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Earl Thomas wants to resume his career

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EARL THOMASDB, UNSIGNED FREE AGENT

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports S Earl Thomas wants to resume his NFL career.​

The mercurial Thomas last played for the Ravens in 2019, and was released by the team in August 2020 for conduct detrimental to the team. Thomas reportedly fought teammates in training camp and had a domestic incident with his wife. The Texans and Cowboys kicked the proverbial tires on Thomas in 2020 but passed on the veteran safety. Entering his age-33 season, Thomas -- a seven-time Pro Bowler for the Seahawks' Legion of Boom secondary -- would likely have to take a one-year, prove-it deal if he wants to play in 2022.



I would be ok with the rams kicking the tires on him for vet minimum with no guaranteed money. I mean we need safety help and if hes got nothing left in the tank then just cut him in training camp.

Cheers to a distraction-free offseason so far for Rams

Cheers to a distraction-free offseason so far for Rams

While the NFC West is crumbling around them, Los Angeles is thriving
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By Evan Craig Apr 21, 2022
Running it back for the Los Angeles Rams has made for a fairly smooth offseason thus far for the defending champs. There have been some bumps along the way including losing prized free agent Von Miller to the Bills. However, compared the rest of the division, LA’s offseason has been incredibly drama-free to this point.
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How many times in your lifetime have you seen a Super Bowl-winning team seemingly immune from all the typical distractions that come with being the defending champs? There haven’t been many recently that I can think of.

While Los Angeles has made a couple significant splashes in free agency, they’ve taken a backseat to all the chaos in the Wild West. Arizona is dealing with Kyler Murray drama which is a little funny coming from a player who really hasn’t shown much of anything since being drafted first overall in 2019. Kyler’s shown flashes but not at all worth the headache he’s giving the Redbirds.

Seattle traded franchise icon Russell Wilson and insist they aren’t rebuilding. Try telling that to your crappy roster Pete! Not to mention star pass catchers like DK Metcalf and Deebo Samuel might be leaving the division as well. My mistake, their teams apparently have no intention of trading them. Where have we seen that before? As long as both are traded out of the NFC I don’t care where they go.

Meanwhile in the City of Angeles, it’s been business as usual.

The only REAL drama for the Rams this offseason has been whether or not McVay or Donald were retiring after the Big Game. Aaron was looking more likely but neither (thankfully) came to fruition. Another item of concern is whether the team will be able to re-sign OBJ. There is some news on that front but whatever contract he receives will depend on his recovery and health.
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LA hasn’t dealt with any oversensitive social media scrubbers upon dishing out new contracts. Cooper Kupp, reigning Offensive Player of the Year and the most valuable receiver in the league at this moment, is remaining humble and helping out his team the best way possible.
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Pinch me I must be dreaming! I can’t say enough how refreshing it is to see a player act in the best interests of their teams. It’s a quality so rare in today’s NFL thanks to big money and free agency tanking team loyalty. I get these players know their value and should fight for what’s fair, but when will it end? When will it ever be enough?

Now that I have that rant out of way, Rams fans should take the time to appreciate a relaxing offseason compared to the bonkers, AFC arms race it’s been elsewhere across the league. The NFC West will be LA’s to lose next season if the division continues going down the toilet. Given recent divisional history, this instability won’t last very long.

Enjoy it while you can Turf Show Family.

Record 8 teams head into NFL draft without 1st-round pick

Record 8 teams head into NFL draft without 1st-round pick​

The Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams should have plenty of company sitting out the first round of the NFL draft next week.

The franchise that hasn't made a selection in round one since taking Jared Goff in 2016 and doesn't currently have another first-round pick until 2024, is set to be joined by a record seven other teams that have traded away their first-round picks in what has become a growing trend in recent years.

Whether it’s teams emulating the Rams' model of flipping uncertain picks for cost-controlled rookies for more proven veterans with more lucrative contracts or others that followed the path Kansas City and Buffalo used by trading future first-round picks to move up to take a future franchise quarterback, teams are opting out of the first round of the draft at a furious pace.

This will mark the third time in four years that at least seven teams won't make a pick in the first round barring one of those teams trading back up, something that happened just twice in the first 52 years of the common draft.

Former Tampa Bay general manager and SiriusXM analyst Mark Dominik said the increased salary cap, more power for players and GMs willing to take more risks have led to the change.

“I think that’s the unique thing is because players are actually getting a little bit more aggressive in their stance and clubs are willing to do that,” Dominik said. “Twenty years ago, if you tried to cross (former Chiefs GM) Carl Peterson you'd never play football again. ... That mentality has kind of gone in the league. That's why you've seen more first-round draft picks moved and traded because clubs are willing to do that.

