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...what?Defending Super Bowl champions- cap issues comes with title. Well worth it and earned too.
...what?Defending Super Bowl champions- cap issues comes with title. Well worth it and earned too.
Putting player control in a first time NFL coach coming from college with little to no NFL experience is a blunder a few teams makes. Lucky the Rams didn't do that. I remember a few hot college names when we hired McVay. Thankfully I doubt they ever got player control, unless it was prying Harbaugh away from Michigan.That sucks to be that far over the cap and still suck....
He was referring to the Cats, hahaDefending Super Bowl champions- cap issues comes with title. Well worth it and earned too.
McCaffrey would be very affordable this year but the next three years of his deal balloon to $12+ million. With his injury history despite how well he plays when he's rarely been healthy that's a very tough pill to swallow for a cash strapped team the next three years.Rams hunting for Cam Akers replacement: 3 possible trade options including Christian McCaffrey
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Los Angeles Rams hunting for Cam Akers replacement: 3 possible trade options including Christian McCaffrey
The Los Angeles Rams could turn to the trade market to replace struggling RB Cam Akers. Here the 3 best options on the trade market.sportsnaut.com
With the relationship between the Los Angeles Rams and running back Cam Akers having hit a low point, the organization may look to the trade market very soon to address the glaring weakness that is their running attack.
On Friday, the Rams officially ruled Akers out of Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers for “personal reasons.” The move was unexpected, but a player missing a game due to reasons they and the team don’t want to disclose to the public isn’t uncommon. However, comments made by head coach Sean McVay following the news sure made it seem like the 2020 second-round pick and the team were not on good terms.
The Rams’ running game has been abysmal this season, The team ranked dead last in the NFL with an average of 62.4 yards per game. As their starting running back, Akers has been at the forefront of that in what is on track to be his worst statistical year yet. Through five games, Akers has just 151 yards rushing, one touchdown, and is averaging a sad 3.0 yards per rush.
The Rams running game failures isn’t all on Akers, and McVay admitted as much in his press conference Friday. However, things are not going to get any better if the team continues to throw him out there each week. If things have soured to the point where Akers is traded or cut, Los Angeles must address their running back issues immediately to at least stay in the running for the division title, before they can further ponder trying to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
Christian McCaffrey and David Montgomery are options to fill Los Angeles Rams running back vacancy
If the Rams go the route of improving the running attack outside the organization — which McVay suggested is a possibility — before the Nov. 2 NFL trade deadline there are several great options available. Let’s dive into some of the possibilities.
Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers
Following the firing of head coach Matt Rhule, the Panthers are reportedly open for business when it comes to trades over the next month. While it has been suggested that Christian McCaffrey is not likely to be moved, the Panthers should still think about that possibility if the Rams are willing to make them an offer they can’t refuse. The one-time All-Pro would be a similar game-changer in-season addition like Odell Beckham, Jr. was for the team last year, and could be the missing ingredient that gets them back to the Super Bowl.
Some Gibson highlights. He's comfortable taking the handoff from the gun too which is nice.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRpcBFcoSo0&ab_channel=BenezetteFilms
Commodes fans think he fumbles too oftenHe looks perfect for McVay
Sure but what if it's irrepairable? It does 2 things.......get's rid of what could be a season long problem and set the tone for the rest of the squad. Particularly the young guysIf the Rams are really looking to trade Cam and spend any kind of good capital to land another back, shame on them. I get it. He has missed some lanes. Is Cam fucking Akers really what is holding this team back?
Some Gibson highlights. He's comfortable taking the handoff from the gun too which is nice.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRpcBFcoSo0&ab_channel=BenezetteFilms
That stuff happens to good backs. Just like good QBs miss WRs wide open in the endzone.But can he hit a 6 foot wide cut back lane?
Well, we're kind of assuming Cam is a cancer at that point. I'm not ready to go there. Regardless, a healthy Gurley would be hard pressed to produce behind this line... In this scheme. The ZBS needs the right players and I am not sure we have had those guys the last few years.Sure but what if it's irrepairable? It does 2 things.......get's rid of what could be a season long problem and set the tone for the rest of the squad. Particularly the young guys
Agreed. We may just be seeing the fallout of him coming back from that injury a lesser version of who he was. He was definitely not the same guy last year when he returned. And so far this season he is not the same guy.Well, we're kind of assuming Cam is a cancer at that point. I'm not ready to go there. Regardless, a healthy Gurley would be hard pressed to produce behind this line... In this scheme. The ZBS needs the right players and I am not sure we have had those guys the last few years.
Hahahahaha CommodesRams hunting for Cam Akers replacement: 3 possible trade options including Christian McCaffrey
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Los Angeles Rams hunting for Cam Akers replacement: 3 possible trade options including Christian McCaffrey
The Los Angeles Rams could turn to the trade market to replace struggling RB Cam Akers. Here the 3 best options on the trade market.sportsnaut.com
With the relationship between the Los Angeles Rams and running back Cam Akers having hit a low point, the organization may look to the trade market very soon to address the glaring weakness that is their running attack.
On Friday, the Rams officially ruled Akers out of Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers for “personal reasons.” The move was unexpected, but a player missing a game due to reasons they and the team don’t want to disclose to the public isn’t uncommon. However, comments made by head coach Sean McVay following the news sure made it seem like the 2020 second-round pick and the team were not on good terms.
The Rams’ running game has been abysmal this season, The team ranked dead last in the NFL with an average of 62.4 yards per game. As their starting running back, Akers has been at the forefront of that in what is on track to be his worst statistical year yet. Through five games, Akers has just 151 yards rushing, one touchdown, and is averaging a sad 3.0 yards per rush.
The Rams running game failures isn’t all on Akers, and McVay admitted as much in his press conference Friday. However, things are not going to get any better if the team continues to throw him out there each week. If things have soured to the point where Akers is traded or cut, Los Angeles must address their running back issues immediately to at least stay in the running for the division title, before they can further ponder trying to repeat as Super Bowl champions.
Christian McCaffrey and David Montgomery are options to fill Los Angeles Rams running back vacancy
If the Rams go the route of improving the running attack outside the organization — which McVay suggested is a possibility — before the Nov. 2 NFL trade deadline there are several great options available. Let’s dive into some of the possibilities.
Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers
Following the firing of head coach Matt Rhule, the Panthers are reportedly open for business when it comes to trades over the next month. While it has been suggested that Christian McCaffrey is not likely to be moved, the Panthers should still think about that possibility if the Rams are willing to make them an offer they can’t refuse. The one-time All-Pro would be a similar game-changer in-season addition like Odell Beckham, Jr. was for the team last year, and could be the missing ingredient that gets them back to the Super Bowl.
David Montgomery, Chicago Bears
Khalil Herbert has impressed this season filling in for David Montgomery. That, mixed with the fact that the 2019 third-round pick is set to become a free agent is more than enough reason for the Chicago Bears to open up dialogue on trades. Obviously, Montgomery is not the player McCaffrey is, but he certainly could take his game to another level under McVay and would come at a far cheaper rate.
Antonio Gibson, Washington Commodes
With Brian Robinson back on the field and taking over the starting job for the Washington Commodes in Week 6, last season’s starter Antonio Gibson is expendable. Losing your job isn’t a great sign, but the Commodes are a mess, and rushing for over 1,000 yards for the organization last year clearly shows there is serious upside in him. Washington is in the midst of another lost season and could be looking to make movs before Nov. 2 and the Rams should inquire about the 2020 third-round NFL draft pick.