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Betting Blunders and Wins featuring Richie Incognitard

I don’t know if anybody has much appetite for this on the site but since partaking in Sportsbook I have grown a huge interest in betting with actual money. With this being said I follow a few great guys and found a site where they post good and bad bets. ( mostly good)

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Our old friend Richie Icognitard fucked this guy out of 50k by betting $20!:palm:o_O

ROD RANT VS BEARS!

By Rant....the idea is.... “this is my GD team and here’s how we are going to kick your ass this week”.

The chat I had with J.Rob... he has a cool PodCast... so would a few guys here want to participate on one... on a singular topic? Not much of a commitment... Something perhaps recorded over phone, etc.

There are a lot of articles and PodCasts out there talking about problems, maybe a homer rant about what is good about the team would be nice to hear, despite our struggles.

So... that’s the idea. To see if anyone wants to get involved with his PodCast. Then post here for comments.

It wouldn’t be the first bad thought I’ve had. :D
I think you should continue your rant about the Rams kicking that Raven ass from yesterday!

SNF: Bears at Rams

Question now is if our young RT plays well against the Ravens, what's the plan with Hav? Was impressed with the physicality of Corbett, Evans, and Edwards. Blythe seems more comfortable at center too I agree there. Bears have a legit front and if we can do something similar against the ravens damn that would be great!!!

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What About the 2020 and Beyond Rams Defense?

I was surprised the Rams didn't give Littleton a longer deal.

It's possible that's more on Littleton and his agent than the Rams front office. Perhaps the Rams did offer a longer contract, but Littleton may have balked as his confidence in a future brighter longer-term payday was still approaching, ... the Rams may then have taken note and seen the future as already written on the wall. jmo.

Rams and Bears set for Sunday Night Football showdown

Friday, Nov 15, 2019 05:17 PM
Injury Report 11/15: Rams tight ends Higbee, Everett and Mundt questionable for Bears game



Rams tight ends Tyler Higbee (knee), Gerald Everett (wrist) and Johnny Mundt (groin) are all questionable for Sunday's game against the Bears..........................................

They're dropping like flys ...


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My season :

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Rams activate OG Brewer & CB Deayon & start Evans @ RT

Yeah, well I have taken note of some of his shortcomings this year too, but I think they are fixable with a little work, especially holding the ball so low and the long release. Plus he's getting paid, so he's better healthy than injured.
I am not as positive about being able to fix some of those serious shortcoming of Goff.

However, If Snead can get the distracted McVay & Kromer attention & have both getting back to business & reframe from grinning from their 2 past season successes with their inflated big heads ..........If Snead can do this (doubtful)...then mandating orders with #1 goal to bring the Rams OL back from the bottom of junk/trash into a smooth effective 5 player working OL, then those large Goff warts can be covered up to the point where you can't see them so easy.

Rams are going to lose their OL unit leader after these last seven games have been played. This will be a very big blow to this OL unit. I do not see another OL'er on this unit anywhere close to Whitworths caliber. The only veteran OL'er is Rob Havenstein & he has rated out as one of the worse RT's in pass blocking this season. Big Rob is not worthy of any considerations to fill Whitworths shoes with this seasons performance.

Fact is if Havenstein does not get himself quickly turned around in pass blocking performances he is sure trade bait IF that were even possible.

Back in October this was the Rams starting offensive line pass-blocking ratings per @PFF:

LT Andrew Whitworth 32nd/75 OTs
LG Jamil Demby 76th/77 OGs
C Brian Allen 31st/33 Cs
RG Austin Blythe 72nd/77 OGs
RT Rob Havenstein 74th/75 OTs

I am sure the ratings have gone further into the sewer. So it's hard to be too critical of Goff overall with this mess in front of him.

Rams-Bears will feature two of the league's top pass rushers in Donald and Mack

Rams-Bears will feature two of the league's top pass rushers in Donald and Mack

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Rams QB Jared Goff practices against the reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year and is set to face a former one for a second time, so his perspective on each is one few other quarterbacks around the league can claim.

Yes, DT Aaron Donald and OLB Khalil Mack play two different positions, but there's still one constant that remains, according to Goff.

"You just feel them, both of them," Goff said. "Aaron in practice, you know where he is – pre-snap, during the play, after the play – same thing with Khalil you have to be aware of him. Then, during the play, you’re always feeling his presence whether it’s during, after or before."

Donald and Mack meet again for the second time in less than a year when the Rams take on the Bears Sunday at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, putting two of the league's premiere pass-rushing talents on display.

Together, the duo have accounted for each of the last three NFL Defensive Player of the Year Awards – Donald going back-to-back over the last two seasons, with Mack winning it for the 2016 season.

When Los Angeles and Chicago met at Soldier Field last December, Mack posted three total tackles, one tackle for loss, one sack and two QB hits in a 15-6 Bears win. Donald registered two tackles and one QB hit in defeat.

"He's just a playmaker," Donald said. "He dominate. If you don't got a gameplan for him, he can take over a game. He been like that for the last couple years. We've got to try to find a way to slow him down, different type of ways, different gameplans, because if you don't, it will be a long day."

The respect is mutual.

"Everything, man, everything," said Mack, when asked what he appreciates about Donald as a pass-rusher. "Speed, power, everything that guy does, he does it at a high level, and it's impressive to watch."

Donald's 20.5 sacks during his repeat Defensive Player of the Year campaign set a new single-season record for an interior lineman and a new single-season franchise record.

When Mack took home the award three years ago, he posted 10 sacks, 13 QB hits, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and a pick-six over the final eight games after have just one through his first five. According to NFL research, his 26 QB hits on the season were second only to Donald's 31.

Does Mack keep track of Donald's stats every week?

"It's hard to care about the other people when you care about yourself, you know what I'm saying?" Mack said, smiling. "I'm worried about my box score and what I'm doing."

Besides being a constant pre-snap check for quarterbacks, both players are also versatile for their positions. For Donald, that's lining up in various spots along the defensive line. For Mack, it's being used in coverage and the ability to rush from either edge.

"He’s a phenomenal player, you definitely have to account for him and know where he is on every single snap," Rams head coach Sean McVay said of Mack.

"We'll account for him in protection and give him the respect he deserves as a great player in this league," Bears QB Mitchell Trubisky said of Donald.

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