TXRams86
The Infamous
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Like Levis too but he needs a ton of help to be a successful QB. He could be done by end of next year or the right OC, a rebuilt oline and at least two more weapons on offense could put him on the right path.I wouldn't want to work for Strunk. She's probably better than Spanos but something about her bugs me. I don't think it's a bad thing to have consensus among your leadership, but there has to be a boss for when consensus is forced and the others get in line. Is that Carthon. And is he up to snuff to build that team.
I do like Levis, quite a lot actually, as the QB1. So I'll give the GM credit on that one assuming he took him. Her comments make me think Carthon and Vrabel couldn't get along, but that roster has a long way to go and that division is on the rise I think. Jags have a good coach in place, so do the Texans and Colts. All of them have young QBs who could be studs. Have a feeling the Titans are going to be spending a lot of time in the basement under old Amy.
Jori Epstein reporting that some in league circles think it's Raheem over Bill right now in ATL. Pretty opaque reporting but she's super dialed in.
Yup. I believe it would be a comp 3rd in 2024 and then another comp 3rd in 2025.Did I read right that Raheem leaves for a HC position and it’s 2 3rds?
Is this something you are just opining on or is it something that is based on something?Can we be honest here? No team is trying this hard and going this far out of their way to get their DC hired as a HC unless they're ready to move on.
There is some luster gone from Belichick, no doubt.Belichick may have trouble finding a job. He's a bit of a dinosaur. He doesn't relate to players and that's a part of the league now.
A Seattle beat reporter from The Athletic said that there was no buy in and no accountability in Seattle. They didn't believe in Pete Carroll. Players didn't hold each other accountable. The way he explained it, made the situation in the locker room sound like the same culture Fisher had with the Rams. Fisher was a players coach.Fixed!
Totally agree with you. I think PC was a good coach but truly struck gold in his drafts from 2010-2012 because of the intel he had coming from the college ranks. After that, his drafts and FA were pretty lousy
I think Seattle needs some discipline and a guy who is ready to clean house. Ben Johnson, nor Raheem seem like that type to me. Both are motivators and players coaches. I agree with @dieterbrock that Vrabel would be a good fit to turn that team around. Pete has always run a loose ship. But would Vrabel be fine with Schneider having full GM control? I doubt it.I really don't want to see him at the helm of the shecocks. I think Morris is a good coach, motivator, and person. That's the last thing I want to see replacing the gum chewer.
Well, for one half. In the second half he didn't get anything done..Johnson was masterful against the Rams. He was the one getting Hoecht isolated in coverage in the playoff game. He took advantage of a scheme flaw/weak link.
To me it is was because in the end they won. His play designs and exploitations of Ram weaknesses was impressive in that first half. I don’t recall anyone owning the Rams defense like that right from the start this year. (Maybe Dallas)Well, for one half. In the second half he didn't get anything done.
For game, 60 yards below average, 3 points below average, 57 rushing yards below average, passing yards right at the average
He did well, but wouldn't call it masterful for the whole game. Unless you were just talking about the first half. If that is what you meant then that would be fair.
And if that is the case then a fair assessment for second half would be 10 yards rushing and 117 yards passing and 3 points --- that is not masterful.
His play designs and exploitations of Ram weaknesses was impressive in that first half.