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After Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray played in the Pro Bowl on Sunday, throwing three touchdown passes, he did something on social media that has fans on high alert. He scrubbed his Instagram account of all but two photos — one gallery of him at the P
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Those cards fans were so cocky with their regular season win against us. How quickly shit can change. Good ol AZ sports.
I saw the 1973 Kentucky Derby. Live, and I’m pretty sure I saw the Preakness and the Belmont Stakes, live as well. The greatest champion of a racing horse I ever saw was Secretariat. Below is a great color video of these three races and it gave me absolute chills. Do yourself a favor and watch what this horse did that year. Just amazing.
My soon to be Wife bought me a personalized Rams jersey for my birthday. It's the same jersey that's in my avatar. In that picture is also the 1999 superbowl winners key chain that came with the NFL Films VHS tape of the miracle season. I used to wear that jersey in the sports bar in Beaverton, OR where I'd go to see the games. There was one other Rams fan there at the beginning of the '99 season. Midway through the season all of a sudden I had a fan club.
I know we don't like to think of that horrific decade where the Rams were the second worst team, but think about this. Who was the first worse team in the NFL for that decade?
Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey was fined $15,000 for unsportsmanlike conduct in last weekend’s NFC Championship game against the 49ers, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
Ramsey was not flagged on the play but did express anger toward 49ers kicker Robbie Gould following a field goal. Ramsey got in the face of Gould, leading to players and officials breaking the two away from one another.
After yelling at Gould and the officials, Ramsey chucked his helmet.
As the NFL has ramped up their tendency to crack down on penalties and deliver fines, this isn't Ramsey's first time he's been hit with a fine by the league this season.
In Week 13, Ramsey took a hit to the wallet then too, receiving a fine by the NFL of $10,300 in part of the league's taunting crackdown.
Meanwhile, Ramsey wasn't the only Rams player fined in the NFC title game. The NFL also docked wide receiver Ben Skowronek for an illegal hit worth $4,000.
I know there are some John Wayne movies available, and some Clint spaghetti westerns too…. List the best ones you have found, cuz I am stuck at work with only bad TV shows available. (Yes, I can watch TV while I work!)
It worked out that I made it to the Playoff game against Arizona because they postponed my surgery til Feb. And I got to enjoy the playoff run, now I have a little over a week to get ready for a Rams Super Bowl party.
The surgery must have went well. I was out before they took me to operating room, didnt come to until after they had installed the nerve block in my thigh. First night was a little rough with getting up to pee about 8 times. But I'm getting around pretty good today. No reason to rush it though, I'm off work til early May. Cant imagine how nice its going to be to not have severe knee pain with everything I do.
Alright ya'll(@CGI_Ram). I know this is the big one. There's gotta be some fun recipes people are making or their wives make for the super bowl.
My wife and I have still not completely decided what we will cook for the game. First we thought paella and we still may do that, I am curious about trying to make skyline chili (cause it's hella expensive to get if you don't live in Cincinatti) but I have been told its really hard to make.
It sounds like it's down to these two for the HC job in Miami. From what I hear, McDaniel is a whiz, much like has been attributed to McVay. I'm not sure how much he had to do with SF's success but I wouldn't mind seeing them lose a piece of the puzzle. I think they got as much from their offense as their players' talent allowed. I've never been a Kellen Moore fan. CeeDee Lamb should have been getting a target load similar to Kupp. With the skill guys they have on offense, they should have been unstoppable. They played in a weak division and put up some good numbers but when facing tough teams, they wilted.
According to a report, Russell Wilson is doing his homework on the market, bracing for the possibility that he'll be traded this offseason
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Russell Wilson Reportedly Weighing His Options For Offseason Trade
Here we go again with Russell Wilson…
For the bulk of last year’s offseason, the internet was flooded with rumors of a Wilson trade. And while the QB didn’t ever come out and ask to be traded, his agent did provide the Seahawks with a handful of teams the superstar quarterback would be interested in playing for.
Despite all that, Russell Wilson returned to Seattle prior to the start of last season, saying and doing all the right things. But now, we’re back to square one.
After the Seahawks failed to make the postseason, Wilson is reportedly weighing what his options would be on the trade market.
NFL insider Ian Rapoport went on “The Pat McAfee Show” to speak on the current mindset of Russell Wilson.
“Russ wants to know his options. I’m not saying he’s definitely going to go, but he wants to look around and see,” Rapoport said. “If you’re Seattle, it’s the same problem they’ve had the last few years. Even if they get a great offer, who is actually going to be their quarterback and how quickly can they rebuild? Because Pete Carroll is going to be 71, and he doesn’t want it to be a full-year rebuild. I wouldn’t rule out a trade, but it has to be a no-brainer and they have to know the answer to the next question as well.”
After the season concluded, Russell Wilson maintained that he wants to be in Seattle until he retires, but also acknowledged that it isn’t entirely up to him whether or not that happens.
But there has to be something to all these rumors that he’s looking around. And it isn’t like it’s anything new. When we did this whole song and dance lat year, it was reported that Russ was getting a little fed up with how Pete Carroll and the Seahawks’ brass don’t ask his input on the roster, and I’d expect those feelings are probably still there.
It’ll still take a massive haul for any team to land Russell Wilson in a trade. But buckle up, we’re going to have another offseason with these rumors swirling around.
I can't stand that a lot of the media is saying the same old story about Stafford. He can play if he just avoids the "boneheaded mistakes." He just needs to play a clean game... Etc. The rams passing game struggled for a few weeks mid season and the offense turned it over too much. This included some bad pick sixes. other than that stretch, the passing game is on fire. Stafford's play is right in line with other aggressive playmaking QBs that aren't getting the same treatment. Nobody is saying.. if mahomes just plays smart they can win this game.
Stafford this year - 41 tds 19 turnovers. Including playoffs - 47tds and 20 turnovers.
Mahomes - 39 tds 17 turnovers
Josh Allen - 42 tds 18 turnovers.
Brady - 43 tds and 15 turnovers
Burrow including playoffs - 40 tds and 19 turnovers.
I have not heard or read where anyone has brought it up, but on Travin Howard's game-sealing interception did you notice how Greg Gaines wrapped him up from behind and eased him to the ground. About as heads up a play as you will ever see.