A really cool link for every Rams draft pick since 1937
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. . . and how each player fared.
Try not to get too lost.
Try not to get too lost.
Of course,but this last years draft & player moves without him was impressive Imo.he did pretty good for McVay..
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I'm still nervous watching that drive...
Agreed and even some of the players talk about it openly. Some analysts do it on purpose to get attention others like former sea hag mrob are just racist.It should be dumb in this day and age, but it isn't, it's spot on.
Human biases are devastatingly powerful and because they're usually unconscious, we're completely unaware of them.
Anybody who knows anything about psychology realises that you simply cannot remove embedded beliefs that have been established over hundreds of years, even if we (hopefully) all wish we could.
There are literally zero reasons to leave Kupp off that list other than an unconscious bias.
No lack of talent in this years draft for RB. Even in the later rounds IMO.1) Find an offensive lineman who is just as good of a run blocker (or better) as he is in pass pro for RG.
2) If we aren't looking to use Higbee as potential trade bait next year, then get us a quality later round blocking TE.
3) We are losing Sony Michel to free agency and Darrell Henderson is entering his 'contract' year with the Rams now, so draft a replacement and perhaps look to a UDFA RB to compete with Funk.
jmo.
Love that the Rams are firmly in the mix. The cool thing is no matter what happens this year McSnead will have a Plan B/PlanC ready to execute. These guys love overcoming challenges and opportunities in building the perfect beast.I like to dream big, too, but let’s start out on the right foot, first.
According the schedule makers, the bills are gonna be a big deal in their prime games this season. They’re gonna be one of the featured games opening week.
Looks more and more like it could be bills vs Rams opening night. If that ends up being the case, it would be a good idea to thrash those upstarts and make a statement—“you’re not ready for us.”
In general, the seasons getting longer only makes a repeat that much more difficult.
Fine with me. Bring it on.
Well, from my mom's perspective, I was first generation, although from my dad's perspective, I was at least 4th generation. I think in the end, because she married my dad, an American, she got assimilated pretty fast, more so because she came over before she was fully an adult. By the time she had kids, she was just going with the flow of the society she lived in.
Hey @Angry Ram
One of the things my son told me about his Indian girlfriends kinda goes along with what you dealt with.
He said that their Dads were always so demanding and strict with their schoolwork and time... whenever they did get a chance for a tiny bit of free time they would go apeshit wild. One of them had my son pick her up for school 1 hour earlier than he needed to leave so that they could spend some time together before school. I couldn't believe my son would get up earlier like that until he told me later what he was doing. That girl was so locked up at home that she wanted to rebel against it. My son had to find them a different place to park when it was brought to his attention that the big church parking lot they were "parking" in before school had cameras on almost every light pole. I still remind him about that shit. LOLOLOLOL
Her parents believed that she was a completely innocent angel. Please... she corrupted my innocent son.
I'm not going to go into detail about my early family days here as that would be repeating myself on an @Juggs thread from a year or two ago, although I will say this much ; I'm basically bred a pure WASP with American roots dating back to the 13 Colonies, mostly Scottish & German ancestry, ... over the generations my ancestral relatives have lived in fairly good times economically and also thru extreme hardship other times, I imagine for the most part how they treated their children was based on what they could afford as well as the prevailing values of the time, although 'spoiling' children with vacations, toys & trinkets was likely not as high on the agenda as was clothing, feeding and educating them. My own childhood wasn't much different, other than a bicycle which was mostly used to get to school, I also rarely received any of those 'things' you describe as what some other young kids today are granted by their parents. I was told if I wanted something, I'd need to work for it, and as a 15 year old in High School we had something called the 5-3 program which allowed kids to go to school for 5 hours and work part time for 3 hours, ... so I went out and got a job.
If you're seeing children doing & receiving things that you didn't have the opportunities for, some of that may have to do with parental guilt, as today those with the advantages of money may be partially making up for what they missed as children themselves. In many sectors, but certainly not all, we see better, more loving parenting, although that doesn't have to include 'things', it could just be how time spent and closeness with a child helps in their development.
The one thing I keep missing from your posts though is that while we live in a very diverse society where economic impact ranges between extreme wealth & deep poverty, that you only focus on what you didn't receive when comparing yourself to others, that many families live paycheck to paycheck, or someone is unemployed or perhaps in a single parent environment where money for 'extras' is truly hard to come by. Perhaps, like myself, you grew up on the wrong side of the tracks and were able to witness how much more your fellow schoolmates had in comparison ?
Are the values of immigrant families really all that different or do most parents want better for their children ? Does the extra emphasis on education in an Asian household create happier children & adults, or is it partially a cultural thing where the kids are expected to get well paying jobs in order to support their aging parents ? I don't know these answers.
jmo.
I don't see anything wrong with the discussion. It will end up being taken into taboo overreactions and virtue signaling because people can't help themselves. But growing up I had three friends who were immigrants and all of them went to college and one of them is a doctor at USC. All of them had strict parents. All of them had curfews where they couldn't do the really fun shit the rest of us partook liberally in.
Way I see it, and it's just my opinion, is that the more conservative parents tend to do a better job steering their kids through the rough teen years where some of us are wired to go apeshit. I didn't have that type of parent, my mom was overrun by her boys and frankly didn't give a shit. Still love her and all that, but it is what it is. In fact I have some real horror stories compared to the common kids of my era, shit like losing our house, drugs, etc.
So I was more conservative than my parents with my own kids. What's funny though is that of the three one is a leftist in terms of her political leaning, one is a moderate like myself, and the other is a fucking quaker just about. Life is weird man. But I wish I had been stricter with my kids, and I am of the mind that had I done that they would have been better prepared. I tell them all the time "unfortunately you didn't arrive with a manual." So not a guy who gets all eaten up with regret or anything like that either, just a fact of how I look at it.
It looks like it's actually the first Amazon Thursday night game that they'll be announcing at the draft.The initial post says the league will announce the first game along with the rest of the schedule on the same day May 12th.
I don't think it's out of the realm of possibility by any means. It would probably be selling high too which is always what you want. But hopefully we keep him and he kills it again this year.I will say it again (and I did it with my new mock draft): we should move A'Shawn Robinson. He will get us a mid third by himself, especially after the Super Bowl performance. He's a free agent after this year, along with Gaines, and we're not going to sign them both.
Brian Allen was drafted in the Fourth round.
Just sayin'
~ArkyRamsFan~
You have to believe that ship will sail in the inevitable future.The fact the Cowboys are the most popular and most valuable franchise just proves that marketing is more effective than winning football.
The alouettes are winning the 2022 Grey cupI think that the Saskatchewan Roughriders are an Aaron Rodgers or Tom Brady trade away from the Grey Cup.
Thought this mock was pretty good.
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