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Rams VS Vikings Gets a Special Guest Analyst

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Kevin Burkhardt and Charles Davis will be joined by Panthers Tight End Greg Olsen as his team enjoys a bye week. Greg is currently nursing a leg injury he sustained earlier in the year. Much like McVay dropping by on the Fox pregame a couple weeks ago, Olsen seems to be doing something similar by joining along in the booth.

It should be fun to hear a current NFL player express his views on the two teams.

This is also a seemingly rare occurrence, as Voth points out in a subtweet, this has only happened on Fox with a current player twice before. Matt Hasselbeck in 2014 and Marcus Allen back in 1994.

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Just a little something extra to add to what is sure to be a game with huge NFC playoff implications.
Olsen has been fantastic as an on-field analyst for the NFLN during the combine the last couple of years. I think he'll do great and has a bright, after football playing, career ahead of him.

Contract Extensions for the core group

but what is the monetary value associated with being part of a legendary run in one of the biggest markets in the world? Whether it is endorsement deals, a broadcasting career down the road, or thinking about how much easier it is to get a gold jacket with multiple rings on your finger - there may be incentives for this core group to want to stick together - and to sign deals that would allow that to happen longer term.

Its a pipe dream, I know that. These guys are going to get as much as they can in salary - and no one should blame them. But there is something to be said with wanting to play for a winner - and this Rams team may all of a sudden be the destination for guys who want to win.

Very well said imo. There are so many incentives beyond a straight here-and-now payday to consider. Not only should it help keep a core together, these winning cultural-benefits will also attract more players here should we need to replace some that "get away."

ESPN, Rams vs Texans, Game Summary, WTF!!?!

If the Offense is without Brown & Dunbar then TA & Justin will have to take up Brown's mantel. I would like to Justin play some & see what he has done with his ball security. We also could see some short passes to Pharoh Cooper in the middle of the field. Cooper's YAC ability could come in handy.

TE's Higbee & Everett are acceding & Everett needs to be put in operation more & more. So the loss of Carrier is minor but Carrier does a nice job blocking. Neither TA or Justin stand to help in the last line of pass protection on Goff. The LB'er Robert Quinn being out is a plus for the defense & for the other Lb'ers like Longacre/ Ebukam/ Littleton.

Ref. Texans OSLB'er Clowney ...if the Rams chip him early it takes him out of the game...he has a SLOW recovery & reset in his back pack arsenal from chips where he gets redirected.

Somebody put some glue on JD’s hands. I have the feeling he is going to try and prove himself by fighting for yards since this is his first game action. If he tries that, he better have the ball high and tight.

The only way the Texans beat us is by dominating the turnover battle.

Random thought on the Seattle loss in week 5

I know it burns us every week when we look at the standings and think “what if” but honestly that loss might have been the best thing that happened to us.

McVay stresses how the turnover differential is the biggest indicator of success behind wins and losses and that’s true. That’s a game where a hand full of individuals could reflect after, point to themselves, and say “we could’ve won that if I didn’t...” and that lesson has carried over to every game afterwards.

I feel we would’ve lost the Jacksonville game had we won the Seattle game because the urgency wouldn’t have been there and we were going to learn the hard way one way or another.

The penalties issue seemed to have gotten cleaned up since the 49ers game where we almost lost due to bonehead moves. Redskins loss came down to turnovers and penalties.

All of these issues we heard McVay stress about before the season even started but it seems this team needed to experience and learn the hard way for it to learn.

No doubt in my mind we see a different team vs Seattle when we play them later. This is a young team that is going to have some moments that disappoint us but the trend is upward for years to come. Big picture.

Anybody else notice a new peaceful easy feeling about the Rams?

I disagree. Way better is the term.

There's nothing that Todd does on the field better than Marshall.

He's physically impressive, but so was Marshall. They're close if you just take that into account - but between the ears is what separates them right now, and IMO it's "way better".

Disagree! Todd hurdles defenders way, way better than Marshall and a whole ton of other folk. :LOL:

Peter King Picks Rams To Win The Super Bowl

lol Please :p Here's his start of the season predictions.

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And we all probably remember this video in camp, it's hardly the ringing endorsement of a guy predicting a team will win the superbowl.

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Oh god. After that travesty he should be banned from thee entire world wide web...That is laughable.

Longacre is my new favorite player.

Do you know how this team made it's turn around?

1) Hard choices made by looking almost strictly at production.

2) Looking at the character of the player, including mostly, how hard does he work.

No one denies that Quinn is a hard worker with a good character.
Like I've mentioned before;
He is a actual homeboy who I've met and talked to.
I have talked to his parents and love him til death do us part as a person.
I would give him a hug right now!

However, he is not a premier outside linebacker and if he wants to continue playing he can do that.
Someone will give him a contract to see if they can get him going again as a 4-3 defensive end.

Longacre is going to be getting more snaps as the season goes on and Quinn less and he won't be here next year, in my opinion.

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