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I’m Mr. Brightside

(And not because my son went to Michigan.)

Nobody wants to see Cooper Kupp out, but he must miss, let’s say, four games to get right…

At least it’s during a stretch when we expected to struggle anyway.

Maybe it will prompt us to rely more on and, in so doing, develop the running game.

Maybe it will help other WRs find a role.

Maybe it will help wean Matthew Stafford off his Kupp fixation.

Maybe it will allow Kupp to thrive during a hopefully meaningful stretch run.

Yeah, I’m going to die on these hills if I must!

Rams 24
Seahawks 20

Let’s steal some wins and turn the narrative around!

Who’s with me!?!?
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Total tear down to the studs and rebuild feel imminent

With the brutal first half schedule, and Kupp possibly missing 4 games, and having the youngest team in the league…it’s not hard to see this team starting 1-5 or 2-6, and ultimately deciding to completely blow it up and start fresh. Stafford getting dealt before the 10/31 deadline feels like a very real possibility. Ben Solak mentioned this on his pod today and now that the Kupp news is official it doesn’t seem far fetched at all.

Only way this doesn’t happen is if some of the rookies pop and we start the season 4-2, 3-3, or something. But if we are 1-5, I cannot see them sending Stafford and Kupp out there every week on their way to a 5-12 finish. Especially if Stafford looks as good as all the training camp reports have suggested. If he is healthy, teams will want him and the Rams would be stupid not to get something for him.

RIP Eddie Meador

Rams legend Eddie Meador dies at age 86​


Former Los Angeles Rams legend Eddie Meador passed away at the age of 86 on Monday, the team confirmed in a statement Tuesday. Meador spent all 12 years of his NFL career with the Rams, earning six Pro Bowl selections, one first-team All-Pro nod and a spot on the Hall of Fame’s All-1960s team.

Though he wasn’t inducted into the Hall of Fame, he was a semifinalist in the senior category in each of the last two years. He has a deserving resume, picking off 46 passes in his career.

“We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of an NFL great, Eddie Meador, who was a standout leader for our organization and the Los Angeles community throughout his entire 12-year career,” the team said in a statement. “He was an instinctive and fearless competitor who captained some of the greatest defenses in NFL history. Eddie’s ability to galvanize teammates made him a heartbeat of the Rams and his humility made him approachable to everyone. The Meador family and friends are at the core of our thoughts, and his legacy will live on forever.”

Meador originally joined the Rams in 1959 as a seventh-round pick, going on to have a fantastic career in Los Angeles from 1959-1970 where he played 163 games and made 160 starts.


https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2023/09/05/rams-eddie-meador-death-age-history/


Aw, crud. That sucks. Eddie was a great safety, wish he would've been alive for his future HOF induction. He was smart, tough, had a nose for the ball, and a nice pair of hands. RIP Eddie.

FEATURE 20 Random…QUESTIONS for 2023

And, we’re back!

Here is my first list for the 2023 season, and I’m starting with questions:

1. Who will be the starters on the OL?

2. Will Cam Akers’ stellar play from 2022 carry over to this year?

3. Will Matthew Stafford’s reported improved health be evident in his play?

4. Will Cooper Kupp play and, if so, will he look like his old self?

5. Will Cooper Kupp sit and, if so, how long will he be out?

6. Will the supporting WRs look formidable?

7. Will Aaron Donald look like a man with a chip on his shoulder, or just collecting chips?

8. Will draftees (and other young players) go from prospect status, to player status to, dare I say, to star status?

9. Will Sean McVay’s offensive strategy be more run-oriented, more diverse, or different from previous years in some other way?

10. Will Raheem Morris let his young defense play an aggressive style?

11. Will our special teams be special or, at least, competent?

12. Will the 49ers’ QB decisions continue to haunt them?

13. Will Geno Smith come back down to Earth?

14. Will the Cardinals be the worst team in football?

15. Will the Rams get crushed by their early schedule, or raise hope by stealing some wins?

16. Will the Rams be buyers, sellers, or spectators at the trade deadline?

17. Will the dreams of high draft picks and cap space in 2024 sustain fans if things go poorly?

18. Who invented liquid soap and why? (Bonus points if you identify the movie reference?)

19. Will the Rams still have something to play for at Thanksgiving time? How about Christmas? New Year’s?

20. Are you ready for all this?

Nfl.Com Rates Rams Third Worst in the league

LINK: https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-power-rankings-week-1-2023-nfl-season



