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Your “outside the box” personnel idea…

McVay drafted Sam Rogers in 2017 I believe…a fullback that did not make the team
I just watched some playoff replays. That flea flicker using Blanton was a great call and Blanton executed it perfectly.

Kendall isn’t the typical thick Stoudt fullback type but I wonder if McVay envisions him in that role?

Or is he a jag and got his five minutes of fame?

Rams Jeopardy!

I was thinking of Youngblood too but for the life of me could not remember the Rams drafting another Youngblood (George who?)

Edit - I was only 4 when they drafted George. My dad didn't get me into the Rams until 1970 at the earliest.
I had no clue about a George either. Born in LA and played at Cal State LA too.

I'm gonna ask my Pop if he remembers--been a Rams fan since the 50s. He probably will.

Update: New NFL overtime rule…Both teams get ball in playoff games

39 postseason overtime games.

From 1970-2000 there were 15. About 1 every other year. 11 of the 15 took at least 8 minutes of OT to decide. 4 of the first 7 went into double overtime and two others took more than 13 minutes of OT. Those first 7 averaged more than 15 minutes each.

From 2001-2021 there have been 24 postseason overtime games, more than 1 a year. Only 8 of them went more than 6 minutes with only 5 going 10 minutes or more. Two of those went to double OT.

The Rams were involved in the 3rd shortest OT game in the postseason (1:06 in 1989 PS) and the 6th longest (15:10 in the 2003 PS).

What makes me smile is Green Bay, with Favre and Rodgers have been in 6 postseason OT games since 2000 and have lost 5 of them. They lost in 4:48, 2:26, 1:18, 3:19 and 1:05. The only win came in that Seattle game when after winning the toss, Hassleback said, "we'll take the ball and we're gonna score". IIRC, he threw a pick and the OT lasted 4:25.

Controversy?
A facemask on Rodgers that wasn't called as Arizona returned a fumble to win 51-45 in 1:18.

First Class Stan

As a RAms fan since 1971 it has been a long strange trip. LA to Anaheim to St Louis to Englewood. I contemplated switching teams but it never happened. I was too invested in the horns and a stubborn sense of dedication. I’ve often told friends and family to take your time in picking your favorite team but once you do stick with them thru thick and thin. I am so thankful to Mr Kroenke, Coach McVay, Les Snead and the rest of the front office for making the Rams the top team in the NFL. It reinforces my belief that all the years of disappointment makes the current success all the more sweet.
You young pups.
I been a fan since '69, when the copters went down over Saigon, and I took my M-16 and....."


Well, we'll skip that part. Yep, the Rams are sweeet!

Rams and Stafford Agree on Extension

I’m not a pff rating guy but Kupp had to rate the highest of any offensive player in the NFL last year. He was close to perfect. For that he deserved and was crowned the offensive player of the year in the NFL.
However The NFL QB position is clearly the most important position in the league. As a result the best QB in the league is likely the most valuable player in the league. It’s just not close to the value of any other position. I would like to see the awards include performance in the playoffs. Including playoffs might have elevated Kupp to MVP.
They defend Rodgers (and other QBs) getting it by saying, "the QB touches the ball on every play". I don't agree with that but I also understand most years, you could point to a QB and say, "that's the MVP". The biggest factor Rodgers has won is his QB rating. And what negatively affects QB rating to an unbalanced degree? Interceptions. In the QB rating formula TD's are worth 20% less than Ints. Why? Not every interception costs the team but every TD goes on the scoreboard. If they tweaked the formula to reward TDs the same but penalize for interception half as much as TDs, Rodgers would have had a 113.8 QB rating and Stafford would have had a 110.0 QB rating. Not a huge difference. Hell I go so far to say they should reward yards per attempt a little more. Reward the guy more who throws it downfield over the guy who dinks and dunks.

All NFL teams must hire Minority Off Coach

It’s a share peg in a round hole solution.

20 years ago I had a chance at my dream job. I applied to be in charge of the Grand Tetons National park. After I got turned down I called the office to see how they felt I needed to build my resume to qualify for such a job. The office manager said that I was the most qualified candidate that they had apply in 20+ years. But I’m not a veteran nor a minority. She continued to say that they are forced to accept what so far has been under qualified applicants who cannot handle the job and they leave every 2-3 years.

It’s insanity.

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THREAD LOCKED. NOT AN EASY TOPIC TO STAY ON SIDE WITH OUR RULES.

CGI

Favorite store bought cookies

Butter cookies? Nothing beats the OG.

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Well, assuming you don't find your mom's sewing kit in there. Or a shit ton of buttons.



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I was a little kid (1972, I was 4) and back then, the ONLY way to get Danish butter cookies was from the duty free… and they were $30 in 1972 money (that’s gold standard money)

I grabbed an entire cup… three whole cookies..and my mom quickly grabbed them away from me, whooped my ass, and sent me to bed.

Now, when I see them, I buy the big tin and eat the whole damn thing with a smile on my face!!!

Returning to Rams was always the goal for Joe Noteboom

Returning to Rams was always the goal for Joe Noteboom​

In Joe Noteboom's mind, there was only one place he wanted to be as free agency approached.

The goal for the Rams offensive lineman was always to return to Los Angeles. And it was accomplished in short order, as he and the team agreed to terms on a three-year contract during the negotiating window that he officially signed on March 16.

"I wanted to come back here, that was my main thought," Noteboom said during a video conference with reporters Monday.

In doing so, Noteboom helps ensure as seamless of a transition at left tackle as an NFL team could hope for.

The 26-year-old Noteboom will succeed 40-year-old Andrew Whitworth – who announced his retirement on March 15 – as quarterback Matthew Stafford's blindside protector after backing up Whitworth over the last four seasons.

