What Von Miller Knew

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

Oregonram

OregonRam
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Apr 28, 2017
Messages
1,695
It’s hard to repeat as Champions in the NFL. He found one of the most talented teams who has an extreme hunger for the title. Coaches can only do so much to manufacture hunger. I believe the Rams will re-group based on professional pride. Staff and Coop look hungry as ever…the defense? Not so much…maybe scheme at this point. Akers? Did he come back too early from his injury? The Lombardi is fickle. Sean will demand a higher bar…will the hunger return? Only time will tell.
 

Steve808

Pro Bowler
Joined
Nov 27, 2017
Messages
1,860
Name
Steve
It’s hard to repeat as Champions in the NFL. He found one of the most talented teams who has an extreme hunger for the title. Coaches can only do so much to manufacture hunger. I believe the Rams will re-group based on professional pride. Staff and Coop look hungry as ever…the defense? Not so much…maybe scheme at this point. Akers? Did he come back too early from his injury? The Lombardi is fickle. Sean will demand a higher bar…will the hunger return? Only time will tell.

I think the Ram's day of reckoning comes soon. Next week we almost have a "must win" against Arizona. And I say that because a loss leaves us at 1-2, then facing the whiners who can put the first nail in the coffin and send us to 1-3, and 0-2 in the NFC west. Of course, even in that worse case scenario, the Rams are far from done but we won't be feeling too good about our team if that happens.

Looks like the bengals are suffering that superbowl hangover that the Rams had after losing SB 53.

Of course, Von also had about 100 million+ other reasons to go to Buffalo.
 

Loyal

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jul 27, 2010
Messages
30,557
It's about the money and his weakness to do what his Dad says when he's in his 30's. I could give a shyte to hear his views on anything as of now. He was here for a brief time and could have had an enduring legacy as a Ram, and that meant nothing to him, so screw him. I purposefully ignore any videos featuring him, because he pisses me off.
 

So Ram

Legend
Camp Reporter
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
15,175
It’s hard to repeat as Champions in the NFL. He found one of the most talented teams who has an extreme hunger for the title. Coaches can only do so much to manufacture hunger. I believe the Rams will re-group based on professional pride. Staff and Coop look hungry as ever…the defense? Not so much…maybe scheme at this point. Akers? Did he come back too early from his injury? The Lombardi is fickle. Sean will demand a higher bar…will the hunger return? Only time will tell.
I’m hungry to know what Von Miller knew ? Did you even watch all of the Buffalo Bills game? There were some things said about Von Miller & why he is with The Bills & what he means to them already.

BTW- what does Von Miller know about OBJ & what does OBJ know about Von Miller & do they really care for one another anymore.

I saw enough to know something.I’ve heard some things & things said & posted .

I also know t was one heck of a trade & Von Miller was the perfect piece Les Snead found & why Sean Mcvay wanted to wait until announcing his contract together with Les Snead.

There is a lot that goes into this & Von Miller is such an excellent leader,fun & energetic person. I wish him & The Bills luck.

McDermott is a coach that gets it & IMO is a better NFL coach for Von Miller than Mcvay is.Taking nothing away from Sean Mcvay.
 

So Ram

Legend
Camp Reporter
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
15,175
It's about the money and his weakness to do what his Dad says when he's in his 30's. I could give a shyte to hear his views on anything as of now. He was here for a brief time and could have had an enduring legacy as a Ram, and that meant nothing to him, so screw him. I purposefully ignore any videos featuring him, because he pisses me off.

Well - I’d say your VERY BITTER for no real reason. Von Miller was a Solid Ram who helped The Rams win a SuperBowl. I’d see your point more of (US) you were a Denver Broncos .

My example would be as an example Aaron Donald.

Whatever Loyal,your name Loyal says something but maybe to a fault?

I’m worried about The Rams,not going to blame or HATE Von Miller.He forever helped Aaron Donald win a SuperBowl.
 

So Ram

Legend
Camp Reporter
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
15,175
This Bosa kid is tough & a better pass rusher than Von Miller,or at least ascending into one.
JJ watts younger bro though with TJ is the better Bro’s.That said these next couple years them Bosa Bro’s are going to put some hurting on a few QB’s.
I didn’t get to watch this last Rams game yet & hope I recorded it.I’ll have a better idea of what The Rams DE/OLB look like without Von Miller?Thursday Night poor Joe Noteboom got a real up close & more personal feel for Von than when they were teammates.
 

Loyal

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jul 27, 2010
Messages
30,557
Well - I’d say your VERY BITTER for no real reason. Von Miller was a Solid Ram who helped The Rams win a SuperBowl. I’d see your point more of (US) you were a Denver Broncos .

My example would be as an example Aaron Donald.

Whatever Loyal,your name Loyal says something but maybe to a fault?

I’m worried about The Rams,not going to blame or HATE Von Miller.He forever helped Aaron Donald win a SuperBowl.
That is your opinion.

The Denver Broncos comment makes no sense at all. He had no control of the trade to the Rams, but he had ultimate control as to whether to stay with the Rams, or not. He was an 8 month carpetbagger and left with a ring and he's dancing over the prone body of Matthew Stafford after having sacked him in game one. Screw the money grubbing bastid. You wanna love him, go right ahead.
 

