Quoteden-the-coach Quotemerlin Wilson is a higher level talent than we could get midround or later. He can make throws that put him at a certain value level those others can't touch. Not that his arm is strong, but he's capable of using the entire field. So when you start talking his value at QB3 for a good organization that's where he fits. As a player who can grow and maybe you get his heby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRidgewood Ram You know, the great Brian Allen who is so great. Shelton not getting any run either for that matter. :couch But you know, Brian Allen can go to his back room, put in the three digit combination to the safe, and pull out the Super Bowl ring that he earned as the starting center of the Los Angeles Rams. Forever. Thankful to that for that. That said, I noticed marked imprby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamboni Quotestlramz (I see you Deacon but the lineman playing today are much difference then the dudes you were playing against). . My son and I get into these types of discussions all the time that so and so HoF player wouldn't make it in today's game. I respond that today's players will be viewed the same way in 20+ years after they retire. I think there is some truth to that. Canby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
I think there is a lot of truth to what you are saying. I was at his last game but really didn't "notice" him like I did in the run to SB 56. He had a GREAT career. By sheer luck I was at his first game and has last in person. Wish they still did ticket stubs so that I could frame them both. What a career and what dominance from the DT position. Merlin Olsen and Deacon Jonesby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
I took my entire family to the playoff game in Detroit. The weather was horrible, it was so hard to get there and then we lost on top of that. Had missed the playoff game since 1980s, even question whether it was worth it going. After today's surprise retirement, I now know why I was there. To Say that I, along with my entire family, saw the one of the greatest of all time playing his lastby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteIowaRam anybody know ? He wants a chance to start and he KNOWS he won't get that here. Rams had a time table and Wentz couldn't commit within the table. Jimmy G becomes available, no more @#$%& around with our back up.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills f But I like the signing. No more learning curve. Jimmy G is more than adequate as a back up.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRidgewood Ram In case he decides he wants to play for Pittsburgh? Yes. Otherwise people could fake retire and become free agentsby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
We added Von Miller midseason. There are draft day trades possible etc. Lots of time left to work the roster. I like what I am seeing from our front office. Aggressive AND disciplined.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills its crowded Fuller is a Free Agent and he seems to have regressed. I am high on Lake and Yeast. Nick can be the vet presence and let J. Taylor II and Ingal and others battle it out for 4 and possible 5th spot.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Heady player and great special teamer. If he has gas in the tank, definitely bring him in. He improved every year for us.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills QB on rookie deal too...they blew it And nobody talks about that but its plainly obvious why Staley got fired What was most shocking for me with Staley? Is that with all that defensive talent, the defense sucked bad I mean really bad. Let's hope he carries that track record to the 49ersby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote3030 QuoteStafford9 . McVay is a QB whisper and I think Wentz under McVay would be specail He is? Goff got worse. Wolford was a bust. Perkins never developed. And they wiffed on scouting Stetson. McVay does well with vet QB's which is why it make sense to try to keep Wentz. I don't see any whispering going on. I think you raise a legitimate question. In terms of young quarterbackby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit $41 mil for 3 hours is incredible. What does that work out to annually? lol! Well multiply that number by eight for 328 million per day times 365. Sounds like the Steelers will be at their cap limitby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBerendsenRam GO RAMS! I think Seahawks will reunite their coach Patrick Queen Edit: queen sign with the Steelers. Sweet the Seahawks are getting jammed, every which way.!by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBeachBoy Quotesstrams Hallelujah.. Holy sh*t.. Where's the Tylenol? HAHA! Yes! I did that last year with my John Johnson jersey and now my son has his Darius Williams jersey, but I think he's going to stick with Byron Young jersey.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Boy was I wrong. On a redraft he would go in the first round. I think the two tight ends are diametrically opposed. One has hit his ceiling and the other ones just scratching the surface. QuoteRidgewood Ram Our guy Parkinson, who saw the field less signs for 3 years/$22M. Maybe we could have waited for Parkinson's stock to drop. Was he such a hot commodity?by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRidgewood Ram McVay should get a ton of credit. It all started on that Thursday night comeback against the Raiders which I was so fortunate enough to attend. B) That was THE highlight of that season. What a story and what an ending to that game.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
That's great. Avila and Byron Young get on that list next year I bet.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 Now go get a big center!!! ABSOLUTELY!!!by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
He wasn't the star that Leonard Little was but I was 13 and remember the incident:by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteden-the-coach It was glorious and Giant fans had to deal with me for the next couple of days. Love it. I remember living in the Dorms watching that game on my little 4x4 black and white TV. When Flipper made the catch ending the game, I jump so high with a fist that I scraped my knuckles on the dorm ceiling. I don't recall how high that was but I am fairly certain that is the highby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemtramfan Loud is one thing, nasty fans is another. Where does the recent Detroit game rank for nasty fans? Anybody here recall a nastier experience? I've read here of Rams fans getting beat up for having the audacity to take a pee break at Levi Stadium when h it was first put on line; that's pretty nasty too. Lions fans were good for most part. Saints fans were absolute Saints pun iby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
New Orleans is number one. Seahawks probably number two and then last year's Detroit game was pretty intense.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesstrams Wasn't there, but even on TV you could tell it was nuts.. plus some posters here like stlramz was there and said it was totally nuts... That was it. Louder than any stadium I've been in Detroit was pretty loud this last year for the wildcard game. The thing about the Saints game that made it so impressive was that it was sustained. And they had the scoreboard operator and saiby stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBerendsenRam GO RAMS! You are not alone my friend.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteleafnose Not cuz he's the best But he hit the long, long FG in OT to send us to the Super Bowl in the noisiest game I've ever heard for the Rams. That kick......well in the words of JB Long "And the Super Dome is.....quiet." Everybody was quiet, except for me and my kids. Still gives me goosebumps to this day The view and sound from my seat:by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com
"Thing with bloodlines is you get the NFL lifestyle and mindset modeled for you. It's priceless." Exactly right. They know what it takes and what it looks like. Lets see how this plays out. Thanks again for your efforts. Your love and joy of the game comes through in your work.by stlramz - RamsFootballFans.com