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Smart Decision.

Keeping the most important player protected from this 2022 McVay offensive offense.

Stafford took a beating during the 21 games of the 2021 Championship season that did not end until this year back in mid-February.

This provides #9 a real Holiday Season with his wife & daughters that he has never had before:smilehearts::hug:.

Heals the soul for what is ailing you!

I want #9 back fully healthy & ready to play again in the worst way.
Great post. Health and family come before football.
 
Smart Decision.

Keeping the most important player protected from this 2022 McVay offensive offense.

Stafford took a beating during the 21 games of the 2021 Championship season that did not end until this year back in mid-February.

This provides #9 a real Holiday Season with his wife & daughters that he has never had before:smilehearts::hug:.

Heals the soul for what is ailing you!

I want #9 back fully healthy & ready to play again in the worst way.
It is.

I hope I can be excused for a moment of selfishness when I mourn for the lost season. With several games left in the regular season, it's just so sad.
 
Well if you like good basketball you can always follow the Lakers.....no, wait.

~ArkyRamsFan~
That’s funny .

Oh & talk about a real Rams Fan.
Sad though,I don’t follow the lakers much anymore.
I enjoyed Frank Vogel & once the team kept AD whatever his numbers is I stopped enjoying?
The team turned against him & they never were the same. Jason kid was excellent.

Glad to see the 3 finally happen with Jenna ,Georgia & Jackie all won Championships.
 
I'm all for sitting Stafford for the remainder of the season.

Now, Snead and McVay need to do what Andy Reid did. Completely retool the Oline.
Reid made his oline priority #1.
100%

If we had an Eagles O-line this year we are #1 in the division.

Just like they are.
 
If I'm Staff, I'm watching to see if McVay and Snead get serious about things and rearrange however necessary to acquire a couple badass olinemen. I disagree with anyone who thinks our "starters" are enough. Staff won us a SB and deserves a running game the D has to worry about every snap.
 
Glad he will get shut down he should heal well. Can have a off-season of throwing something he didn't get with Allen Robinson and he can stop doing ducking embarrassing Pizza Pizza ads.
 
100%

If we had an Eagles O-line this year we are #1 in the division.

Just like they are.
Exactly and all the whiners and naysayers on the various boards would be saying how great McVay is.
 
I'm all for sitting Stafford for the remainder of the season.

Now, Snead and McVay need to do what Andy Reid did. Completely retool the Oline.
Reid made his oline priority #1.
It's not that I disagree but Reid and the Chiefs had a late #1 (and a #3, #4 and #5) to trade for Orlando Brown (and a late #2); and young OTs like Brown do not come available very often.

The Chiefs were also able to afford a top free agent guard in Joe Thuney but that cost 5 years and $80M. The Rams felt they could not go to the 3 years and $26M that Austin Corbett got from Carolina. Also helping the Chiefs was Mahomes cap hits ... only $7M last year ... up to $36M this years ... and, $47M next year.

A better comparison might be Cincinnati. Despite almost winning a Super Bowl. the Bengals felt the need to re-tool their O-Line. They used a late fourth round pick, and signed three free agents (none as good as Thuney). In fact, the combined contracts of FAs Cappa, Collins and Karras was $74M which is less than Thuney's $80M.

The Bengals did re-tool the O-Line but how much it has improved is questionable. Cincinnati is 27th in rushing-yards-per-game, and has given-up the fifth most sacks in the NFL.

Only saying that it may be difficult for the Rams to make significant changes and 'completely re-tool the O-Line' this off-season. A return to health of at least some of the injured linemen will be needed.
 
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It's not that I disagree but Reid and the Chiefs had a late #1 (and a #3, #4 and #5) to trade for Orlando Brown (and a late #2); and young OTs like Brown do not come available very often.

The Chiefs were also able to afford a top free agent guard in Joe Thuney but that cost 5 years and $80M. The Rams felt they could not go to the 3 years and $26M that Austin Corbett got from Carolina. Also helping the Chiefs was Mahomes cap hits ... only $7M last year ... up to $36M this years ... and, $47M next year.

A better comparison might be Cincinnati. Despite almost winning a Super Bowl. the Bengals felt the need to re-tool their O-Line. They used a late fourth round pick, and signed three free agents (none as good as Thuney). In fact, the combined contracts of FAs Cappa, Collins and Karras was $74M which is less than Thuney's $80M.

The Bengals did re-tool the O-Line but how much it has improved is questionable. Cincinnati is 27th in rushing-yards-per-game, and has given-up the fifth most sacks in the NFL.

Only saying that it may be difficult for the Rams to make significant changes and 'completely re-tool the O-Line' this off-season. A return to health of at least some of the injured linemen will be needed.
Solid analysis. And yes, the bungles didn't get anything done. They are as bad this year as last. I put that failure on HC and front office. Should have at least been better.

Not an easy task to accomplish to be certain. And i believe the point is more to make that a priority in the off-season.

We do have some good enough talent on the O-line. A few more moves may be enough.

As for coaching, I really can't tell if we need a new direction on the O-line. McVay attracts good coaching talent and maybe a change there could benefit as well.
 
Stafford would really screw us if he did that. He needs to make a decision so we can structure our offseason around having him next year or not having him next year.
He will honor his contract based on his past character….but if we don’t want him in a wheelchair, we better develop a run game…I’m captain obvious I know.
 
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Are we all 100% certain he is returning next year?

I for one am not. Mrs. Stafford has been very vocal on this subject. She is completely fine with him not playing anymore. In my house that is code for do not do that.
I was thinking 50/50 on this.

I am now raising it to 70/30 we have lost Stafford to retirement based on some recent discoveries.

Spinal issues should bring it to 100/0 but I am a horrible gambler.

It is a horrible outcome based on the cost.

The team seems to attract the right talent these days. Let us hope if this is the reality we can fill that massive hole if need be.

To be honest, I would rather do it now than sometime during the next season.
 
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I was thinking 50/50 on this.

I am now raising it to 70/30 we have lost Stafford to retirement based on some recent discoveries.

Spinal issues should bring it to 100/0 but I am a horrible gambler.

It is a horrible outcome based on the cost.

The team seems to attract the right talent these days. Let us hope if this is the reality we can fill that massive hole if need be.

To be honest, I would rather do it now than sometime during the next season.
there was a player who has a spinal cord bruise for LSU this year and he only missed 5 weeks.

some have retired from it....

the negatives are that he is already up there in age....

the positives are that it doesn't seem like it was a severe injury since they couldn't figure out what it was.
 
Stafford would really screw us if he did that. He needs to make a decision so we can structure our offseason around having him next year or not having him next year.

the rams were already screwed.

$61m for this season. 9 games. 10 tds. 8 ints. 87.4 passer rating. 14 points per game.

stan could have picked up some street fa to put up those kind of numbers and saved himself $60m.

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the rams were already screwed.

$61m for this season. 9 games. 10 tds. 8 ints. 87.4 passer rating. 14 points per game.

stan could have picked up some street fa to put up those kind of numbers and saved himself $60m.

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yep they really screwed themselves with that superbowl championship last year.

I'm sure a street free agent could have led that 4th quarter Superbowl comeback
 
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last year was last year. the rams got extreme value for money.

this year they got the worst value for money in the history of the nfl.

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Your post makes it seem like it was Stafford's fault - which is pretty absurd.

What happened this year was beyond anything anyone could have seen.