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BLASPHEMY !!!!

Rule #1 ... Don't ever do business with the cheaters.
:unsure: I am requesting to temporary disregard our Rule #until Oct. 29 at 1 p.m. PT.

Why?-Due to Snead's new need to acquire future draft ammo in order to upgrade the talent level on the 2020 player roster. Thus put down the warpath mandates by Rams On Demand members posting on the needed improvement in the OL............:)

Dante Fowler

I disagree about the DL.... I want to see what Gaines and SJD can do with more reps, but the rest of the guys are JAGS.

They need to add at least one blue chip guy and maybe two, that will make teams pay for double teaming and even triple teaming Donald.

Look at that Niner DL, Donald is the only Ram DL who would start for them. The Rams need to get better and more athletic up front.

Our depth is so average, I could actually see Brockers come back as depth if he is willing to take a cheap deal and they decide to not keep Fowler.

Agree with everything but the Brockers part, ... he needs to move on to a 4-3 defense who can better utilize his interior skills. jmo.

Peter King: Football morning in America

I performed the courtesy of re-reading the post.

From the tone and content of that post, I am certain that I will not make you see things differently and I’m not willing to try to.

Have a nice day! (y)

You don’t need to make me see things differently. I’m okay with having a difference of opinion. You commented on my post so just curious as to why you think it’s so off base considering you didn’t agree with any of it.

REPORT: Could the Los Angeles Rams be a player for CB Chris Harris Jr. in the offseason?

I don't feel bad for any other fan base. We have been through as many, if not more lean years as any of them.

Other fan bases, no. My friend? yeah. We commiserate when our teams aren't doing well... I've known him for just shy of 15 years, so last year when he wanted to complain I had to tell him to STFU because we just got over a decade of historically bad play and one good year and we're having a Super caliber year and I wasn't about to listen to him bitch and moan about a team that'd made the playoffs something like 17 of the last 20 years or something...

But yeah, of the few friends that I have that are football fans, I commiserate with them.

Thankfully, I don't know any Pats fans and my son is now a Rams fan after growing up...for some reason... liking the Cowboys. Actually, he's more of an Aaron Donald fan, but yeah.

Taysom Hill being a thing is annoying.

It's more of the genius of Asshole Face story. Payton could sign LeBron James to a contract and it would bee a genius move, even though in reality it wouldn't be.


Watch this.........and wait until you hear what colleges he was being recruited by.


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LeBron was one of the best, arguably the best, WR in the USA as a Sophomore in HS and won All State honors in Ohio which is a football mecca. Had he decided to play football instead of basketball he would have rewritten those record books rather than the NBA's record books.

Keep in mind this is a guy who at his peak for several seasons could get eye level with the rim when jumping. That's the same height as the crossbar on the goal post. He'd be impossible to cover.

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By the way he is as fast as Gurley, he's been timed at just under 21 MPH.

Les we need Cordy!!!

He gave up 1 sack in 13 games last year. He covers for LT if Whit goes down and or retires next year. No guess work on him Komer already knows him. He can play Guard. Put him at LG move Edwards to RG and Blythe to Center - line is infinitely and instantly better.

It will cost us a 4th or a 5th to ply him away from the Browns which on the scheme of things is why better than Williams.

Williams will cost a first or a front line player which we don't have except for Cooks. He has missed 21 games in 4 years which is 5 per year that is a lot.

Glenn makes everyone especially Goff and Gurley feel alot better plus he had no mileage on him this season. Solid feasible trade and big upgrade.

Pull the trigger Les he will pay immeasurable dividends.
The concussion thing is the concern with him I think.
Two months in the protocol?
Would like to know what is going on with him in terms of ongoing symptoms.

MNF game thread

I don't think they will go undefeated.

I like Baltimore's or Dallas chances against them.

Brady can barely pass against a good defense now.

If Lamar can get away from the pass rush, I think he can get a few scores on them.

Here's hoping. I'd love for that Baltimore D to just PUNISH him and for Peters to get two pick 6s in that game. Send him off like we sent Brett Favre off... 6 INTs total and a battering that bordered on a felony...

The Los Angeles Chargers are Trapped in Hell and the Gods Are Laughing at Them

NFL has to force out Spanos somehow and get an owner with some $ that will move the team back to SD, this has to happen
train

Surely he has to have grabbed some women’s asses in the 70s...

Seriously, if they move into that new stadium and barely draw 20k and most of that are opposing fans taking in the new facility... they could force a sale based an any number of small print criteria to own a team.

That Ramsey trade now looking like a turning point for the Rams D...

