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Rams/Dodgers similarities

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Bellinger is an awesome player, but there are a couple of other guys that you could make the case who have been equally as impressive. Yelich and Trout have been awesome in their own right. Hell, even Bell has been insane. In the NFL, Mack is the only other guy who came close to being the defensive player that Donald was last year.

Rams roster preview: S Jake Gervase at work

Is 3k here? What is this guys size and stats?
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JAKE GERVASE
  • HEIGHT

    6-1
  • WEIGHT

    212
  • CLASS

    Senior
  • HOMETOWN

    Davenport, Iowa
  • HIGH SCHOOL

    Assumption

    Hawk Items - - Tied Pinstripe Bowl record with one interception . . . one of six seniors named to 2018 Leadership Group.

    2018 Honors - - Named to All-Bowl Team by Rivals.com for his play in 2019 Outback Bowl . . . Academic All-Big Ten for third year . . . honorable mentions All-Big Ten by league coaches and media . . . Permanent Team Captain, defense . . . Hayden Fry Award, defense . . . Brett Greenwood Award, defense . . . 2018 - - Led team in tackles with 89, including 49 solo stops . . . tied for second in the Big Ten and 16th nationally with four interceptions . . . tied for team lead in pass break-ups (7) and interceptions (4) . . . started at free safety in 33-7 win over Northern Illinois as defense allowed just 211 yards total offense . . . recorded one solo tackle, four assists and one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 13-3 win over Iowa State, recording one solo stop and two assists as defense allowed just 19 net rushing yards and 188 yards total offense . . . started at free safety in 38-14 win over Northern Iowa as defense allowed just six net rushing yards and 222 yards total offense . . . recorded four tackles vs. UNI, including three solo stops and one assist, along with one caused fumble recovered by Iowa . . . started at free safety in 28-17 loss to Wisconsin . . . matched career-high with eight tackles vs. #18 Wisconsin, including four solo stops and four assists . . . started at free safety in 48-31 win at Minnesota as defense allowed just 86 net rushing yards . . . six tackles at Minnesota, including three solo stops and three assists . . . started at free safety in 42-16 win at Indiana as defense allowed just 67 net rushing yards . . . led team with eight tackles at Indiana to match career high, including six solo stops and two assists . . . first interception of the year halted Indiana’s final drive, which he returned 19 yards, to go with one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 23-0 win over Maryland as defense allowed just 39 offensive plays and 115 yards total offense . . . led team with six tackles vs. Maryland, including three solo stops and three assists . . . started at free safety in 30-24 loss at #17 Penn State . . . recorded five tackles at Penn State, including two solo stops and three assists, along with one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 38-36 loss at Purdue . . . led team with career-best 10 tackles at Purdue, including eight solo stops and two assists, to go with second interception of the year in the red zone to stop a scoring threat . . . started at free safety in 14-10 loss to Northwestern . . . led team by matching career high with 10 tackles vs. Northwestern, including four solo stops and six assists, along with one pass interception . . . started at free safety in 63-0 win at Illinois, as defense allowed just 216 yards total offense . . . eight tackles at Illinois, including five solo stops and three assists, along with one tackle for loss . . . started at free safety in 31-28 win over Nebraska . . . matched career-high with 10 tackles vs. Nebraska, including five solo tackles and five assists . . . started at free safety in 27-22 Outback Bowl win over #18 Mississippi State . . . six tackles vs. MSU, including four solo stops and two assists . . . career-best four pass break-ups in bowl win, including break-up on MSU’s final offensive play in final minutes . . . pass interception in the eond zone and 28 yard return in fourth quarter to stop a MSU scoring threat, and leading to Iowa’s final field goal for 27-22 advantage.

