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He just wins, he's a winner..............except when he loses all the time

I think they kicked him out because he is negotiation with the other leagues, either the XFL or the AAF.
That's what I'm thinking too.
Here's how I see it,
Signed a 2 year deal, no out to the NFL.
Cant get PT in Hamilton where he has best chance to shine
Goes to Alouettes and stinks up the joint
AAF starts play and its pretty entertaining
He tries to go around the system and negotiate with a team, the CFL finds out and kicks him out
I just hope its not a relapse of any kind, I don't wish that on anyone

Memento's Revised 2019 Offseason (With Trades! Yay!)

I love the trades. Houston would be a great fit for us. If I had to get picky (and i would have to try real hard), my concern would be at CB. Peters went missing mid season but performed well in the post season. With an aging Talib and a CB in Shields who hasn't reached previous high levels of play to suggest that he can start, Layne, who I like, might be pressed into starting earlier than anticipated in his NFL career. That said, picking up Simmons, Harry and Cajuste for the loss of our 1st and Peters (and a 4th next year), just makes too much sense not to jump at it.

Plant Hardiness Zone Maps. Differences between USDA and NOAA maps

It is that time of year when the trees are in bud, the frogs are horny and thoughts of getting the garden ready are at hand. I found this an interesting article that explains the differences and methodology used for each map. Most people are unaware except if they see it on the back of a pack of seeds.

https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/two-government-agencies-two-different-climate-maps/

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Just read an interesting article

Wanting all pros at every position is not realistic - we all know that.

Of course. My comments were to those who seemingly expected Obo to be an impact player right away. The Rams didn't act like they expected that in the draft. I have nothing against Obo - I hope he succeeds eventually. But it's rare that late picks like that become impact players right away, if they ever do. If they've fallen that far - especially at an in demand position like edge rusher - it's usually because there is some sort of hole in his game or question marks because of an injury, things like that. Teams either think that physically he isn't quite there, or that he needs time to build up to a higher level of competition, or that he has a specific hole in his game that needs coaching up (Like Kiser - the Rams liked him enough to draft him higher than Obo, and to trade up specifically to get him, but he couldn't get into the lineup still - supposedly because while he's fierce against the run, his coverage skills are not quite there yet, as expected by some coming out of college. They like him, but didn't expect him to be a starter right away).

Again, I have nothing against Obo - but he apparently was not somebody they expected immediate help from, but more a long term guy they think they can develop - teams need those too, though given how they got rid of all the linebacker starters except Barron, who was coming off of multiple surgeries, it would have been nice if they'd made more of an effort to find more guys to contribute in 2018.

It takes offense to feel like a good win?

I'll admit, the lack of scoring made it boring to the casual fan. It was exciting in the fact that it was close most of the game. But our offense, which was the strength of the team all season, played very poorly. Our defense, which had its problems most the season, played very well. But they needed to pitch a shutout in order to win. Too much to ask.

The other day I went golfing and had a terrible day. Shots that were my strength were not there. So I just gotta go back to the range and get it back. I need to figure it out. McVay needs to go back to the practice field and get his mojo back. Plays that were the strength of the team were not there. He needs to figure it out.

Maybe this loss will teach him something. I'm still hoping my bad day on the course will teach me something. :thinking:

2019 compensatory picks

I do like the idea of trading down for an extra top 100 pick. Our roster is built to win now. Draft day should be for the future. We will need offensive linemen and probably corners after 2019. No need to look for a starter in the draft. Pick some guys with talent in the top 100 and let them sit a year before they take over for whoever leaves.
Normally I do not have any issues with this either.

It depends who falls to us. A player like Red Medically Flagged DT Jeffery Simmons was to fall to us @ #31.... I would draft the DT. You get that 5th-year option with that first round pick. That adds a great deal of value to it. Simmons will miss all of the OTA's TC & preseason & most likely the first half of the season so he stands to drop 15 to 20 selections. NFL Draft .com has him rated as the #3 overall. If a true starting 34 D edge rusher was on the board like Polite or Burns you would have to draft him @ #31.

