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  • #149942
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    #149943
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    #149945
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Of course it’s a step down from Wentz but he can win a game in a pinch as a spot starter.

    https://x.com/theramswire/status/1768756654361759798?s=46&t=HWVy98OnVkQzKJrO607ZCw

    #149946
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    Hoo boy. Better than Rypien I suppose. I guess Wentz is holding out for greener pastures.

    #149947
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    @speed_kills@speedk1lls
    lessoned learned!! Now thats how you do it. Don’t paly around you go sign a quality back up QB. And like Wentz in this case hes a low end starter caliber QB. Nice job Rams!

    #149952
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    My first reaction was disappointment. Like…last night, I was pretty excited about the Rams’ offseason. Excellent so far.

    Then…A-a-ron retires. Then Jimmy G gets signed the same day. The Raiders dumped him, ffs. I was hoping Wentz would resign, though I didn’t think it was likely.

    But. Actually, Jimmy G isn’t a bad backup. He won a lot of games, and got to the SB. He may be better than Wentz, for all I know. He is certainly the best backup since Keenum. At the very least. So. Yay. I guess.

    #150008
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    Didnt realize this thread was extant.

    I think its a perfect signing.   Shows the Rams think they can contend next season.

    Can you imagine if Stafford got hurt the week before a 49er game, and JG started for the Rams against Shanahan?

     

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    #150012
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    Can you imagine if Stafford got hurt the week before a 49er game, and JG started for the Rams against Shanahan? w v

    The closet Seahawks fan is out of the closet. Again.

    #150015
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    Can you imagine if Stafford got hurt the week before a 49er game, and JG started for the Rams against Shanahan? w v

    The closet Seahawks fan is out of the closet. Again.

    Apparently the giddiness generated by Donald’s retirement is starting to wane. Now he’s compensating by fantasizing about Stafford getting hurt.  What’s next, Puka going blind?

    #150020
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    Apparently the giddiness generated by Donald’s retirement is starting to wane. Now he’s compensating by fantasizing about Stafford getting hurt.  What’s next, Puka going blind?

    Puka would still be a top 10 receiver even if he went blind, but I see the point you’re trying to make.

    #150028
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    #150031
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    “..Garoppolo spent six seasons with the division-rival San Francisco 49ers and has an 8-0 record against the Rams in his career.”

     

    sigh

     

    Think McVay might pick JG’s brain a little.

     

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    #150034
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    “..Garoppolo spent six seasons with the division-rival San Francisco 49ers and has an 8-0 record against the Rams in his career.”

    Eight and One.

    #150035
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    I am curious about the Garoppolo/Wentz decision.

    Wentz is still out there, and nobody is talking about him as far as I know. And, afaik, the knock on Wentz was character, rather than ability. I didn’t follow him at all, but I don’t think he was known for making poor reads, or lousy study habits, or a weak arm, or whatever. Wentz had only one performance with the Rams, and he did okay. Granted it was essentially a pre-season game, and the stakes were low. But I never heard anything about Wentz. Did he not fit in with the Rams’ scheme somehow?

    Granted, Garappolo has a better-looking resume, so he may be a better QB than Wentz. I don’t know why he flamed out in LV. I know the 9ers thought he had limited upside, and believed Purdy was the better QB. (And, btw, it’s a pisser that the 9ers wasted all that draft capital to trade up for Trey Lance, only to have Lance be a bust, only to have the 9ers’ ass saved by Mr. Irrelevant. They should be in hell right now, but Purdy came from nowhere to save their asses).

    So Garappolo is a proven “better-than-meh” starting QB. And Wentz, I guess, is not. But the cost difference between the two couldn’t be a whole lot, and Wentz has better physical skills. I’m just curious.

    I’m fine with Garappolo is a #2. He might be the best #2 in the league, as a matter of fact. He’s good enough to win games, obviously. This is no Brett Rypien.

    #150038
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    I didn’t follow him at all, but I don’t think he was known for making poor reads, or lousy study habits, or a weak arm, or whatever.

    Wentz was not a good leader/colleague. The Colts grew sick of his resistance to hard coaching. And of course he proudly went unvaccinated in the height of the pandemic and was outspoken about it. He basically is seen as having character issues.

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