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Isn't it funny not only does Rodgers play with the media like chew toy for a dog and gets away with it but what I find ironic is
Stafford was a loser with no playoff wins which he was supposed to magically pull out of his ass without a complete team ever in Detroit nevertheless a loser. Give him one complete team and on the first try he wins a Superbowl. Yet the media was just salivating to say "same ole Stafford" Hmmm
By the same token Rodgers has had many chances complete teams over and over yet great as he is fails for what ever reason. So begs the question who really is the loser???
That said Rodgers will go down as one of the best to do it deservedly so but is he not actually more of a loser than the so called loser Stafford???
They now both have 1 Superbowl each but Rodgers should have at least 3-4 out of how many chances????
Stafford technically 1 for 1 when both have complete teams.
Having said all that am I saying Stafford is better than Rodgers? Technically no however it begs to ask is he more of a winner at this point if the genie grants Rodgers say 6-7 wishes and that same genie grants Stafford 1 wish??? Stafford has made his 1 wish count!!!! Rodgers made 1 count but pissed away the rest.
When will the media cover that aspect of losing.
A repeat for the Rams next season might beg the question whether Stafford is better.
Because I agree with the sentiment; and because you may have been a little emotional here, I will ignore the "slight breach in etiquette for skipping the triple-dare and going right for the throat with the coup de grace triple-dog-dare."I triple dog dare you to tell the media that lol
Two players I hoped the Rams would pick in separate drafts were Elgton Jenkins and James Daniels. But even outside the box, I think there is no way they compete for Daniel’s.I don't know that it's "outside-the-box" but I really liked James Daniels (C/G) when he came out of Iowa (turn-out a lot of good OL ... similar to Wisconsin) as a high-second round pick in 2018. He was a younger rookie at just 21; and will not turn 25 until September of 2022. He's athletic and might fit well with the Rams.
I am very curious what Allen and Corbett get in free agency.
O-Line is so tricky. It's vital to the success of an offense. There are 160 starting offensive linemen in the NFL but there are NOT 160 quality offensive linemen in the NFL. I consider Allen and Corbett good players. However, there are numbers for each that will be to-high in my opinion.
For the time-being, I was just looking at the unrestricted free agents.Two players I hoped the Rams would pick in separate drafts were Elgton Jenkins and James Daniels. But even outside the box, I think there is no way they compete for Daniel’s.
I think @jrry32 idea of bringing back Saffold is more realistic and solves some problems.
getting Saffold back and reupping whit would be awesome, 2nd ring time.....Two players I hoped the Rams would pick in separate drafts were Elgton Jenkins and James Daniels. But even outside the box, I think there is no way they compete for Daniel’s.
I think @jrry32 idea of bringing back Saffold is more realistic and solves some problems.
Bobby Wagner - I can dream!