I get your point, but I just want to point out that Tutu could actually play. He just wasn't a fit after the selection was made. Just like actual Desean who left in the middle of a Super Bowl season.Although I've warmed to the pick, I don't at all believe Mcvay and Snead are above making mistakes. I convinced myself that tutu was the next Desean Jackson because I couldn't fathom that they just missed so badly. They can do that. Even though they're great. They're still human.
Yeah, my bad. Sorry for that. Old age.Auburn
I was gonna say....I know Clemson, and he aint a Clemson guy.....Yeah, my bad. Sorry for that. Old age.
I think Jackson fit perfectly. He just didn't like his role as the deep threat and #3 target. But he was on pace to give us about what Demarcus Robinson gave us every year.I get your point, but I just want to point out that Tutu could actually play. He just wasn't a fit after the selection was made. Just like actual Desean who left in the middle of a Super Bowl season.
Believe me ... I know. Right there with you.Yeah, my bad. Sorry for that. Old age.
No, not really hahahahaAnybody feel better this morning?
Being constructively critical does not equate to disloyalty. Blindly rooting for a team with blinders on only makes you a drone. Why not just put on a cheerleader outfit and spell out S-I-M-P-S-O-N if you're going to be Pollyana about all things Rams? Imagine how much better the team would be if prime opportunities were not squandered, but nevermind, I'll have what you're having and clap on while sitting in my own drool.Yep. Consider this a-hole a true Rams fan. Take some midol for that cramping....
Maybe a second midol is needed here. Must be a heavy flow day.Being constructively critical does not equate to disloyalty. Blindly rooting for a team with blinders on only makes you a drone. Why not just put on a cheerleader outfit and spell out S-I-M-P-S-O-N if you're going to be Pollyana about all things Rams. Imagine how much better the team would be if prime opportunities were not squandered, but nevermind, I'll have what you're having and clap on while sitting in my own drool.
You act like any guy they picked at 13 would for sure be a stud. There's a decent chance whomever was picked would be a bust...or disappointment. Nobody knows which of these 32 guys (or picks 2nd - 7th round) will turn out to be successful....nor have an immediate impact.Being constructively critical does not equate to disloyalty. Blindly rooting for a team with blinders on only makes you a drone. Why not just put on a cheerleader outfit and spell out S-I-M-P-S-O-N if you're going to be Pollyana about all things Rams. Imagine how much better the team would be if prime opportunities were not squandered, but nevermind, I'll have what you're having and clap on while sitting in my own drool.
Simpson better work out as I said before. It's inexcusable for Snead to put personal relationships above the team's best interests. His draft track record with premium picks is already supbar. Yeah, he's doing well overall, but I also remember that 60% of active players or some such majority percentage either were drafted as a Day 3 selection or undrafted, so other teams are also doing well in that regard, especially our rivals, the San Francisco 49ers. If we're going to miss, we're arguably better off missing with the lower-end picks than the premium ones since, by definition, we'd be getting better quality talent in return.Greg Robinson agrees with me. Remember the reason he was drafted, he was a Clemson alum of Les’s.
Well this time:
Rams GM Les Snead has a strong, long-standing relationship with Jason Simpson, the father of QB Ty Simpson and head coach at UT-Martin. Snead consulted with Jason during Ty’s decision-making process for the 2026 NFL Draft, assuring him that Ty was a first-round talent.
CBS Sports +3
- Relationship: Snead and Jason Simpson have ties that predate the draft, with sources noting they have a very close connection.
- Draft Advice: When Ty Simpson was deciding whether to leave Alabama, his father consulted with Snead, who advised that Ty was a first-round pick.
- The Pick: This connection led to speculation, and ultimately, the Rams drafted Ty Simpson at pick No. 13 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
- Relationship Background: Reports indicate they go back to SEC playing days.
Los Angeles Rams +4
Now it makes sense.
I agree with this..... IF that is the main reason we took Simpson. We have no way of knowing if that is the case.It's inexcusable for Snead to put personal relationships above the team's best interests.
#3 WR is a hole - I sure hope they have a plan for it in the 2nd or 3rd round.You act like any guy they picked at 13 would for sure be a stud. There's a decent chance whomever was picked would be a bust...or disappointment. Nobody knows which of these 32 guys (or picks 2nd - 7th round) will turn out to be successful....nor have an immediate impact.
Further, rookies do not usually make the difference on a Super Bowl team. It's very rare. Especially on a team like the Rams that do not have a whole anywhere for them to start. They are drafting a backup regardless. Granted that position player backup is likely going to contribute this year some (if he pans out)....but nowhere immediately. Even Love would be behind Williams. Styles maybe, but even he would need to beat out the starter.
You know who will make the biggest difference on the field in 2026 from the 1st round picks? McDuffie. Nobody else will come close.
Clemson?Greg Robinson agrees with me. Remember the reason he was drafted, he was a Clemson alum of Les’s.
Well this time:
Rams GM Les Snead has a strong, long-standing relationship with Jason Simpson, the father of QB Ty Simpson and head coach at UT-Martin. Snead consulted with Jason during Ty’s decision-making process for the 2026 NFL Draft, assuring him that Ty was a first-round talent.
CBS Sports +3
- Relationship: Snead and Jason Simpson have ties that predate the draft, with sources noting they have a very close connection.
- Draft Advice: When Ty Simpson was deciding whether to leave Alabama, his father consulted with Snead, who advised that Ty was a first-round pick.
- The Pick: This connection led to speculation, and ultimately, the Rams drafted Ty Simpson at pick No. 13 in the 2026 NFL Draft.
- Relationship Background: Reports indicate they go back to SEC playing days.
Los Angeles Rams +4
Now it makes sense.