This is my hope as well. It would be a real class thing to do.If the Rams make the playoff in the next couple years, it would be a great gesture to sign him back for one game. Certain players need to retire as Rams and he is one of them.
This is my hope as well. It would be a real class thing to do.If the Rams make the playoff in the next couple years, it would be a great gesture to sign him back for one game. Certain players need to retire as Rams and he is one of them.
If cursed is being well loved and respected with a great career and millions in the bank, cal me cursed
^We should all be so lucky to be cursed.
Yes. The "winners alone" philosophy fails to recognize individual achivement. Yes, doing it in the clutch in biggest game on biggest stage. But, Merlin, Deacon, Jack never won the big one. Yes, they won in regular season, but not the big one.There's more to a player's greatness than playing in a Super Bowl.
The thing I take from Jackson is he never won the big one, but if it wasn't for him the Rams wouldn't have won a game for sure one year and maybe another year. That's a great achievement on its own.Yes. The "winners alone" philosophy fails to recognize individual achivement. Yes, doing it in the clutch in biggest game on biggest stage. But, Merlin, Deacon, Jack never won the big one. Yes, they won in regular season, but not the big one.
I was worried when he signed with Atlanta. They were a playoff team at the time, but a suspect line.
Well so far this year the Rams longest run from scrimmage is 28 yards (by Tre Mason yesterday), so 30 yards is looking pretty good right now!His last year here he had 1 run longer than 30 yards - ONE...
Sad he keeps getting terrible o-lines though - Atlanta cannot run block for crap
And a bad defense. No pass rush since how long? Yeesh.
I would have loved to see what he could have been on a good team.
Only if he's a pass catching TE...not sure how much of a run blocker he could be, and his pass blocking as a RB developed through his career but it wasn't dominant.Still think he could play and be dominant for another 5 yrs if he was converted to a tight end!
He and Eddie Lacy OMG!!!!!!!!!!! Speaking of Lacy, he possibly has the biggest tree trunks for legs of any back I've ever seen.I kept telling him (through my computer screen) that he should go to Green Bay when he it the open market. Had a bad feeling (for him) about him going to Atlanta and it's turning out to be correct. Feel bad for the guy because he deserves better.
Agree. I remember seeing this picture thinking that he would dominate jl55 as a tight end. Don't get me wrong, I love jl55, but w Jackson's height, hands, and strength, I couldn't imagine a safety much less a linebacker competing w him. U could literally in him up anywhere.Only if he's a pass catching TE...not sure how much of a run blocker he could be, and his pass blocking as a RB developed through his career but it wasn't dominant.
All in all...learning a new position and being effective I think would be much harder than you'd think.
Still amazes me that there is such affection for a guy who chose to go elsewhere. He could have stayed and been part of the rebuild here, but opted for greener pastures. So he got what he asked for. Playing for a team with a worse record, and sharing carries. Is he cursed? No, but I do believe Karma is a beyotch
I'm not a fan of a guy who says "you guys arent good enough for me, I'm going elsewhere". He opted outAfter so many years of carrying the team on his shoulders, I'd be shocked if there wasn't affection for S-Jax.
I tend to agree with this sentiment. He had an option to stay in STL but chose to leave so he could be "the guy" rather than sharing snaps and thought he was going somewhere where he had a better shot at the playoffs. This doesn't seem to be the case so much anymore. I love everything he did as a Ram and totally respected him during his time in STL. But now he's a Falcon...I'm not a fan of a guy who says "you guys arent good enough for me, I'm going elsewhere". He opted out
I can see where Steven was coming from. Rams were a year or two away when he left and he wanted to win now. It would be silly to think that the Falcons wouldn't be a prolific offense in 2013 and have a title shot. Their weak leak was running back so Jackson was an obvious choice. Do I feel bad for Jackson and Gonzales, who decided to play one more year and build on 2012's success, for the Falcons laying an egg? No. Did Jackson deserve to be on a losing team? No.I'm not a fan of a guy who says "you guys arent good enough for me, I'm going elsewhere". He opted out
Right, he quit on the team. Left for greener pastures. Its called karmaI can see where Steven was coming from. Rams were a year or two away when he left and he wanted to win now. It would be silly to think that the Falcons wouldn't be a prolific offense in 2013 and have a title shot. Their weak leak was running back so Jackson was an obvious choice. Do I feel bad for Jackson and Gonzales, who decided to play one more year and build on 2012's success, for the Falcons laying an egg? No. Did Jackson deserve to be on a losing team? No.