Offseason Slow Mo and Mr. X.

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In the maddening month of May in the year of our lord 2014 we lay in the lull between the draft and OTA's in the aftermath of free agency and salary cap snow capped mountain tops, looking forward across a long hot summer to Fall Football. In the net of the draft there were offensive and defensive linemen, a running back , and the defensive backs were plentiful and swiftly moving, and gold and blue in the secondary. Oprah went by the practice field, and was shunned, stunned, and put back on The View. Down the road to June and the OTA's and the reporters reports they posted were sprinkled like powdered sugar on pastries. Plentiful were the player reports and the rookies in their infancy, and the reporters munched on the powered pastries. The practice fields too were powdered and the lime lay dusty in parallel lines and we heard the coaches whistles whipping the rookies into shape and that summer we saw the coaches barking orders in the fields and wide receivers rising and flying past pylons, blurred by the heat and the sweat falling and the fans sipping soft drinks and others slurped tequila encouragement and there were collisions in the fields and afterwards on the highways, white stripped except for the DOA's.

Rams Salary Cap Hits- 2014
Sam Bradford 17,610,000
Chris Long 14,900, 000
James Laurinaitis 10,400,000
Jake Long 9,250,000
Mr. X 8,010,000
Jared Cook 7,000,000
Scott Wells 6,500,000
Kendall Langford 6,000,000

Who the hell is Mr. X Ewe? Who might this mystery man be? Mr. X is none other than our beloved wide receiver core! Mr. X's 8,010,000 salary cap hit represents the combined salary's of Tavon Austin, Brian Quick, Kenny Britt, Austin Pettis, and Chris Givens.. My Grandma used to say, " You get what you pay for Cindy."
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In a league where passing is emphasized and the running game is minimized, I must admit our young receivers give me pause. Chris Givens was the Rams highest rated receive last year. Givens was the 78th ranked receiver in the NFL. Considering there are 32 NFL teams you could make an argument that the Rams don't have a true #2 wide receiver, much less a true #1.

Ramdom Thought- I must applaud the 49'ers! I know...I committing blasphemy! But hear me out, before you tar and feather moi. Two years running the 9'ers have trading a mid to late round draft pick for proven vet wide receiver. Anquan Boldin and Steve Johnson for a 6th and 4th round pick! Genius moves! Draft picks are like new cars. Draft picks are most valuable before they are picked. Oh sure, you have your classic Vette's, Shelby's Cobras and 1969 Z-28's. But for the most part your draft pick's value dwindles as soon as you drive him off the lot. Rookie wide receivers are iffy propositions at best and at worse they bust with a prune eater's regularity. So why not trade a mid to late draft pick next offseason for a proven wide receiver?

Draft in the rear view mirror- Blessed with 12 draft picks and a dearth of wide receiver talent, I winced when we didn't draft a single wide receiver. Oh we picked up Kenny Britt in the offseason. Last year Britt caught 2 more passes than his career arrest record! I'm not even counting his draft day porn video. WTF? I didn't count Stedman Bailey's 500K salary cap hit cause he's suspended.

Perhaps Sneed and Fisher are using a contrarian strategy? Maybe Fisher and Snead are ahead of the curve? What argument can you make Ewe? Well, I've noticed that linebackers come in smaller sizes these days. In a league dominated by the pass, you have to install speedy linebackers who can cover running backs, sleek tight ends, and wide receivers. Smaller linebackers have a difficult time shedding blockers like Greg Robinson. So why not bolster the offensive line and add another horse to your stable of running backs. Is that the offensive game plan? Ball control running game, play action passes, and let a mature Sam Bradford game manage wins.
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Defense? Bet on Gregg Williams defense to blitz, create turnovers and sacks. Oh, we'll give up a few big plays the way Gregg gambols, yet the Rams defense should generate more 3 and outs. Aggressive strong special team play should tilt a few games in our favor.

Can we cut down on penalties? The Rams were 2nd in the NFL in penalties last year. That's coaching and maturity. It's possible we enter the 2014 season with the youngest team in the NFL for the third year in a row. The schedule makers haven't done any favors, and my Grandmother's words still haunt me. " You get what you pay for." Even adding Stedman Bailey's salary into the mix the combined six wide receiver salaries make the Rams receiving core (aka Mr. X) the fifth highest player on the team. You get what you pay for.
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Tavon is going to be a star in this league. And I think highly of Stedman Bailey. This year, call me naive but I expect big things from Kenny Britt. I think our WR corps will do enough to make our offense successful with strong O line play and a strong running game.

Oh and BTW.... theres only one @-X- :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:;)
 

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Before I get blasted, I know these are wide receiver rookie contracts and one last gasp Kenny Britt bargain basement deal! So take what I say with a shaker of salt, a slice of lime, in good times and bad times. We wouldn't want a communication breakdown!

My sincere apologies to X and his big Lebowski...I was dazed and confused when I wrote this drivel.



 

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Aren't Fisher's teams known for being consistently high in penalties?
 

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Aren't Fisher's teams known for being consistently high in penalties?

Yes. He encourages playing on the edge of the rules which is why the arguable poster-boy for that type of play, Carlton Finnegan, was signed by Fisher. It will be interesting to say the least what Greg Williams will bring to the table. I'm guessing that the Rams D will be even more aggressive and thus more penalty prone than last season.

Thanks for the fine work you do here @RamsAndEwe. Fisher and Snead will run the ball and stop the run, as you mentioned in your post. #1 WR's are a luxury in that type of offense.
 

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Yes. He encourages playing on the edge of the rules which is why the arguable poster-boy for that type of play, Carlton Finnegan, was signed by Fisher. It will be interesting to say the least what Greg Williams will bring to the table. I'm guessing that the Rams D will be even more aggressive and thus more penalty prone than last season.

Thanks for the fine work you do here @RamsAndEwe. Fisher and Snead will run the ball and stop the run, as you mentioned in your post. #1 WR's are a luxury in that type of offense.
Was that Tom Jonesian slip?

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Tavon is going to be a star in this league. And I think highly of Stedman Bailey. This year, call me naive but I expect big things from Kenny Britt. I think our WR corps will do enough to make our offense successful with strong O line play and a strong running game.

Oh and BTW.... theres only one @-X- :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:;)

yeas im with u on Tavon and Bailey. The way u feel about Britt is how I feel about Quick. i think we will have 3rd best wr corp in west
 

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One thing about BQ, although he hasn't been over exciting- yet- he sure is one hell of a blocker. Best of the WR's, that's for sure. I still recall the block in Indy when Tavon hit that 80 yarder. He had the dude up in the stands.
 

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Color me optimistic, but I see Quick making huge strides this year. Like, 60+ catches huge.
 

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Well done EWE.

You certainly do get what you pay for. At least these young guys have upside and growth on the horizon. (I hope). If we were paying 8 mill to a group of veterans I'd be more concerned.

Wells better find a way to get on the field for 6 mill or he may be looking for a new team.

Langfords contract, has now become a bit more tenuous with the drafting of Donald. I like Kendall, but every year teams are forced to make tough decisions for cap space. I think he's safe, but what I think doesn't matter.
 

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Color me optimistic, but I see Quick making huge strides this year. Like, 60+ catches huge.

That is optimistic.
If Quick catches anywhere near 60 balls, our offense is rolling up points. We all would be doing quite a bit of celebrating on Sundays this season.
It could happen.