I haven‘t seen a ton of Ramsey in his career... But you can see - even in something as simple as his back peddle - he is another tier of player how fluid he is.

And... That’s a serious compliment because Talib and Peters are both very good players.

I am excited to see the impact. The timing certainly reset expectations on the squad, which we needed.

Schein’s 9 Fact or Fiction


Packers are NFC's best team; Bears doomed by Mitch Trubisky

In the wake of every NFL Sunday, takes fly across this football-crazy country, from sea to shining sea. And the seventh Sunday of the 2019 season -- a day that saw more road teams win than lose, a day that featured a number of surprising blowouts and a day that produced some monster individual performances -- certainly provoked strong sentiments, both positive and negative.

So, this feels like a perfect time to dust off a semi-regular segment in Schein Nine programming: FACT OR FICTION?

1) The Green Bay Packers are the best team in the NFC.

This is indeed factual. And that's no disrespect to the conference's last remaining undefeated team, the 6-0 San Francisco 49ers. I appreciate these Niners and love that the great Kyle Shanahan gave his dad, Mike, the game ballafter he went into Washington and beat the Redskins 9-0 in a weather-waylaid contest. Yes, the Niners have played the easiest strength of schedule in the NFL entering Monday night's contest, but you can only play the games on your slate, all of which San Fran has won. And how about Asshole Face's Saints, who have now prevailed in five straight games without the injured Drew Brees? Simply remarkable.

But it's Aaron Rodgers' world, and we are all just living in it.

Rodgers has been playing well all season, despite how his fantasy owners felt about the 35-year-old QB over his first six games. It was all building to a vintage performance from the two-time MVP -- and on Sunday, we got it. In Green Bay's 42-24 win over the Raiders, Rodgers completed 80.6 percent of his passes for 429 yards and five touchdowns, while also running for an additional score. And for the first time in the storied history of the Packers franchise, Green Bay's quarterback finished a game with a perfect passer rating of 158.3. Did I mention Rodgers accomplished this without Davante Adams, working with hobbled and no-name wideouts? Sunday's showing by No. 12 was, as my on-the-scene colleague Jeffri Chadiha put it, a frightening statement to the rest of the NFL.

The Packers have a great defense that currently ranks ninth in points allowed. They're clearly starting to come into their own offensively. And most importantly, you don't hear any more foolish chatter about Rodgers' relationship with first-year head coach Matt LaFleur. Green Bay was my preseason pick to represent the amazing NFC in Super Bowl LIV, and seven Sundays into the season, I have no reason to think otherwise.

2) The Chicago Bears cannot succeed with Mitch Trubisky.

This is an absolute fact. And the fact is, I predicted the Saints, even without Drew Brees and Alvin Kamara, would march into Chicago and win this game because they have the better coach and the better quarterback. Trubisky was terrible yet again in Chicago's 36-25 loss, a game that wasn't even as close as the final score might indicate. The third-year quarterback consistently misses makeable throws. Forget about comparing Mitch to 2017 draft classmates Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson, both of whom were selected after Trubisky. Teddy Bridgewater was the best quarterback on the field Sunday. And honestly, Chase Daniel looks like the best Bears gunslinger at the moment.

For good measure, Bears coach Matt Nagy and Trubisky completely botched the game management at the end of the second quarter. Nagy's play-calling leaves a lot to be desired -- and I thought this last year, when he was named Coach of the Year.

I no longer hear from Bears fans who got on me for not picking Chicago to make the playoffs back in August. They know the truth: The Bears are going to waste this immensely talented defense.

3) The Philadelphia Eagles have major problems.

This is fiction. Yes, they need help at corner. But Sunday night's 37-10 resultwas more about the tried-and-true formula of the Cowboys. Ezekiel Elliott was excellent behind a healthy offensive line. Zeke makes Dak Prescott, but the quarterback definitely rocked steady in his own right. Dallas' pass rush was excellent, flummoxing Carson Wentz, who had no help from his targets in the passing attack.

Philly is an unacceptable 3-4. But the story on Sunday night was Dallas. And this is what should be expected of these loaded 'Boys every single week. At the end of the day, though, the Eagles are still just one game out of first place.

4) The Indianapolis Colts had the biggest win of the weekend.

I love what Indy did to the Texans. That's a big-time win. But I wasn't surprised, so the above statement's fiction.

Who had the biggest win of the weekend? The Baltimore Ravens, who went on the road and knocked off a hot Seahawks team in their hostile stadium.

