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    #162221
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    Malik Willis iz gonna be a big boom or a big bust for someone. I dunno why the Vikings wouldnt grab him.

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    I forget if i posted this before. But its worth another look.

    #162285
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    Lest you as a Rams fan take either Puka or Davante for granted.

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    Price Carter@priceacarter
    Could you IMAGINE a #Chiefs wide receiver lining up on the outside, beating press man coverage, winning a contested catch AND keeping his feet in bounds?? This is my wish.

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    With five-time All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams scheduled to carry a $39 million cap number this season, he and the 49ers currently are struggling to find a contractual solution, per league sources. If the two sides can’t bridge their differences in their standoff, Williams would be expected to join this year’s free-agent class, making him one of the premier players available.

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    Greg Cosell reads The Great Gatsby and Moby Dick to learn about three tight end schemes.

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    It’s funny. The cafe he mentions, I’ve eaten there. A couple of years ago I was in town for my mother’s memorial service, and my very cool nieces took me there. It’s everything the vid below claims it is.

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    Hmmm. I wonder what the secret is to “best cinnamon toast.”

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    Hmmm. I wonder what the secret is to “best cinnamon toast.”

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    They have their own bakery on the premises.

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    They both missed the Rams…and so did I

    #162403
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    As did I.

    And… btw… wow

    I did not know that Bill Munson played for the Rams. Not sure how I forgot/didn’t know that.

    Never heard of Parker Hall or Billy Wade.

    I see Joe Namath, Bert Jones, and Dieter Brock failed to make the chart.

    A little surprised to see Bulger at 2. I would not have guess that, either.

    Stafford. Already passed Goff, and he’s one healthy season from passing Gabriel.

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    Stafford. Already passed Goff, and he’s one healthy season from passing Gabriel.

    this is why he needs to play at least two more seasons. i would prefer at least three more seasons.

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    As did I.

    I did not know that Bill Munson played for the Rams. Not sure how I forgot/didn’t know that.
    A little surprised to see Bulger at 2. I would not have guess that, either.
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    I knew about Munson because his picture was on an old electric-football game i once knew.

    Bulger. Sigh. Bulger, Bradford and Everett — all three kinda sorta engender mixed-up-feelings in wv-brain.

    I would say its as simple as not-winning-a-ring, but then Gabriel does not engender any mixed-up-feelings in my brain. So, I dunno.

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    Munson was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the first round, seventh overall pick, of the 1964 NFL draft.[1] As a rookie in 1964, he started eight games for the Rams, leading them to a 2–4–2 record in those games.[1] On December 14, 1964, he connected with Bucky Pope for a 95-yard touchdown against the Green Bay Packers,[5] ranking as the longest pass play in the NFL during the 1964 season. The following year, he started the first 10 games for the Rams, compiling a 1–9 record, but missed the final four games due to a knee injury.[1][6] Munson eventually lost the starting quarterback job to Roman Gabriel and saw only limited action as a backup for the Rams in 1966 and 1967.

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    Bulger. Sigh. Bulger, Bradford and Everett — all three kinda sorta engender mixed-up-feelings in wv-brain.

    One issue clouding this with almost all Rams qbs is tenure. How long they were in the position. Warner was an all-season starter for 3 years. Bulger, 7 years. Everett, 8 years. Bradford, 4 years. Goff, 6 years.

    Grabriel–11 years.

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    Namath. I had high hopes.

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    One issue clouding this with almost all Rams qbs is tenure. How long they were in the position. Warner was an all-season starter for 3 years. Bulger, 7 years. Everett, 8 years. Bradford, 4 years. Goff, 6 years.

    Grabriel–11 years.

    Warner is such a legend, it ‘feels’ like he was there a lot longer. At least it does to me. Bulger does not feel like a 7 year starter to me.

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    Every Joe Namath Los Angeles Rams Touchdown Pass

    Oh good. A short highlight video for a change. Sometimes those 40 minute Stafford highlights videos are just too long.

    Like the 27 minute video: “every Stafford TD pass against Seattle in 2026.” It just goes on. And on. And on.

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    Los Angeles Rams
    Munson was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the first round, seventh overall pick, of the 1964 NFL draft.[1] As a rookie in 1964, he started eight games for the Rams, leading them to a 2–4–2 record in those games.[1] On December 14, 1964, he connected with Bucky Pope for a 95-yard touchdown against the Green Bay Packers,[5] ranking as the longest pass play in the NFL during the 1964 season. The following year, he started the first 10 games for the Rams, compiling a 1–9 record, but missed the final four games due to a knee injury.[1][6] Munson eventually lost the starting quarterback job to Roman Gabriel and saw only limited action as a backup for the Rams in 1966 and 1967.

    That explains it. He started with the Rams right before football entered my consciousness, not at the end of his career like Namath and Jones. I always think of him as a Lion.

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    Every Joe Namath Los Angeles Rams Touchdown Pass

    Oh good. A short highlight video for a change. Sometimes those 40 minute Stafford highlights videos are just too long.

    Like the 27 minute video: “every Stafford TD pass against Seattle in 2026.” It just goes on. And on. And on.

    LOL. And they had to use slo-mo and replays to make it last as long as it did.

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    Oh good. A short highlight video for a change. Sometimes those 40 minute Stafford highlights videos are just too long.

    Like the 27 minute video: “every Stafford TD pass against Seattle in 2026.” It just goes on. And on. And on.

    Yes, well still, that last one to McCutcheon was a heckuva play-fake.

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    Jeff Pearlman on Vince Ferragamo.

    the “most 1979 QB ever”

    This is pretty good. 23 min segment….

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    Cardinals released Kyler Murray today. Dunno what the cap hit is.

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    Cowherd noted: Bears 28 yr-old starting center just retired. Stanford guy. Drew Dalman.

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