Will Andrew Whitworth be back next season?

If Saffold was to return then yes ....Noteboom should get a chance to take his 6-5/320-325 lbs talent to the starting RG post to add some beef next to Havenstein. This would serve him well in preparation to start @ LT in his 3rd season when Andrew retires. Then the 6-2 298 pounds can bring some young tough fresh talent to our center post. The below Ram OL would average out to be over 6-5 & over 320 pounds.

LT-Whitworth
LG-Saffold ?
OC-Blythe
RG-Noteboom
RT-Havenstein

If Noteboom starts at RG next year, would prefer to keep him at the spot and let him develop into an all-pro, which he certainly could. Draft a new LT for the future to play behind Whit.

If you know your days were numbered

See all of the world and experience all of the cultures I possibly could.

I have those desires as well. I love the thought of seeing those places I’ve longed for. The images I’ve seen in books and on TV. The Pyramids being tops, Machu Picchu being way up there...but then I think of the financials. That would take away any saving I’ve amassed and leave my wife with only my life insurance to get by.

When you think big picture like that, it’s not as easy. At least not for someone without greater means. A wealthy man, I imagine, lives it the fuck up! Lol

Orville

Star Trek Discovery immensely disappointed me. Somewhere along the way, Discovery lost the magic that made Star Trek so special to me. Then came The Orville. The Orville completely satisfied my Star Trek cravings.

Coconut speaks of social engineering. Maybe that's what soured me on Discovery. I feel The Orville is less PC. If you compare the two shows on Rotten Tomatoes you will find the Critics award Star Trek Discovery 82% while the public give Discovery a 49% rating. The critics award The Orville a 65% while the public give The Orville a 91% rating.

Seattle Times; Does Wilson want out of Seattle?

As these QB deals keep growing, I'm curious to see if the NFL puts some kind of salary cap relief in place for a team who loses a $40 million dollar a year player to a multi-year injury. We're about to see a peek of the impact with the Alex Smith injury (who is only making $25 million a year with $70 million guaranteed). A QB suffering a debilitating injury, 5 games into a 5 year $200 million dollar deal, would be devastating.
Smith is due $15M in 2019 and $16M in 2020. The Redskins issue comes form signing Smith to 3 years guaranteed money rather than 2.25 or 2.5 years with a rolling guarantee. Putting team cap protection in play would be counter-productive. Minimising risk will encourage teams to risk even more.

5 teams in salary cap hell

I don’t know...

Somebody can correct me if I’m wrong, but Mannion hasn’t shown much on tape, preseason or otherwise, in the NFL.

He’s like Bigfoot or the Lockness Monster in that regard. I want to believe. But I don’t know. (n)

Yeah, I'd love for him to be seen as a potential starter by other teams and to get a large enough contract to bring a draft pick - but I doubt it. I don't see him as having done enough for a team to want him to start or see him as serious competition for a starter. I don't even see him as a guy you sign as the primary backup even. I think he gets a small signing bonus and is brought in to compete with one or two others for the backup spot.

Petrowsky’s Mock Offseason

That's a lot of cap space for both. Both are reported to be around 10 million with Smith maybe 11 Million per year average. I can't see the Rams paying that much for a safety (some posters do) with JJ in year three of his four year deal. Smith vs keeping Fowler is interesting. Rams need an edge rusher so one or the other would help. McVay and Joe Barry would have some insight into Smith.


https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-2019-free-agency-profile-preston-smith

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-2019-free-agency-profile-dante-fowler-jr

Nice draft for your first time!
I thought about this as well. I’m ok with Tre Boston and George Iloka. Tre Boston is similar to Clinton-Dix, but Iloka is more of a Phillips’ type safety. They will probably be cheaper than Clinton-Dix.

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