You have to have a owner who knows when he does not know everything
hire a GM new Coach
where the rams have it over the cowboys is the coaching and some talent but its the coaching mostly the head coach knows what he is doing and has a goal and is sticking to it its enjoyable to watch a football like last night instead of this crap old and slow offense dallas is trying to use
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
Austin wasnt a FA my man.Tavon Austin is the #2 bright spot on offense behind Elliott and makes less mental mistakes.
Austin wasnt a FA my man.
Yea, that's my point.That's right sorry, we traded a 6th rounder for him.
This FO arrogantly believes that they will outdraft everyone else and only want "hidden gems" from other teams like Mackenzie Bernadeau, Robert Blanton, and Andrew Gachkar.Are you suggesting we sign good players.? S’matter with you....they cost money
The thing to take from this is the hope that an underachieving team can be revitalized quickly.
That if the offensive change from a 1995 type in Fisher to a modern guru worked perhaps that would work here as well.
Outside the rookie Gallup they've been useless elsewhere too.Every wr Dallas has had or will have will be useless as long as Dak is here.
Jerry isn't making the hire but in many ways Stephen is far more conservative so I suspect you are correct.The people here thinking Jerry is going to go after someone like Lincoln Riley, as I've seen suggested on this board, are going to be soooooo disappointed by his next hire.
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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
Fine give me some butterbro, u forgot the part about hiring a real hc
Outside the rookie Gallup they've been useless elsewhere too.
It was by design to step back at WR big time and go with a large number of WRs as opposed to any actual like starters.
5'8" 175 lb Beasley is by far the best.
That's umm not good.
It's shocking that we actually cut even massively declining Dez. Right now we have no one who will break a tackle and get yards after catch.
Dez would still be our biggest threat on a slant (likely Dak's best throw) if he rolled out of bed and signed today.
This has all been a mess and the plan has obviously not worked. Given the lackadasiacal pre-season it felt like they had this offense all under wraps and such but wow joke was on us. The terrible offensive play even with 2nd and 3rd units versus 2nd and 3rd units was just the offense...
why did NE let him go?? looks like they could use him? odd Big Bill and the awesome NE org let cooks go
The thing to take from this is the hope that an underachieving team can be revitalized quickly.
That if the offensive change from a 1995 type in Fisher to a modern guru worked perhaps that would work here as well.
Arguing Dallas should have gone all in based on these early returns is just goofy.
Dallas should have given us the offense they swore they were in the off-season.
Not the same failed offense from the last 6 games of last year.