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The Monty Hall Problem

Our older members may remember this one but for some of you whipper snappers - indulge me a moment.

There are 3 doors, A, B, and C behind which are two goats and a car.

You get to pick a door (call it door A). You’re hoping for the car of course.

Monty Hall, the game show host, examines the other doors (B & C) and opens one (let’s call it B) to reveal a goat.

Here’s the game:

You are given a choice to keep what is behind door A or take what is behind door C.
Do you stick with door A (original guess) or switch to the unopened door C? Does it matter, mathematically - and if so - why?

Cotton Bowl

Figured I'd throw this up for the game tonight. Gonna watch the first quarter or so and if Ohio St doesn't run away with it I might stay tuned. Don't think much of Texas, their QB, or their coach. Of course Ohio State's coach is not all that either but I think they're the team to beat.

Want to get a good look at Henderson, who I expect will run all over Texas.

Is this Cooper Kupp's last season with the Rams?

Let me start this out stating I love me some Cooper Kupp. Guy is a class act and has been a dominate force on the field and solid for us many years. Unfortunately, as happens with all players father time is undefeated and when he comes for you it's that time.


It seems like the injury bug has caught up with Cooper and he's changed as a player and route runner unfortunately. He still has his valuable knowledge however and can be an important part of this post season.

However, as our FO has proven they are pretty efficient at observing and changing things up pretty fast.

Cooper is due 29.7 mill against the cap in 2025 and 2026 27.3.

If we cut him pre 2025 we gain 7.5 mill on the cap with 22.25 mill dead money.
Trade pre 6/1 we gain 12.5 mill and get 17.2 dead cap.
The trade is what I'm more in favor of as it helps with the cap a lot more.

The question is what would he be worth? Especially to someone like a young QB in New England that has the cap or in Carolina?
Hell I'd take a 6th rounder to move him as Snead shows he can do something with 6ths.

What say you?

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Improving Ram offense - 2025 RBs

I know a lot of fans love Kyren.
I respect the passion, effort and toughness with which he plays, but having an elite RB would really help.
Remember the offense with a healthy Gurley?
Imagine the offense with a Gibbs?
PFF rated the Ram OL the 5th best run blocking unit for 2024, but our backs were rated 22nd.

Here's how PFF rated Ram RBs for 2024:

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What does everyone think?

RBs are good enough go with what we've got?
Try to add some more "explosive" RBs?
Add a 3rd down back with better pass receiving skills?
Give more carries to Corum/Rivers and see what we have?

Some PFF grades vs Sea Chickens

  • RG Jonah Jackson: 91.8
  • WR Jordan Whittington: 81.8
  • RT Warren McClendon Jr.: 75.6
  • LG Steve Avila: 72.7
  • LT Joe Noteboom: 71.7
  • QB Jimmy Garoppolo: 70.8
  • TE Tyler Higbee: 67.5
    • WR Tyler Johnson: 63.1
    • WR Tutu Atwell: 55.4
    • TE Davis Allen: 54.5
    • TE Colby Parkinson: 51.0
    • C Dylan McMahon: 38.0

  • LB Jake Hummel: 88.5
  • DT Desjuan Johnson: 72.1
  • OLB Jared Verse: 70.8
  • CB Cobie Durant: 68.1
  • CB Josh Wallace: 67.4
  • S Kamren Kinchens: 65.9
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr.: 54.5
  • LB Omar Speights: 45.2
  • OLB Brennan Jackson: 43.1
  • OLB Keir Thomas: 42.5
  • DT Neville Gallimore: 42.4
  • CB Ahkello Witherspoon: 33.6

PREGAME Vikings at Rams Pregame Thread

What I gathered from watching McVay’s decision to rest our starters vs Seattle was that, in the long run, he thinks we have a better chance of beating Minnesota and Detroit than we do Washington and Philly. He’s probably tight. We’ve proven that we can beat Minnesota and have come close to beating Detroit at their place the last two times we’ve faced them. Going into a frigid Philly, a team that humiliated us weeks ago, and winning is a tall task. Best let another team try to knock them off.

That said, after watching the Vikings-Lions game last night, if we bring heat to Darnold and disguise our blitzes well, we can beat them. He seemed to only have eyes for Jefferson last night and withered under pressure. A Ram victory also depends on Stafford being Buffalo Matthew and not SF Matthew who got lucky after several defenders dropped sure interceptions. Some games I’ve seen the soul-stealer in his eyes and other games he looks unsure and less confident. Let’s hope the offense rallies and the defense continues to make the plays they need to in order to keep this team moving forward.

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