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  • #160875
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    Steve Palazzolo@StevePalazzolo_
    Much of the commentary for fired GMs is that they “never got the QB right,” and my question is, who do you trust to “get the QB right?”

    If a GM makes the right QB move once, are they more likely to do it again? Is it luck of the draw?

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    I think a lot about how it’s never one decision, either. It’s a long series of conversations that slowly push toward or away from a decision. For me it’s always, are you having productive conversations with a staff of scouts and coaches on the QB? Are they “getting it right” too?

    And if it does end up a lone decision …whether by GM or owner or HC…your process is beyond saving.

    #160877
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    Rams will be one of the Super Bowl favorites next year, with Stafford. Very high expectations.

    But will Stafford want to play the next year. Or the next.

    How are the Rams looking at the next QB transition ?

    McVay has had Goff, and then Stafford. Not bad.

    He hates running QBs, obviously. I will never get my running QB 🙂

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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    In 2025, the Rams became the first team in NFL history to have a season with at least 4,500 net passing yards, 2,000 rushing yards and 15 or fewer turnovers.

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    Ian Hartitz@Ihartitz
    Final 2025 NFL defense ranks in “Havoc” which is the % of plays a defense gets a pressure, TFL, forced fumble, INT, or pass breakup:

    1. Texans (43.4%)
    T2. Seahawks (41.8%)
    T2. Broncos (41.8%)
    4. Jaguars (40.1%)
    5. Chargers (39.6%)
    6. Browns (38.9%)
    7. Rams (38.8%)
    8. Buccaneers (38.7%)
    9. Patriots (38.5%)
    10. Steelers (38.2%)
    11. Vikings (38%)
    12. Falcons (37.7%)
    13. Cowboys (36.1%)
    T14. Eagles (36%)
    T14. Lions (36%)
    16. Bills (35.4%)
    17. Chiefs (35.3%)
    18. Packers (34.8%)
    19. Giants (34.6%)
    20. Colts (34.5%)
    21. Titans (34.4%)
    22. Saints (33.3%)
    23. Commanders (32.5%)
    24. Raiders (32.1%)
    25. Ravens (32%)
    26. Bears (31.6%)
    27. Bengals (31.4%)
    28. Dolphins (30.6%)
    29. Cardinals (30.5%)
    30. 49ers (30.1%)
    31. Panthers (27.3%)
    32. Jets (27.2%)

    #160892
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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    Among all interior defensive linemen, Turner finished 5th in Defensive Grade (83.1), 6th in Pass Rush Grade (84.6) and 12th in Run Defense Grade (70.8) (min 50% snaps played), per
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    Inside Edge NFL@IE_NFL·
    Successful Play Rate | 2025 Season

    1. Rams – 50.7%
    2. Bills – 48.2%
    3. Patriots – 47.8%
    4. 49ers – 47.2%
    5. Packers – 46.3%
    9. Bears – 44.5%
    13. Seahawks – 43.5%
    16. Broncos – 42.9%
    17. Jaguars – 42.8%
    18. Steelers – 42.6%
    19. Panthers, Chargers – 42.4%
    21. Eagles – 41.6%
    28. Texans – 39.8%

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    NFL Researcher@NFL_Researcher
    Lowest three and out percentage among 2025 playoff teams (NFL rank)…

    1. Panthers – 15.2% (2nd)
    2. 49ers – 15.3% (3rd)
    3. Rams – 15.5% (4th)
    4. Bills – 16.7% (6th)
    5. Packers – 16.9% (T-8th)
    6. Patriots – 17.8% (12th)
    7. Seahawks – 18.9% (15th)
    8. Chargers – 20.0% (16th)
    9. Jaguars – 20.1% (17th)
    10. Bears – 20.2% (19th)
    11. Texans – 23.6% (27th)
    12. Steelers – 23.7% (28th)
    13. Broncos – 25.0% (29th)
    14. Eagles – 28.1% (32nd)

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    Gary Klein@LATimesklein
    Rams QB Matthew Stafford named NFC offensive player of month.

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    Dave Kluge@DaveKluge
    I’m bored on a flight so I’m going to guess every team’s Week 1 starting QB.

