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WR John Ross?

I agree
He was open deep (Wolford missed him) and that really made me wonder if the deep threat was truly missing or was JG just not looking deep any more.

Jefferson only played a quarter to third of the snaps of the receivers ahead of him. And I don't remember seeing him run more than a few deep routes, toward the end of the year. Seem to recall a couple where Goff threw to him but they didn't connect. Maybe I missed others.

It would be awesome and a great synergy with Stafford if Jefferson can really be a serious deep threat. But, though I would like to believe it, I haven't really seen it yet.

Aaron Donald grateful for Defensive Player of the Year award, but has sights set on bigger goals

Aaron Donald grateful for Defensive Player of the Year award, but has sights set on bigger goals

Earning the highest individual honor bestowed upon an NFL defensive player is nice, but Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald has bigger goals in mind.

It's not that he doesn't appreciate the AP Defensive Player of the Year Award – he expressed gratitude during his video conference with reporters Sunday afternoon. He just wants the highest honor earned by an NFL team – a Super Bowl trophy – more.

"It's a blessing," Donald said. "I always say the same stuff, you know – anytime you're rewarded for the body of work you put in and people notice that, you'll be happy about that. You're accomplishing great things building to a legacy, but never satisfied. I know I still got a lot of work to do, a lot of room for improvement. The ultimate goal is to be holding that trophy up. That's what we're chasing, that's what I'm chasing, that's what I want to accomplish. And I until I accomplish that, I ain't going to be satisfied."

That body of work in 2020 – 13.5 sacks, 28 quarterback hits, 14 tackles for loss, four forced fumbles and one fumble recovery – led to a record-tying third AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year award Saturday night for Donald, who joined Hall-of-Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor and current Texans defensive lineman J.J. Watt as the only players to accomplish the feat. Donald edged Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt 27-20 in voting by the panel of 50 media members who regularly cover the NFL.

Now, as he looks ahead to the 2021 season, Donald's pursuit of his preferred hardware will come under the direction of a new defensive coordinator.

The Rams agreed to terms with Raheem Morris to be their next defensive coordinator last month after Brandon Staley was hired as the Chargers head coach. Echoing Rams general manager Les Snead's comments toward the end of January, Donald expects the Rams defense to retain Staley's Vic Fangio-influenced scheme, with Morris adding his own twist to it.

"Overall, I feel like we're going to have similar things, but at the same time different things. So just learning a new scheme, trying to see how they want us to play certain stuff," Donald said. "I'm excited. I hear nothing but great things about (Morris), so I'm definitely pumped up to have that opportunity to work with him and have him be a part of that organization."

On an individual level, Donald is doing his part to ensure he maintains his high level of play that will help Los Angeles accomplish its Super Bowl goal. He said "it's right back to work tomorrow" after last week being the first week he took off from working out.

"I'm definitely getting older, I'm definitely feeling the aches and pains a little different," said Donald, who turns 30 in May. "I'm always going to work hard. For me, I can't slow down the way I work, the way I train. I've just got to make sure I take care of my body, do that much more to make sure that even if I do have a little bit of aches and pains through this offseason from training, I'm on top of it and taking care of it to the point where I won't let it linger. Doing everything I can to be in great shape, be prepared come gametime before football is back, but at the same time making sure I'm healthy enough so I won't be limited or slowed down by (anything)."

Fittingly, Donald accepted the 2020 AP Defensive Player of the Year Award inside SoFi Stadium, which will be hosting next year's Super Bowl.

When asked Sunday if he would be watching this year's Super Bowl – his video conference was held three-and-a-half hours before kickoff – Donald indicated a short viewing experience. "If ain't me playing in there and my team, I don't really care too much about it," he said.

He's much more focused on hoisting a different trophy in the same stadium next year.

Early Salary Cap Projection

Great posts, jry and Mack.

Like with so many things in life, it’s often easier to spread out difficult things gradually, rather than take the pain all at once.

Sure sounds like if the Rams are stuck with a $180M cap, they’ll be pretty screwed. As will many other teams.

Eh, they'll move money around and be okay. But it's going to force a lot of unnecessary tinkering with contracts for the teams that are up against it.

Kurt Warner tells crazy story of how a bug bite led to him signing with Rams over Bears

I like Brenda. I really do.

Marine (no such thing as a former Marine, at least that's what every vet Marine tells me) also doing the work of raising a special needs child as a single mom.

