Too many fry cooks trying to make gourmet food!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!So basically to many cooks in the kitchen
I think you typed the wrong forum you need to go to rams.com to root for your team bro...taste an ram lately..Game #2: check
LAR 34, AZ 0
why did NE let him go?? looks like they could use him? odd Big Bill and the awesome NE org let cooks goRams also acquired Brandin Cooks. He has 246 yards through two games. We have Allen Hurns.
Rumor is that Brady was POed when they did.why did NE let him go?? looks like they could use him? odd Big Bill and the awesome NE org let cooks go
they seem to not want to pay a lot of good players when their contracts come due. Richard Seymour, Jaime Collins, Chandler Jones, few others. outside of Gronk and Brady, i can never make sense of who they pay and who they dont.why did NE let him go?? looks like they could use him? odd Big Bill and the awesome NE org let cooks go
I think if they keep Chandler they win at least one more super bowl.they seem to not want to pay a lot of good players when their contracts come due. Richard Seymour, Jaime Collins, Chandler Jones, few others. outside of Gronk and Brady, i can never make sense of who they pay and who they dont.
This off season, the Rams signed Suh, Marcus Peters, and Talib in free agency
Guess what? It’s working..........
It seems their roster/team building strategy is light years ahead of ours.
There are NFL fans out there right now who are disappointed with their team’s start to the 2018 offseason. Whether it was talent lost, talent gained, or the contractual implications that ultimately impact the organization for this year and beyond, there is undoubtedly an entire fan base out there that is not satiated. They wanted more for, or from, their team.
But that is not the case for Los Angeles Rams’ fans, where there’s more excitement than downtime.
Players are being traded, picks are being shuffled, pro bowl players are being acquired, atrocious contracts are being discarded or reworked, and they are already on the books for compensatory picks in 2019. It seems as though every day in March a Rams’ fan could wake up and just feel the excitement.
Goodbye Robert Quinn, Alec Ogletree, and Trumaine Johnson. No love lost, and best of luck to you in your new homes. But hello Marcus Peters, Aqib Talib, Sam Shields, and Ndamukong Suh.
Consider it addition by subtraction. And what the Rams have added this offseason isn’t something they’re hoping to build upon for a future run deep into the postseason. It’s predicated on a Super Bowl run in 2018.
https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2018/...les-rams-are-building-up-for-a-super-bowl-run
Someone responded “ how do we know the rams are even good”Thank you! This is what I've said on a few other threads!
Someone responded “ how do we know the rams are even good”
Comeon man, we all know they are good
Yeah, the only real question concerning the Rams was whether Goff was for real or a one year wonder. So far, he's looking like the real deal. His anticipation is absolutely freaky.Someone responded “ how do we know the rams are even good”
Comeon man, we all know they are good
This off season, the Rams signed Suh, Marcus Peters, and Talib in free agency
Guess what? It’s working..........
It seems their roster/team building strategy is light years ahead of ours.
There are NFL fans out there right now who are disappointed with their team’s start to the 2018 offseason. Whether it was talent lost, talent gained, or the contractual implications that ultimately impact the organization for this year and beyond, there is undoubtedly an entire fan base out there that is not satiated. They wanted more for, or from, their team.
But that is not the case for Los Angeles Rams’ fans, where there’s more excitement than downtime.
Players are being traded, picks are being shuffled, pro bowl players are being acquired, atrocious contracts are being discarded or reworked, and they are already on the books for compensatory picks in 2019. It seems as though every day in March a Rams’ fan could wake up and just feel the excitement.
Goodbye Robert Quinn, Alec Ogletree, and Trumaine Johnson. No love lost, and best of luck to you in your new homes. But hello Marcus Peters, Aqib Talib, Sam Shields, and Ndamukong Suh.
Consider it addition by subtraction. And what the Rams have added this offseason isn’t something they’re hoping to build upon for a future run deep into the postseason. It’s predicated on a Super Bowl run in 2018.
https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2018/...les-rams-are-building-up-for-a-super-bowl-run
Possibly. It depends on whether we sit on our laurels, or go get the difference maker we need up front on the DLine.We'll get there
aren't you surprised how effective the front has been?Possibly. It depends on whether we sit on our laurels, or go get the difference maker we need up front on the DLine.
We've said this a thousand times, but the only thing that happens in dallas is Garrett getting 5 year extensions .
I would've been had we not found Woods. We got lucky and got a decent NT that we so desperately needed, and he makes a ton of difference. And I think he's just a slightly above average NT.aren't you surprised how effective the front has been?
we allowed Barkley 28 yards rushing. I'll take that