Matt Stafford Traded to Rams

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Soon as I heard subs had "hot racking" I was like no. Hell no.

Subs are sneaky though man. Buddy of mine who started in them used to tell me they'd have to "help us" find them during exercises otherwise there would be no exercise. Never agreed with him but of course I would win the argument the moment I mentioned perdiem. :ROFLMAO:
 
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Soon as I heard subs had "hot racking" I was like no. Hell no.

Subs are sneaky though man. Buddy of mine who started in them used to tell me they'd have to "help us" find them during exercises otherwise there would be no exercise. Never agreed with him but of course I would win the argument the moment I mentioned perdiem. :ROFLMAO:
You must not been on a Spruance class destroyer. The only way a US sub could beat us was by removing our engines, electronics and weapons and then sinking us in a cowardly fashion! If you can't beat 'em, decommission them and then sink them off Hawaii!

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rViZ2IM6t1I
 
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You must not been on a Spruance class destroyer.
Yeah too much movement on the surface. Used to watch them during underway replenishment, carrier would be barely moving but the destroyer would be bobbing all over the place. I never got seasick but probably would have on a Spruance class.

I started in P-3s. Up until 2010 or so they were like a block party for six plus months on every deployment. But all good things come to an end and did when the deployment sites all changed from maritime locations that were fun as hell to desert sites due to the war on terror. So after eating a few more deployments in hotspots in the gulf I said to myself why not just do surface and went carrier and L class thereafter.

L Class was the best btw. Very well kept secret among the surface pukes.
 
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Maybe this is just a "no comment," but it's not especially encouraging either.
It's how it needs to be I think. Rams probably want to see him in this offense first before they talk contract. Plus the fact he's willing to play out what remains of his contract is GREAT news for the Rams. They'll have a couple nice years with $20M and $23M cap hits before they have to pay him.

Also his comments make me think he appreciates location and winning and great coaching. So who knows maybe we benefit from him being in those years where all he cares about are championships which might come with a reasonable cap hit.
 
It's how it needs to be I think. Rams probably want to see him in this offense first before they talk contract. Plus the fact he's willing to play out what remains of his contract is GREAT news for the Rams. They'll have a couple nice years with $20M and $23M cap hits before they have to pay him.

Also his comments make me think he appreciates location and winning and great coaching. So who knows maybe we benefit from him being in those years where all he cares about are championships which might come with a reasonable cap hit.
He also implied it was a pain in the arse to move his family to Cali and he would rather finish his career here. I'd focus on that.
 
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Lol, right?
Wolford's choices:
1) Give up #9 and find another number that will work for him
2) Keep the #9 and find another team that will sign him since he'll be a free agent
Lmao exactly what I was thinking word for word....

I’m pretty sure Stafford coulda had any number he wanted besides 99 and 20:ROFLMAO:
 
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