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Aaron Donald considered retirement following the Rams' Super Bowl LVI victory. After a trying 2022 season, he's back as the unquestionable leader of the Rams' defense as they try to climb back to respectability. It's a very young roster, which could result in early-season growing pains. Could Donald be moved to a contender if the Rams slip out of the race prior to 4 p.m. ET on All Hallows' Eve, a.k.a. the trade deadline? I wouldn't rule out a scenario similar to Von Miller exiting Denver to chase a Super Bowl with the Rams in 2021. Los Angeles is awash in dead cap money and would surely love to stockpile future assets. Trading Donald was once unthinkable, but now it feels like it will be a quite-reasonable possibility at some point.

Home games on TV?

Any one know if the NFL will still be broadcasting Rams home games in the LA market area? (I'm in the OC).

Just wondering since I lost my Sunday Ticket with Direct TV, although I never watched a Rams game on Sunday Ticket, always on local network TV.

I recall a couple of years ago the NFL lifted the "sellout" requirement to broadcast local games. Is that still the policy? I had to upgrade my DTV subscriptions in order to get the Red Zone, which I really like to watch while waiting for my beloved Rams.

Rams’ scary defensive prospects: secondary rated worst in the NFL

Rams’ scary defensive prospects: secondary rated worst in the NFL​

Rams cornerbacks and safeties could not escape it.

In June, the website Pro Football Focus ranked NFL secondaries for the 2023 season.

The Rams were dead last, worst in the NFL.

Fans took notice.

“We’ve heard it, for sure,” safety Jordan Fuller said.

Second-year cornerback Derion Kendrick said he was “very aware” of the rankings and the perception that the secondary would be the defense’s weak link. Players made printouts of the rankings to put in their lockers, he said.

“Just to motivate us every day,” he said.

Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris apparently is not concerned.

“I didn’t grow up in a social media world where I have to live that life and have to respond,” Morris said at the start of training camp. “Some of my young guys do, so it bothers those guys somewhat some more, but this is a mental toughness game.”

After last season’s disastrous 5-12 finish, the Rams traded, released or passed on re-siging four experienced players in the secondary.

Jalen Ramsey, a three-time All-Pro cornerback and weekly nemesis for offensive coordinators, was traded to the Miami Dolphins. Cornerback Troy Hill was not re-signed and the Rams let safeties Nick Scott and Taylor Rapp sign with the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills, respectively.

The Rams began offseason workouts with second-year pros Kendrick and Cobie Durant as the top returning cornerbacks. Rookie Tre Tomlinson joined a group that included Shaun Jolly and a parade of undrafted free agents.

“That’s what I like about the defense. Everybody hungry. Everybody got something to prove.”

— Derion Kendrick, cornerback, on Rams’ young secondary

Fourth-year pro Fuller, second-year pros Russ Yeast and Quentin Lake and rookie Jason Taylor II were the safeties.

The Rams later signed cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon and safety John Johnson to veteran-minimum contracts. But the worst-in-the-league label will remain until proven otherwise.

“When you don’t know the people, obviously, you’re going to say they’re the worst secondary, they got the worst whatever,” Morris said. “But that’s part of the challenge is to go out there and let somebody rise to the occasion.”

The Rams need numerous unproven players to step up for a defense that includes only one star: future Hall of Fame lineman Aaron Donald.

Third-year linebacker Ernest Jones is the signal-caller for a defense that also no longer features veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner and edge rusher Leonard Floyd.

Kendrick expects youth to prevail.

“That’s what I like about the defense,” he said. “Everybody hungry. Everybody got something to prove.”

New defensive backs coach Aubrey Pleasant is in his second stint with the Rams, his first as defensive pass game coordinator.

Pleasant, a member of coach Sean McVay’s original 2017 staff, left after the 2020 season to become defensive backs coach and pass game coordinator for the Detroit Lions.

After the Lions started 1-6 last season, coach Dan Campbell fired Pleasant. The Green Bay Packers quickly hired him as a consultant for the offense. He spent the remainder of the season breaking down defenses for coach Matt LaFleur.

The Rams’ situation this season is similar to 2017, Pleasant said.

“Nobody expected us to do anything except the people that were here,” Pleasant said. “No matter what that talent of that roster was compared to this roster, you have to take the same approach. ... I want to be the team that nobody expects this year.