    Arizona Cardinals – Dante Moore
    Atlanta Falcons – Kirk Cousins
    Baltimore Ravens – Lamar Jackson
    Buffalo Bills – Josh Allen
    Carolina Panthers – Bryce Young
    Chicago Bears – Caleb Williams
    Cincinnati Bengals – Joe Burrow
    Cleveland Browns – Deshaun Watson
    Dallas Cowboys – Dak Prescott
    Denver Broncos – Bo Nix
    Detroit Lions – Jared Goff
    Green Bay Packers – Jordan Love
    Houston Texans – CJ Stroud
    Indianapolis Colts – Riley Leonard
    Jacksonville Jaguars – Trevor Lawrence
    Kansas City Chiefs – Geno Smith
    Las Vegas Raiders – Fernando Mendoza
    Los Angeles Chargers – Justin Herbert
    Los Angeles Rams – Matthew Stafford
    Miami Dolphins – Malik Willis
    Minnesota Vikings – JJ McCarthy
    New England Patriots – Drake Maye
    New Orleans Saints – Tyler Shough
    New York Giants – Jason Dart
    New York Jets – Kyler Murray
    Philadelphia Eagles – Jalen Hurts
    Pittsburgh Steelers – Aaron Rodgers
    San Francisco 49ers – Brock Purdy
    Seattle Seahawks – Sam Darnold
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Baker Mayfield
    Tennessee Titans – Cam Ward
    Washington Commanders – Jayden Daniels

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    trey wingo@wingoz
    Tom Moore is a legend. Once when he was the OC in Indy he was asked why the backup QB wasn’t getting reps… only Peyton was. Moore’s response? “ Well if 18 goes down we’re f^%ed… and we don’t practice f^%*ed!!”

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    PFF: Final 2025 NFL defensive line rankings

    https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-final-2025-nfl-defensive-line-rankings

    Rank Previous Rank Team PFF WAR PFF Grade Top-graded player Move
    1 1 Cleveland Browns 1.3696 87.1 Myles Garrett 0
    2 2 Houston Texans 1.0976 81.2 Will Anderson Jr. 0
    3 3 Pittsburgh Steelers 1.0297 76.9 Cameron Heyward 0
    4 5 Denver Broncos 0.8884 72.2 Nik Bonitto +1
    5 4 Los Angeles Rams 0.8755 85.6 Poona Ford -1
    6 6 Detroit Lions 0.8252 79.6 Aidan Hutchinson 0
    7 7 Dallas Cowboys 0.7743 74.0 Quinnen Williams 0
    8 9 Seattle Seahawks 0.7462 75.1 DeMarcus Lawrence +1
    9 8 Philadelphia Eagles 0.7355 72.5 Joshua Uche -1
    10 10 Minnesota Vikings 0.7238 68.6 Jonathan Greenard 0
    11 11 New York Giants 0.7087 68.0 Dexter Lawrence 0
    12 12 Green Bay Packers 0.6414 64.0 Micah Parsons 0
    13 14 Atlanta Falcons 0.5415 66.1 David Onyemata +1
    14 13 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0.5401 62.6 Vita Vea -1
    15 17 New England Patriots 0.4709 63.6 Cory Durden +2
    16 15 Buffalo Bills 0.4661 64.6 Greg Rousseau -1
    17 16 Tennessee Titans 0.4567 68.6 Jeffery Simmons -1
    18 21 New Orleans Saints 0.3816 62.1 Chase Young +3
    19 19 Los Angeles Chargers 0.3741 67.5 Khalil Mack 0
    20 20 Kansas City Chiefs 0.3656 60.8 George Karlaftis 0
    21 18 Indianapolis Colts 0.3567 64.1 Laiatu Latu -3
    22 22 Las Vegas Raiders 0.3408 54.2 Maxx Crosby 0
    23 24 Jacksonville Jaguars 0.3201 61.6 Josh Hines-Allen +1
    24 23 Washington Commanders 0.2655 55.7 Dorance Armstrong -1
    25 26 Carolina Panthers 0.2338 58.8 Derrick Brown +1
    26 29 Chicago Bears 0.233 53.6 Montez Sweat +3
    27 27 San Francisco 49ers 0.2229 50.8 Bryce Huff 0
    28 25 New York Jets 0.195 64.9 Jowon Briggs -3
    29 28 Arizona Cardinals 0.1917 51.0 Josh Sweat -1
    30 30 Cincinnati Bengals 0.1210 57.1 Trey Hendrickson 0
    31 31 Baltimore Ravens 0.0803 60.2 Travis Jones 0
    32 32 Miami Dolphins -0.0921 50.0 Zach Sieler 0

    #160959
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    Ramsoholic@ShayTweetedThat
    This is a Quentin Lake stat.

    Welcome back. Lake is an NB, LB, and S — the leader of this defense is back. Expect a noticeable improvement from the DBs

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