MMQB: The First 31 and What Each Pick Means

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kurtfaulk

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To be fair, Memphis, the most successful of the QBs in the NFL using that philosophy is an immobile ball deflator in New England. ;)

Who also knew exactly what the defense was doing before the ball got snapped. Weren't the cheats the only team that objected to the lber having a mic in his helmet? And after that was introduced they pushed to have teams look after their own footballs? Always trying to scam the league those cheats.

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Fatbot

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Perhaps too many of us grew up watching Sesame Street, our brains indoctrinated into the "one of these things is not like the other" game and crave similarity to make sense of things, so we have to try to search for how the Rams are copying X's or Y's plan to success... Who cares what NE, Seattle, or -- barf -- the Whiners do (and to paraphrase Garfield from a less-P.C. time, anyone bringing up 49ers as an alleged positive example on a Rams board needs to be dragged out into the street and shot). Who gives a crap that Ryan Leaf or some other unmentionable overrated weenie-armed QB wore #16? Who cares if Seattle runs the ball a lot and eats Skittles? It doesn't mean the Rams have to eat Dots or Junior Mints to succeed running the ball... At some point the fun of these comparisons should end and I would suggest let's see what Goff is in the NFL before declaring his style, and realize what he becomes is due to Goff and the Rams, not any other past comparison. Let's see what the Rams do, and when they succeed realize and celebrate it's because they did it the Rams way, not anyone else's way.