Stood up to Martz which was ballsy as hell.

And sincerely, Fuck Mike Martz for what he did. Fine, go with Bulger. Fine, ship Warner out.

But because Brenda called out his blatant lie that was caught, he on purpose refused to trade or release Warner until AFTER the Broncos had filled their starting job even though Mike Shanahan reviewed every throw he'd made and wanted him badly and was willing to wait. It wasn't until AFTER there were no more starting jobs that Warner was released.

And then we find out that when teams called about Warner, Martz lied to them saying that he couldn't even grip the ball anymore.

Kurt wasn't trying to alienate the coaches, but Brenda did it right, imho. Bump all that noise. The jerk was lying and she called him out on it.

And when Kurt was given a chance in NY, he fared well enough that the players weren't happy with him being replaced and when he went to AZ, he won over the locker room, got Larry Fitzgerald on the straight and narrow (as per Larry, himself) and took them to a Super Bowl.

One wonders if Kurt had just been a good soldier and Brenda didn't say anything if Kurt's career ends there.

I dunno. I always liked her being strong. I know that wasn't the universal sentiment, but yeah.

What's next for Los Angeles Rams after trading Jared Goff for Matthew Stafford?

He definitely needs upgrades from what they had this yr.

We had no TE play after Higbee had his elbow issue as Everett remained an enigma.

No deep threat hurt as we all know since the offense became more horizontal than vertical, and of course the interior line collapsing on every 3rd & long didn't help.

BTW, look no farther than Brady. Look at how many pundits claimed Brady was washed up last yr because he no longer could push the ball down the field. "Experts" claimed his arm was dead.

So Stafford will need upgrades in these areas even if he is a generational talent. Obviously Brady needed upgrades to bounce back...and he did.

Supporting cast matters.

The lack of TE and RB production in the pass game was a result of the increase in pocket pressure where McVay went to max protect FAR more often than he did in 2017-18. With Goff being such an immobile QB compared to the rest of the NFL... he needs an offense more akin to what Brady runs. As well, I think that McVay underestimated how much coaching Goff needed still and I REALLY like that the Lions are bringing in Mark Brunell to coach him up.

Honestly, the one thing I'm most critical of McVay with has to do with his lack of fully utilizing the 2 TEs that he has. There are teams that we could have just punished because the TE deep seam was there all freaking day and it was just so badly underutilized.

That said, I think a number of things will change in the O with Stafford who is more mobile (like Rodgers obviously, not Lamar). One aspect I'm really looking forward to is a return of the RB dump off in the flat as well as much more of the deep in/seam pass to the TE.

Aaron Donald Wins DPOY

Some Steelers disagree


These dudes should really just shut up.

They're wrong.

It's bad form.

Whining about one of the greatest players of all time receiving the recognition he has totally earned and fully deserves simply makes them look petty and small.

Final thoughts on Jared Goff (turnovers) he had to go

And just how much of that will Stafford put up with? Because if McVay has a habit of "helping" his QB he probably won't be able to stop.

I think the whole point is that McVay didn't want to be doing that and was trying to coach Goff up and it wasn't going well.

Apparently, they had a REALLY LONG meeting. 4 hours, wasn't it? And the outcome of that was "philosophical differences"

I wish I could have been a fly on the wall for that one...

Rams Ejiro Evero Frontrunner for Packers DC Job?

Welp, this just happened. Geez....

Rams New Coaching Hire Poached by Saints

Saturday, February 6, 2021 2:37pm ET


Forget waiting for the regular season to start. NFL teams are now immediately stealing the Rams' new assistant coaching hires for the upcoming 2021 season as soon as they have agreed to terms with Los Angeles.

You heard it right, folks.

In a brazen unprecedented move, The New Orleans Saints have swiped newly acquired defensive back coach Izor "Iron Nuts" Griswold straight off of the Rams' coaching roster. Griswold was just announced this Saturday when the steal occurred.

"I don't know what else we can do to keep our coaching staff. Now our new hires are being taken right out from under us as soon as we announce them," bemoaned Rams' head coach Sean McVay.

One reporter asked him if being in and out of the Ram's building that quickly counts for the newly departed assistant as being under McVay's coaching tree.

"Maybe a leaf," McVay replied. "Or a worm eating the leaf."