“I’m comfortable with that — and I think my guys are comfortable as well.”

Witherspoon, a seventh-year pro, signed in late June. He brings experience to the young, feisty cornerback group.

“The biggest thing I feel is just the hunger and the desire, and that’s something that’s infectious and something that’s easy to work alongside with,” he said, adding, “It can be a special group, but it’s going to take a unique set of traits to overcome some of the things that we might be lacking, which is experience, but it’s not impossible.”

The addition of Johnson, a Ram from 2017 to 2020 before he played the last two seasons for the Cleveland Browns, added experience and depth at safety. So, Fuller, a team captain, is confident the secondary will assert itself. He compared the worst-in-the-league ranking to other preseason projections that often are proved wrong.

“Every year there’s a whole bunch of talk about who’s going to win the Super Bowl, who’s going to be the best team in the league, who are the worst teams in the league,” he said. “But you don’t really know until you play.”

Seahawks open as a +5.5 favorite versus our Rams Sunday night

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The Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks kick off their 2023 seasons with a divisional matchup on Sunday. Kickoff from Lumen Field is set for 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX). Below, we look at Rams vs. Seahawks odds from BetMGM Sportsbook Also see: SportsbookWire’s NFL picks and predictions.

The Rams are looking to bounce back from a dreadful 5-12 season that came on the heels of a Super Bowl victory. Los Angeles suffered through injuries and a never-ending shuffle along the offensive line, leading to the worst-ranked offense in the NFL. This season could be even tougher following the losses of several key players, including CB Jalen Ramsey and LB Bobby Wagner who left in the offseason.

The Seahawks will try to recapture the magic they found last year with QB Geno Smith, who won Comeback Player of the Year. He still has WR DK Metcalf and WR Tyler Lockett as his top weapons, while the defense brought back Wagner after his 1-year stint in Los Angeles.

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Rams at Seahawks odds​

Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 10 a.m. ET.

  • Moneyline (ML): Rams +200 (bet $100 to win $200) | Seahawks -250 (bet $250 to win $100)
  • Against the spread (ATS): Rams +5.5 (-110) | Seahawks -5.5 (-110)
  • Over/Under (O/U): 46 (O: -110 | U: -110)

Rams vs. Seahawks head-to-head​

The Seahawks swept the Rams last season after Los Angeles swept Seattle the year prior. The Rams are 6-4 straight against the Seahawks over their last 10 meetings dating to 2018.

Los Angeles is 8-2 ATS over that 10-game span and has covered the number in 5 straight meetings.

The Over has only cashed 4 times in the last 10 games, with the Under connecting in 3 of the last 4 meetings across the last 2 seasons.

I think the Rams had a pretty good off season even if they did not sign any big name free agents.

First, I loved their draft, which could lead to nine players getting significant playing time. Next, I really like the trade for OLman Kevin Dotson; liked the under the radar pickups of FAs Duker Shelly and Brett Maher; and finally, UDFAs Mike McAllister, DeAndre Square, Ryan Smenda, and Quindell Johnson. Also don't let me forget John Johnson.

Matthew Stafford's wife regrets saying Rams quarterback struggles to connect with younger players

Matthew Stafford's wife regrets saying Rams quarterback struggles to connect with younger players​

Kelly Stafford said it was 'probably the worst thing I've ever done'​

Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, regrets saying her husband is having trouble connecting with the younger players in his locker room.

Stafford spoke with Local 4 Detroit’s Christy McDonald on "A Conversation With," saying her comments about her husband were "probably the worst thing I’ve done when it comes to him."

"That was tough," she said. "I say all the time, probably not the best if your wife’s name is in the media, if it’s talking about sports. I felt pretty bad last week. I put my foot in my mouth pretty good last week."

Stafford still feels it’s a "relatable" topic but likely didn’t anticipate the national headlines she created.

"I spoke on a topic that I think, it’s relatable, to the fact that it’s hard to relate to someone who is ten years younger than you," she explained. "And I do think that’s entirely true. But I’m not in an NFL locker room. I’m not spending every day with these teammates."

It was on her podcast, "The Morning After With Kelly Stafford," where she revealed her husband, a Super Bowl-champion quarterback with the Rams, told her he struggled connecting with certain players in the locker room.