    2017 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten for second year . . . Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Award . . . Next Man In Award, defense . . . 2017 - - Collected 58 total tackles, including 31 solo stops and 27 assists . . . also had three interceptions and six pass break-ups . . . started at free safety for first career start in 24-3 win over Wyoming as defense allowed just 233 yards total offense . . . recorded career-best four tackles, with two solo tackles and two assists, including one tackle for loss on a fourth down attempt, and one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 44-41 OT win at Iowa State . . . recorded career-best six tackles at Iowa State, includng four solo tackles and two assists, along with one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 31-14 win over North Texas, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 21-19 loss to #4 Penn Stare, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 17-10 loss at Michigan State, recording one assisted tackle . . . saw action in 45-16 win over Illinois, recording career-best two pass break-ups . . . started at free safety in 17-10 OT loss at Northwestern . . . matched career-best with six tackles at Northwestern, including five solo tackles and one assist . . . started at free safety in 17-10 win over Minnesota as defense allowed just 281 yards total offense . . . career-best eight tackles vs. Minnesota, with five solo stops and three assists . . . first career interception came in the end zone to stop a scoring threat, and he also added one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 55-24 win over #3 Ohio State . . . six tackles vs. Ohio State, including three solo stops and three assists . . . started at free safety in 38-14 loss at #6 Wisconsin . . . recorded six tackles at Wisconsin, including one solo tackle and five assists, along with second interception of the season . . . started at free safety in 24-15 loss to Purdue . . . seven tackles vs. Purdue, including three solo stops and four assists, with one tackle for loss and one pass break-up . . . started at free safety in 56-14 win at Nebraska as defense allowed 67 rushing yards and just 267 yards total offense . . . five tackles at Nebraska, including three solo stops and two assists . . . started at free safety in 27-20 Pinstripe Bowl win over Boston College as defense allowed just 21 net rushing yards and 102 yards total offense in second half . . . matched career-high with eight tackles vs. Boston College, including four solo stops and four assists . . . collected interception and 29-yard return on third play of the game that led to opening field goal . . . also had one tackle for loss.

    2016 Honors - - Academic All-Big Ten . . . Team Hustle Award, special teams . . . Academic All-Big Ten . . . 2016 - - Saw action in all 13 games, primarily on special teams, recording four solo tackles . . . saw action in 45-21 win over Miami, recording two solo tackles . . . saw action in 42-3 win over Iowa State, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 291 yards total offense . . . saw action in 23-21 loss to North Dakota State, but had no statistics . . . saw action on special teams in 14-7 win at Rutgers, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 38-31 loss to Northwestern, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 14-7 win at Minnesota, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 102 net rushing yards and 268 yards total offense . . . saw action in 49-35 win at Purdue, but had no statistics as defense allowed just 47 net rushing yards . . . saw action in 17-9 loss to #10 Wisconsin, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 41-14 loss at #12 Penn State, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 14-13 win over #2 Michigan as defense allowed just 201 yards total offense . . . saw action in 28-0 win at Illinois, but had no statistics as defense allowed 61 rushing yards and 198 yards total offense . . . saw action in 40-10 win over #15 Nebraska, recording two solo tackles as defense allowed just 90 net rushing yards and 217 yards total offense . . . saw action in 30-3 Outback Bowl loss to #17 Florida, but had no statistics.

    2015 - - Saw first action of career in 31-14 win over Illinois State, but had no statistics as defense allowed 35 net rushing yards and 231 yards total offense . . . saw action in 31-17 win at Iowa State, but had no statistics as defense allowed no points and just 66 yards total offense in the second half . . . did not see action in 27-24 win over Pitt . . . saw action in 62-16 win over North Texas, recording one assisted tackle . . . did not see action in 10-6 win at Wisconsin . . . did not see action in 29-20 win over Illinois . . . did not see action in 40-10 win at Northwestern . . . did not see action in 31-15 win over Maryland . . . did not see action in 35-27 win at Indiana . . . saw action in 40-35 win over Minnesota, recording one solo tackle . . . saw action in 40-20 win over Purdue, but had no statistics . . . saw action in 28-20 win at Nebraska, but had no statistics . . . did not see action in 16-13 loss to Michigan State . . . did not see action in 45-16 Rose Bowl loss to Stanford.

    2014 - - Redshirted after joining the program as a walk-on.

    High school honors - - Named to Des Moines Register Elite all-state team as a defensive back as a senior . . . conference Player of the Year on offense and co-Player of the Year on defense as a senior . . . first team all-conference at quarterback and defensive back as a senior, along with honorable mention punter . . . Player of the Year and captain of All-Metro team as a senior . . . first team all-conference on defense as a junior and third team on offense . . . third team all-conference on defense as a sophomore . . . Career - - three-year letterman at defensive back, quarterback and punter . . . set school, conference and state records in Class 3A with 16 career interceptions . . . team captain as a senior . . . as a senior recorded 53.5 tackles, including 47 solo stops, and eight interceptions . . . on offense completed 73-149 pass attempts for 1,006 yards and 10 touchdowns, while rushing 150 times for 985 yards and seven scores . . . as a junior recorded 44.5 tackles and five interceptions, while completing 96-159 pass attempts for 1,268 yards and 13 touchdowns and rushing 146 times for 946 yards and 11 touchdowns . . . collected 48.5 tackles and three interceptions as a sophomore, while rushing for 166 yards and passing for 85 yards . . . also enjoyed outstanding baseball career as a prep, while also earning varsity letters in basketball, wrestling and track . . . first team all-state in baseball as a senior by Iowa Newspaper Association, and named to coaches association 16-player Super Team . . . led team to Class 3A state championship . . . held .398 batting average, with 21 RBI and 33 stolen bases in 39 games . . . named Class 3A Baseball Player of the Year by Sports Spotlight.

