Need some prayers guys
- By Ramhusker
- RAMS / NFL TALK
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Don’t rush recovery. Heal at the pace your body lets you. It’s slow and easy time!
Well understanding isn’t all that important. See if you don’t understand or happen to just forget, she’ll remind you a few years later as a convenience.I'm married and gawd I understand
That makes sense and several of us have been saying that very thing. The Rams aren’t likely to overdraft a QB, and would be more inclined to take a player that helps them win now. If that guy isn’t there they likely try to trade back.From Jourdan on QB (with Snead quotes):
The Rams are open to drafting a quarterback this April, but say they won’t reach for one and understand other teams might want to trade into the first round at their pick point (No. 26) for that player. Both Snead and McVay have previously expressed interest in bringing a young player in to learn from veteran starter Matthew Stafford, with the intent that the drafted quarterback one day start.
“Always open to drafting a quarterback,” Snead said. “Usually another team who gets into that more serious level usually drafts that player earlier than we (would).
“If a team really thinks that player is their next QB, it’s not like they’re going, ‘Hey, let’s wait till the middle of the second round. Let’s do it now.’ … If the right guy fell to No. 26, and maybe he’s the right guy for another team, they might want to move into the first round (and) draft that guy. So maybe that is better for the Rams than picking that ‘right’ guy. That’s how to honestly answer that question. And then to be honest about the dishonesty, if we were really looking at a QB at No. 26, we would probably say an answer like that.”
Snead added that keeping Stafford for at least one more season — especially in combination with a young roster that outperformed expectations for consecutive seasons — puts the Rams in a “win-now” scenario and if the draft falls toward a player who fits into that, they’ll select him.
OTC has ... At Least ... up-dated for all the Rams' additions and re-signings, except for the Stafford re-structure;
OTC still may not be correct, as it has Kupp's Dead-$ at $22M. If Kupp's release was a post-June 1 designation (as reported), I believe his Dead-$ for 2025 is $15M, with another $7M in 2026. Furthermore, it has recently increased Jonah Jackson's 2025 Dead-$. No idea if that is correct.
Spotrac has been totally fucked-up for two weeks now; and, in my opinion, should be completely ignored until it can figure-out that Cooper Kupp should not count TWICE against the Rams' 2025 salary cap.
SHOGUN was must see TV during the time of the mini-series. He was good as Anjin-San.
Its the Seaport in Boston. Great venue. Played with Technine, Black Viel Brides and Dance gavin dance. In this location they do have to be done by 11PM. The other bands only for 30 - 45 minutes too. Cheap ticket though. We had great seats (not a bad seat in the house) and paid $65 per seat.Strange.
I wonder why.
They certainly have plenty of material. Were they playing with several other bands?
Outside of having a shortened set because there were more bands it would piss me off given what tickets cost now.
When life gives you melons, you're SoRam.A dyslexic SoRam.
I can’t even…
I have no words.
Interesting w/ ILBers.
I have to say SJ. Gurley was largely toast near the end of that season. Gurley may have had more yards from scrimmage but SJ would have brutalized that NE defense.Who does more in with the 2018 offense?
Gurley
Or prime Jackson
Ah that's right. And why the Bucs didn't go with the crimson is beyond me.Versus Bucs, actually. In 2015. Last game in St. Louis. Ketchup vs Mustard Bowl. Yeah, that game was hard on the eyes.
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Wasn’t that essentially opium they sold from traveling wagons?
Keep an eye on Matthew Golden. Seem to have a high interest level in him.It wouldn’t shock me if we went after him but I just don’t see it with McVay mentioning varied and explosive. It’s why I also don’t think he goes TE early.
I trust my talking dog.You can provide some context without giving a source.
Media vs someone in the game.
Family relation, friend, friend of a friend, psychic, neighbor’s talking dog, talking psychic dog.
I can relate to the mixed feelings with the Holyfield fight.Nicely said. And yeah…that slow looking jab that seemed to miraculously find home was a thing of beauty for real boxing enthusiasts. Absolutely THE most devastating jab I’ve ever seen. Others could pepper an opponent with the jab - Marvin Hagler comes to mind. But George’s was like a hay maker for most boxers.
I always loved Evander Holyfield ( probably my favorite boxer of all time) so it was kind of depressing watching that fight. At the same time, it was one of my favorite match ups. Two of my all time favorites matching up but someone had to lose. What a fight though. The decade and a half older George took it all the way and had Evander hurt several times. But Evander was such a warrior. I loved and hated that fight.
Rest in peace Mr Foreman.