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Dio Returns

Seems strange.
With the other singers I assume there will be lines "sung" by Dio and synced up with the hologram. Or songs here and there. As someone who was lucky enough to see him live many times (even worked with him once) it won't replace the live experience of that powerhouse voice....one of a kind.
But, might be interesting. If it comes stateside I'm sure I will end up going.

RGIII Wants A Job...With The Texans

Disagree.
Colts picked up Brissett and he was effective when he played right away, much more so than the guy he replaced.
Bradford went to Minny and played well out of the gate.
RGIII has been in the league long enough to know the deal and the coaches can work verbiage to translate what he knows in to what they do

I specifically said “no free agent QB” would turn them around. If they traded for a competent QB like Brissett then it might be a different story. Bradford was also traded for because there was obvious value.

The free agent QBs at this stage in the season are free agents because they either suck or their minds are no longer focused on football. RG3 has gone 6-22 since his rookie season and has shown himself to be incompetent without his old running abilities. He isn’t turning any franchise around.

Los Angeles Rams UK

Bit of a re-launch and new collaboration going down in the UK.

I've partnered with a couple of other people to co-ordinate our efforts on Facebook and Twitter under the Los Angeles Rams UK brand.

If you are so inclined it would be great to see you across either of the platforms

Facebook
@losangelesramsuk

Twitter
@LARams_UK

If we can get things really rolling we'll be organising an annual trip to LA for game(s).

I'll be pointing our members across to ROD as well.

#Hornsup brethren
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Ram fans in St. Louis

I don’t think he still owns any part of the Rams but until at least very recently, he still had an office on the west coast that he called his Rams LA office. Seemed odd at the time because he was no longer part of the organization. Chip and Lucinda - last I heard - still had a small percentage of the team after Stan bought controlling interest though. This is all by recollection though so some, all, or none of it could be true. :cool:


I asked Kevin Demoff about this a year or so ago. He informed me that Stan now owns 100% of the franchise.

No SNF vs. Saints :(

The NFL is goo goo ga ga over Pittsburgh Steelers. Seems like most all the talking sportscasters :grouphug:have selected them to be the NFL SB winners this season.....the team to beat.

Its a breath of fresh air to have a North Eastern NFL team getting so much attention.:shocking:
Havent seen anyone saying this.

All I read/watch is Patriots this and that everywhere and everything Pats ad nauseum like Tom Brady's diet blahblahblah.

So, which PLAYER has most exceeded your ‘17 preseason expectations?

I voted for Woods, but the player who - more than - exceeded my expectations is John Johnson III. I admit that I didn't particularly like the pick of JJ3 in the third round. I had high hopes for Maurice Alexander, and while I thought that a safety did have to be drafted, JJ3 was a little low on my list.

All he did was provide excellent coverage in the secondary and provide a boost when Alexander was cut.

JJ3, I was totally wrong about you, and I hope that you forgive me. I'll even bake you a cake or cookies. :P ;)

THE MAD SCIENTIST OF THE NFL

Still not a fan of Martz but at least he manned up and admitted he was wroing.

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https://www.yahoo.com/sports/m/c3bb...19cbeb7b1c/ss_mike-martz-changes-tune-on.html
Sports
Mike Martz changes tune on Sean McVay: 'He should be Coach of the Year'
Rams Wire 5 hours ago
By: Cameron DaSilva

When the Los Angeles Rams hired Sean McVay, there were mixed feelings among those around the NFL. Some thought it was a brilliant move to bring in an offensive-minded coach with Jared Goff and Todd Gurley in the mix, while others doubted his ability to lead a team at the ripe age of 31.

After 10 weeks, it’s obvious that the Rams made the right decision. They’re 7-2, lead the league in points and are poised for their first postseason appearance since 2004. There were plenty of high-profile doubters during the summer, though, including former Rams head coach Mike Martz.

Martz was quoted as being very critical of the hiring back in August in an excerpt from Thomas George’s book, “Blitzed: Why NFL Teams Gamble on Starting Rookie Quarterbacks.”

“What is he, a couple of months older than Jared? They hired a buddy for Jared,” Martz said, per the book. “The NFL has nothing to do with being the friend or the buddy of the quarterback. You’ve got to coach them and work them hard with respect. But buddy? And this guy is a quarterback expert? An offensive expert? Wait a minute while I puke.”

Martz has denied ever saying that, but he’s since put that controversy behind him. Now, he’s all aboard the McVay wagon. He told Robert Klemko of The MMQB that McVay deserves to be Coach of the Year, saying “he has changed the culture there.”

“McVay should be coach of the year,” Martz said. “Balanced team, offense, defense, special teams, all playing well. His attention to detail and leadership is remarkable!”

Martz is the only first-year head coach in NFL history to have his team score more points than McVay’s Rams have in the first nine games of the season. That year, Martz’s team scored a franchise-high 540 points, but was bounced in the divisional round of the playoffs.

Martz has a great deal of respect for what McVay’s done, particularly with Jared Goff.

“Amazing what he has done,” Martz said. “Remember, a year ago everybody thought Goff was a bust. [He] just needed to be coached.”

The Rams still have a long way to go, but they’re on track to make a deep run in the playoffs with the fourth-best odds to win it all this season.

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