    Personal - - Born 9/18/95 . . . finance major . . . parents are Sheila and Steve Gervase . . . high school coach was Wade King.

    https://hawkeyesports.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=11149

Rams roster preview: TE Johnny Mundt has to pair the game with the name

I think if Romello Brooker can shine in TC and pre-season he's got a shot at unseating Mundt. Mundt has been nothing but a bench sitter and truth be told, in this offense they don't need to carry 3 TE's. It wouldn't surprise me in the least if they only carry 2 and stash Brooker on the PS. This will give them a roster spot to carry 9 on the oline which actually makes more sense.

McVay's offense simply doesn't focus on the TE. The Y receiver (Kupp) runs those routes better than any TE can. This offense can operate with no TE's and simply play Henderson or Reynolds instead.

With the emergence of Reynolds, they can do that. This will force teams to play their dime lineup and that will really open up the run game as it will take 2 LB's out of that box. Playing 4 WR's might be coming. They have the WR depth to do it. Woods, Cooks, Kupp and Reynolds with Gurley in the backfield....eat your heart out AZ and Hawks. Their Dline will have to stop the RB and Ram WR's block well.

That is so FREAKING SILLY. The Rams are looking to play more 2 TE sets this season says TE & OC Waldron. Everett was shining big time in OTA’s & talking all kinds of smack.
Higbee is Goff’s guy since day one in training camp as roommates.You can see that in Hard Knocks if anything. Higbee has had a tough time at times(especially in practice) holding on to the ball. He has improved. Will see soon though.
As far as Mundt ?? I don’t know ?? I think he has been hurt a lot ??? Was he hurt last season or both seasons during the beginning of training camps ?? What I know is that last season I was yelling at Demoff to get a TE.
He wanted to kick my ass. He made a play to come do it. Demoff is bad ass !!
I actually like that they only kept Everett & Higbee only. To say this offense can run without a TE ??
Crazy talk to say NO TE’s ?? Use Reynolds & Henderson (LMAO) loss a lot of street cred here. Bring in an extra O’Lineman is more like it !! Especially with new faces upfront. Higbee does a good job blocking,so Everett actually doesn’t play enough as it is.
Play Reynolds over Everett in the slot !!!!

Lol,lol,lol,lol !! Damn that is funny stuff right there. Like I say I don’t know nothing about no back up it 3rd TE & thought Demoff & Snead we’re wrong for not having that position
Having more depth. Higbee could not hold on to the ball at all. I think Everett & Mundt were
Both hurt ??? I was upset so maybe Brooker is that extra guy The Rams need this season for depth & practice squad ?? Higbee is going to be a FA & The Rams cap space. That part I like .
Once again this offense run without a TE with McVay being a TE’s coach & Waldron being both the TE’s coach & OC ?! I guess they should take that TE’s coach off of Waldron ?? What a joke of a position coach.
Dude still has training wheels.
Yeah- last season during the combine he was on the field as one of the TE’s coaches.
What a waste of time. Since McVay could run this offense without a TE ??? Just think in the Super Bowl The Rams would have won it if only they brought in the St. (Oops) Arizona Cardinals. head coach as an assistant coach to show him how a college football guy does it.
I know the NFL is evolving, but McVay still apples old School values.( thinking off the Hart days)

NFL's 2019 bounce-back candidates

If Wentz stays healthy he could be in for a big year, they have the most weapons they've had in a while and one of the best offensive lines as well.......Add in Jordan Crawford & Miles Sanders and their running game has finally caught up to the rest of the pack.
I honestly think they have the best roster in the league. I’m very jealous of their depth.

GBN Rams Draft Review

I know rehashing the draft is old news, but you can see that every pick has a legit shot of being a contributor over the next few years whether it be a core special teams player, key reserve, or soon to be starter.

