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Any Buckethead fans?

I went to Englewood CO, the small venue was SOLD OUT I could barely move. At least I can say it was experienced but nothing like prior times. He did a solid 2 hour set but did not perform Soothsayer in it's entirety.

Denver Saturday night with 36 Mafia and Yelawolf was WILD. So happy I didn't drink much or smoke weed and drove the rental car safely back to Lone Tree hotel that night.

At least I hiked Red Rocks Saturday morning only to realize James Taylor was playing there that night. No complaints overall.

Rams potential Free Agents 2025

When he came in for the stretch run with a season and a Lombardi on the line, he showed his grit and experience and made the plays the Rams needed from him to win a title.

When he was signed to play an entire season, he stunk on ice.

There’s a lesson in there and the bills should know it now after the v miller signing.
Not SO Sure - ? I’m not going to go that far back because I’ll sort of disagree.
Then again how he went out & the amount of cap space was NO WHERE what he brought to The Rams defense. Well can go down that road though.I think just the relationship & leadership he brought was seen when he came back & WON The SUPERBOWL which wouldn’t have happened without him.
I will say he lost a step & it showed no doubt.He still walked away from money on the table to retire ? If I recall right ???

Could have had 10 more sacks

Let's be frank: if that's Stafford in the pocket, Verse is getting the sack. We just so happened to be facing one of the most mobile quarterbacks in the league at his best.
... and that is one of the areas Jerad simply has to get more efficient at: containing the edge on mobile QBs and elusive RBs. He also has to learn to finish sacks or tackles for loss. You cannot have elusive little QBs like the Cardinals midget ducking under your arms to live to make a play out of what should have been nothing.

He will get there. However, I love! the fact that he already sees he can improve so much more on what was an outstanding rookie campaign. :fistbump1:

4th Rd / Pick #117 - Jarquez Hunter, RB, Auburn

I haven’t watched him so I don’t have much to go on, there seem to be conflicting opinions on him. I’ve read that he lacks burst but he ran a 4.4, I’ve also seen that he’s stiff in the hips and not elusive but he was among the leaders in missed tackles forced.
I’m interested to see him in camp.
The lacks burst is bs. I think they might be confusing his patience
with burst. If he finds a hole to second level dude explodes.
The missed tackles is more about would be tacklers bouncing off of him
He has very good contact balance. Dudes got vision and patience.

Saw him press the line of scrimmage on one play and
sucked in DT and LB to wrong gap and then threw one of the sweetest jump cuts
to the left where there was a 2 gap hole and he just exploded to second level.

The RB class was so deep this year that Jarquez may have been a second round
pick in a normal draft. Same with TE class, very deep class.

We dodged an enormous bullet. This could have been the current owner.

In thinking about this, everything that goes through that system is no doubt being recorded at minimum so the coaches can go through their own calls at given times after the game. Wouldn't that mean that the only reason to be listening live would be to offer input or view the calls in the emotions of the moment? In any case, I can't see how this sends a good message to the coaching staff. She can couch it however she wants, but there is nothing but meddling coming from this practice. It's just weird really. But I wouldn't be surprised is Jeruh has been doing it for years.

Who are the top NFL Teams heading into the 2025 Season?

Even as cringe as walterfootball can be he's been the closest to reality on how teams have played and the moves they made. He at least doesn't just crown teams by W-L media hype and tends to fade them.
All sites get the draft wrong after the 1rst round and they only get the majority of the picks taken right—not necessarily the teams who grab them.

Walterfootball gives some good breakdowns on what a player has done and needs to do to be an NFL player. I like stacking up that site’s info against others. They get a bad wrap sometimes because they don’t toe the line of who the top guys are.
… and some of those guys bust.

Every team's worst First Round Pick of the last 10 years

I'd love to see Jourdan do an interview with Les on this time period and draft and what the Rams did behind the scenes to change their approach. Because I am convinced something significant was achieved in their analysis of how they were drafting and we have been on a roll benefitting from it since.

Jourdan kinda, sorta did:

In 2022, when Blake was hired full-time out of Stanford’s MBA program, she and Temme began installing a process to turn the anecdotal moments in a decision-making process, such as Hill’s voice changing, into quantifiable evidence for or against the selection of a player during the crucial minutes of a pick.

Gathering this information also helps Blake engage in unique debates with Snead away from the rest of the group. On a particular day in January, Snead moved a player up one bucket on his call sheet and moved another down when the area scout expressed his excitement about the first player and as Gladstone drew out a comparison between the two.

During a break, Snead poked his head into Blake’s office. Didn’t Snead think he should simply expand the bucket instead of moving the second player out of it, she asked. The coaching staff, who would soon begin its first wave of draft evaluations, would get an initial exposure to only that first bucket of players, with the next bucket to follow a few weeks after. Getting on coaches’ desks in the first bucket is often a good thing for the player, but if the scouting staff was able to compare the first player to the second — unaware of the movement by Snead on the call sheet — shouldn’t the coaches do the same?

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