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  • #5896
    RamBill
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    Are the Vikings and Rams “mirror images of each other?” Marc Lillibridge joined Kevin Wheeler to talk about football officially getting kicked off, expectations for the Rams, their matchup vs. the Vikings, JJ Watt’s contract, and the NFL cutdowns and the tough part of that.

    http://www.rams-news.com/are-the-vikings-and-rams-mirror-images-of-each-other-radio-interview/

    #5897
    RamBill
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    Jim Thomas talks Rams with Frank Cusumano on 920 AM Radio. Jim talks about the roster cuts, the signing of Case Keenum, what happened with Michael Sam, Shaun Hill filling in for Bradford, the match up with the Vikings and much more.

    http://www.rams-news.com/jim-thomas-rams-update-sept-2-radio-interview/

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    Cusumano has it in his head that Bradford was this huge liability (ie. he thought that before the injury). I don’t get that.

    #5904
    RamBill
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    Will Robert Quinn demand J.J. Watt-type money? Mike Sando tells talks to Randy K. and D’Marco Farr about Watt’s new contract and how it affects Robert Quinn’s future contract. Sando also lists the Rams as his #1 surprise team for 2014. Not that they’ll make the playoffs, but writing them off so easily like so many are doing after the Bradford injury is premature.

    http://www.rams-news.com/mike-sando-on-if-robert-quinn-stands-to-earn-j-j-watt-level-money-radio-interview

    #5905
    RamBill
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    Surprise team candidates for 2014
    Rams, Bucs, Vikings could all out-perform expectations this season
    By Mike Sando | ESPN Insider
    http://insider.espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/11451808/rams-surprise-team-candidates-2014-nfl

    It’s tough to surprise the wiseguys. That became clear after Las Vegas Hotel SuperBook director Jay Kornegay shared over-under victory projections for NFL teams in 2014. Twenty-seven of the 32 teams carried over-under totals of at least seven victories, and four others fell between five and 6.5 victories.

    There was no total listed for the St. Louis Rams after the team lost quarterback Sam Bradford for the season, but that won’t stop me from listing the Rams among my potential “surprise” teams for 2014. I used Kornegay’s over-under figures when looking for teams that might outperform expectations. I also considered 2013 victory totals and what I perceived to be public expectations for teams in light of offseason moves.

    Here are my picks for potential surprise teams in 2014.

    The rest of the article is in the ESPN Insider Section

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