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Anybody a member of this place yet? I see their numbers growing and they're adding writers and reporters like mad. They cover pretty much everything here. Our own guy Vinny Bonsignore works there along with Rich Hammond and a few others. They seem to drive some good content and like I said it's across all sports. Really thinking about taking the plunge they have 2 options one is a monthly bill then if you pay for the whole year it's half as much.

Just looking for input.
 

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I'm a subscriber. Just got tired of not being able to read the articles that kept showing up in my Internet searches. Most of the Rams articles are Vinny's, so if you enjoy him it's worth it.
 

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Yeah they do a really good job of covering the Habs in hockey so I subscribe. They have deals pretty often to get it for 50 percent off so I jumped on one. Their Rams articles are good too. If there's every any articles anyone wants to read I can post it.

Also, you get free articles a week (3 I think) if you download their app
 

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I think they're pretty good across the board and Vinny is the Jim Thomas of the LA Rams (oh boy, peeps gonna explode on that one) in that he usually has a slight insider read on what's going on. If it was just Vinny, don't know that it would be worth it but they've got other good stuff.
 

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I'm a subscriber. I mean it isn't the most "up to date" info .. but Vinny Bonsignor is their Rams beat reporter, and I like him. It's the only way to read his content
 

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While I do find their sports material very insightful and up to date, their most helpful info is in the social arena as they also have the best ads for hookers and secret shoppers.
 

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I enjoy reading Gary Klein, the LA Times Rams' beat writer. I have been subscribing to the Times since forever. However, while at the Thousand Oaks Library, I will read Vincent B's articles on the Rams in the Daily News; lousy conservative newspaper but a decent sports section though the Times' sports section is superior IMO. Bill Plascike (sp?) will put his finger in the air to see which way the wind is blowing and write his column accordingly. Practically every sentence of his contains "parallel structure" to make people think he's a brilliant writer and of course he ends every article with a "cute tag." Just not my cup of tea but I give him credit for helping to bring the Rams back to Los Angeles.
 

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Jay Glazer does a Q&A type thing every so often and this was this week

What has surprised you so far in all of your training camp stops? — Ryan R.

It’s Rams WR Cooper Kupp. I cannot believe how fast that dude is after coming off ACL surgery. It was late in the season, not that long ago, when he tore it. He looks faster, he’s cutting better. I was there last week, and I was stunned at what this guy looks like. He probably doesn’t get the credit he deserves, but after what I saw last week, yes, I proclaim him a freak of nature. Teammates always brag about how hard he works, and some guys are saying he’s always worked so hard and that this injury actually gave him some rest. His body got a chance to rest for the first time. But again, oh my goodness, I can’t believe what he looked like this soon after ACL surgery. It just doesn’t make any sense.
 

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Yes, I have had it for several months. The stories are well written but there is not a lot of coverage for any 1 team specifically. Good idea but needs time to mature
 

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I think they're pretty good across the board and Vinny is the Jim Thomas of the LA Rams (oh boy, peeps gonna explode on that one) in that he usually has a slight insider read on what's going on. If it was just Vinny, don't know that it would be worth it but they've got other good stuff.
Always appreciated Jim Thomas. You can flush Gordo and Bernie M down the toilet and call it a job well done.
 

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Vinny is the best. But not gonna pay for content that I almost always agree with and topics that are always nuked here on the fan boards. IMO the best team content is fan boards.
 

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I am a subscriber. I do it because I think it's worth supporting quality reporting.
 

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Yeah they do a really good job of covering the Canucks in hockey so I subscribe. They have deals pretty often to get it for 50 percent off so I jumped on one. Their Rams articles are good too. If there's every any articles anyone wants to read I can post it.

Also, you get free articles a week (3 I think) if you download their app

Ya their content is really detailed, vs. the free articles you get elsewhere. I love the video clips the add in the Canucks articles to back up their points. Worth every penny.

What’s the backup plan? Projecting the Rams’ 53-man roster

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With the Rams’ offensive and defensive starters virtually set, a fierce battle is underway among a talented group of backup and situational candidates to secure spots on the 53-man roster. Two weeks into camp, and one preseason game in the books, here is how I see the final roster shaping up.

