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13 game season now everyone all squared

The board needs a little balance. Good post.

We were within 8 points fairly late in this game, on the road, playing clunky, with a ton of injuries, against the leagues best statistical defense, and we were somehow within 8.

Sometimes you just lose.

There are some patterns I don’t like, lack of running game etc. But… the season is a journey. Nobody expected to go undefeated. We’ve all watched enough football to see teams pivot and become steamrollers. Our Rams did just that last year after going 0 for November.

We got a trade or two coming too, later, probably.

Go Rams!

Tua's TBI

Is there a difference between a stinger and a concussion?
Yeah, stinger isn't a hit in the head or a brain injury. Pretty much a hit in another part of the body where the bruised nerve lets out a temporary sting. Renders the player unable to move the area or body part normally for several seconds. For example Jack Younglbood suffered a shoulder stinger once when he tackled Calvin Hill in 1981.

GAME DAY SNF - Chiefs at Bucs

They initially threw the flag for the Scott hit then picked it up. One of the refs must have had a better view and told them Scott hit dweebo in the chest.

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Right, but there was no head-to-head contact in tonight's game either. Which is leaving me confused, as to why Scott's hit on Samuel did not end up being a hit on a defenseless receiver, but tonight's was.

GAME DAY TNF - Dolphins at Bengals

We’ll, based on initial investigation, NFLPA has fired the independent neurologist that cleared Tua.

This isn’t gonna be as cut and dried as an appeal to authority “well, the expert cleared him, so…”

I think the fallout is gonna mean significantly stricter new rules… they have to or youth football might collapse in many parts of the country over the next few years

Nick Scott Becoming A Defensive Leader?

The Rams will have to keep him. He brings a physical presence to the safety poition that others lack.

Jordan Fuller was hailed by Rams fans from his arrival, but he doesn't do anything particularly well. Amongt our supposed key defenders, Fuller and Floyd are under-performing at their positions and are replaceable in my opinion.

We're not getting adequate production from either.
Fuller has been the better player but has been dealing with injury.

The thing Scott has that none of the other safeties have is real speed.

Freak athlete still learning the position.

And it’s unlikely he’s back next year.

Whut Yuh Watchin'?

I watched Chernobyl recently. That was DAMN GOOD.

I think @Loyal started a post on this one. Great miniseries… I almost watched the whole thing one bad weather day.

what happened to Hendo

Les was high on him. There was a draft vid where he talked him up with McVay. Can't remember exact words but was something along the lines of you don't want to miss out on this guy, him killing you with some other team, that kind of thing.
You know I know what Snead said about him :D. I'm also aware that then new trend is if we disagree with a statement from the coach or in this case gm we can write it off as coach speak and they don't really mean it.

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