When asked if he's ever seen anything like what's been happening, McVay reminisced. "It reminds me of that one play back in 2017 on third and 7 on their 42 yard line where we were running Tiger West Slot Z Left Cutback 12 in a tight formation and the Eagles' defender snuck in the back door on a free quarter blitz and hit Jared and disrupted the rhythm of the throw. When it's all said and done I just need to put our coaches in a better position to stay on the roster."

So it has begun. A brash new era of football where sinister vultures fly over the Rams' facility waiting to pick the bones clean of the youngest head coach in the league. McVay's successes have attracted several admirers who have now gone through curious lengths to tap the talents of his coaching influence.

New Orleans head coach Payton, when questioned of the latest tactic, only had this to say. "We wanted our guy, they wanted our guy, and he wanted to be with us. No harm, no foul." He then grinned as his cheeks puffed and heaved like the sweaty unwiped ass of a homeless sumo wrestler.

The big question is, when does the NFL step in and say enough is enough?

Roger Goodell, who is currently vacationing in Pyonyang, North Korea, could not be reached for comment. He has not been heard from for 3 days.

I wonder how many people bit the onion on this one?

Leon Spinks Passed Away

https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_...-heavyweight-champ-upset-muhammad-ali-dies-67

Leon Spinks, who surprised the boxing world by beating Muhammad Ali for the world heavyweight title in 1978, died Friday night at age 67, according to the Firm PR, a public relations firm that represents him.

Spinks, who had been suffering from prostate and other cancers for five years, died with his wife, Brenda, by his side, the firm said.

The St. Louis native, a former Marine who won a gold medal as a light heavyweight at the 1976 Olympics, was just 13 months and eight fights into his pro boxing career when he stepped into a ring against Ali on Feb. 15, 1978, in Las Vegas.

But Spinks -- a heavy underdog who had never gone beyond 10 rounds -- came right after the champ, who was 36 years old and clearly on the downside of his career.

Spinks, then 24, had enough endurance to survive a 15th-round flurry from Ali -- and provide one of his own in the closing seconds. The split decision went to Spinks, who flashed his famous gap-toothed grin after becoming the only fighter to take a title from Ali in the ring.

"In that fight everything clicked,'' promoter Bob Arum said Saturday. "He came in with a game plan and he beat Ali. It wasn't that Ali wasn't at his best, but Leon shocked everybody with how good Leon was.''

Suddenly, Spinks was the heavyweight champion of the world, memorably proclaiming afterward, "I'm not The Greatest. Just the latest.''

But that would turn out to be the highlight of Spinks' career. First, he was stripped of the WBC title for refusing to defend against top contender Ken Norton. Instead, Spinks chose a rematch with Ali, who took back the WBA title in a unanimous decision at the Superdome in New Orleans seven months after their first bout.

It was the last win of Ali's career.

Spinks would fight just once more for the heavyweight title, a TKO loss to Larry Holmes for the WBC belt in June 1981. He then dropped down to the cruiserweight division, but lost his only title shot to Dwight Muhammad Qawi on a sixth-round TKO in March 1986. At points during his professional career, he had Mr. T, the future movie and television star, as his bodyguard.

Spinks retired at age 42 after losing a unanimous decision to Fred Houpe in December 1995 and finished his career with an unremarkable record of 26-17-3 (14 KOs).

Spinks, who battled in wrestling and mixed martial arts later in his career, dealt with financial and medical problems later in life.

"I was a poor young guy," Spinks told the New York Daily News in 1997. "I never had nothing. All of a sudden I had something. I tried to do too much. I was crazy. I didn't care about nothing. You think it's never going to end."

After moving to Las Vegas, Spinks was married to Brenda Glur Spinks in 2011. The two were often seen at boxing-related activities, including Spinks' 2017 induction into the Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame.

"He was happy-go-lucky, the salt of the earth,'' Arum said, chuckling at the memories. "Leon was nutty but you couldn't get angry at the guy. He never meant any harm to anyone. You couldn't help but love him even though you shook your head at how he acted.''

In 2014, he suffered intestinal damage and was hospitalized after swallowing a piece of chicken bone. It led to multiple surgeries. In 2019, he was in and out of the hospital while undergoing treatment for prostate cancer.

Spinks was the brother of Hall of Fame former heavyweight and light heavyweight champion Michael Spinks and the father of former undisputed welterweight world champion Cory Spinks.

Super Bowl Vids & Stuff

There are few things more powerful than to be able to reduce complexity to a binary decision.

That translates to all walks of life.

