by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
That was fascinating. Kinda reinforces why Rams see value in drafting smart football players, huh?by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Did you guys notice how quickly Karty got elevation on that kick? Good luck trying to block such kicks. lol.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I have every confidence that Ram coaches will find ways to maximize Fiske’s talents.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude No, he isn't perfect and has had his share of hits AND misses but IMO, there aren't many better than him. I will say that I think McVay also deserves some of the credit for Snead's success. I have a feeling that we don't make any picks without McVay giving the final approval. IMO, if Fisher would have stayed HC, Snead might be gone by now. I think most of our success is duby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I don’t think anybody ‘hates’ Atwell. That’s a strawman argument. I do think that almost everybody would have preferred Humphrey. But that’s not Atwell’s fault. He couldn’t draft himself. Atwell definitely has talent. And I do think that McVay has underused him terribly. But all the above is water under the bridge. It’s 2024 and Atwell is in his final contract year. He is currently 4th Wby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
What are these ‘experts’ smoking, anyhow?by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
CBS quarterback power ranking is a slap in the face to Rams QB Matthew Stafford Lou Scataglia CBS Sports released the first edition of their quarterback power rankings, and my goodness, LA Rams QB Matthew Stafford was violently disrespected. This is quite embarrassing. I'm not sure how you can watch Matthew Stafford play professional football and rank him this low. Too many times, peby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams fans are going to love rookie running back Blake Corum Bret Stuter The LA Rams were not exactly an obvious team shopping for running back talent this offseason. After the Rams found a strong feature back in Kyren Williams, all that remained to add seemed to be depth at the position, and perhaps in the form of a bigger-bodied runner who could punish defenders and soften them up fby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
He made many contributions and was always a good teammate. As 53 said, though, Rams have to move on while improving the team. I think Ben will really enjoy playing on that up-and-coming Texan team. Rams did him a kindness in selecting that team for the trade.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Where is JB Scott’s head? Some facts. Rams finished 7-1 last season after they semi-gelled. Rams just added the following: Jackson at LG. Avila moved to C. Dotson extended. Added Parkinson to TE room and the promising Allen should get more snaps after a nice showing with limited snaps last year. Added Corum to RB room. Added Verse to replace Hoecht. Drafted Fiske to play alongsiby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Well, I do have 3 things. 1. I think Snead’s record speaks for itself. 2. There’s a reason why Stan Kroenke has retained Snead for these last 12 consecutive years. Heaven knows he could afford to hire anybody he wanted. 3. Even if I were given a hypothetical choice, I can’t think of a better GM that I would prefer to work with our gifted HC McVay. ‘Let the dogs bark, but the caravan mby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I think the Rams have a legit shot at retaking the division this year.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
NFC West power rankings: Can the LA Rams retake the division in 2024? Lou Scataglia The NFC West could quickly turn into a top division in the league in 2024. Could there be three playoff teams from the division for this coming season? While the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers are currently the two best teams in the division, do not count out the Arizona Cardinals in 2024.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
For one thing, it’s possible that the Rams know something about Kupp’s health that has not been shared with the public. This alone would justify acquiring a number one or number two wide receiver. Also, McVay is well known for wanting offensive toys to play with. If he thinks that Rams are just one #1 wide receiver away from being Super Bowl worthy, I could easily see where he might advocate fby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 Just my opinion, but the Rams Wire, Ramblin Fan, etc. sites' articles tend to be so poorly written and lack substance that I don't ever click through on those posts. No problem, 93. With this ‘new’ format, posters who feel as you do can easily skip unwanted threads. BTW, I agree that not all of the articles from these sites deserve to be posted here and I do try to discriminateby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsdude QuoteRams43 QuoteCROMWELL21 This is a brief synopsis of Jourdans article for the Athletic without gi ING her credit. They did include a link to her article early, but you’re right, it’s just a rehash of her work with nothing new. One interview can be used in many articles all saying the same thing with maybe a sentence or two from the writer to "personalize" it and makby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Experts overwhelmingly pick Jared Verse as Defensive Rookie of the Year. Experts overwhelmingly pick Jared Verse for Defensive Rookie of the Year Ryan Heckman In the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, the L.A. Rams were going to be faced with some tough decisions. At pick no. 19, the Rams had a plethora of good options still available to them. To some, it might have seemed likeby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
The Los Angeles Rams unexpectedly parted ways with Ben Skowronek on Thursday, agreeing to trade him to the Houston Texans after it was originally reported that they planned to cut him. Skowronek was an integral part of the special teams unit last season and was a captain of that group, but the Rams didn’t see him contributing in 2024 so they chose to trade him now instead of waiting untilby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Williams was one of the Rams’ most important players last season, leading the NFL in rushing yards per game while also scoring 15 total touchdowns. Because of how valuable he was, though, Sean McVay wanted to play him as much as possible – which came at the expense of his availability. Williams missed four games due to an ankle injury and he also suffered a broken hand in the wild-cardby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteCROMWELL21 This is a brief synopsis of Jourdans article for the Athletic without gi ING her credit. They did include a link to her article early, but you’re right, it’s just a rehash of her work with nothing new.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
They make this a great place for Ram fans to gather.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
1. Two duplicates in one thread? Might be a record. 2. The subject lines are right below the original post, so it’s much easier to check for duplicates now. 3. Works better when you reply to original post. That keeps the thread vertical and easy to read as opposed to replying to last post which really crowds things up the further you go.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
It’s only a late trade swap in 2026, but at least they got something.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Salary cap impact of Rams releasing Ben Skowronek Cameron DaSilva The Los Angeles Rams are unexpectedly releasing fourth-year receiver Ben Skowronek, a surprising move at this point in the offseason. This probably isn’t a financially driven decision, given Skowronek’s affordable contract. With more than $11 million in cap space, the Rams have plenty of room to not only sign theirby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com