Tutu in 2025: REC: 68 rec., 1,083 yds., 9 TD RSH: 32 car., 192 yds., 3 TD Right?by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
And he's old to boot. Damn.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
That's great, man. It does taste awful! My brother and I used to steal drinks out of my dad's Boone's Farm wines but those weren't real alcohol, they were loaded with sugar. When I first had a real drink in college, I thought, "Why would anyone drink this $#!%". Now, I do enjoy some wines and an occasional porter or stout. I probably have 4-6 drinks in an entire year.by Classicalwit - Bucky's Pub
There's video of some of Jalen Ramsey's workouts when he was a rookie or in college. Basically before he was in an NFL training program, and the stuff he was doing on his own was intense.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
He needs continuous strength training and time in the weight room. Hopefully he attacks it. He's got the talent.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Kick someone's @$$ and they'll start considering if the risk is worth running that play.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Thanks, Mama. You are a great librarian for this board. Appreciate you!by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
The Cowboys' schedule seems to be perpetually irrelevant though. The results are the same no matter who they play: Weeks 1-4: Look like a juggernaut Weeks 5-8: lose to a team they should have easily beaten, win 2 more, then lose a close game to a good team. Weeks 9-12: win a game but lose the next one because Prescott is just off. Win a game, but lose the next after appearing to have the gby Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Neither is Dak Prescott and he's always injured on top of his mediocre to subpar play.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
The league simply overpays quarterbacks.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
He's certainly a top tier athlete. He has a ton of potential.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
I say this every chance I get, but that was the best pass completion by a QB and Receiver that I've ever seen, especially considering the game development and circumstances of the play. The only others that are even close are the Warner to Bruce TD in SB XXXIV, the Bradshaw to Swann TD in SB X, and Ken Stabler to Dave Casper "Ghost to the Post" in the 1977 AFC Divisional Playoff Gameby Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
They all must stay healthy and everything must click. It looks like there's no other way.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Brilliant! Thank you, sir!by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
It would be interesting to see the financial allocations by position for every team in the NFL.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
KC builds its WR corps mostly from rookies, has-beens, and castoffs. The real dregs. Kind of like the Patriots did.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
There's not a standout talent among those LBs. It's a definite weak spot.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Fair enough. I prefer more athletic looking females. And bodies with muscles do not feel bad at all!by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't know if I would describe Derek's wife that way. Alex Morgan and Lieke Klaver are what I would call smoking hot. Derek's wife is definitely cute though.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Holy $#!%! That was 50 years ago wasn't it?by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Nonetheless, he would improve the Rams' secondary by his mere presence on the field. The only thing I don't like about his game is that he doesn't get many interceptions.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
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I'd have to say: Isaiah Robertson Jack Reynolds Jim Youngbloodby Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
I recently read something from an NFL GM who said something like, "You want the players who touch the ball most to be first round picks, and you want your defensive line to be first round picks." The thing is, it's hard to keep all of those players for extended years; the salaries start adding up.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Here's what I think it comes down to: The Rams have a breadth approach to their roster building as opposed to a depth approach. The Rams prefer to pay 3 - 4 main players and build the rest of the roster around players who don't earn as much. This is similar to the way the New England Patriots operated during their dominant years. But I think the Rams are different in that they prefer to notby Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
I wouldn't put Gurley on that list. He was a great player, but his knee just did not hold up. He was the best running back in the NFL for two years and it wasn't close. And I don't think anyone ever expected anything from Drew Bennett. He certainly didn't make very much money.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
Can we build a team? Let's keep going ... WR Allen Robinson LT Joe Noteboom LG C RG RT TE WR QB Sam Bradford RB RBby Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com
People are just excited and going off their gut feelings. I have noticed that a lot of people here seem more interested in "underdog" type players than in "superstars". A lot don't seem to be so interested in, or appreciate, athletic ability like world class speed, rare physical strength, etc. I'm a geek for that stuff.by Classicalwit - RamsFootballFans.com