Quarterbacks
Jared Goff is coming off back-to-back division titles and a Super Bowl appearance last season, and soon he’ll be paid as a franchise-caliber quarterback. He’s looked fabulous during training camp and looks poised to take another step forward. The Rams signed Blake Bortles, the former Jacksonville Jaguars starter and third overall pick in the 2014 draft, and he will be the experienced backup the Rams have been lacking. Brandon Allen, who has been in the Rams organization for two years and spent the majority of last season on the practice squad, is in a battle with Wake Forest undrafted free agent John Wolford for the final spot, should the Rams opt to keep three quarterbacks. But it seems more likely the Rams will keep just two quarterbacks on the active roster with a third candidate as a developmental project on the practice squad.

Who makes the cut?: Goff, Bortles.

Running backs
Todd Gurley remains one of the NFL’s most fascinating stories of the 2019 season as all eyes are on the left knee he hurt at the end of last season and how the Rams plan to manage the situation moving forward. Gurley has looked healthy, dynamic and explosive in camp, but the key is keeping him that way deep into the season. Malcolm Brown and third-round draft pick Darrell Henderson will likely get plenty of touches in the Rams’ pursuit of getting Gurley through December and January as healthy as possible. John Kelly, Justin Davis and rookie Matthew Colburn will battle for the last spot, with special-teams capabilities playing a huge role.

Who makes the cut?: Gurley, Brown, Henderson, Davis.

Wide receivers
The Rams’ three-headed wide receiver monster of Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp is as dangerous as any trio in the NFL. The Rams sorely missed Kupp after he sustained a season-ending knee injury in early November, but he’s looked healthy in camp. Josh Reynolds filled in admirably when Kupp was lost for the season, and he’d be in the mix for a starting job on almost any other team. With the Rams, he represents tremendous value. KhaDarel Hodge played in 14 games last year after earning a roster spot as an undrafted free agent and is in a fierce battle with Mike Thomas for a job on the 53-man roster. Thomas missed last year with a leg injury and has returned with a splash. JoJo Natson has a leg up on a roster spot thanks to his punt-return abilities, and he’s shown improvement in camp as a slot receiver. Austin Proehl, Alex Bachman, Nsimba Webster, Johnathan Lloyd and Jalen Greene are all in fights for spots in a crowded wide receiver room.

Who makes the cut? Cooks, Thomas, Woods, Reynolds, Kupp, Natson.

Tight ends
Tyler Higbee and Gerald Everett have developed into a nice tight-end tandem, and if the Rams opt to make them more of a focal point in the offense they both appear up to the challenge. Everett, in particular, has been on the edge of a breakout for more than a year. Johnny Mundt has been a capable blocker when called upon and got 127 snaps on special teams. The Rams, though, brought in undrafted rookies Romello Brooker, Keenan Brown and Kendall Blanton, hoping one or two could play their way into a spot on the 53-man roster or practice squad.

Who makes the cut? Higbee, Everett, Mundt.

Offensive linemen
The Rams are set with LT Andrew Whitworth, RT Rob Havenstein, LG Joe Noteboom, C Brian Allen and RG Austin Blythe, but behind them it’s a mix of first- and second-year players with minimal experience. Bobby Evans and David Edwards are a pair of drafted tackle prospects, and both played extensively in the preseason opener while appearing at LT, RT, RG and LG. The plan for both is to spend this year as development players. Jamil Demby, now in his second year, played decently at guard and tackle on Saturday although he struggled with a shotgun snap in a brief appearance at center. He figures to stick on the roster as a versatile backup. Aaron Neary spent last year on the Rams’ practice squad, but his opportunity to win a full-time job was dealt a big blow when he was suspended for the first four games of 2019 for violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy. His ability to play guard and center should secure a roster spot. Jeremiah Kolone, Brandon Hitner, Vitas Hrynkiewicz, Chandler Brewer and Matt Kaskey still have a chance to impress, but more likely will battle for practice-squad consideration.

Who makes the cut? Tackles: Whitworth, Havenstein, Edwards, Evans; Guards: Noteboom, Blythe, Demby; Center: Allen.

Defensive linemen
Aaron Donald is obviously the anchor along with Michael Brockers, and second-year DT Sebastian Joseph-Day has made a strong push for a starting job at nose tackle. Greg Gaines, a fourth-round pick, has had an up-and-down camp while Tanzel Smart has re-emerged in his third year and is making a case for another year on the roster. Meanwhile, John Franklin-Myers and Morgan Fox appear set in their roles as rotational pass rushers. Both have looked good in camp. That leaves rookies Marquise Copeland, Bryant Jones and Boogie Roberts in an uphill battle to earn roster spots.

