Russini is considered the top NFL reporter these daysI would not want that turd on our team.
Also, where do these "writers" get their information? It seems unlikely mcvay would want a guy like brown on the rams
A) How would we afford him? We NEED the cap room to resign our own guys, one of which is the best WR in the league.
B) Why would we want him?
C) Why not just draft an actual young WR at 13 for that 3rd WR spot and save a TON of money.
Hard for me to believe this rumor. Perhaps before we inked the top paid CB in the NFL, not now.
You disagree with what I wrote? Please do elaborateAnd some people bitch and moan about my takes![]()
You disagree with what I wrote? Please do elaborate
To me that could make sense:I'd be curious if this is something that's revisited after the draft depending how things go.
Yes, but the response suggested you disagreed. Perhaps I misinterpreted it.You did see I gave your response a trophy in agreement.
My bad...Yes, but the response suggested you disagreed. Perhaps I misinterpreted it.
Personally, I'd rather have Lemon or Tyson straight up then AJ, who is older and disgruntled. You mean to tell me that he wouldn't be upset if Puka was dominating catches? I'm not sure what AJ's cap hit is, but I bet its very large.AJ Brown is a top talent on a completely dysfunctional team. Pairing him with Puka would be incredible. The Rams know what they like and if they're interested, so am I.....
*If* they brought him in, Davante would be the guy who might not get his "fair share"
AJ Brown is averaging 1,300 yards and 9 TD's per season in his career (with suspect QB play). Thinking that kind of production can duplicated by a rookie is just silly.Personally, I'd rather have Lemon or Tyson straight up then AJ, who is older and disgruntled. You mean to tell me that he wouldn't be upset if Puka was dominating catches? I'm not sure what AJ's cap hit is, but I bet its very large.