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Now? I think they established that as soon as they announced Wagners cut.The Rams are having a Leap year, it now appears 2024 is the plan.
Now? I think they established that as soon as they announced Wagners cut.The Rams are having a Leap year, it now appears 2024 is the plan.
I hate it too because it's not accurate. It's also about moving guys who are not living up to their contracts. That is the Rams way under McVay. They pay out the cash but they move your ass if you don't live up to it.
Where you run into problems is when you're moving multiple disappointments. Rams have made a lot of mistakes of late in that regard, more than usual, and it expedited the cleanup.
I'm one of those (67) years old) and would like to see the Rams be competitive every season, but a one year reboot doesn't scare me. We should be able to compete with all but the very best teams in 2023 if our draft goes well. Certainly better than we did in 2022.I fear these decisions might be the right move at this time, although many of us are 70 years old or more, and many more are approaching these years, we really want to see our team back on top again.
I don't see it as the Rams 'tanking', although I don't know what the proper word would be for one category or ranking above that.
Agree people inconsistently complain about Snead when Holmes was on board. Imo they're both very capable guys. They also have had powerful head coaches who have had a lot to say about draft picks. So there is shared credit and blame.People also complain about draft picks while Holmes was director of scouting and then turn around and talk about how Snead sucks and Holmes is better. Even with Holmes being a part of a lot of Sneads drafts.
We have to accept that it is the Rams philosophy for having a winning organization.Am I the only one who hates the "it's all for 2024" shit? Like, what? We're supposed to be OK with punting a season away?
Now? I think they established that as soon as they announced Wagners cut.
Right now Lions fans are overall very happy with the direction of the franchise from what I read. Though they're not happy that Williams wasn't retained.Agree people inconsistently complain about Snead when Holmes was on board. Imo they're both very capable guys. They also have had powerful head coaches who have had a lot to say about draft picks. So there is shared credit and blame.
If I had to choose between them, right now I would take Holmes. Maybe just because he has a lot more to work with at the moment. And his end of the Stafford-Goff trade is looking like a key to turning the Lions around. Both sides got what they wanted in the deal.
Holmes has already made some astute moves right now in free agency for Detroit. https://theathletic.com/4309808/2023/03/15/lions-nfl-free-agency-cornerback/. The real test will be to see what he can do with 5 top 80 picks.
It’s a bit odd to me because last year’s destruction was the crazy OL injuries. Fix that, or just not have the worst OL injury luck in history, and things are way different.Am I the only one who hates the "it's all for 2024" shit? Like, what? We're supposed to be OK with punting a season away?
That was clear by moving all of them. If they just cared about this yr they wouldnt have moved all of them and would have just done enough to get under the cap and restructured Kupp right away.The Rams only saved $13.6M in 2023 by moving Ramsey, Floyd and Wagner. BUT, they cleared $61.2M off the books in 2024 with these moves. That, my friends, was the Rams' goal.
That's a lot of cap room coming.
Williams had a fabulous year scoring I think 15 short yardage TDs and 1000 yards. That's tremendous production. No wonder the fans love him. But David Montgomery is apparently an even more capable (and younger) back, can match Williams for power but do more both as a runner and receiver. And the CBs look like smart pickups for Detroit, though I'm sure they will still draft a top CB.Right now Lions fans are overall very happy with the direction of the franchise from what I read. Though they're not happy that Williams wasn't retained.
Yes. They were still SB contenders if the team stayed healthy. It could be reasoned that Oline injuries led to Stafford’s and even Kupp’s injuries.It’s a bit odd to me because last year’s destruction was the crazy OL injuries. Fix that, or just not have the worst OL injury luck in history, and things are way different.
There’s only so long that Stafford, AD and Kupp will remain elite. These years are precious.
I'm not questioning the trade for him or paying him. Decline happens in this league and I'm actually impressed with how they handled Ramsey this offseason. It will pay off down the road when we're not holding that bag. He helped us win a title so all good.That's partially true, but the word is that the FO were kind of always planning on this with respect to guys like Ramsey. I'd say he's lived up to his contract for the most part, and I don't think it was a mistake to extend him the way they did when they did. They apparently knew it would come to this and accepted it as a cost of doing business (particularly after the haul they gave up to get him).
A few of us have been saying for a few years that the kicking the can down the road payroll philosophy can't be maintained forever. It eventually will need a reset as we see the Rams doing now. And before anybody brings up the Saints how are they doing lately? Next year they're already over the cap $117 million and have close to $50 million of that as cap hits for people not even signed for that year including Winston and Cam Jordan. Under .500 the last two years and haven't competed in a Super Bowl since 2009.Am I the only one who hates the "it's all for 2024" shit? Like, what? We're supposed to be OK with punting a season away?
Yeah I was gonna mention the OL caused those two injuries about got tired of typing on my phone.Yes. They were still SB contenders if the team stayed healthy. It could be reasoned that Oline injuries led to Stafford’s and even Kupp’s injuries.
Agreed. I’m just surprised it’s happening with AD, Stafford and Kupp still around. Heck, I’m shocked McVay is cool taking a step back and playing the longer game versus one year at a time.A few of us have been saying for a few years that the kicking the can down the road payroll philosophy can't be maintained forever. It eventually will need a reset as we see the Rams doing now. And before anybody brings up the Saints how are they doing lately? Next year they're already over the cap $117 million and have close to $50 million of that as cap hits for people not even signed for that year including Winston and Cam Jordan. Under .500 the last two years and haven't competed in a Super Bowl since 2009.
It sucks that the Rams had to let those guys go but it doesn't mean we're intentionally as a club trying to be bad. Nobody expected us to win it in 2021 hell most "experts" and fans ranked us 3rd in our own division. It's a shame Rams fans are already writing off their team so soon.
But I also think they've made a lot of mistakes of late that expedited this offseason. If for example Boom had stayed healthy and locked it down at LT things would have been different. Same with Robinson. Same with Bruss being able to lock down RG. And so on.