A. His 8-0 record against Arizona and 17-8 record against the NFC West? B. His 12-4 record against the NFC division the Rams get in rotation (2-2 vs East in 2017, 3-1 vs North in 2018, 3-1 vs South in 2019, 4-0 vs East this year) C. His 11-6 record against the AFC (although he started 8-0) D. His number of assistants (whatever it is) that have been promoted to other jobs in the League.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Every time in my lifetime my Rams have made it as far as the NFC championship game, we've NEVER had a blowout win. EVER. Here you have the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the franchise with the worst winning percentage in pro sports history, and they have made it to the big game twice and won by 48-21 and 31-9 scores. Not to mention their 27-10 win at Philly in the 2002 NFC championship game. Ram winsby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
What would this list look like if we hadn't gotten rid of Chuck Knox? I think he would have won eventually.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
1. Dick Vermeil......he won the Super Bowl. Nuff said. 2. Sean McVay......he's been getting a lot of pushback lately. I think people forget he's younger than Brady 3. John Robinson......was a USC fan, and we almost always made the playoffs.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
You don't have to rank them. Give me Warner, Olsen, Youngblood, Ferragamo, annnnnnd Dickerson I guess.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAtlantic Ram Yes well that's not what I'm doing. I am making an observation about something I see personally. I know he was good on 3rd downs but there were times that I didn't like his decision making process. Perhaps I shouldn't have brought it up because I didn't do a scientific study to prove what I am posting on a chat board. Pretty sure I made it obviously clear that it was my opinion.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn How many teams walked away from 3 superbowl qbs in their prime. ... I don't know, but there have been a lot of teams who have moved on from top five quarterback picks. Several were number one overall picks. I wanted Jared to be one of the exceptions. He's a hard guy not to like. But that Miami game....by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn I didn't. I thought he could rebound from this weird season. I think he showed that in the playoffs. But when was the last time a Rams franchise qb wasn't dumped. They traded Jaworski. They let Ferragamo walk to Canada. Everett didn't make it. Warner didn't make it. Bulger lasted, sort of, but then played 3 seasons in he// for it. Bradford was traded. Now Goff. And so nowby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteramBRO In particular, the Week 6 home match-up against the 9'ers. Granted, Gurley didn't play, but damn...only mustering 78 passing yards on 13 completions?!?! And due to the ineptitude of the 9'er offense, the game was actually in contention throughout. But Goff was unable to mount any type threat or comeback. There were other stinkers in 2019 that made it clear that he was never goby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
For me it wasn't his God awful rookie season...I blamed that on the coaches It wasn't the Super Bowl....I blamed that on Belichick It wasn't his up and down season last year....I blamed that on the O Line It was the Miami game. A couple of those turnovers were so egregious I just couldn't defend him any more. And I live in Florida, surrounded by re-emerging Dolphin fans. Then the secondby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
linebackers?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm with you. I read the story about Goff taking the call from McVay that he was traded and only saying "okay" before clicking off to talk to his dad, and it made me sad. Jared steered us to a Super Bowl. To see him leave like this is tough. I liked him personally. But the thing is...he was a game manager. And game managers can't make the mistakes he made. We beat the Cowboys in theby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
How would you defend the Chiefs? Would you put Ramsey on Hill and scheme Kelce? Would you scheme Hill and put Ramsey on Kelce? Would you do something else?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Lombardi, Landry, Shula, Gibbs, Belichick, Noll, Walsh....all had the @#$%& gene, in varying degrees. The fact that our coach is developing it doesn't bother me.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I was actually a Rams AND Colts fan back then, because of Bert Jones. Both teams broke my heart every year. And you're right....waited too long to get Jones. Could have won a Super Bowl in late 70s.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
This trade would be like the 70s Rams trading Haden and two number ones for a younger Bert Jones or maybe a better analogy because of his team's lack of success...Archie Manning.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Skip Bayless on twitter Great trade for the Rams. Aaron Rodgers and Bruce Arians rave about how underrated Matthew Stafford is. Now Brady's Bucs have a serious new playoff threat next season.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Greg Biggins on twitter Matt Stafford will kill it in Rams offense, been a fan since his Elite 11 days, pure thrower and where the Rams usually draft, late 1st round, data shows not much difference between picks 20-40 anyway! Fired up!by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Adam Schefter on twitter Matthew Stafford is the new starting QB of the Los Angeles Rams. Stafford + McVay + that defenseby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Hasselbeck on ESPN...."a HUGE upgrade at the position by the Rams."by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Pro Football Talk summed up the trade thusly.....Why would the Lions want Jared Goff?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Also, a year ago Tampa Bay was in the same spot we are now. They had a quarterback with talent but also a turnover machine. They felt they had the pieces but that one position was holding them back. They went for a run at the ring and here they are. Brady had a bumpy road this year but he still won three road playoff games.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- QuoteGreat Bordeni Maybe this isn't about Snead or McVay. Maybe it's about Kroenke. He's seen what Tom Brady has done for the Buccaneers, getting them not only a Super Bowl but a Super Bowl in their home stadium. He has sent out the edict....get us a quarterback to do the same thing. Why else would Snead use the same language Rodgers was using? I don’t get it? Goff out plaby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe this isn't about Snead or McVay. Maybe it's about Kroenke. He's seen what Tom Brady has done for the Buccaneers, getting them not only a Super Bowl but a Super Bowl in their home stadium. He has sent out the edict....get us a quarterback to do the same thing. Why else would Snead use the same language Rodgers was using?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I would really like to say Rodgers or Watson, and would even be happy with Stafford or Darnold. But if I had to predict right now I would say Goff. Unless Wolford goes crazy in camp and beats him out.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
You can't let the receiver get behind you on that play. You just can't.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
The guy who let the receiver get behind him with eight seconds left in the first half was the same guy who was holding the receiver's jersey (on a mostly uncatchable ball) that gave Tampa Bay the game-clinching first down. Instead, we're hearing about a coach who went with a 9.5 percent chance of success instead of 10.0 chance, and a 37-year old quarterback who didn't go for the rushing touchby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
The 2003 Carolina Panthersby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Two playoff games with no turnovers. Can he build on this or does McVay already have eyes on someone else out there?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
My bad. 1983 was indeed a loss to the Redskins. We beat the Cowboys in the Wild Card Round. So we're 10-5.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com