Great draft for a 13-3 team in need of young depth.

Next year they may be in position to move up for a couple of special impact players in rounds 1 & 2 considering the young depth they have built the last few years.

Especially if they actually keep their picks, including any comps, until draft day. They haven't done that in a while.

Which team is most likely to end title drought in 2019?

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap30...m-is-most-likely-to-end-title-drought-in-2019

Which team is most likely to end title drought in 2019?

I get this question every year around this time. I always answer it, and here's why: There's no better way to bring the curtain down on an NFL season than to watch a team and loyal fan base experience their first Super Bowl victory. It's part of what made the Eagles' win in Super Bowl LII so special, and what makes the Patriots' repeated conquests increasingly tiresome for people outside of New England. Quick trivia: Prior to the 2017 Eagles, who was the last team to break a Super Bowl jinx? Time's up: The 2013 Seattle Seahawks. Before that? The 2009 Saints. Before that? The 2006 Indianapolis Colts (the Baltimore Colts won Super Bowl V). And before that? The 2002 Buccaneers. Based on the every-three-or-four-years pattern, we won't be busting our next dry spell until February 2021 at the earliest, but hey, you never know.

Here are The Damned 12, put in order based on their likelihood of Super Bowl LIV participation:

12) Cardinals
11) Bills
10) Lions
9) Bengals
8) Titans
7) Panthers
6) Browns
5) Jaguars
4) Falcons
3) Texans
2) Vikings
1) Chargers

That's not a bad list ... at all! The Texans, Vikings and Chargers are all legit title contenders. If a couple things fall their way, the same can be said about the Falcons and Jaguars. You don't need me to tell you the Browns have the talent to make a run into January and beyond. You'll even find people outside of Charlotte and Nashville who believe the Panthers and Titans are threats. As for fans in Cincinnati, Detroit, Buffalo and Arizona? Not yet, guys. Hang in there.

Rams roster preview: History repeats itself for CB Kevin Peterson

The Peterson I saw in late 2017 was better than both Troy Hill and Hatfield. I had high hopes for him last season before the injury. Coming off the ACL makes his road tougher even though it was early in the preseason when he was hurt. Troy Hill is no roster lock for sure. Hill has probably reached his ceiling and his growth is mostly maxed out at this point in his career. Peterson however, can still be view as a developmental talent with room to mature.

Don’t agree on Troy Hill

Countdown to Camp: Rams cornerbacks should be a team strength

https://www.therams.com/news/countdown-to-camp-rams-cornerbacks-should-be-a-team-strength
Countdown to Camp: Rams cornerbacks should be a team strength
Myles Simmons
It’s the final week of summer break for the Rams, as staff, players, and coaches will check in for training camp at UC Irvine starting next Tuesday.But today, we’re continuing our Countdown to Camp series by taking a look at Los Angeles’ cornerbacks.



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CORNERBACKS
Newcomers: David Long Jr.

The Rams group of cornerbacks remains largely intact from 2018 heading into this new season. The group did lose veteran corner Sam Shields in free agency, but each of the starters — Aqib Talib, Marcus Peters, and slot corner Nickell Robey-Coleman — are all back for a second year together as the leads of the group.

Talib missed half the season in 2018 due to an ankle injury, but came off of injured reserve in early December. His play was a significant part of Los Angeles’ defensive improvement down the stretch. In 11 games with Talib — including postseason — the Rams allowed 17.8 points per game and 321.1 yards per game. In eight games without the veteran corner? Los Angeles allowed 401.3 yards per game and 30.8 points per game.

On the opposite side, Peters certainly benefitted from Talib’s presence. But defensive coordinator Wade Phillips also got to know Peters and his skillset better throughout the course of the season. Starting all 16 games, Peters intercepted three passes and recorded eight passes defensed in his fourth pro season.

One element of this season to watch: Both Talib and Peters are entering the final year of their current contracts. Peters is at the end of his rookie deal, but even at the age of 33, Talib hasn’t shown signs of slowing down.

Robey-Coleman has excelled as Los Angeles’ slot corner since initially signing with the club in free agency during the 2017 offseason. Last year, Robey-Coleman recorded an interception, four passes defensed, and three tackles for loss. For what it’s worth, Robey-Coleman led all NFC West corners with a 82.6 grade from Pro Football Focus.