“Therefore, having a known commodity, especially because some of these guys are elite, is better than having that first-round pick that you’re hoping is what you can be."

No one has been as aggressive as the Rams. GM Les Snead traded two first-round picks to move up to take quarterback Jared Goff in 2016, another first for receiver Brandin Cooks in 2018, traded out of the first round in 2019 for more picks, dealt two more first-rounders to acquire All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey and two more for quarterback Matthew Stafford.

It added up to a Super Bowl-winning roster last season.

“The model is working,” Snead said. “It’s allowing us to consistently win games, consistently contend for the NFC West. We’ll try to use our picks in an innovative, creative way, and sometimes it will be picking players in the draft and sometimes it will be using them to go acquire players.”

The aggressiveness by the Rams has rubbed off on other teams, looking to match the success Los Angeles has had in recent years.

Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett said there's never “too high of a price on anybody that’s great" — especially when it comes to quarterbacks. Denver had been dealing with a revolving door of mediocrity at the most important position ever since Peyton Manning retired seven years ago but now has Russell Wilson in place.

“You can ask all these guys around here. You have to have a quarterback to have a chance,” Hackett said at the owners meetings last month. "It’s whatever it takes to get a quarterback.”

Of the eight teams that have given away their first-round picks this year, the Broncos were one of six who did it in trades for quarterbacks along with the Rams, Cleveland (Deshaun Watson), San Francisco (Trey Lance), Indianapolis (Carson Wentz) and Chicago (Justin Fields).

The other teams to do it were Las Vegas and Miami, who both traded top picks away to add game-breaking receivers they hope can get more out of their existing quarterbacks with the Raiders getting Davante Adams from Green Bay and the Dolphins getting Tyreek Hill from Kansas City.

After making 11 picks in the top 100 of the past two drafts to rebuild the roster, Miami now is not scheduled to pick until No. 102 after using those picks to move up in the draft last year to take receiver Jaylen Waddle and tackle Liam Eichenberg and then the deal for Hill.

“We’ve been building here for the last few years,” general manager Chris Grier said. “The chance to get aggressive and adding a talented top player at a position is something we just felt was too good to pass up.”

There are already five teams that have traded away their 2023 first-round picks, with the Rams and 49ers dealing away those picks last year when they got their quarterbacks, the Browns trading three years of first-round picks for Watson, the Seahawks giving up a second first-round pick for Wilson and the Saints trading their 2023 first-rounder for an extra 2022 first-rounder.

The trend shows little sign of easing.

“Any team that has success you become inquisitive and you want to know the why and you kind of dig into ‘OK. They did this and what opportunities is that they made the most of it,’” Jets general manager Joe Douglas said. “So again there’s a lot of different ways to skin a cat in terms of roster building. It’s just what your core philosophy is at the end of the day.”

NFL will reveal its full 2022 schedule on May 12

NFL will reveal its full 2022 schedule on May 12​

With the celebratory confetti from Super Bowl LVI still being shaken from the shoulders of the Los Angeles Rams, an organizational eye is about to be sharply turned toward the upcoming 2022 season.

As the upcoming NFL Draft draws closer, speculation has already begun regarding which rookies and veterans may comprise the Rams roster for the 2022 NFL season. Soon, we may begin marking our calendars for games.

The NFL announced Thursday it will reveal the Rams, along with the rest of the league's full schedule on May 12.

As a reminder, here is a look at the Rams upcoming opponents:

Home:

Seattle Seahawks

San Francisco 49ers

Arizona Cardinals

Carolina Panthers

Atlanta Falcons

Dallas Cowboys

Las Vegas Raiders

Denver Broncos

Buffalo Bills

Away:

Seattle Seahawks

San Francisco 49ers

Arizona Cardinals

New Orleans Saints

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Green Bay Packers

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers

How does the scheduling format work?

Six games are made up of their NFC West opponents (home and away). Four are against teams from another division within the conference (rotating three-year cycle), with four being played against teams from an AFC division (rotating four-year cycle). Two games are played within the NFC, based on the prior year's standings. And finally, one game will be played against an AFC team, also based on the prior year.

Important Rams Notes:

Early projections show the Rams as having one of the toughest slates in the NFL for 2022, based on strength of schedule — a fact that should not be surprising given their status as defending Super Bowl Champions.

The Rams are set for nine home games and eight away games in 2022. However, they will actually play 10 regular-season games within the friendly confines of SoFi Stadium, as they share the venue with the Los Angeles Chargers. The Bolts are listed as the home team for their upcoming matchup in 2022.