"In the old days, you'd come out of practice, you'd shower, people would be playing cards, people would be interacting," Kelly Stafford said based on what her husband has told her. "Who knows what they're doing, but they're doing something together. They’re playing Ping-Pong, they have a tournament going on. They're at least talking. He said now they get done with practice or get done with meetings during training camp, and they go straight to their phones.

"No one looks up from their phones. Matthew's like, 'I don't know ... am I the dad? Do I take the phones? What do I do here?' And he's like, ‘I want them to see me not as a coach.’"

Kelly Stafford also revealed the younger players refer to her husband as "sir" when they speak to him, and he doesn’t like it.

"He's like, 'No, we're on the same level here, we're both playing in this league. Let me get to know you.' He said it's so different and so hard to get to know these guys," she said.

Kelly also mentioned her husband had a book printed with each player’s name and face in hopes the quarterback can build a relationship with them — on the field at least.

"I think nowadays it's really hard to develop that because all these young kids, they don't care. Or it's not that they don't care, but they're so used to going straight to their phones instead of having some fun with some guys in the locker room. It's just different. It's kind of sad," Kelly Stafford said.

Stafford is 35 years old entering his 15th season as a quarterback in the NFL after initially being drafted first overall out of Georgia by the Detroit Lions in 2009. He delivered a 74-90-1 record over 12 seasons in Detroit before moving to the Rams, where he won the Super Bowl in his first season with the team in 2021.

The inspirational story of “Polio Paul”

I had not heard this story before. Maybe you have?

This man accomplished so much, when everyone else would have given up. What an amazing mindset to live through the most unthinkable adversity.

Just wow!

This was the best 5 minutes of my day, week, month, year, etc. Makes every problem I have, look like a hangnail.

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History That you Never Knew...

Or maybe some of you never knew.

I'll start out with concentration camp survivor, Bruno Sieg. In researching the 1945, the year of devastation, I found this account in a US Army communication to staff HQ in Germany after the war. It was a prime directive that the German populace not only know about the holocaust through pictures, but also to hear from some of its victims. This was particularly true for the German Wehrmacht (army, navy and air force). When they were being processed out of POW camps, they often listened to a speaker. He was a persecuted Christian Democrat (political party) and had been imprisoned for years within Buchenwald.. His impassioned speech hit me in the gut. I've read it nowhere else in any historical writings and you won't find his name on the internet and that is an utter shame.

Sometimes history is lost, but I've determined to mention Mr. Sieg as often as I can. This is an exact transcript from a document I found at the Eisenhower Presidential archive in Abilene, KS.

MEMORANDUM

MII TEAM 440 – G

18 JUNE 1945​

SUBJECT: Speech to German PWs by former BUCHENWALD inmate

TO: A.C. of S.,G-2, 5th Armored Division



This afternoon I organized a meeting in the Discharge Center in this town of as many Pws as would fill the hall to hear Mr. BRUNO SIEG, former Social-Democrat of DANZIG, who spent four years of hell in BUCHENWALD and other concentration camps.

In introducing the man, I said: “It seems to us that a great many of you do not believe the stories of concentration camps which were uncovered by our armies. I am therefore introducing to you your friend Bruno Sieg, who is from Danzig, and who spent four years in those camps. He was incredibly lucky to be here to-day and got a new chance to live. Many thousands of his - and our – comrades did not survive this ordeal, and they cannot be with you now.

“The whole German people existed during the past twelve years under this “New Order” of Hitlerism. Your lives for those years were based on murder and brutality of a kind never imagined before. You could not have lived the way you did without this murder and without those camps – that is the fact that makes you all equally guilty, though you may never have killed a man yourselves.”

Bruno Sieg then read his piece from notes that sounded most genuine because it was obviously the language of a simple workman. He illustrated the different tortures he described by gestures, and ended his half-hour speech by saying: “There are probably those among you, who still don’t believe what I said. Well, I’ll tell you ; You bastards are just as guilty for this war as Himmler himself.”

After he finished I just said: “I don’t think there is anything else to say. You can go.” And the audience, about 400 strong, left as silently as they had stood throughout the meeting. The moment the crowd was beginning to dissolve, there was an undertone of murmurs and discussions, and around 20 to 30 PWs crowded around Sieg to talk to him personally.

The PW’s “forman,” German Captain SCHMIDT, was forced by me to sit on the rostrum while Bruno Sieg was introduced. He obviously hated it, and squirmed like a worm on a hook…..



Peter J. Blake

2nd Lt. NIS

*Eisenhower Presidential Library Stamp

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