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We got our Super Bowl last year and we should still cherish it.

Since we wouldn't do anything even if we somehow managed to scrape into the playoffs in any event; it would be better to have a worse record and be drafting from better positions in each round (no first round pick next year, of course) and finally bring in higher quality young talent, something noticeably lacking on the Rams, with a few exceptions.

We have to go all the way back to Gurley to see the importance of having a talented first round player.

This organization has whiffed on a lot of second round picks dating back to the Fisher and Linehan eras (sorry to bring back the painful memories of those esteemed coaches)

We'll be losing some starters to free agency at the end of the season and getting some future comp picks in return.

We're going to have to do better job of assessing our talent and and start giving some game reps to younger players, particularly in positions where our starters aren't getting it done, as we have to know what we have and whether to go outside for replacements.

This year has been the worst of both worlds - we're losing and at the same time only Oline backups have seen meaningful game time.

We clearly have positions in need of upgrading and we must have better internal technical development in the areas of blocking, tackling, defensive pass coverage technique, etc.

We could use new Offensive and Defensive Coordinators, as our game planning and play calling are not areas of strength.

Defensively, I am not a fan of our defence and the Cards game again exposed the fact that we're just not that good on D.

We just can't make stops when needed and we get burned by mediocre QB's, with our passive scheme and combined with a scarcity of impactful playmakers.

It's better to take our lumps now to improve for the future.

The bully came to the beach, beat us up and stole our girlfriend this year.

Let's just pump ourselves up, hit the weights and return to the beach to exact our revenge on the bully next year.
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I firmly believe the Rams won't hold on to draft capital outright. I think they continue the formula with this core but again has to be young cornerstone type. I'm sure they monitor burns and now after the season his value would be less with one yr remaining. Sweat etc. To early to even discuss. I'm sick to my stomach but thank God for our ring.

IDK. At some point, they have to reboot. We will see.
 

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We don't know how much the cap will rise I also think some changes will be made to get cap. Also I believe noteboom probably cut but a real LT will he had. They aren't going to rebuild with Stafford AD Kupp etc. Retool maybe I truly believe they stick to the formula but the smart way. Also Mcvay doesn't seem like he staying for the long haul to go through losing seasons and rebuild and honestly the fan base is harsh with a Superbowl run a Superbowl defense I cringe at the thought of SoFi with 5-12 records ugh.
Even with a rising cap, they're incredibly tight AND don't have a lot of contracts to play with. We'll see if they get REALLY crazy and sign extensions that will absolutely mean dead money down the road in order to open space up next season.
 

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IDK. At some point, they have to reboot. We will see.
Maybe but you have to know it won't be now with these guys on the team. That would be a death sentence even more by the time the draft picks make a dent these dude will be close to washed or gone.
 

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Vent. We suck this year and not sure I want to win another game, or play Stafford or Kupp again.

I will say thank god we did not get CMC, and glad OBJ is off the table, which he better be.

Ain’t our year boys - shit happens - and yes, it was worth it.

The only vent I have is if it’s not fucking working, change it up, which neither Mcvape nor Morris is trying.

And totally agree, Wolford shouldn’t be on an NFL roster, and not sure Perkins should either.
 

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What's happening here is the Super Bowl win went to McVay's head. There are undeniable issues with the personnel up front but he has completely disregarded the run game and all of its potential benefits. Today was probably supposed to be a "let's run the ball" game. I know that because it had to be. But he couldn't help himself.

I know the Rams self-scout. Why isn't that dude kicking his fucking office door in.

The stubbornness is maddening.

I wish he'd take a cue from John Robinson. JRob came into the NFL making his living running the ball, then running the ball, and after that, running the ball some more. Passing was something that was relatively rare in his early offenses, with most balls thrown in the pre-gam warmups. But JRob looked at the NFL landscape, looked at himself, and realized he had to change. So he got him a QB, went an hired Ernie Zampese, and within two years the Rams had one of the most exciting and potent offenses in the NFL - one that could really burn you through the air. And the best part about it is that he didn't have to throw away the run game, even after FO mismanagement led to a trade of the best RB in the game at the time. Greg Bell - no Dickerson for sure - was still able to run very effectively in that offense (and behind a line full of road-grading studs) and churn out a couple of thousand-yard seasons.

I wish McVay would look at himself the way JRob did and be willing to make some fundamental changes to his approach. He should also consult his Machiavelli:

"But confining myself more to the particular, I say that a prince may be seen happy to-day and ruined to-morrow without having shown any change of disposition or character. This, I believe, arises firstly from causes that have already been discussed at length, namely, that the prince who relies entirely on fortune is lost when it changes. I believe also that he will be successful who directs his actions according to the spirit of the times, and that he whose actions do not accord with the times will not be successful.

Machiavelli, Niccolò. The Prince, Chapter 25
 
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I wish McVay would look at himself the way JRob did and be willing to make some fundamental changes to his approach. He should also consult his Machiavelli:
He still may, wisdom as a generalization takes experience ironically. McV is young and still learning and also seems to be a bit stubborn. Not the greatest combination for introspective soul-searching change. This season's failures on many fronts, will allow us to peek into his makeup
 

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I didn't watch the game. Don't know when I'll next watch one this year. I want to enjoy my Sundays. But I've said for a few years now that we need to find a legitimate backup QB. Hopefully, today drove that point home. We may not have a lot of picks, but McVay should use a pick on a QB to develop. It's unfortunate we didn't target Sam Howell at the end of the fourth round last year. I think he'd have made a nice developmental QB for us.
 

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He still may, wisdom as a generalization takes experience ironically. McV is young and still learning and also seems to be a bit stubborn. Not the greatest combination for introspective soul-searching change. This season's failures on many fronts, will allow us to peek into his makeup

Yep. It's who you are when times are toughest that says the most about who you are at all.
 

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Just pack this shit up.

Hope Jacksonville or whoever it is that owns the '23 1st enjoys their top-10 pick.

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Interesting dilemna for Les. This year is pretty much lost. I mean - they aren’t mathematically eliminated but for all practical purposes, it’s over. But this team is still in a win now window. That window includes next year and the year after - and that’s probably about it with the current core.

So what do you do with the rest of this year? Just Play it out? Try to develop some younger guys? Is there a strategy that makes sense?
 

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remember when half of this board was clamouring for the wolf to start a playoff game?

dead set he was trying to get every wr on the team injured with his shit throws.

just call running plays every down when he's on the field. it can't be any worse.

and can morris hurry up and fucking leave this team.

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george carlin would have loved to watch this current rams season.




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Thankful that people are waking up to the fact that John Wolford is not a good QB.
Yeah, I gotta admit I was guilty of thinking Wolford could be good. Today's game cured me of that notion. Wolford looked terrible, his accuracy was awful. Only problem is I don't believe in Perkins, either.

Rams have a ton of needs for next year, and unfortunately we gotta add backup QB to the list.
 

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Sitting starters in order to tank the season is not a viable option. That would go against the integrity of the game.
 

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One of the biggest issues this offseason is there is just no money AND no flexibility with the CAP. They're pretty fucked. Very few places to squeeze anything.

Best hope for '23? Health.. a shit-ton of improvement from young players.. and a fucking incredible draft.
And some good play
 

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wolford is like a lot of back up QBs - he can throw 3-10 yard passes fine.

But down the field he has no accuracy.
 

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I mean Wolford couldn't complete a pass to Reed Richards.
I am surprised he didn't play well at all. What has he been doing all these years.
 
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