If he played nearly anywhere other than NYC, he would not be a HoF QB.by Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteheadslapper 5. Goff can be pretty ditzy as we have seen in interviews etc. Perhaps he is just not smart enough to be an NFL QB, he has elite skills but not an elite mind or passion. I think by choosing Wolford, he went with the elite mind and passion over skill. I am a fan and have never been player and there are 100 people in here that have forgotten more about the intricacies of footbby Ramboni - RamsFootballFans.com