I can’t disagree, zn. This entire starting OL seems somewhat ‘fluid’ as to starters, other than Whit, pending camp. And even Whit might be rotating with Boom by midseason. But if I were forced to predict today I would agree with your take, with Blythe starting at C. But by midseason? There might be a new starter, maybe a couple, even, at any of those positions excepting Edwards at RG. Evby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I’ve grown weary of this topic, AlbaNY, tbh. Certainly not of you, but of this topic. Both of us are pretty dug in and neither is likely gonna change his mind. So, I propose that we just agree to disagree here and we can both look forward to many pleasant football conversations on the other forum. Cheers!by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRampage2K- DescriptionPJ Media is a subscription based "opinion and commentary outlet of Far-right politics," which is part of Salem Media Group. It was founded in 2004, with its majority owner being software entrepreneur, billionaire, and angel investor Aubrey Chernick, founder of Candle Corporation. Wikipedia Owner: Salem Media Group Just sayin........ Either the numbersby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
It would appear that my ‘source’ is unacceptable to you because it differs with your preconceived opinions. As time marches on we continually get more and better information about this virus and it’s treatment. A good scientist constantly re-evaluates his hypothesis as new data comes in. Just sayin’.by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram CA has 147,000 workers in in licensed long-term care facilities. NY has 205,000. NY easily had 10 times as many infected staff as CA and likely 14 times more (based on mortality rates of the general populations in both states). Just to illustrate the impact, assume a 1% infection rate in CA: that would translate to 1,470 infected workers in CA and somewhere between 20,500by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
Don't Be Fooled, Recent Coronavirus Data Suggests the Lockdowns Were a Colossal Mistake Matt Margolis In various states across the nation, there’s been a noticeable trend of an increase in coronavirus cases. While this fact makes the headlines, the detail that seems to get overlooked is the fact that deaths have declined. Florida, Arizona, Texas, California, and Ohio are among the stby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
This guy gives us a good glimpse into the possibilities for Staley’s fertile imagination. Here’s oldnotdead... I don't think the author really understands how the 3-4 hybrid is played. Their base front 7 looks to be: DE Brockers NT Robinson DT Donald JACK Floyd SAM Ebukam MIKE Kiser ILB Young That alignment gives them 3 actual D-line. But normally you will only see that on firstby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Can the LA Rams count on veteran LT Andrew Whitworth beyond 2020? Bret Stuter LA Rams veteran left tackle Andrew Whitworth is 38 years old. Can the team count on him beyond 2020? The last man standing from the LA Rams offensive line in 2019 was venerable offensive left tackle Andrew Whitworth. Left standing, but not uninjured. As soon as the season ended, Whitworth headed for the opeby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram Since 1989 California has had 132 deaths from earthquakes. New York State has had none. Clearly, the way New York handles earthquakes is better than whatever it is California is doing. (Go ahead - tell me California has more earthquakes than NYS and also that they are more severe. Not that I need your help to make my point.) This may be the ultimate non sequitur. Lol.by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram California population: 39.51M New York State population: 19.45M California nursing home residents: 101,030 (.0026%) New York State nursing home residents: 101,518 (.0052%, exactly twice the rate of California) California covid deaths as a percentage of total deaths: 37% (2,154 nursing home deaths/5,873 total deaths) New York State covid deaths as a percentage of totalby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRAMbeau QuoteRams43 1. Where, exactly, is this forum of which you speak? I can’t find it. I thought that Bucky’s Pub was that non-football forum. Just look at the thread titles here. Everything from soup to nuts. 2. Discussing Covid is neither a political or religious topic, technically. It’s about an apolitical disease that can’t tell a Democrat from a Republican, an atheist from a priesby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
Quoteferragamo79 I think Cheesecake factory is far more dangerous than COVID 19 you know that is not real food I’m speechless. Really don’t have a clue as to what you’re trying to impart there, man. Lol.by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
This might help ease the hysteria...by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