Select games will also be revealed during the week of May 9 leading up to the full schedule release May 12.

It’s time for Rams fans to be presumptuous and a bit arrogant

What has only happened only three times in the NFL in the last 30 years, and only one time in the last 17 years?

Repeat champions.

So, why should we expect our Rams to repeat this year? The odds are clearly against it, particularly in this age of free agency/player movement/salary cap restrictions.

I can give you some logical arguments:

The Rams are returning most of their key players from last year's championship run.

They're also getting some key guys back and have signed two top-notch free agents.

It can also be argued that the migration of talent from the NFC to the AFC and turmoil within the other NFC West organizations could lead to a smoother path to the big game this year.

In the end, though, pretty much every reigning champ and its fans feel this way and, yet, repeat champions are few and far between.

You know what my response to all that is?

I DON'T CARE!!!!

Its time for Rams fans to be presumptuous and, maybe, a bit arrogant. I feel like we're on the mountaintop, and we're going to stay there until someone knocks us off! And, you know what, I can see this team being even better this year if our key guys stay healthy, our new guys pan out, and we again add a bit more talent along the way.

I have no doubt that this team CAN repeat so, right now... I'm expecting it!

RUN IT BACK... all the way to Glendale in February 2023 and another confetti celebration!

Anyone grow up in an immigrant household?

Anyone? Curious if you did what your upbringing up was like. Reason this thought came through my head was I noticed that I didn't get many extravagant luxuries as a kid. Always thought it was because I was in a lower middle class immigrant household. I never once growing up...

-Gone to a local concert or sporting event.

-Had a family vacation "just because". It was always b/c of a wedding, funeral, or to visit relatives. If there happened to be something nearby (like Niagara Falls) we'd take a one day side trip, where the people that would come with us constantly complain b/c they've seen it before. And these things NEVER happened during the school year. Had relatives of ours had not moved to Florida, to this date I would not have gone to Disney World. Which just makes me feel so dead inside, because I recently saw a family take their kids OUT of school, and surprised them with a Disney trip for no reason at all. Not a birthday, holiday, whatever.

-Had a birthday party at Chuck-e-Cheese or similar place. Which looking back might've been a good thing, but as a kid? That was being a high roller in front of your friends.

-Took a special trip to any store with mom or dad saying "you can have one toy". I heard this ALL the time in the 90s and to this day. I was allowed to go to ToysRUs to LOOK, never buy.

-I didn't get my first gaming system until I was 10. And convincing my parents for memory cards was like pulling teeth. "You got the game, be happy". Meanwhile non-immigrants had memory cards and a fuckin closet full of video games. Until high school, I had maybe 4-5 games, pulled from the discount cart from Sears.

-Went to restaurants weekly. It was a once every couple months. Now that changed into high school and college. But man, convincing my mom to get to the TexMex place was difficult when food was available.

I hate saying (well OK not really) but kiddies today look like they have everything catered to. They have so much devoted to them, and it pisses me off. I didn't get any of this growing up.

Goddamn I'm understanding what the olds feel like.

Von Miller Sued / Dismissed

May have dodged a bullet not retaining this guy. I don't go for shit like this. More importantly, Rams don't either...

Spoke with a Cowboy Fan today

I only share this due to rumors flying around about Dak and McCarthy.

He’s 57 and 48 years as a Cowboy fan. He hates the Coach but loves him some Dak. He believes Payton will be their next coach, only wishes it was now. Also believes Dan Quinn will be gone next year. His only word about McCarthy was “useless”.

He couldn‘t find one nice thing to say about Murray and what the team would look like with him. He said Dak is a second tier qb. Murray is a bottom tier midget (I was laughing on the inside).

Showed me some really nice photos of him at the Cowboys old Texas Stadium. He met Darryl Woodsen and had photos with the two of them at multiple games.

Never met a Cowboy fan I liked, he’s the closest to decent I have met.

Which current QB needs team change like Stafford to Rams

Stafford will soon be the picture child from importance of QB being in the right situation to succeed.

Right now, a number of QBs similar to Stafford, including Carr (McDanields as HC) and Cousins (KoD as HC) are 2. Will they now get over the hump?

IMO, there are no others like Stafford out there.

Am I alone in this? Or can another mid level QB become top tier with a change in scenery ( including new coaching).

Liam Coen significant upgrade over O'Connell?

