QuotePaulButcher59 Quotedzrams QuotePaulButcher59…poor eye for offensive talent… far too conservative on the offensive side of the ball... hired a conservative OC… Fisher never evolved… …terrible feel for offensive personnel…too many poor offensive free agent signings and offensive draft picks…Stayed married to Bradford way too long… The seven reasons you list above are why Fisher failed onby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
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QuotePaulButcher59…poor eye for offensive talent… far too conservative on the offensive side of the ball... hired a conservative OC… Fisher never evolved… …terrible feel for offensive personnel…too many poor offensive free agent signings and offensive draft picks…Stayed married to Bradford way too long… The seven reasons you list above are why Fisher failed on offense. It wasn’t because heby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Pure BS at this point in time. And who are the underachievers on defense that the roster is riddled with? Prior to last year's late collapse, the D was pretty good.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Ndamukong Suh got $19+ Million a few years ago. I don’t see Donald getting less than him.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRFIP Those are not the thoughts of a sane organization who uses 6 draft picks to move UP TO #1. When you look at the teams who have won the SB in the last oh 20 years, it’s overwhelmingly clear that a franchise QB – at the very least he must be above average – is necessary. IMO, they are worth much more than 6 draft picks. Especially given that out of those 6 picks, only half of them,by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Well, if it were that simple, then Kroenke and Demoff would probably agree with you and Mr. Snead would no longer be an employee.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamBill 2017 NFL Draft Outlook Bob McGinn , Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Published 8:23 p.m. CT March 4, 2017 Based on interviews with executives in personnel for six teams, it is possible to narrow down just a little bit the pool of players that might be considered by the Green Bay Packers regardless of position if they exercise their current 29th selection in the first roundby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteFlipper336 TIGHT ENDS Top 5 - None Top 20 - O.J. Howard, Alabama Top 60 - Adam Shaheen, Ashland David Njoku, Miami Top 120 - + George Kittle, Iowa Jake Butt, Michigan Jonnu Smith, FIU - Billy Brown, Shepherd - Michael Roberts, Toledo Top 160/UDFA - + Mason Schrek, Buffalo + Robert Tonyan, Indiana State + Andy Avgi, Western Oregon Don't sleep on the smaby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Teams have the option on all 1st round picks to make the contract a 5 year term rather than 4 years. The amount of salary in the 5th year depends on where in the 1st round the player was picked. The salary for players selected in the top 10 is the average salary of the top 10 players at the position. The salary for players selected from 11-32 (Donald was pick #13) is the average of thby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
I knew why you were doing it. But humor me. I suspect we'll end up drafting a CB or two. Any that you like?by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
I never said he didn't occasionally sit in on a meeting. What's far fetched is that he has so much experience in that area that it surpasses a GMs knowledge when that's what they do on a daily basis.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteIowaRam ... I bet he has more experience then half the GM's in the league When you're a player, you are pretty busy with preparing for upcoming games and honing your craft. Even most head coaches say they don't have time to dig deeply into personnel. That's what GM's do. My bet is your statement isn't accurate.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 he may be an awesome coordinator, but not a good coach the top picks in the draft may never make it Higbee may be a complete bust as Goff may be nobody knows anything until an individual is given a chance Is there some projection with McVay? Yes. But we do know something. First he suceeded as a TE coach. Then he suceeded as OC. Coaches and football executive persby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
And no one knows yet if that's a good thing. He's unproven in that role. I'm skeptical with that and keeping eyes on him.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
For the Dodgers, Magic is just a PR name. He's not running the team nor is he setting the direction of the team. They brought in some actual baseball people with a proven track record to do that. Immediately inserting Manning as the head man wouldn't be akin to what happened with the Dodgers.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotebigjimram21 While I agree LA, he has to start somewhere. And chances are he isn't starting at or near the bottom and working his way up. Of course he has never said he is interested in any job . Maybe he doesn't start at the very bottom but if he doesn't work his way up at least a little, I'd have no interest in him. As 43 just posted, even Elway worked the GM for a bit before taking oby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Yeah that's him. I'm just wondering why a 7th with his size and athleticism? He must have some severe limitations or be extremely raw.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
He has great size and elite athleticism. Where would you rank him? Anyone?by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
On a somewhat related note, if a GM requires experience in scouting, shouldn't a president have some experience? In something? I think the superstar player to head of football operations type moves are really risky.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Manning had a great instinct for the game as a player. Doesn’t mean diddly squat as an executive. I like the idea of having a football man in charge rather than Demoff but I want an experienced football chief there, someone who is going to be more than a great face for LA. I can't say I trust Manning any more than I do Snead. Probably less actually he's such an unknown.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
You bring up two legitimate reasons for concern regarding his prime and being a repeat offender. If after a thorough vetting it was determined he had changed and overcome his addiction the repeat offender part should no longer be an issue. And after a thorough physical assessment it’s determined that he still has it physically then the past his prime concern should no longer be an issue eiby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam When you take on a guy like this, he WILL influence others on the team. What do you even know about him? What will that influence be? All we know is that he had an addiction. Signing him would be contingent on him overcoming that addiction. Do you know that he is a bad person for any other reasons? I’m thinking not and you’re just being judgmental. In fact, hypothetically, ifby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Inspiring story. Thanks for sharing. I too believe that “lifer knuckleheads” can change and to not give up hope. A year and a half could be enough time for that to happen too if someone hit rock bottom and was truly serious. However, such a change requires a change in lifestyle and would be obvious to closely connected people. In Gordon’s case, I’d only support signing him after a verby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
And you don't believe a person can ever change?by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
This theory doesn’t work. I agree that the city has no case on its merits. Which means that it will never get to the discovery phase. I’m betting the NFL will demur to the complaint and prevail. The city will amend, the NFL will demur again…yada yada. Maybe at some point the NFL decides to make it go away by settling.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
I’m sorry my friend but you were correct when you stated you don’t know the law. I can guarantee you that the NFL did NOT give any written agreement to St. Louis concerning the Rams as you stated above. That’s not even legally plausible! The NFL does not own the Rams; they cannot enter into a contract for the Rams without express authority. However, even with the remote chance the NFL had autby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't see enough of a difference between him and Bucky Hodges, Gerald Everett. I also really like Jonu Smith in later rounds.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com