Likely the first man off the bench, cornerback Troy Hill has been with the club since Week 17 of the 2015 season and recently put pen to paper on a two-year contract to keep him in L.A. through 2020. Hill started most of the games when Talib was on injured reserve, playing the early downs while Shields came on the field in known-passing situations. Hill intercepted two passes and recorded five passes defensed in 2018.

The only newcomer in the position group, David Long Jr. is a Los Angeles native and should be ready to contribute sooner than later. The No. 79 overall pick in this year’s draft, Long was a terrific cover corner at Michigan where — also according to PFF — he allowed just 18 receptions on 60 targets for 130 yards.

For depth, Kevin Peterson is returning from tearing his ACL during the Rams’ first preseason game at Baltimore last year. He looked poised to be a significant piece during the early going of training camp in 2018, after impressing in Week 17 of the 2017 regular season by making a pair of interceptions off 49ers QB Jimmy Garoppolo. Peterson also had five passes defensed in that game.

Dominique Hatfield also has significant experience with the Rams, having been with the club since 2017. He’s bounced between the active roster and the practice squad a couple times, and has mainly contributed on special teams.

Rounding out the group, Los Angeles brought Darious Williams to the club off waivers in October from the Ravens. He played sparingly on special teams, but was mainly inactive on gameday. Dont’e Deayon and Ramon Richards spent last season on Los Angeles’ practice squad.

Rams roster preview: OL Aaron Neary looks to overcome hurdles

https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2019/...s-rams-roster-preview-depth-chart-aaron-neary

Los Angeles Rams roster preview: OL Aaron Neary looks to overcome hurdles


Could reserve offensive lineman Aaron Neary make the roster after his suspension is served?

By Sosa Kremenjas@QBsMVP Jul 18, 2019, 1:00pm CDT
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Originally undrafted in 2016 and eventually latching on with the Los Angeles Rams, OL Aaron Neary never had it easy. The UDFA has spent time with the Denver Broncos, Philadelphia Eagles, the Rams, Cleveland Browns, and then a second stint with the Rams.

Neary has spent majority of his NFL career on practice squads, including both the Eagles’ and Rams’ practice squads. The main issue for Neary is not that he hasn’t made himself distinguishable, it’s that he’s had run-ins with the NFL (and law) over a misdemeanor DUI and hit and run in 2018, as well as recently being suspended for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy. Neary will miss the first four weeks of the 2019 season, meaning he’s eligible to return in October.

Roster Battle
The more versatile a backup offensive lineman is, the better chance he has of making the roster. The starting five will consist of LT Andrew Whitworth, LG Joseph Noteboom, C Brian Allen, RG Austin Blythe, and RT Rob Havenstein. Those five are set in stone as roster locks. Reserve lineman Bobby Evans, Jamil Demby, and David Edwards are all likely to make the roster. That could leave one or two spots open, with a bevy of UDFA’s in Neary, Jeremiah Kolone (roster preview), Matt Kaskey (roster preview), Chandler Brewer, Vitas Hrynkiewicz (roster preview), and Brandon Hitner (roster preview) battling for the final spots.

Expectations
There are no expectations. Neary should try his best to stick on the roster, and if that isn’t possible extend his shelf life on the practice squad. The one positive that Neary does have in favor of his suspension is that he wont account for a roster spot while he’s on the NFI list, meaning the Rams can carry him on the team until he’s eligible to return prior to making a decision.

Chances of making the final roster (3/10)
They aren’t great, but they aren’t terrible either. Neary could very well grab the final offensive line roster spot.

Top 10 head coaches in NFL entering 2019

It's Belichick all by himself at 1. Then a really good second tier of guys that includes McVay, Pederson, Payton, Carrol, Reid, etc. After that group it's the third tier of guys who are up and comers (Reich, McDermott, etc) or talented HC retreads (Arians), then a big group of average MFers I would call the JAG tier, then guys in poor situations (Shanahan), and finally guys who are probably going to be fired this season (Rivera, Quinn, etc.).

Better conversation is the "who's gonna get fired this season" list. :fuelfire:


Just imagine what McSlay could do if he cheated ! :sneaky:


:headexplosion:

3 Rams players entering training camp with injury questions

https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2019/07/17/nfl-rams-camp-injuries-gurley-kupp-ebukam/
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3 Rams players entering training camp with injury questions

By: Cameron DaSilva | July 17, 2019 8:47 am ET Follow @camdasilva

The Los Angeles Rams report to training camp next week with practices beginning on Saturday, July 27. The return of football is so close you can taste it, but for some players, their starts to training camp might be limited a bit.