Baltimore's defense has been maligned much of this season. Sunday, though, the unit stifled a red-hot Russell Wilson. Ravens GM Eric DeCosta made a really smart trade getting Marcus Peters from the Rams in a classic change-of-scenery move, and the ballhawking cornerback immediately provided a 67-yard pick-six. Lamar Jackson outplayed Wilson and made a statement on the MVP race.

The Ravens entered the game in control of the AFC North, but I wasn't quite a believer. Sunday changed that for me. And with a great coaching staff and general manager, Baltimore's heading in the right direction as we move toward the second half of the season.

5) The NFC West is the best division in football.

An obvious fact. San Fran is for real, with a sensational defense leading the way. Seattle is still strong, despite Sunday's setback against the Ravens. The Rams needed a get-right game, and everyone gets right against these defunct Falcons. Not to mention, I loved L.A.'s aggressive trade for Jalen Ramsey. Lastly, don't look now, but Kyler Murray, Kliff Kingsbury and the Cardinals have won three straight! Great effort and win by Patrick Peterson, Chandler Jones, Chase Edmonds and Murray.

I trust the totality of the teams in the West over that of the NFC North.

6) Kirk Cousins is BACK.

Was I impressed by his performance (24 of 34, 337 yards, four TDs, 0 INTs) in a big 42-30 win at Detroit? Obviously. Is he back? Well, I am going to need to see a little more. Honestly, what does Cousins being back even mean? So I'll say fiction, for now.

That said, his October play has been nothing short of spectacular. In wins over the Giants, Eagles and Lions, Cousins has completed 75.6 percent of his passes for 976 yards with a 10:1 TD-to-INT ratio and a mind-bending 142.6 passer rating.

Now, as everyone knows, Cousins has a knack for coming up small in prime-time games. And there's a rather large one for him this Thursday against the Redskins, who refused to truly make him their guy. Cousins deserves so much credit for what he's done over the past three weeks, but I need to see it for a little longer -- and see if his heartbeat is racing on "Thursday Night Football."

7) Sunday was a bad day for the Buffalo Bills.

Oh, stop. Total fiction. I don't care that the ebb and flow of Buffalo's win over the winless Dolphins was more competitive than everyone anticipated, with the Bills actually trailing at the start of the fourth quarter. Josh Allen played winning football. Sean McDermott's defense is among the elite units in the league. Buffalo took care of business. The Bills are going to live up to my hype and make the playoffs.

In fact, if Allen keeps improving and establishing those great connections with John Brown and Cole Beasley, I might raise the bar. Buffalo has a formula to win a playoff game this year in the AFC.

8) Pat Shurmur is overmatched.

FACT.

The third-and-forever draw by Saquon Barkley with 3:11 left? Going for it on the next play? And after the game, Shurmur says he "wanted to keep Saquon involved." OK ...

The Giants were inexplicably as flat as a pancake at home, despite having nine days to prepare for this winnable game against the Cardinals. While Big Blue has a series of problems right now, they begin with a head coach who has yet to show us he knows what he's doing in the big chair. Shurmur, who owns a career head-coaching record of 17-39, just has no in-game feel. How much trust do you have in Shurmur fostering rookie QB Daniel Jones' growth?

9) The Los Angeles Chargers are the biggest disappointment in the NFL.

Only the Chargers can lose the way they did -- with the most mind-numbing end-of-game sequence of the year -- in Sunday's 23-20 defeat at Tennessee. The Bolts lead the league in moments where you think they won ... only to lose. They reinvent ways to lose. Always. And I thought they would be strong this year, even with all the injuries.

Yet, I still have to call that statement fiction, because the NFL's biggest disappointment is 1-6 Atlanta. The Falcons have no clue. No pulse. No life. They rank 31st in scoring defense -- and despite all the talent on offense, they rank just 19th in scoring. How is Dan Quinn still employed? Really.

Five Takeways: Rams resume winning with complimentary football vs. Falcons

Easier to do with a lead, just saying. And it was one game against one of the absolute worst defenses in the league.

Mike Martz: Hold my beer. That guy could abandon the run faster than a Cleveland abandons Head Coaches...

Plenty of teams when ahead and the run isn't really working (<3 ypc) will abandon it for "safe" passing plays.

In the absolute, McVay didn't abandon it and that's a really good sign... as was his continuing to go to Everett.

A Peek Behind The Curtain Of The TV Broadcast Crew From ATL

OK... I just RELUCTANTLY asked my son if he could send me that video.

To my delight... he laughed and said that unfortunately he couldn't because he took it on snapchat. Whatever that means. I am pretty sure he would send it to me if he could... is he missing something on that?

I'm kinda relieved honestly. I was not nice at all. LOL
Ok, we'll settle for a reenactment!

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