During that time, Noteboom played in 47 games, which included six starts at left guard prior to a season-ending torn ACL and MCL in 2019, then nine games at left tackle in 2020 while Whitworth recovered from a knee injury, then two games at left tackle in 2021. He also started against the Buccaneers in the Divisional Round of this year's playoffs when a knee injury kept Whitworth out of that game.

When not starting last season, he served as the extra tight end in heavy formations when the Rams made adjustments to their run game late last season and began using those formations more.

"Joe does an outstanding job," Stafford said during a video conference with reporters Monday. "I mean, he's a plug-and-play player for us. Wherever we needed him, he stepped in and played at a high level against some really quality opponents. Looking forward to seeing his development on the left side and seeing him do his thing for a bunch of years."

Noteboom is well-positioned to continue doing that because of working with Whitworth and the example Whitworth set. Among the biggest takeaways from that experience for Noteboom was the professional Whitworth was and the way he carried himself, like coming in early and how he took care of his body.

Of course, the on-the-field teaching was valuable, too, but his ownership of a process that allowed him to continually play at a high level physically, as well as his community work, leadership in the locker room and treatment of younger players.

It gave Noteboom a clear plan on how to be successful at that spot, and the confidence succeed moving forward.

"Being behind him, there's no other better situation in the league," Noteboom said. "Sixteen-year vet, Walter Payton Man of the Year, I mean, to step into this role, I've had a blueprint for it for four years. I was watching his every move on and off the field, so that's what gives me confidence to go into this position."

Signing three-year deal with Rams latest chapter in Brian Allen's comeback

Signing three-year deal with Rams latest chapter in Brian Allen's comeback​

Considering how the 2019 and 2020 seasons went for Rams offensive lineman Brian Allen – and perhaps the early stages of the 2021 offseason went – getting a multi-year contract might have seemed improbable.

In 2019, there was the season-ending knee injury in Week 10 against the Steelers. In 2020, getting COVID-19 early in the year, then not playing in a single game as he continued to rehab his knee. In 2021, beginning the offseason program as backup center before becoming the starter during training camp a few months later – heading into a contract year, no less.

Put simply, a period of nearly two years that would be enough to cast doubt on being retained long-term.

"Just thinking back to 2019, that was – I talk about being in a dark place, and the place really is not knowing you're going to be playing football," Allen said during a video conference with reporters Monday. "You're hurt, you have a year left on your deal, and then you kind of get in that area of, 'OK, I'm free agent who hasn't played, or I'm a starter who plays in year four,' those things kind of set up this. In my mind, going into last year, I obviously wanted to be the starter last year but it went further than that. And I'd be lying to say that it wasn't in the back of my head that I wanted to have a great year to continue my football career."

Allen did and was rewarded with a three-year contract by the Rams, avoiding unrestricted free agency.

The commitment brings back an important part of Los Angeles' offensive success in 2021.

Beyond being durable and starting 20 of 21 regular season and playoff games during the Rams' Super Bowl LVI-winning campaign, Allen quickly established a strong rapport with quarterback Matthew Stafford that helped Stafford put together one of the most productive seasons for a signal-caller in franchise history – 41 passing touchdowns tied Kurt Warner's record, 4,886 passing yards set a new record – and the Rams rank ninth in total offense and eighth in scoring offense during the regular season.

"What I saw from him was a competitor," Stafford said during a video conference with reporters Monday. "He started training camp as the number two center with corporate plan center and you know, a different rotation going on and he battled his way into that starting lineup. He earned it and then he kept it throughout the year. He has great command of what we're trying to do and understanding of how we can go out there and get it done. He's a really physical player. He takes pride in trying to dominate people. I think of the snaps he had against Tampa early in the season against (defensive tackle) Vita Vea, who is as dominant of an inside player as there is in our league, and just his physicality, his finished both on the the first level and the second level is something that I think guys in that room really feed off of."

Even with that strong performance in 2021, Allen admitted free agency was more stressful than he thought it would be. It was his first time going through that process, after all, so he didn't know what to expect.

After the deal was signed and he was back in L.A. like he wanted to be, though, he was relieved and excited.

"Once free agency started, I really just want to get back there," Allen said. "So, glad it's over. Glad I am committed to playing football with the guys for three more years, and being somewhere where I have some familiarity and just people that I love being around and love going to work with."

Robert Woods Traded to Titans

Idk if you meant 3rd comp as in they were already getting two, so they would get a third pick out of you meant third round pick. If you meant third round pick that's inaccurate. He's a 10 year vet and can give a max of a 5th round.

If you meant it would be the last of 3 comp picks they receive, I'm sorry for jumping in to correct you.
Way off course on that discussion dude lol. But that’s ok. All good.

Jrry32 Super F'ing Champs Mock Off-Season

I love playing with The Draft Network mock simulator.. I went on the manual settings with their predictive setting.. Here's the latest one.. and I'd be THRILLED by this draft, lol.

  • 104.​


    Los Angeles Rams
    Myjai Sanders
    EDGE, Cincinnati
  • 142.​


    Los Angeles Rams
    Tyrese Robinson
    IOL, Oklahoma
  • 175.​


    Los Angeles Rams
    Matt Araiza
    P, San Diego State
  • 211.​


    Los Angeles Rams
    Matt Hankins
    CB, Iowa
  • 212.​


    Los Angeles Rams
    Kalon Barnes
    CB, Baylor

  • 218.​


    Los Angeles Rams
    Daniel Bellinger
    TE, San Diego State
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    Los Angeles Rams
    Abram Smith
    RB, Baylor
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    Los Angeles Rams
    Chance Campbell
    LB, Ole Miss

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