Steve808

Pro Bowler
Joined
Nov 27, 2017
Messages
1,860
Name
Steve
This Bosa kid is tough & a better pass rusher than Von Miller,or at least ascending into one.
JJ watts younger bro though with TJ is the better Bro’s.That said these next couple years them Bosa Bro’s are going to put some hurting on a few QB’s.
I didn’t get to watch this last Rams game yet & hope I recorded it.I’ll have a better idea of what The Rams DE/OLB look like without Von Miller?Thursday Night poor Joe Noteboom got a real up close & more personal feel for Von than when they were teammates.

Which Bosa kid? Both are good players but none of them have a ring (thus far). And I hope the one playing for the whiners never gets one, unless he plays elsewhere.
 

So Ram

Legend
Camp Reporter
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
15,175
That is your opinion.

The Denver Broncos comment makes no sense at all. He had no control of the trade to the Rams, but he had ultimate control as to whether to stay with the Rams, or not. He was an 8 month carpetbagger and left with a ring and he's dancing over the prone body of Matthew Stafford after having sacked him in game one. Screw the money grubbing bastid. You wanna love him, go right ahead.

Not saying love,just appreciated him helping The Rams win a SuperBowl. Von Miller had more control than you might have thought. Either way being with a team your Whole (10 years)career vs. 4 months.

Had no say in Denver? Come on now? The 1 team he never had a say to where he wanted to be was The Rams,so to think what he did should be F”HIM ? Ok Great!! I like me some Clay Matthews,but yeah alright. Is he a HOF player? Just saying if you want no sense.

Glad Eric Weedle got his ring,he had a choice as well as Clay. You can talk money & what players mean it meant.
I love me some Robert Woods & what he meant to The Rams.

The NFL is a business & whatever choice Von Miller that was on him. If YOU thought Von was coming back I’d say that is INSANITY! Les Snead made a nice trade. You add OBJ to the Mix? Ok - I’ll be happy when Van Jefferson is healthy.
BTW- I like the way Hollins did his Von Miller interpretation to end the Falcons game.
 

So Ram

Legend
Camp Reporter
Joined
Jun 18, 2014
Messages
15,175
Von Miller gets traded to The Rams & could have been a ME player & nit cared about winning or team.

Don’t understand why anyone is upset at him making a personal decision that is best for him & his family. He helped The Rams win a SuperBowl.If he didn’t Ram Fans would talk crap & not care about the player.
It’s a Right that a player has after there first 4 seasons & 5 for first rounders Where is the loyalty to a player to a guy that leaves Buffalo & signs with The Rams? Especially if your an LA guy & parents live 10 miles away. You get hurt & the week before the SuperBowl your Dad Dies.

What do you do? Trade him - great, now you make him a sacrificed player.

I think Jacob Harris willl be a solid Ram along with Ben Sko
 

den-the-coach

Fifty-four Forty or Fight
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jan 16, 2013
Messages
23,002
Name
Dennis
Von Miller got paid, he also understood the team he was going to was on the cusp and he could be the missing link. So Miller made the smart move and now looks like a genius and is playing lights out.

Nothing wrong with what he did, I just didn't like that he waited to the last possible moment.
 

Elmgrovegnome

Legend
Joined
Jan 23, 2013
Messages
22,779
It’s hard to repeat as Champions in the NFL. He found one of the most talented teams who has an extreme hunger for the title. Coaches can only do so much to manufacture hunger. I believe the Rams will re-group based on professional pride. Staff and Coop look hungry as ever…the defense? Not so much…maybe scheme at this point. Akers? Did he come back too early from his injury? The Lombardi is fickle. Sean will demand a higher bar…will the hunger return? Only time will tell.
He wanted to stay in LA. His dad and his agent kept telling him to use his head and take the money. Von didn’t seek out or find a better roster. The Bills came after him.

Watch the video. Von isn’t some genius and he still was wishing he was in LA at the start of camp.
 

OntarioRam

Hall of Fame
Joined
Sep 22, 2015
Messages
3,622
It is a long season. The NFC is weak. I still think the Rams have a very good chance at coming out of it. Tampa Bay would likely be the other top contender in the NFC, and their offensive line is in shambles just like ours. Philly also looks very dangerous, and of course, San Francisco is always a threat. But the Rams have good odds. And once you are in the Super Bowl, it is anyone's game, although I think whoever comes out of the NFC will be a sizeable underdog. But you never know and have to play the games! The Packers do not concern me one bit and I am continually shocked at how the odds makers view Green Bay. You cannot win in today's NFL without any quality WRs.
 

dang

Legend
Joined
Mar 15, 2018
Messages
7,497
Yeah but Miller will probably collect only half of that amount.
That’s how I feel. He was led primarily by the desires of his dad and agent on the “potential” of full contract $$$ in Buffalo. Miller is a force on the right team in the right role. Let’s see how he does in very cold Buffalo and over a 17 game season. Luckily for him the Rams in 2021 and the Bills in 2022 wanted/needed him and They were the right teams. I’ll eat my words if wrong but unless the Bills use him smartly he will not be a force for the entire season/playoffs. And yes the Rams put him in a position to garner interest from multiple teams at premium $$$ so I am a bitter Rams fan.