Interesting. I've always wondered how this works when a player moves from one team to another before both teams meet. I would think that most teams would compel a "new employee" to do everything in his abilities to help his new team win, including sharing strategies, patterns, etc. about his former team. I've just assumed this is part of the game... Perhaps not? Are there non-dby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Also, the back seat of the van is the furthest from the reporters standing next to the vehicle. :) QuotePeoriaRa It is a small thing, but I think it speaks to the character of McVay. Watch at the very end of the video. I don't know who all the people in the video are, but assume they are members of McVay's staff. McVay climbs into the van, and immediately bypasses the center seats andby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Something special? Other than our great young head coach reaching out to the community with a bunch of players?by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBeachBoy Not to disagree with you about Warner, but someone I would prefer to see their jersey retired is Steven Jackson. He was our best player while he wore horns, bar none! He gave his all during a 15-65 record stretch. He is my 2nd fav Ram player of all time, behind Isaac Bruce. He won’t make the HOF, but has has earned the right to be honoured by his primary team. Great post anby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
My perception is that this is a new age for the Los Angeles Rams. For the first time in many years, our ownership and front office seem in sync with the coaching staff and players, and the results are showing on the field. Certainly no organization is perfect, but I honestly can't remember such a string of good decisions ranging from free agent pick ups, clever moves in the draft, and even theby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Feel for the guy - he was so emotional and grateful this time last year after we picked him. I trust our leadership unconditionally, but I have to wonder if Henderson was just a shiny object on the draft board. Seems like many of the things being said about him were similar to the dialogue about Kelly last year; explosiveness, etc. Kelly looked pretty good last pre-season, but Nelson Spruce caby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Watched him play high school football in Passaic NJ where I was born. That's where he got the "Ironhead" nickname. He was an absolute freight train as a running back and carried the team to a state title. It was such a treat to see him in horns, even for just a little while.by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamUK I freakin' love these! Brown seems like a good dude and easy to pull for. Lots of those on this team - that's why we're great!!by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
I love these. Nice spotlight on Malcolm Brown this time....by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteramithard I personally know a ton of people that bought season seats just to be able to get a high priority spot at the new stadium. And they dont even go to the games Ridiculous Wow - I hadn't even thought of that. Sounds like I'm going to have a lot of re-sale competition. If I didn't live 8+ hours away I'd definitely go to them all - regardless of the stadium!by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Looking for help from my Rams brothers: I live in Tucson but I am considering getting a pair of season tix (near mid-field but high up). Plan is to go to a couple of games and sell the rest since this an 8-hour drive. Has anyone else done this the last couple of years? My concern is getting stuck with unsold seats - I've got to believe there is a good market for resale for a team that justby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSteve The only reason the Rams keep beating Seattle is because of the 1970s offense that Seattle must run because can't throw every passing down from the pocket. He is a HOFer, but Rams have ALWAYS had his number. STAY IN SEATTLE, RUSS!! that 1970's offense almost beat us twice last year and ran the ball down our throats... That said, I'd like to see him stay too - I enjoy watching Aaroby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
We will rally around Wofford (snif)...and play good football.by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamboni But not in the court of public opinion of adverse publicity. He's on an LOA until the matter is resolved. The NFL doesn't like this sort of thing "tarnishing" their image and typically dictate to a team their course of action to protect the brand. As far as the NFL image and tolerance goes, keep in mind they have allowed Kareem Hunt, a guy for which there is undeniable viby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
I do, only because the team decided not to let him go when this first broke. Would have been a lot easier.by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
For those that may have missed it, Rams director of strength training and performance Ted Rath had taken a leave of absence from the team after being arrested and charged with three counts of misdemeanor sexual battery earlier in the year. I'm not sure what his current status is with the team, and more importantly, if the team plans to part ways with him if he is convicted. Sad news consideby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewaterfield We've discussed this over and over again. IMO those fans you see rooting for the opposing teams actually live here in So Cal and want to see their team play. They are not likely to change allegiance in that all likelihood they moved here ( So Cal)from where their favorite team was located. It would be like a So Cal native moving to New England and asking him to root for the Patrioby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 Maybe I'm wrong but apart from the Green Bay game being 50/50 and Dallas playoff game (65/35 which is understandable) I thought the home crowds were very good last year. No reason to expect that won't continue. And if you look at their 2019 home opponents the only one who will probably bring a strong fan contingent to the Coliseum is Chicago. I'd add the Viking game to your list, butby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
In a season of many positives, one of the few negative aspects that really stood out to me in 2018 was the proliferation of opposing fans at our home games. "Rams' House" was all too often made up of a sea of purple or red or whatever the colors were of our opposition, and audible crowd support seemed to be split at best during big plays in the game (notable exception was against the Cby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Might be the funniest thing I've ever seen on this board!by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
How about we use the hyphen button in the word "resign" (defined as quitting or termination) to be "re-sign", which is what most of us are intending in this forum. Every time I see a post that says something like "We should resign Saffold" I always wonder why the hell we would want to get rid of such a great player...and then I realize what's actually being said...by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
But I might need to "burn some sage" too here pretty soon...I'm getting nervous.by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
I'd love to see that!by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
Ooooh, how about a deep bomb to Cooks with the first play from scrimmage. Definitely sets the tone!by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
For me it's Cory Littleton getting his 5th blocked punt of his career after a trademark Hekker punt pinning Brady inside his 10. Suh launches his big a$$ over the goal line, falling on the loose ball scoring 6 for the good guys.by RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 There’s no shortage of big name Pro Bowl type star, even superstar type players on this Ram roster. Household names. But I want to thank a handful of players without which we wouldn’t be one step from the Promised Land. Some are better known than others, but their contributions have been priceless. Malcolm Brown Higbee Everett Reynolds Fowler CJ Littleton NRC Hekker GZby RinconRam - RamsFootballFans.com