RamsSince1969 said:I swear, I don't know how the Rams organization ever lets him go anywhere else. I don't care if he's 30, 33 or 34 years old , you have to have him on the team. Nobody cares more and he is our heart and soul of the team. The play in the Whiners game, when he carried that pile, got his helmet ripped off, came out of there talking trash and pumping his chest, I don't know if I've ever been more proud of a Rams player then at that moment. We all wonder if he still has it. He has it and a lot more of it. As long as he can breathe, he is the ultimate warrior. Possibly the most respected guy in the NFL and well liked even by opposing teams. Holy crap, I do love this player! Ha! Calm down 69! :lol:
Yeah!! And another thing. I'm not sure that there has ever been a player more valuable to this team than Steven Jackson.RamsSince1969 said:I swear, I don't know how the Rams organization ever lets him go anywhere else. I don't care if he's 30, 33 or 34 years old , you have to have him on the team. Nobody cares more and he is our heart and soul of the team. The play in the Whiners game, when he carried that pile, got his helmet ripped off, came out of there talking trash and pumping his chest, I don't know if I've ever been more proud of a Rams player then at that moment. We all wonder if he still has it. He has it and a lot more of it. As long as he can breathe, he is the ultimate warrior. Possibly the most respected guy in the NFL and well liked even by opposing teams. Holy crap, I do love this player! Ha! Calm down 69! :lol:
bluecoconuts said:That's a badass picture. Is that a little snow too?
A poetic end to his career would be seeing him hoist a Lombardi for the Rams. I mean, you couldn't write a better story than that. Unless of course it involved a Hy-Vee store.shaunpinney said:You've gotta love SJax.
Really hope he gets 1000+ this year and stays a Ram until he decides to call it a day - agree with everyone, don't want to see him a backup runner for another team, he deserves better than that...
LOL. Something that probably only amuses me: I lived in Iowa City for five years while I was doing my training at the U of Iowa. Iowa City is 30 min south of Cedar Rapids, so before I left I went up the Hy-Vee that Warner worked at. There was nothing there that would tell you that Kurt Warner used to work there. I mean, I realize he's not the President or anything, but he helped make Hy-Vee famous and it was such a great feel good story that I thought they would have something up there.X said:A poetic end to his career would be seeing him hoist a Lombardi for the Rams. I mean, you couldn't write a better story than that. Unless of course it involved a Hy-Vee store.shaunpinney said:You've gotta love SJax.
Really hope he gets 1000+ this year and stays a Ram until he decides to call it a day - agree with everyone, don't want to see him a backup runner for another team, he deserves better than that...
Right? Memorialize his time there some way, for cryin' out loud.brokeu91 said:LOL. Something that probably only amuses me: I lived in Iowa City for five years while I was doing my training at the U of Iowa. Iowa City is 30 min south of Cedar Rapids, so before I left I went up the Hy-Vee that Warner worked at. There was nothing there that would tell you that Kurt Warner used to work there. I mean, I realize he's not the President or anything, but he helped make Hy-Vee famous and it was such a great feel good story that I thought they would have something up there.X said:A poetic end to his career would be seeing him hoist a Lombardi for the Rams. I mean, you couldn't write a better story than that. Unless of course it involved a Hy-Vee store.shaunpinney said:You've gotta love SJax.
Really hope he gets 1000+ this year and stays a Ram until he decides to call it a day - agree with everyone, don't want to see him a backup runner for another team, he deserves better than that...
Except of course for the minor detail that Kurt was fired by Hy Vee for attempting to conduct prayer meetings on company timeX said:Right? Memorialize his time there some way, for cryin' out loud.brokeu91 said:LOL. Something that probably only amuses me: I lived in Iowa City for five years while I was doing my training at the U of Iowa. Iowa City is 30 min south of Cedar Rapids, so before I left I went up the Hy-Vee that Warner worked at. There was nothing there that would tell you that Kurt Warner used to work there. I mean, I realize he's not the President or anything, but he helped make Hy-Vee famous and it was such a great feel good story that I thought they would have something up there.X said:A poetic end to his career would be seeing him hoist a Lombardi for the Rams. I mean, you couldn't write a better story than that. Unless of course it involved a Hy-Vee store.shaunpinney said:You've gotta love SJax.
Really hope he gets 1000+ this year and stays a Ram until he decides to call it a day - agree with everyone, don't want to see him a backup runner for another team, he deserves better than that...
Yep. I'm drawing a blank right now (I hate that), but what did Jackson do when they stopped a game at home and honored him? Was it when he amassed 10,000 total yards from scrimmage?CGI_Ram said:I wish during yesterday's game, when SJ hit 10,000 yards they would have been able to recognize the achievement a little better.
Instead, he got to 10,000 and they had to snap another play with very little fanfare.
Thordaddy said:WHODATHUNK on a team with a rookie starting and a vet like Rex Grossman on the squad, the "next man up" is another rookie