AvengerRam
Benevolent Troublemaker
- Joined
- May 9, 2018
- Messages
- 5,375
And, quite conveniently, your opinion is supported by facts.Stafford's play, with the full offense, is more than good enough to win a Super Bowl.. imo.
And, quite conveniently, your opinion is supported by facts.Stafford's play, with the full offense, is more than good enough to win a Super Bowl.. imo.
"deteriorate" ???????With 2024 QB draft class here and it’s very apparent the Rams are clearly in the market/interest for a QB and the future of the team which was made apparent by the drafting of Stetson Bennett.
This draft could be on level of that 83’ draft class. Not even considering Maye/Williams since they’ll certainly go top 5, that means there will be a race for Daniel’s, McCarthy, Pennix, or Nix.
There will still be plenty of teams around our draft position wanting a QB as well like the Vikings, Bucs, Atlanta, Seattle, Whiners, maybe Green Bay.
I’m in the firm belief we are and also need to target a QB if trading up or taking one at our position is feasible.
Staffords play has started to deteriorate slowly, with more and more erratic play.
It’s time.
Also—and this is just my opinion—but when Stafford is done McVay will be done too (at least for a season or 2). That doesn’t mean you can’t start looking toward the future but McVay and Les are gonna squeeze every ounce out of 9, 10, and 99 they can before this ride ends.
Me too. In a perfect world, my thought would be that Sean and Les can get someone they really believe in this draft, and allow him to develop for a few years under Stafford. Then we’re in good shape for when Stafford retires and McVay has a guy who’s young and ready to take the reins.I so hope you're wrong about that.
I don't know what you mean by showing you what "isn't" cherry picking, but what is cherry picking is taking a screenshot of Stafford's stats the past five games and intentionally leaving his TD/Int ratio out of the picture.Okay, show me what isn’t cherry picking? I’ll wait.
He also has 12 TD passes against only one interception in his last 4 games. Or, said another way, ever since Kyren Williams returned to the field.
Look I'm all for looking to the future and all but I'm really starting to think that Staff has a lot more football in him than we thought just a month ago.
Having said all that I wouldn't mind trading down to a team that is desperate for a QB but I don't see the Rams taking a QB any time before the 5th round if that.
Let other teams pay a king's ransom for one....we have a QB and his name is Matthew Stafford!!
~ArkyRamsFan~
I say bring Wentz to Training Camp next year and if he puts up good tape sign 'em for a year or so...I know we need a QB but it doesn't have to be via draft.
That said, does Wentz have anything left in the tank?
And..... Kyren Williams has a burst and power that Cam Akers seemed to be lacking, based on comparisons now.
Underrated point here. McVay NEEDS someone he meshes well with in order for him to be the guy. High energy, leadership, character, and whip smart.I love Stafford. But I would like to have a young QB behind him. I just have a hard time saying I would use that first pick on it.
But I don't think Corbin is wrong. All it would take is McVay really vibing with one of them then him being there on the board in the right spot. Question is what spot is that possible.
Don't profess to know that. We don't get to watch their whiteboard sessions or hear the staffs' takes on them or see their medical reports.
I will just say again to take a QB who has courage, and the size to win from the pocket.
Blake Bortles, 2.0.If Wentz is going to be the bridge QB, then even if he doesn't play this year, they still get a look at him in practice and see what he's got.
...Staffords play has started to deteriorate slowly, with more and more erratic play.
It’s time.