Who makes the cut? Defensive tackle: Donald, Gaines, Joseph-Day; Defensive end: Brockers, Franklin-Myers, Fox.

Outside linebackers
Dante Fowler Jr., Clay Matthews III and Samson Ebukam have looked like a nice three-man rotation at outside linebacker, with each bringing a different skill set and level of experience. Matthews has looked rejuvenated in his return home to Southern California, and Fowler has looked active and explosive. Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, whose rookie season was pretty much wiped out by a broken foot he sustained during OTAs in 2018, has been banged up throughout camp and could be losing a grip on a job. Meanwhile, Justin Lawler was lost indefinitely to a foot injury that required surgery and could be headed to the injured list. Rookie Landis Durham — who had seven tackles and a sack against the Oakland Raiders on Saturday — and second-year man Trevon Young have stepped up and put themselves on the radar for roster spots.

Who makes the cut? Fowler, Ebukam, Matthews, Young, Durham.

Inside linebackers
Cory Littleton gave the Rams everything they could have hoped for and more as a first-year starter last season while finishing with 125 tackles, four sacks and three interceptions. He has not taken any steps back thus far in camp. Micah Kiser, a rugged, run-stopping inside linebacker, and veteran Bryce Hager are battling for the starting ILB job vacated by Mark Barron. Kiser and Hager both looked solid on Saturday against the Raiders, as did Josh Carraway, a former seventh-round draft choice by the Tennessee Titans who spent the past two years on the practice squads of Tennessee and Washington. Rookie Dakota Allen has battled through injuries in camp, but over the past week, he has finally been able to practice consistently. He’s in a battle with Natrez Patrick (an undrafted free agent from Georgia who flashed against the Raiders), Travin Howard, Troy Reeder and Ketner Kupp for consideration.

Who makes the cut? Littleton, Kiser, Howard, Carraway, Hager.

Cornerbacks
Marcus Peters, Aqib Talib, Troy Hill and Nickell Robey-Coleman form a deep, talented starting and situational cornerback group, but there is plenty to like behind them. But with limited spots available, a good player or two will get cut. Among those hopefuls, Darious Williams, rookie David Long, Kevin Peterson, Donte Deayon and Dominique Hatfield have all shown an NFL skill set.

Who makes the cut? Peters, Talib, Robey-Coleman, Hill, Long, Peterson.

Safeties
Eric Weddle and John Johnson have a chance to be one of the best safety tandems in the NFL, and each has had a strong camp. Rookie Taylor Rapp, who backed up a tremendous week of practice with a terrific performance against the Raiders, is already pushing for major playing time. That means Marqui Christian, a valuable reserve and special-teams ace, could see a reduction in action. Christian, though, offers tremendous value in a backup role. Nick Scott could have an edge on the rest of the safety population due to his special-teams prowess, although Steven Parker continues to shine when given a chance. Ramon Richards and Jake Gervase have their work cut out for them to earn spots on the regular roster or practice squad.

Who makes the cut? Weddle, Johnson, Rapp, Christian, Scott.

Special teams
The Rams have Pro Bowlers at punter, kicker and long snapper. There will be no drama here.

Who makes the cut? P Johnny Hekker, K Greg Zuerlein, LS Jake McQuaide.

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Re: the Vinny roster prediction above... Not sure Carraway & Patrick are in consideration in the middle for roster purposes. But I could see them shortening the ILB count due to the higher production we are seeing from the OLB depth chart.

Also hard to imagine Natson making the cut with the wideout group. And Davis vs Kelly is a tough one.
 

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Ya, I still think Natson and Davis don't make the team

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For some reason I really think Kelly can be a useful RB in the league, and I can't say that for Davis. Davis loves him some medical room visits
 
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Ya, I still think Natson and Davis don't make the team

Edit:

For some reason I really think Kelly can be a useful RB in the league, and I can't say that for Davis. Davis loves him some medical room visits

Yeah, you can't make the team from the training room.

Kelly has value on ST, was valued higher as a prospect coming into the league, and has 3 years of team control remaining. Davis has to beat him out, and not just by a little.
 

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"Jamil Demby, now in his second year, played decently at guard and tackle on Saturday"

He did?