Suh Sending Rams Love, through The Gloves?
- By bubbaramfan
- RAMS / NFL TALK
- 9 Replies
Hey Suh, put a glove on this::jerkoff:
Thanks brother!Nice podcast Jake....
Idk about that, I live in NC and most Panthers fans seem to hate Newton lolI can't even view the list for some reason, but Texans fans wouldn't trade Watson for Goff and Panther fans wouldn't trade Newton for Goff - and we wouldn't trade Goff for either.
So we're at an impasse of sorts - which IMO means it's completely reasonable to put either Watson or Newton ahead of Goff.
Have to say I like Arizona States direction in both Football & Basketball.
Bobby Hurley & Edwards . Then to add Marvin’s is fantastic.
I miss @DaveFan'51 For these stories I would never know without him. I thank you for sharing this memory! It was amazing to read! Please share more when you can.I will never forget watching Bart Starr and the Packers on Dec. 9, 1967, a beautiful late Fall Saturday afternoon. The Rams were in a must-win situation in the penultimate game of the season. Rams had to win for a winner-take-all final game against the Colts. Rams lose and their season is over. The score was 24-20 in the closing minutes of the game when Donny Anderson, the Packers punter, goes into punting motion. Tony Guillory, special teams standout, comes out of nowhere and blocks the punt. Claude Crabb picks up the loose ball and runs it to the Packers 6-yard line as thousands of Ram fans come storming back into the Coliseum when they hear the roar of the crowd. Two plays later, Roman Gabriel hits Bernie Casey in the end zone on a play action pass and the Rams win. And I was there. Still one of my favorite moments in Los Angeles Rams' history. I was 14-years old and I just remember my dad going nuts. We watched Bart Starr the whole afternoon. The Packers had already locked up their division but Starr and the Packers were real competitors. He was a great one--and will be sorely missed by those who love the game. RIP good guy.
mine is the Deacon!That's actually my dad's all time favorite Ram.
9-7..really freakin strong
edit: McVay has never not made the playoffs as a HC. Pederson is 2 of 3, although Pedesron did win the Super Bowl and McVay lost in one. McVay= Two season as HC and two playoff appearances (Two division winners and one NFC Championship). His first season, McVay took the Rams from 4-12 under Fisher to 11-5 in 2017. Pederson took the Eagles from 7-9 under Pat Shurmur to 7-9 under his leadership in 2016. This change from a perennially losing team to 11-5, makes McVay a clear winner here for me.
Pederson= Super Bowl Win and one division win, and one Wild Card. Plus, a 7-9 first season
6) As OTAs continue, rookie running back Darrell Henderson is beginning to emerge on offense. Because the Rams don’t have pads on, there’s only so much you can tell from a RB on a play-to-play basis. But he’s looked more comfortable finding the right hole within the scheme. And he caught a nice swing pass to the left side during 7-on-7.
9) Tight end Gerald Everett made a really nice deep catch down the left sideline in the red zone during 7-on-7. He caught the ball in stride from Goff, using his length to reach over the defender. McVay called Everett a bright spot for the club during the off season program during his Monday press conference — which makes sense as the third-year TE has been making a lot of plays during OTAs.
He'll be better than Sean Mannion, I just hope it's by a significant margin
Would have? Oh that's right.... You got thumped by us and didn't make it. And here I figured you for one of the few logical cowgirl fans.I hate Garrett even more than you, but even Garrett would have led us to more than a FG in the Super Bowl.
I thought Detroit was after the bye week?probably true about over-preparing.. two games we looked like dog crap was after the bye week against Philly and in the SB. He'll adjust.
But while the Bradford mistake might have set the franchise back for a short period of time, the Warner decision perhaps cost them a second championship. Two years after winning the MVP and leading the Rams to a Super Bowl, Warner was benched outright by head coach Mike Martz after the QB fumbled six times in Week 1.
I and others were very high on Kiser before the draft and excited when things fell into place and he landed with the Rams (Obo was another player many had tabbed). No one was talking about Leonard as a pro bowl player, but either way, he was out of our range once we traded our 2nd
Nothing has happened that makes me think we were wrong. We viewed him as a two down thumper, who would give way in Nickel packages and that still holds true. He can succeed as a drop LB in zone packages (but will not match up well one on one) and people should not underestimate his power, ability to stand up people on the line; blitzing ability and ability to stop players dead in contact. In short, he is not the liability in the passing game that many have him pegged as. V the run, he will I am certain, provide a big upgrade on an oft injured Barron
Not hate at all, it’s just a lot to ask of a rookie coach from college ranks with a rookie qb running what will likely be a new nfl offense, starting from a 3-13 roster, to put it all together right out of the gate. When has that happened before in similar circumstances? Maybe they’ll be great in year 2 or 3, but right away?