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  • #33841
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    • This topic was modified 9 years ago by Avatar photoAgamemnon.

    Agamemnon

    #33842
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    What an idiot.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #33843
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    What an idiot.

    He can join Pead on the already been cut squad. We should have traded him instead of Givens. imo

    Agamemnon

    #33845
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    http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/rams-report/article_dc9600a8-35e3-5368-a392-352dceddc175.html#
    Rams’ Bailey draws 4-game NFL drug suspension
    40 minutes ago • By Jim Thomas

    For the second time in a week, a Rams player has been suspended for violating league drug policy.

    Wide receiver Stedman Bailey, the Rams’ No. 3 wide receiver for much of this season, has been suspended for four games without pay for violating NFL policy on substance abuse.

    Bailey, who turns 25 Wednesday, won’t be eligible to play again until the Rams’ Dec. 13 home game vs. Detroit. He can return to the active roster on Dec. 7.

    Last season, Bailey was suspended for four games for violating NFL policy on performance-enhancing substances. Under a new league policy that came out last September, that suspension was rescinded after two games.

    Bailey, a third-round draft pick out of West Virginia in 2013, has 12 catches for 183 yards and a touchdown this season. He drew national attention, and a fine from the league, when he fell to the ground in the end zone to celebrate an 18-yard touchdown reception against Arizona.

    Bailey used the football as a pillow as if taking a nap, then got up after a few seconds. Using the ball as a prop in TD celebrations is against NFL rules, thus the fine. Bailey said after that game that the “nap” was a signal that opposing defenses shouldn’t go to sleep on him.

    Now, opposing defenses from Chicago, Baltimore, Cincinnati, and Arizona _ the Rams’ next four opponents _ don’t have to worry about him. Bailey had two catches for 13 yards in Sunday’s 21-18 overtime loss to Minnesota.

    After trading Chris Givens to Baltimore last week, the Rams were left with only five wideouts on the roster _ one of them being undrafted rookie Bradley Marquez. Minus Bailey for the next month, the Rams need help.

    The team reportedly had wide receivers Wes Welker, Hakeem Nicks and Vincent Brown in for tryouts Monday.

    Last week, running back Trey Watts was suspended indefinitely by the NFL for violating its substance abuse policy and will not play for at least the rest of the 2015 season.

    Agamemnon

    #33846
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    Crap. He was probably just as valuable on special teams. I don’t know if missing Bailey will make this offense any worse. Might as well bring in one of the oldies mentioned in the story above to see if Foles can click with a veteran.

    #33847
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    Ravens choose Joe Morgan over Hakeem Nicks for depleted receiving corps

    The Ravens added receiver Joe Morgan to their depleted receiving corps.
    AP Photo/Jonathan Bachman
    Nov 4, 2015 at 1:25p ET
    http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/story/baltimore-ravens-joe-morgan-hakeem-nicks-sign-wide-receiver-110415
    The Baltimore Ravens added a healthy body to their depleted group of receivers in former Saint Joe Morgan.

    Morgan was signed after a Tuesday tryout that reportedly also included Hakeem Nicks and Chuck Jacobs. Jacobs was added to the team’s practice squad. While Nicks has the most impressive credentials of the trio, injuries have taken a toll on his career. The 27-year-old has now gone unsigned after five tryouts this offseason. He recorded a career-low 38 catches for 405 yards with the Colts last season after five years with the New York Giants.

    Agamemnon

    #33848
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    Rams work out Wes Welker, Hakeem Nicks, Vincent Brown
    Posted by Michael David Smith on November 9, 2015, 12:34 PM EST
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    The Rams are considering a veteran wide receiver to bolster their anemic passing game.

    Toward that end, they’re working out veteran receivers Wes Welker, Hakeem Nicks and Vincent Brown today, Adam Caplan of ESPN reports.

    Welker said last week that he still should be playing. Once among the NFL’s best receivers, Welker has been out of the league all year amid concerns around the league that he has nothing left and may even be putting himself at risk if he plays again.

    Nick has worked out with several teams this year but hasn’t been able to catch on anywhere. The Titans cut him at the end of the preseason.

    Brown was once a very promising young receiver for the Chargers but was cut by the Chargers in 2014, lasted only seven games with the Raiders after that and was cut by the Colts after spending some time in Indianapolis this offseason.

    St. Louis has gotten very little production from the wide receiver position this year. A veteran addition, even of a player past his prime, could make a difference.
    http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/11/09/rams-work-out-wes-welker-hakeem-nicks-vincent-brown/

    Agamemnon

    #33850
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    According to Fisher’s press conference, just now. The Rams have signed Welker. We are not sure if he will be active this week.

    Agamemnon

    #33854
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    Agamemnon

    #33857
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    wes? i mean shoot. he’s like a better but older and concussed version of amendola. i like it!

    i just hope he stays healthy.

    #33860
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    Bailey’s lack of offensive production has been one ofmy biggest disappointments about this year’s Rams. Now this. Oh well. This certainly leaves a hole ST coverage units though.

    Walker hasn’t looked good in the last few seasons that I’ve seen him play. Thus he’ll likely fit right in on this offense. Hope his brain stays unscathed.

    #33861
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    Interesting stuff.

    At this point i really think they could use
    a savvy veteran like Welker.
    Question is, does he know the system or is
    he going to have to learn it?

    Looks like stedman’s a knucklehead. Sigh.

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    #33863
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    hey. maybe they’ll run some slant routes now???

    ha!

    #33868
    NERam
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    hey. maybe they’ll run some slant routes now???

    ha!

    I was thinkin the same thing… I can see the following conversation taking place with Fisher, Welker and Foles –

    “Wes, remember that play that you and Tom used to run so often? That quick little slant to the middle that got about 18-freakin-thousand 3rd down conversions and 500 touchdowns? Yeah, you do? Good, cause we’d like you to keep running it for us”

    “Nick, when Wes lines up before the snap, look down the middle of the field, but keep an eye on him out of the corner of your eye. He’s gonna run straight upfield for a coupla steps, and then suddenly, he’s gonna break sharply towards the center of the field. When he makes that break, I want you to throw it to a spot a couple of yards in front of him. Trust me, he’ll be open, and will make the catch. Can you do that? Good.”

    And with that, the plague that is called anemia gets on the next plane outa St Louis…

    #33870
    Avatar photojoemad
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    What was the substance that got Baily suspended.

    Can Welker play QB?

    #33871
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
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    more importantly maybe welker can teach these young receivers something. i don’t think there’s a leader in that receiver corps. definitely don’t think it’s britt.

    i think this could work out. but i worry about his head. he had 3 concussions in less than a year.

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