The Rams are healthy at this point in the offseason, as are most teams, but there are a few players heading into camp with minor injury questions, which could delay their full participation in practice.

RB Todd Gurley
Gurley isn’t dealing with a major injury. It’s not as if he’s coming off a torn ACL or an ankle issue. Instead, he’s just trying to get his knee feeling good for camp and the upcoming season. It’s likely a matter of pain tolerance and management as he gears up to practice for the first time since last season after staying off the field all spring. The goal for the Rams is keeping him fresh for the length of the season, which starts with training camp.

WR Cooper Kupp
Kupp, meanwhile, is actually recovering from a torn ACL. He’s making good progress and will participate in camp but it remains to be seen how much and how early. He did individual drills in OTAs and minicamp and even got in some team sessions at half-speed, but the Rams are going to bring him along slowly and carefully. He’ll definitely be out there, but it’ll probably be in a limited capacity – at least early in the process.


OLB Samson Ebukam
Ebukam underwent minor knee surgery this offseason and is still on the comeback trail from that procedure. He said back in May that he feels “great, but I can’t really try to push it and try to get back on the field because it’s a knee.” The Rams haven’t said anything about Ebukam’s status for camp so it’s definitely something to monitor. He wore a red non-contact jersey in OTAs.

Notables
  • Morgan Fox tore his ACL last May and was wearing a brace at minicamp, but he should be fully healthy for camp.
  • Tyler Higbee wore a red non-contact jersey during spring practices, though the Rams never specified the reason for it.
  • Joseph Noteboom was also in a red jersey this spring as a precaution, which was not clarified by Sean McVay.
  • Kevin Peterson is coming off a torn ACL suffered in August but was on the field for OTAs and minicamp.
  • Malcolm Brown was placed on IR late in the 2018 season with a shoulder injury. He said in March that he’s fully healthy, however.
  • Dominique Hatfield finished 2018 on IR with an ankle injury. The Rams haven’t updated his status but there’s little reason to expect him to be limited.

CBA negotiations eyeing a new deal before the 2019 season

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2019/07/17/nfl-isnt-really-pushing-hard-a-new-cba-by-week-one/

NFL isn’t “really pushing hard” a new CBA by Week One

Just last week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed that the league wants to have a new Collective Bargaining Agreement in place before the start of the league’s 100th season in September. Apparently, the league has changed its position in the past seven days.

“There’s been some talk that they want this done be Week One — the league, that is,” Mike Garafolo of the NFL said Wednesday. “We are told that this is extremely unlikely at this point, not something that the NFL is really pushing hard. Everyone would like to get this done earlier rather than later, but everyone wants to do the right deal not just the quick deal.”

That’s definitely a shift; asked by CNBC at the Sun Valley billionaires’ summer camp whether NFL wants the CBA in place before the season starts, Goodell said, “That’s certainly our intent.”

It’s possible that the NFL adjusted its intent after realizing that it’s just not practical to get a deal signed, sealed, and delivered by the start of the regular season. Or maybe the NFL senses that the NFL Players Association wanted too much of a premium to move quickly.

Regardless, the deadline already has been adjusted. The more realistic target, in our view and for reasons previously explained, is the start of the next league year in March.

Historical Events; what were you doing when...

In 1986 I was a senior in High School, and our Biology teacher was an entrant in the "Teacher in Space" program from where Christa McAuliffe was chosen to be the "first teacher in space". He made it thru several rounds of cuts and the entire school was totally invested in his quest, and after he was eliminated he was extremely involved. I can remember exactly where I was, and can picture my friend's face exactly when he told me it exploded.
I cant remember what I had for lunch today, but I can remember that moment precisely....

Pro Football Focus ranks Los Angeles Rams run defense second-worst in NFL

I think Kiser is going to be the key on D in regards to our run defense. In college he flew all over the field. IMO one of our biggest issue has been LB's filling the gaps on running plays. We just haven't had that guy that can identify the play and hit the hole with authority. I'm hoping Kiser will be that guy...

Outside containment has also been an issue. In the 3-4 we just don't have that stout DE to hold the end of the line. Our LB's can get manhandled on the outside. Hopefully Mathews, Fowler and co. will be able to shed blocks on the outside and make tackles...

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