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Your Surprise Rams Transactions (Cuts) This Saturday?

Cooper has a unique style compared to typical returners. He is physical and uses a spin move not often used by returners. I wondered last year if he would be consistent and he was. He only ran a 4.63 40 at the combine. Not your long strider. Until he stops producing why would the Rams consider trading him.

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Suh (Ok - I am greedy!)

No, we can't franchise Suh. He's already on his third contract.

However, based on the Geno Atkins deal and based on how Suh determined to come to LA, if we win it all (which I truly think is a strong possibility), then unless he drops 15+ sacks and has numbers he's never had before, he is basically at his going rate at $14M/yr and with the cap monsters the Rams have, they might be able to work out a deal with him.

Let's just say that if the Rams entertained even the notion of acquiring Mack knowing his price tag, they can probably figure out Suh.

One thing about their plan is that they may be waiting for the new CBA for Goff's contract. The CBA ends in 2020 and that's Goff's option year.

they may want to franchise him OR they may want to try and sell that he could get more money under any new CBA and have them wait.

If any extension doesn't materially affect Goff's 2020 cap hit, then there's a possibility they could put together a two year deal for Suh covering 2019 and 2020.

Too many variables to consider at this point, but we do know is that it's not a fait d'accompli that Suh is only here for one year.

Who knows, maybe he can open up a rehab facility next to the Rams' facility...

Sean McVay and the Coaching Trees Taking Over the NFL

Martz and Vermeil won us our only Super Bowl....but I think if we are comparing offensive oriented coaches, I'd take McVay over Martz, hands down. Martz was an offensive genius, but he was also a pain in the @ss. He believed that he could draft great players, and McVay trusts his GM for picking great talent. I am sure that he has some input, but Snead is really good at what he does. Plus, could you imagine Martz letting one of the best DC's in NFL history, run the defense as Wade does the Rams, without interference? Lovie Smith and his Tampa 2 defense was really good, but never had the experience when he was our DC, as Wade does now. I just can't see Martz sitting on a water cooler while Wade was directing the defense...

Could you imagine McVay dumping Kurt Warner to the curb like Martz did? "Hey Kurt, try this glove on your throwin' hand...humor me. Oh, and I think we'll try something different than going 4 wide with no Oline... ~19 yr old Sean McVay

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