QuoteWhiteHorns 1). Please no OT like college, just inflates the score. Get rid of OT for the regular season. (LOL!) I actually like college OT, but realize that it'd be difficult to stop the likes of Drew Brees in that format.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
At the risk of making a controversial statement, I think that we can all agree that this NFL season has been (and will be) quite unlike any other. With that said, I'd like to see the league adopt a similar approach to that of baseball where they're experimenting with rule changes like the DH in the National League and extra innings. I mean...what MLB seems to be saying is "if there was eveby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
I know that we're talking significantly fewer players and staff (and a shorter time frame), but I'll be really interested to see how things play out with the bubble process the NBA developed. I believe that teams have been in their bubble now for 3 weeks and I don't think that anyone has tested positive yet. Pretty strict protocols too for those who have to leave and then try to come back in.by ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRAMbeau <snipped> Leadership and personal responsibility. . . .more than any in NFL history. Whichever team displays these attributes will emerge among the top contenders. For this reason only.. One player stopping by a strip club for chicken wings could wipe out the season for a team. Or to have a nanny decide to have lunch with an old friend... Rams’ Andrew Whitby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
With a day off from work last week and absolutely nothing to, my daughter and I decided to travel down to Inglewood to check out the exterior of the stadium for ourselves and potential traffic issues for getting into (and out of) the area. The first thing that came to my mind when seeing the stadium in person was just the sheer scale of the project. It's MASSIVE - and as everyone knows...theby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam I read the article about the NFL and NFLPA agreement. What is not clear to me what the fallout is when active players get the virus. I can't imagine that the team shuts down because it is close to inevitable that at least one person on every team will contract it. Doesn't mean they'll get sick; it's only that they'll test positive. Anybody know anything about the procedures in thby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteIowaRam where'd ya get the shirt ? Walmart ($14.99) This was the first that I've seen the new logos/colors in person. Most of the Ram gear at that particular store consisted of the old logos. I'm sure the new stuff will start to trickle in over the next month so.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteMamaRAMa I really like the new t-shirt... but vehemently dislike the new Rams head. They could have left that off. So, there were two similar types of t-shirts that I saw. The one I bought...and another with the new "LA" logo in the middle of the words. I like the Rams head waaaaaaaay better than the LA logo, so....by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Got a new t-shirt with the new logo and colors. I thought the new yellow was a tad bright, so I decided to compare the colors from last year's home jersey/cap with that of the new t-shirt. It's def brighter...almost neon-ish. Tell me what you think.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Very glad to hear that your son is on the mend and that your wife and daughter tested negative. Keeping fingers crossed for you. A week to get results back? That's crazy! I got tested the morning of the 6th and had my 100%-concrete-foolproof-we-think-it's-accurate result on the morning of the 8th (NEGATIVE). Quote I consider myself very fortunate that my son had a very mild illness and myby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRamgator The moment a wave is about to smack you in the face at the beach, you INHALE! This is THE MOST accurate way to describe the test after having been administered one (in preparation for a colonoscopy - NEGATIVE). :yes The 2nd most accurate would be the "brain tickler."by ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
QuotePHDram “We just keep running the models, and it keeps coming back at less than 20 percent,” Gomes said. “It’s very striking.” I will admit that this wasn't an easy read for me. But I found it nevertheless FASCINATING. Thanks for sharing. The two things that I keep taking away from articles such as this is that: 1) We're dealing with something new and we can't always assume that tby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
QuoteMamaRAMa "But now, there’s mounting evidence that masks also protect you." I've been fussing about this truth to Rambeau for months. To me... it's common sense that wearing a mask also gives the wearer some protection (if worn properly and cared for properly, i.e., washed and maintained) and I never understood why the CDC and medical experts didn't explain it that way from theby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
Masks offer much more protection against coronavirus than many think By RONG-GONG LIN II, MAURA DOLAN JULY 14, 2020 5 AM UPDATED 1:40 PM SAN FRANCISCO — There’s a common refrain that masks don’t protect you; they protect other people from your own germs, which is especially important to keep unknowingly infected people from spreading the coronavirus. But now, there’s mounting evidence thby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
A 37-year-old Ohio man died from coronavirus after slamming 'hype' over pandemic on Facebook Callie Ahlgrim Jul 11, 2020, 2:37 PM Richard "Rick" Rose, a 37-year-old man from Port Clinton, Ohio, recently died at his home from complications due to COVID-19. Rose's death has attracted attention online due to his Facebook posts, in which he expressed doubt about coronavirus safby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
Newsom orders statewide re-closure of indoor dining, limits on church services, salons By MELODY GUTIERREZ STAFF WRITER JULY 13, 2020 12:33 PM UPDATED 2:14 PM SACRAMENTO — California is largely closing again amid a spike in coronavirus cases across the state, as Gov. Gavin Newsom announced statewide restrictions Monday to again halt all indoor dining and close bars, family entertainment,by ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
QuoteRams43 So, why not reopen the schools? The linked study appears to have focused solely on kids in primary school and the preliminary results are encouraging. But as you know, there are other levels of education. I'd like to see some additional studies that focus on students in middle and high schools. At what point do infected kids become more infectious to others? That appby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
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A Lot of Athletes Seem to Have the Coronavirus. Here Are Some Reasons. The rate of positive test results released by a few leagues seems higher than that of the general population. But there are explanations for that. By Andrew Keh July 10, 2020, 12:09 p.m. ET While some might have hoped that the return of sports leagues in the United States would triumphantly signal some steps toward nby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
I think that some make sense...others not so much. Jersey swaps between players banned as part of NFL’s coronavirus protocols By ASSOCIATED PRESS JULY 9, 2020 11:48 AM NFL players will be prohibited from postgame interactions within six feet of one another, which means they won’t be allowed to exchange jerseys after games under the league’s guidelines to help limit the spread of theby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
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Sweden Has Become the World’s Cautionary Tale Its decision to carry on in the face of the pandemic has yielded a surge of deaths without sparing its economy from damage — a red flag as the United States and Britain move to lift lockdowns. By Peter S. Goodman July 7, 2020 LONDON — Ever since the coronavirus emerged in Europe, Sweden has captured international attention by conducting an uby ramBRO - Bucky's Pub
Worker dies at SoFi Stadium with ‘signs of a health issue’ By NATHAN FENNO STAFF WRITER JULY 8, 2020 Another construction worker has died at SoFi Stadium, according to the joint venture overseeing the $5-billion project in Inglewood. The worker died at the job site just before 5 p.m. Tuesday after exhibiting “signs of a health issue.” “His co-workers promptly summoned help and an onby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
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Still trying to figure out the "hate" part of the love-hate relationship. Is it that AD makes ALL of the plays and Brockers can't shine? As others have pointed out, Brock is more of a run defender (underappreciated in that regard to me) than anything else. Maybe he thinks that, if AD were only quadruple-teamed and the QB held onto the ball for 3 more seconds, he too could get doubby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams Believe Healthy Dose of Draft Pick Terrell Lewis Will Improve Pass Rush By Gary Klein Staff Writer June 16, 20202:52 PM In their quest for an edge-rushing presence, and to mitigate the loss of two dynamic players, the Rams selected Alabama’s Terrell Lewis in the third round of the NFL draft. New defensive coordinator Brandon Staley intimated that the Rams got a potential steal.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
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