Some good advice for these Steelers - January 29, 2017 You would think that most high school football programs would be thrilled to have a former Steeler as a head coach and the sons of the current head coach and one of his assistants as players. If there was a thrill for Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic, it’s gone now. Jason Gildon, a former Steelers outside linebacker, who held the francby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBlue and Gold SF is hiring Hall-of-Fame candidate and FOX analyst John Lynch as GM, sources tell ESPN. Lynch back to Bay Area, where he went to Stanford.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams_81 Benny Cunningham as featured back means last place. As stated before, he is a below average #2 back and an above average #3 back. A good guy to have on your team for the right price which is minimal NFL salary. Cause that's where we ended up boss. And I disagree with your assessment of BC too.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteleafnose might just be my bad eyes, and the kid has baggage, but if Mixon is still on the board mid rounds......sure looked like he wants to go the distance every time I saw him touch the rock. ...that some say may go undrafted. I love both OU backs coming out, Perine is clean as a whistle and a bigger, faster version of Maurice Jones-Drew. Both are going to have great careers, Mixoby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote21Dog Might have if he didn't throw a Pick 6 at the end of the first half.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLesBaker That was the best post season play I have ever witnessed by a QB. Ever. Every team was a top pass defense and week after week for a month he beat them.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam49 Amazing numbers out of a once in a lifetime playerby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam49 My take was that he got comfortable and lazy. He didn't seem to have any hunger.....he was chasing endorsements from Carl's Jr. to t shirts, etc. If you follow him on social media ....he is loving the SoCal lifestyle.... Not good. We need a hungry RBby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamBill Report: Former Rams coaches blame Gurley for his 2016 struggles ByAlex Kolodziej Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley took a massive step back from his outstanding rookie campaign this past season, and the former coaching staff says it stems from Gurley himself. According to Bleacher Report’s Jason Cole, the coaching staff said, “It’s the same he was in as a rookieby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotehubestar He did state that he did not like Greg Robinson pre-draft, I recall him discussing OL prospects with Greg Cosell. Cosell was perhaps more tactful saying that Robinson needed to improve his footwork/etc, while Ross just said something like 'this guy is unpolished and has lots to learn before becoming a productive LT'. He plays both sides of the fence too much for me. If you got anby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotelaram At the U of F! Made a point to take a pic with it 2 years ago, plan on the same this time. One of my top 5 Rams all-time!by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Heard Arians talking to Kirwan yesterday and he said because of the cba it's almost impossible to have a good run game; "it takes a very special back because we only get 11 padded practices in the summer which is way too few..." He went on to say "some lineman look great in shorts but can't play and you find out too late, others look bad in shorts but excel when the noise startsby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
By July: "I cannot believe the difference in his mechanics! Night and day! Cleaned up! Amazing!" Week 1, same long delivery once the bullets fly, same gunslinger mentality. He's either going to be Favre or Cutler, time will tell which. Bank it.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamgator They covered in 30 minutes what today's POS "coverage" cannot cover in THREE hours!by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotestlramz Where the Los Angeles Rams are set to take on the San Francisco 49ers. I loved the Brent Musberger Intros! Was the best part of football Sundays back when I was a little shaver, and we only got 1-2 games in Sunday! Would sit there with my pen and paper with all the games written on it and would update during games as they gave "out of town" scores. Then of courseby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Calling his last game on 1/31. Always loved the way he called NFL & college games. Vin, Dick and now Brent. Makes me sad especially because how bad most of the new-wave guys call (talk over) games..by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram i would not be upset if KS was to be the rams HC but mcvay comes off as a much more dynamic speaker and possibly leader.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteoldschoolramfan D.Jackson and T.Pryor would really put some punch in our WR group. Worst case Cleveland tags him, more likely they sign him long term. That got $103mil in space. He ain't going nowhere ESPECIALLY with them in all likelihood going to draft Watson.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
The time was 3 years ago. Watkins > GRobby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Not doubting this but from Tressmans point of view why would he go to any team to be OC in name only where the HC is calling the plays? Unless of course he can't find another job anywhere else.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewaterfield And what is the reason? Did he say? That was verbatim. He was just hitting on the mistake of GRob and how good teams don't miss like that.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotelaram Did you watch him at all yesterday? He got his butt handed to him. Matthews beat him easily I might add on an a-gap blitz, and he was lined up right over his nose. He got caught on a holding call and was stonewalled several times on runs. I barely recognized him from the Mack of old. IF he plays like that in the SB the Patriots will control the middle. Btw, the Houstoby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Plays for 3 teams in his career, 2 of which are playing in the Super Bowl in two weeks and the other? :(by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Bet the Mother-load baby, and TAKE IT TO THE BANK!!! Quotelaram The Falcons offense is more balanced and they have a more stable play caller. But here is the kicker...they don't turn the ball over. I had wishful thinking in the Pitt game because I was tired of seeing a Pats/insert name here Super Bowl. But in this game I am loading up on the Falcons. BIG time.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- Falcons win it..... What say you?by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 QuoteHazlet Hacksaw In which case I'll go with bellichek and boys to figure something out. I just cannot bet against Brady when he`s only laying a FG or less in a Super Bowl. Atlanta may end up winning for all we know, but taking NE -3 is a bet I`d never have a regret about if it lost.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Bridgewater? Nah. Quoteleafnose yes. They gambled on GRob yes. They gambled on Aaron Donald I still would have liked Bridgewater or Carr from that draft. to some degree taking offensive linemen later, which Fish was prone to do, has some lower risk higher reward to it.by RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
Thanks for clearing this up for me. For some reason I thought you were all in on the trade. Quotemax I don't think anyone was on board with giving up all those picks for Goff. I liked Goff in the draft, but I never would have made that trade. That was a desperate move driven by the move to LA. Demoff was right when he said the Rams failure was a total organizational failure. It wasnby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com
I've said it many times that the NFL is the most controlled sport around. It's reall more of a reality tv show except the league controls the outcome. As the refs hold their flags these games have suddenly taken on blowout natures. Yet during the regular season when games averaged 10-12-15+ flags per, there was one "thrilling finish" after another. It will be interesting to see neby RFIP - RamsFootballFans.com