Not that complication or nuance isn't important. When it comes to relationships, be they between 2 people or 2 billion, or large or intricate undertakings, complication and/or nuance can make all the difference.

That said, when it comes to actions and decision making trees, that binary reduction allows for quick determinations.

Unless you're that guy, Chidi, from The Good Place...

Detroit @ LA Rams

Sooo we're supposed to feel the same about Jared Goff as we do Russell Wilson, Tom Brady or Jimmy G ?
You can feel however you want.

Goff is no longer a Ram. He is the enemy who will try to do what he can to keep the Rams from winning the Super Bowl. He gets no quarter from me. I hope he gets sacked 10 times, has Bulger syndrome and has to be pulled from the game.

The Puntastic Dad Joke Rams Name Game

As any purveyor of Dad Jokes knows, the only thing better than a good pun is a really bad one that makes people, particularly teenage children, cringe.

With that, I give you the Puntastic Dad Joke Rams Name Game.

Can you figure out the names of the current Rams that fit these descriptions?

Hector probably climbed one. (Troy Hill)

A bookworm, nonetheless fooled by a wooden horse. (Troy Reeder)

I read the Iliad and Odyssey. That's how I know these.

The return of the pump fake

Jared Goff 4 weaknesses

1. Avoiding pressure while keeping his eyes focused downfield to find an open receiver
2. Low-football IQ
3. Tiny hands
4. Slow (mental-physical)
And yet this guy with all these faults led us to a Super Bowl and 4 straight winning seasons!
Must have been black magic!!!!!!!!!!!

train

ps the king is dead, long live the king, and quit with the BS about how bad Jared Goff was as our QB, its really bad form, and a bit on the ridiculous side of things, cheers
train

Lions getting cheated by everybody

Yes, the Lions got hosed. Really freaking awful, that’s why I posted this thread.

However....

In defense of the NFL...

And in defense of the refs...

(pauses for a moment to duck behind the couch while tomatoes are thrown)....

SOME of these calls are based on BAD RULES which were CHANGED AND CORRECTED the following year.

That first AWFUL one? They fixed that BS rule the following year. But don’t blame the refs. They accurately called the rule the way it was written at the time.

The Calvin Johnson TD catch? Again, the refs made the proper call according to the (awful!!) rule that was in place at the time. But thankfully that “control through the ground” rule has been successfully changed to allow for common sense.

The OBJ drop? Not sure what year that happened, but I doubt that drop would go by unnoticed by today’s standards.

The late hit on Stafford? Yeah, that’s bullshit will never change... some QB’s get the benefit of the doubt more than others.

The “bat” by Seahawks in EZ? Ref did indeed screw up that one. Sounds like “intent” is not reviewable though.

Lastly... a good case can be made for the call in that last play (DET-ATL) to remain on the books. Det WR was indeed down by contact short of the EZ., and there were only 8 or 9 seconds left when he was down... Det had no timeouts... could they have gotten everyone lined up and spiked the ball within 8 or 9 seconds, or would the game clock have expired? (Edit: there was some discussion of lowering the mandatory run-off time to seven seconds, but I think they kept it at 10.)

Attached, links to two articles which discuss the above plays. Interesting stuff.




I think the issue is two fold:

First, because it's the Lions there's just no outrage. Like that "facemask" they called for the Packers, next play they catch a hail mary and win. Imagine if those Links uniforms were Patriots uniforms...

Second, is selective enforcement. Technically they get some calls right - such as the 10 second run off - however I saw multiple times this year where the refs didn't use the 10 second run off, they just kept the clock where it was.

Remember in 2019 when Dak said "kick" against us? And it came out that we were going to get the ball both before and after half because he didn't say"defer"? The NFL correctly said "let's just fix that" - that's what should have been done for that 10 second run off

What if? (Taking another look at the Goff, Gurley and Cooks extensions)

Well we made Aaron Donald wait.

If the Rams decided they weren't going to extend Gurley or Goff, they didn't have to let them play out their deals. Could've traded either with a year left on them and maybe gotten a 1st back; for both of them.

Trading away firsts so you can bring in a QB like Matt Stafford is one thing; trading away a first so someone will take on your ill-advised contract is what I don't care for.

However it’s played out . Here we are!
I do agree with waiting for TG30 & Goff Not for the money,but the salary cap. RT Havenstien got paid well & the hope is he has good value still ? Tyler Higbee is another Home Grown. He ends up being an excellent signing & in 2021 he should really standout.

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