Will LA Rams S Johnson return from injury be enough to ensure a new 2021 contract? The LA Rams are banking hard upon the healthy return of 2019 injured starting safety John Johnson III. After all, since arriving at the LA Rams from the 2017 NFL Draft as the 91st selection, he has performed no less than stellar for the Rams. In three seasons with the Rams, he has been a 32 game starter. Heby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Who will lead the team in QB sacks? The LA Rams were the fourth-ranked defense in the defensive category of quarterback sacks in 2019. The Rams used a group effort to rack up 50 sacks, just four less than the NFL leading Pittsburgh Steelers’ mark of 54. While some individuals dropped, the Rams’ efforts were a significant improvement over the 41 recorded in 2018 and a slight improvement oveby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam_Ruler Ones that can be taught and ones that can't. With the first step he has, he could be a monster is he develops some counters. Yep. The only questions about Lewis, aside from his ability to stay healthy, are his football smarts and his heart. We’ll see.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Reynolds probably has the inside track early on but I think Jefferson might beat him out gradually as the season unfolds. By game 8 don’t be surprised if Jefferson is the starter and never looks back. Jefferson and McVay’s O seem made for each other.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams 2020 breakout watchlist: WR Josh Reynolds Cameron DaSilva There will be a lot of new faces in the Rams’ starting lineup this season after the team made major roster changes in the offseason. Veterans such as Todd Gurley, Brandin Cooks, Dante Fowler Jr. and Cory Littleton are all gone, opening the door for younger, lesser-known players to step up. Josh Reynolds is one of those pby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Excellent video. Couldn’t help but notice how quickly Lewis gets off after the snap. One of AD’s major strengths, btw. Fingers crossed for big success for this Lewis kid. If he applies himself even half as much as AD, he could prove to be a draft steal.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
He’s a mere shadow of his former self.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteoldschoolramfan A 3rd RD pick..........Really? Until the NFL actually steps up to Billicheat and make the fine actually hurt, he will keep doing it over and over again. Yeah, and a $1.1M fine is chump change to Kraft. Geez...by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit Worst unit in the entire NFL bar none. Hopefully someone emerges from this witches brew. Worst unit in the NFL, Classical? Seriously? Inexperienced is one thing, but worst corps of ILB? Please. Snead, McVay, Staley, and the various asst coaches obviously don’t feel that way at all.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteMamaRAMa Schoolchildren aren't the only ones inhabiting a school. There are adults: teachers, counselors, nurses, office staff, cafeteria workers, janitors, coaches, librarians, etc. There are more people to consider in a school than just the kids. If I understood the article correctly, Mama, school children apparently aren’t carriers of the disease. If that’s true, they are EXTREMELY lowby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
Quotesstrams and we'd drive past the restaurants and they were JAM PACKED when they were supposed to be at 25%.. At 50% there were waiting lines not because of the 50% thing, but because every table was taken.. So, we're seeing sky high cases now... doesn't surprise me a bit.. Not in California. We went to a Cheesecake Factory Friday night. Were told it would be an hour and a half wait. They weby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
1. Where, exactly, is this forum of which you speak? I can’t find it. I thought that Bucky’s Pub was that non-football forum. Just look at the thread titles here. Everything from soup to nuts. 2. Discussing Covid is neither a political or religious topic, technically. It’s about an apolitical disease that can’t tell a Democrat from a Republican, an atheist from a priest. C’mon, man. 3. Whyby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
My daughter-in-law works in a nursing home here in California. Her nursing home has vastly better results due, I think, to infinitely superior policies. Just look at at Calif vs New York stats. They speak for themselves. Geez...by Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram A nursing home has 10 residents in it's COVID ward. One of them gets sick enough that they require hospitalization so they are admitted to a hospital as a patient. After some period of time the hospital determines that the patient no longer requires hospital care so they discharge the patient. However, the patient still tests positive for the coronavirus. In this case theby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
Quotezn An openly politically partisan venue like Townhall is just not going to consider all the facts. QuoteThis study compared COVID-19 mortality rates by racial/ethnic group AND age. It found: Among folks aged 35-44, Black people had a COVID mortality rate 9 *times* as high as whites. Ahh, the old ‘shoot the messenger’ rebuttal... Look, either the stats cited are accurate oby Rams43 - Bucky's Pub
In addition, I’m counting on substantial improvement in our D from Staley. Improvement in ST wouldn’t be a stretch, either. If that occurs then the Rams will be a force. Even in the NFC West.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
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