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Even so, I think that’s a good omen.Seems these are just a walk-through exercise.
Even so, I think that’s a good omen.Seems these are just a walk-through exercise.
Mcvay & The Rams learned there lesson last year.Now it’s all about praise with The long term Rams who should have been signed at the end of 2024.He certainly has the physical capacity to do it.....but, the mental side is huge.
Yeah, initially I misread the post. I thought it was showing concern about his possible re-injury. But this is a GREAT omen.Even so, I think that’s a good omen.
Especially since his blazing speed and ability to attack the ball are his bread and butter. If he weighs up to 180 pounds, then that should be enough to prevent being rag-dolled by most receivers.The real test for Forbes is when the pads come on. His build does him no favors there but hopefully that extra weight and strength gains are enough.
Potentially, but Williams has had the most proven success among all the corners on our roster. I think Williams vs. Witherspoon is one of the most intriguing battles of camp. I don't think either of them plays the slot. So if Forbes has arrived at one outside spot, those two have a lot less value. (other than depth of course).Forbes would be ideal outside for us if he's grown into that potential.
He's honestly putting Williams on the bubble
Jimmy G hater!See we agree, it was a shit throw lol. I definitely didn't say anything about the QB not throwing it as I get letting it rip in camp. Think there's alway INTs thrown way more in camp. I'd give more credit to the rush than the CB on this play though. Hopefully the pass rush continues this type of play throughout the season to make things easier for our secondary.
Re-read this 3 times times and I'm still fucking confused. At least your posts as every bit entertaining as they are confusing, lol.Mcvay & The Rams learned there lesson last year.Now it’s all about praise with The long term Rams who should have been signed at the end of 2024.
The 2 BIG ones were Ahkello & Shelton. Ahkello was a MAIN reason The Rams made the playoffs. Both there replacements got traded,but when your talking mental & team players ? Those imo a GREAT RAMS,meaning what Mcvay has towards his original (oh) pyramid.
My examples go back to players who have been mentored & continue to mentor traditionaly.
I saw the Whitworth & Sullivan come in & help. Change the culture.Such as Bobby Trees.
During training camps even in the Fisher Days you see the relationships in each group.
In my head I have seen these developments.I say in a crazy way better than Mcvay himself.(we’ll see).He gets it now more than ever & it’s his growth & reflection that gets it better than ever.
I’d say a great coach(s)who gets it as Chris Shula(Z.Kromer) and his group.
I’ll say there is a way it has hurt as well.My example is Joesph Noteboom.He fooled Big Whit & Kromer. Austin Blythe was a CORE RAM.Shelton keeps that Tree a live if John Sullivan.Which now brings in back better than ever for a player like Beaux Limmer.Mcvay sort of said half as much about what Shelton means to have back & that he wants(wishes) Limmer will be a Rams for a long time.It shows all that John Sullivan brought to The Rams.Big Whit called Mcvay out & it actually cost The Rams a SUPERBOWL run in 2019. The cutting of John Sullivan & in a way The Drafting of Brian Allen hurt.
To clarify though about Austin Blythe,just like Coleman Shelton.They were The PERFECT swing G/C. I’d say more C/G.My point was that they shouldn’t be playing guard for long.FREAKING Blythe & what The Rams asked him to do. Then having Shelton playing guard as well.Then you know your in trouble for more than a game(couple) ‘s or SO.
I can go deeper than that as well,SO of course on just this thought. Austin Blythe did go to KC & help mentor Creed Humpries.Then go to the Hags for exRams(coach TE) OC there & started at center before retiring.
Coleman Shelton is back after starting & playing every down in Chicago.(funny) and Rams ex coach.
Just an example of my craziness.,but ask The Rams about Ron Gould & what a FREAKING GOOD COACH he is. IMO way better than this guy.The Rams are blessed & Mcvay continues to make such excellent connections.
I think it should be Forbes and DurantForbes would be ideal outside for us if he's grown into that potential.
He's honestly putting Williams on the bubble
I hope you are right. It would be such a boost to get him to step up.Especially since his blazing speed and ability to attack the ball are his bread and butter. If he weighs up to 180 pounds, then that should be enough to prevent being rag-dolled by most receivers.
Yeah, I think about Nate Wiggins. I'm a big fan of his, and him being 6'2 only 175 pounds never scared me away lol especially if we play a lot of zone. I'm hopeful.I hope you are right. It would be such a boost to get him to step up.
Sure there are examples like Ike Taylor, Sheldon Brown, Deshea Townsend just to name a few, but like you say, highly unlikely. Of course there is another factor when it comes to Forbes. 2 years, 2 different HC (Rivera, Quinn), 2 different DCs (DelRio; Joe Witt, Jr.), 2 different DB coaches (Brent Vieselmeyer; Tom Donatell) and finally at the end of year 2 and for year 3, a more stable environment in L.A.. Should we bank on it? Probably not. Should we discount it and expect it to be same as it ever was? Probably not.But this is a corner going into year three. How many corners "arrive" in year three and play at a high level. I am sure it has happened, however this is probably highly unlikely.
Actually, when you factor in his time with the Rams, it's three different Head Coaches, Defensive Coordinators and DB-coaches in two years.Sure there are examples like Ike Taylor, Sheldon Brown, Deshea Townsend just to name a few, but like you say, highly unlikely. Of course there is another factor when it comes to Forbes. 2 years, 2 different HC (Rivera, Quinn), 2 different DCs (DelRio; Joe Witt, Jr.), 2 different DB coaches (Brent Vieselmeyer; Tom Donatell) and finally at the end of year 2 and for year 3, a more stable environment in L.A.. Should we bank on it? Probably not. Should we discount it and expect it to be same as it ever was? Probably not.