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Behind the Grind Episode 3 MauiCamp

He said it was “ALL about giving hope to people in Hawaii”? I never heard it. If he said it, it was clearly hyperbole because he repeatedly stressed the team building and forming better people through personal relationships, etc…. I find it odd that you would zero out everything else he said and harp on the idea that he was being “disingenuous” because he - in your mind - insinuated that it was ONLY about that one item you pegged. I guess nothing else he said mattered.

Maybe I’m wrong but I highly doubt many if any others drew that conclusion from the event or the media put out around it.

It looked to me like it was a fun event for all (players, kids, fans, families, staff members, etc) included some charitable work and giving, and built some great camaraderie, while building the brand. There were obviously many aspects to it and it appeared to be done with class.
Ever since the return to LA the Rams have been a first rate franchise. The kind of organization people would want to work for. Players and staff both. I don't recall any ex Ram having something negative to say about the organization or the owner. And the vets who came here pretty much agree the Rams are a first class organization. This trip to Maui is another example of that. I've always taken pride in my Rams fandom. But the last 8 years have taken it to another level.

RIP Dave Parker the Cobra

Clemente and gang made me a life long Pirate fan. I always thought of Parker as a gentle giant.
I'm a Cardinals fan...but I will always have a soft spot for the Pirates because of Clemente, even though they're in our division. Just one of the most wonderful, caring human beings of all time, someone that nobody had a bad word against, and that's not even mentioning how amazing he was as a player.

Parker was much the same. Talented ballplayer, but apparently a good human being as well. May he rest in peace and paradise.

Interesting question…?

I don't think the question with anyone with half a brain is if Goff's been a good QB, it's been if he has what it takes to be a SB winning QB. To lock it in when it comes down to it and the answer to that is NO.
To this point in his career, the answer is "no". He's beginning his 10th season in the NFL (man how time flies!!!!) so he's got time. Fortunately for him, he's playing for a good team. Unfortunately, they just lost both their coordinators. So if they're gonna win anything, it would take a stellar effort from him. I hope he doesn't accomplish it ..... for personal reasons. But in year 10 our very own Matt Stafford hadn't shown he had what it took to even win a postseason game, let alone a Lombardi. That being said, we can look back over NFL history and see many stellar QBs who can't say they had what it took to win a Lombardi....without the Lombardi.


He does have the gut check capability in him to complete a whole season, and the evidence supports that conclusion. As of right now he's comparable to a Matt Ryan, nothing more.

Absolutely true. And not a bad comparison at all.
Welcome to the 2025 Season Goff roast everybody wooooooo!

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Yeah, the things we'll talk about leading up to camp and the start of the season. What a bunch of slackers! After talking to Ram fans for the last few decades, I think Ram fans see Rams QBs in 3 different decending lights.

Warner, outta nowhere, winner of a SB (also a 2 time SB loser FWIW)

Ferragamo, outta nowhere, loser of a SB

Everett, high draft pick, never played in a SB

Goff is squeezed somewhere under Ferragamo and over Everett. Stafford is in there with Warner, probably a little lower if not for all the Kurt/Brenda drama. he did what we got him to do.

McVay's run game

That's my prediction: Stewart will replace Young.

I'm really high on Stewart. I like Young but he doesn't create pressure or sacks - he's more of a cleanup guy. And I don't see him developing into more than that.
Yeah, Young isn't a bad player, but, he isn't a difference maker yet.
Hes a solid guy, probably best suited to be a very good rotational guy.
Jackson is another edge prospect that could be interesting. I loved the pick when he was drafted, but, when he played he looked a bit stiff and slow footed.
The sample size is too small to really make a judgement however.
Lots of young defensive players Im looking forward to watching this year.
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