After hearing the way McVay spoke about him I was kind of surprised at how much of a glowing endorsement it was. I watched some Kentucky highlights from last year and their offense looked impressive, but man after seeing his interview from this week I'm very very excited to see what this guy brings. I watch all our team media sessions and I never once felt like O'Connell blew me away answering questions or with his knowledge of the game. Hearing this guy speak reminds me a little of McVay back in 2017 honestly. How eager he is to learn, his attention to detail, how he leads and teaches the game. I know he was on our staff a few years ago, but I think we made a huge upgrade at OC and I'm excited to see how things play out this year offensively. Anyone else have this feeling too?

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Interesting Roster Evaluation by Navin Johnson

The Rams Don’t Need Anything
by Navin R. Johnson

The Rams don’t need anything.
Except OBJ. They don’t need anything else. Just OBJ…and Tyrann Matthieu. That’s all they need. OBJ, Matthieu…and another CB. They don’t need one other thing…not one…oh, wait…they need another pass rusher. They just need OBJ, Matthieu, a CB, a pass rusher, and nothing else. Except OL depth, for sure. But that’s all they need.


What do you think? Is he right? Okay always thought he was kind of a jerk.

Cool Plays

Came across this one while looking at the RB group prospects, the play occurs at 4:06 and is pretty neat-o or as @Loyal would say "that's BOSS!" The QB lines up with his legs right behind the Center which allows him to hike it through them to the RB. At the snap the QB pretends to be looking for a fumble, or well more accurately tries to sell the sneak.

And then the RB throws the ball over the pile to the TE. Brilliant.

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USFL GDT: Easter Sunday Games

Sunday, April 17​

GameKickoff time (ET)TV channel
Houston Gamblers at Michigan Panthers12 p.m.NBC, Peacock, fuboTV
Philadelphia Stars at New Orleans Breakers4 p.m.USA, fuboTV
Tampa Bay Bandits at Pittsburgh Maulers8 p.m.FS1, fuboTV

Sunday USFL games TV channels, live streams​

Here's how to watch every USFL game that will be played on Sunday.

Gamblers at Panthers​

The first game on Sunday is slated to be a showdown between two former Big Ten stars under center. Clayton Thorson led Northwestern to its first Big Ten championship game in 2018, capping off a stellar career with the Wildcats in which he threw for 10,731 yards, 61 touchdowns and 45 interceptions in four years. He'll be joined in the backfield by running back Mark Thompson, who averaged 4.7 yards per carry and 11.5 yards per reception in two seasons at Florida.

Starting opposite Thorson will be the first overall pick in the USFL draft, former Michigan quarterback Shea Patterson. Patterson came out of high school as the No. 4 recruit in the nation, per 247Sports Composite Rankings, and transferred to Michigan after two years at Ole Miss. In two years with the Wolverines, he passed for 5,661 yards with 55 touchdowns and only 15 interceptions. Expect former Broncos quarterback Paxton Lynch to be thrown into the mix under center as well.

Stars at Breakers​

The Stars have some serious defensive talent of which opposing teams are going to have to be wary. Cornerback Channing Stribling was a standout defensive back in his last two years at Michigan, intercepting six passes between the two seasons and tallying three tackles for loss. Philadelphia also boasts linebacker Jordan Moore, a former speedy safety for UTSA, where he recorded 49 tackles and defended four passes in the 2016 season.

That defense will be tasked with slowing down star running back Jordan Ellis. The former Virginia Cavalier was named an All-ACC Honorable Mention in 2018 after he rushed for 1,026 yards and scored seven rushing touchdowns on 215 carries. Joining Ellis in helping quarterback Kyle Sloter lead the offense will be wide receiver Johnnie Dixon, who caught 42 passes for 669 yards and eight touchdowns in 2018, his final season with Ohio State.

Bandits at Maulers​

The Bandits might have the most explosive passing game in the USFL. Tampa Bay's offense will be led by former Ole Miss quarterback Jordan Ta'amu, who passed for 5,600 yards with 30 touchdowns and 12 interceptions in two years with the Rebels. His top weapon will be former Steeler Eli Rogers, who caught 48 passes for 594 yards in his rookie season with Pittsburgh in 2016. That receiving corps also boasts former Auburn quarterback-turned-wide-receiver John Franklin, who won a Super Bowl with Tampa Bay's NFL team in 2020.

The Maulers have a standout quarterback of their own in former Richmond QB Kyle Lauletta. From 2015 to 2017, Lauletta passed for at least 3,000 yards each season and completed over 60 percent of his passes in every year. By the time he finished his Spiders' career, he had a school-record 10,465 career passing yards and 73 touchdowns. Lauletta went on to spend three seasons in the NFL with five different teams as a practice squad QB.

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