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I think its the model year thingie which has you thrown off. In the book King writes about when Christine was built "born", and delivered to the dealer in 1957. Its all good
So I have this theory. That the nature of the slot, i.e. the ability it affords you to move the offensive player around, will result in the best player on the field being in the slot as we have seen with Kupp. Basically this trend is beyond the Rams too with other teams featuring unstoppable force type possession/RAC guys being featured. And at some point I think the money is going to go to this position. It's going to be a position, well in a way it already is now, but it will be something you need to have. Basically the modern equivalent of the old franchise RB.
Curious what you guys think. Is this weed really fucking good or what.
Burrow throws a very lofty ball. I thought it was just me, but even someone who was at my house last night watching, who doesn't even watch football, noticed it too. How he doesn't get intercepted more is mindblowing.
He definitely doesn’t have a huge arm but he makes it work, but sometimes it’s nice for a guy to be able to just rip it like Stafford did on some of those over the middle.
I wouldn't be surprised that he receives another one season incentive laden deal like he signed with us mid-season, based on games/snaps played and play-off victories.
I'm terrified he retires, takes a year off and signs with the Steelers.
He's achieved everything on the field that he could've dreamed of as a child except for one thing: playing for the team he grew up watching.
I would understand and appreciate AD forever but will seriously hate his fucking face, the city of Pittsburgh, the state of Pennsylvania and I'll have enough anger left over to add some hate on the 49ers just because.
I think a lot of those 2nd round misses were simply, Les had his eye on a guy who got taken just before our pick & decided to settle on the next guy on his big board for that position. I know he was looking at a different, bigger KR/PR/WR kid who got picked just before ours, so he settled on Atwell. Wish he woulda just moved away from the WR/KR position & just picked Creed then, but just thankful that Allen worked out. "Need" picks like this usually don't pan out well.
Overall though, Les has done an amazing job building a quality roster that overperforms at every level. It's what you want in a team, especially in a long, now-17 game season, quality depth behind all-star level players in case any one of them go down.
I don't want AD to retire because I want him to go down as the defensive GOAT. He's in his prime still, and I want people to forever have passionate debates over who is better between LT and AD. But its a rougher sport now days, so I understand if he wants to walk away. But damn, his window is still open. These next few years will be fun if he stays.
Didn't get this photo until late.... but the critters were out yesterday rep'ing the colors!
This was a pre-game party somewhere in the Portland area....
The background story is that my wife/daughter started taking our 4-H llamas out for therapy visitations - basically visiting elder care facilities, retirement homes, birthday parties and visits to special needs adults and children. That led to creating a non-profit organization to facilitate this. It also led to dressing up the animals, so as to be more intriguing to people in retirement homes since they would be in different dress for various times of the year. It led to acquiring some alpaca's (masquerading as a Bengal) as well, as they area bit smaller and for some, more approachable.
Like all of you I'm sure, yesterday was one of the greatest days of our lives as Rams fans. Winning in St Louis was great, but winning for LA was even better. It was along 2 weeks and yesterday was a day that I and we won't ever forget.
I became a Ram fan in 1967 watching the Packers vs Rams game as I have noted many times on this forum. Roman Gabriel has been my favorite Ram ever since. This year I was fortunate enough to attend the game in Lambeau as a bucket list item with my entire family, a total of 9 of us.
My oldest son is a huge Packer fan so he was happy as you would expect. The rough thing for me was we lost the game and my girlfriend and I were the only ones rooting for the Rams even though deep down I felt like she was puling for the Pack, which would be understandable as the stadium tour and their history would make it easy for anyone to want to root for them. What a great trip it was for all, including me and certainly for her 3 boys and my 4 kids. I wore my Roman Gabriel jersey and a ton of classy Packer fans came up to me truly appreciating the jersey and the history between the 2 teams.
It was a long 2 weeks leading up to the Super Bowl and yesterday as I was waiting and watching the 8 1/2 hours of pre game hype, I decided to get a workout in at home. At 2:30 edt I jumped on my lifecycle for 30 mins. Instead of continuing watching the pre game stuff, I popped on the 25 min highlight video of the game that made me a fan. What a great trip down memory lane for me and really brought it all home. Below is the link for anyone who remembers the Game of the week shows back then. Login to view embedded mediaView: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aaITHwQPFpo
During the playoff run it has been seasonably cold here in Florida during the Rams playoff games, and I wore my Rams hoodie sweatshirt with all windows open to appreciate the cold weather and relive my days in NY of watching the Rams during the winter months and especially that wonderful game in 1967.
Yesterday I donned the Roman Gabriel jersey for the big game against my better judgement as we were 3-0 with me wearing the hoodie. 2 hours before the game I opened a bottle of red wine and spilled some on my white Gabriel jersey. I calmly threw it in the wash as I had 2 hours before kickoff and pulled on a Kurt Warner St Louis jersey thinking this could be an omen, but stayed with the Gabriel jersey for the game. Right after Higgins ripped Ramsey's face mask for the go ahead score I ripped off the Gabriel jersey and went back to the hoodie and the rest is history.
As the game ended I sent a group text to the other 8 who attended the Rams vs Packers game at Lambeau this year saying the following:
"I'm sure all thought you were witnessing the eventual Super Bowl Champs that day at Lambeau but little did you know. To the tune of that chant you were all doing that day in the stands: Go Rams Go".
Great trip, great day yesterday and great journey of being a Rams fan for me and for all the Rams faithful.
This may have been the last time I cook for a Super Bowl that includes the Rams. A pretty big lay-out and 5 other guests, but I could only manage a couple of bites I was so nervous, I had lost my appetite, and that's a rarity for me. Even after the game I couldn't eat. At least I'll have leftovers for a few days.
"The Holding call on Wilson was BS, should have been 4th down, RIGGED."
"They don't call s**t all game long, then all the sudden they are calling fouls on every play when the Rams are going to lose if they don't."
"Lol. After the blatant missed offensive pi on Ramsey which effectively gave the Bengals 10 points it was somehow rigged for the Rams.
Stafford earned it. He's always been clutch and had good football IQ. Just shows you how much certain franchises just suck."
(Holy shit! A Whiner fan with sense? I think a monkey just flew outta my ass...)
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SF needs a major earthquake, pull the country's heartstrings & milk that s**t like Katrina to get the NFL to rig it for the Niners in 2022.."
"Damn Now I got to listen to THIS b**ls**t for the next six months "