Kyle Brandt does not belong on any show pertaining to Football. He is talking as though
Gurley and Cooks are being replaced by Josh Reynolds, Tyler Higbee , Malcom Brown and Greg Dortch.
With a tone that imply's these guys are all scrubs. I assure you he has no idea that Higbee is well on his way
to being one of the absolute best TE's in the league.
Please excuse my vulgarities, but just who the hell did this moron have to blow to get this gig.
Kyle Brandt does not belong on any show pertaining to Football. He is talking as though
Gurley and Cooks are being replaced by Josh Reynolds, Tyler Higbee , Malcom Brown and Greg Dortch.
With a tone that imply's these guys are all scrubs. I assure you he has no idea that Higbee is well on his way
to being one of the absolute best TE's in the league.
Please excuse my vulgarities, but just who the hell did this moron have to blow to get this gig.
Looks like you're referring to GIL Brandt. The clown speaking in the vid is Kyle (the steaming pile) Brandt. Fortunately he's no relation to Gil or anyone else with half a brain.He's way past his prime. Brandy is credited with building the great Cowboys rosters of the 70's. So he's supposed to be an icon. But even icons hit a point where they aren't relevent.
I hated to see Cooks go but only because I hate to see any Ram go.
The concussions and salary.....the move makes sense.
I am REALLY looking forward to what Reynolds and Van bring to the WR Corp.
I really think the Rams may not miss a beat.....in fact may get more consistent production out of the group as a whole.
While Kyle ignored the talent on offense, it was to make a hyperbole of McVay as an offensive wizard. So yeah, the facts suck but the point is valid.
Schrages nailed it about the new DC though. Staley will probably be a head coach in the next few years, bet. McVay just sees the game of football on a higher plane than most and recognizes talent others discount.
While our eyes saw a dysfunctional OLine, the sacks were low because McVay made adjustments to the scheme and Goff survived. So many games were just painful to watch (Ravens/Bucs/Cowboys). Even the Super Bowl was an epic collapse on offense. Yet, as is his mantra, it’s not what happens when you fail, it’s how you respond. I wouldn’t bet against the character of Sean McVay finding a way to improve himself and his team THROUGH adversity.
Look, we are just fans with limited knowledge and fervent passion. But after 55 years, I’ve yet to feel I’ve placed my trust in a better coach to give us hope of a bright future.
He is an interesting player in that he was a highly regarded first round pick that has been productive but can’t stay on a team.See what 4 seasons with Jefferson brings. I actually think in a couple season his numbers will shine.
-B. Cooks is motivated & wants to prove teams that let him go wrong.
Personally I think Houston is a lot better of a fit for him than The Rams.
His numbers this season might make the trade not look good 2020 vs. the duration of it as a whole.
Looks like you're referring to GIL Brandt. The clown speaking in the vid is Kyle (the steaming pile) Brandt. Fortunately he's no relation to Gil or anyone else with half a brain.
~ArkyRamsFan~
While Kyle ignored the talent on offense, it was to make a hyperbole of McVay as an offensive wizard. So yeah, the facts suck but the point is valid.
Schrages nailed it about the new DC though. Staley will probably be a head coach in the next few years, bet. McVay just sees the game of football on a higher plane than most and recognizes talent others discount.
While our eyes saw a dysfunctional OLine, the sacks were low because McVay made adjustments to the scheme and Goff survived. So many games were just painful to watch (Ravens/Bucs/Cowboys). Even the Super Bowl was an epic collapse on offense. Yet, as is his mantra, it’s not what happens when you fail, it’s how you respond. I wouldn’t bet against the character of Sean McVay finding a way to improve himself and his team THROUGH adversity.
Look, we are just fans with limited knowledge and fervent passion. But after 55 years, I’ve yet to feel I’ve placed my trust in a better coach to give us hope of a bright future.