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  • in reply to: post-game tweets … Eagles game, 9/20 #121399
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    McVay says Darious Williams made one of the plays of the game with the pick and that Darrell Henderson was a real bright spot.

    I was starting to worry about Henderson. He had a game today.

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    in reply to: 2020 Games 1 – 16: Replays + Playoffs + Playoffs 2 #121371
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    in reply to: our reactions to the Eagles game #121359
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    Kiser had a good game. Williams with the int. Lots of good players today.

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    in reply to: our reactions to the Eagles game #121357
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    Glad to see Henderson have a good day.

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    in reply to: Kiser kontroversy #121313
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    That stuff is just too far off. The writer needs to do better. imo

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    LA Rams vs Philadelphia Eagles Game Preview | LA Rams Talk

    The surging LA Rams hope to break their six-game losing streak to the Philadelphia Eagles when they travel to Lincoln Financial in their week two matchup. The Rams haven’t beaten the Eagles since 2004 when Marc Bulger was under center and Tory Holt and Isaac Bruce were putting up hall of fame numbers.

    Even though the Eagles lost to the lowly Washington Football Team last week, they were without starting running back Miles Sanders, starting right tackle Lane Johnson and starting defensive end Derek Barnett. In addition to getting reinforcements, the Eagles are 11-6 after a loss in their last 17 games. They are also 12-6 in their last 18 home games. However, their are not fans and the Rams have the best road winning percentage in the NFL since 2017. So, something has to give and let’s hope it’s in the Rams favor.

    Aaron Donald will look to continue his reign of terror against second-year UDFA, Nate Herbig. Herbig, the Eagles right guard will face the ultimate test and the hopefully come out alive.

    The key to this game will be the run game. Malcolm Brown, Cam Akers and Darrell Henderson combined for 153 yards on 40 carries against the Dallas Cowboys and will have to top the 100-yard mark against Philly if they have any shot at winning. Since Jim Schwartz joined the Eagles in 2016, his run defense has led the NFL in rushing yards allowed at 92.2.

    Of course, this means that the Rams offensive line will have to assert their will. They played well against the Cowboys and will have to repeat that performance week-in and week-out.

    Other key matchups to watch are the Eagles defensive backs versus the Rams wide receivers. Former Ram Nikell Roby-Coleman against Coopy Kupp. Darius Slay versus Robert Woods. The advantage might just be the Van Jefferson/Josh Reynolds combo versus Avonte Maddox and our tight end combo against the Eagles linebackers/secondary.

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    in reply to: Rams extend Robert Woods #121274
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    So they both got $16 Million/yr.

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    in reply to: tweets … 9/16 #121207
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    Ad revenue was up double digit percentage and Jersey sales are up about 30% as well.

    So, what is wrong with the Salary Cap?

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    in reply to: OL talk … September #121146
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    It is good to see that positive stuff about the offensive line.

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    in reply to: the press sums up the Dallas game #121141
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    So, the cowboys score 3 points in the second half and the refs lose the game for them. Please give me a break.

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    in reply to: Waldman, Baldinger, & others break down vids: Dallas game #121138
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    I don’t know what the stats say, but for me this is Goff’s most accurate game so far. He was hitting the center of the target. imo

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    in reply to: will the Rams beat the Eagles? #121109
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    The Rams beat the Eagles.

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    in reply to: Press sets up the Eagles game #121089
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    Eagles sux. The team without a name beat them.

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    in reply to: Marquise Copeland back to the Practice Squad #121072
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    The Coach McVay show
    JB Long, D’Marco Farr, and Rams head coach Sean McVay react to the big win over the Cowboys. Coach talks depth chart, hard knocks, and opening up SoFi Stadium.


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    in reply to: Glazer says Robert Woods is Next #121033
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    in reply to: tweets … 9/14 & 9/15 #121032
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    in reply to: the press sums up the Dallas game #121021
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    Bunch of whiners. LOL Are we going to make a rule change? lmao Tx for posting that stuff. It made my day.

    Agamemnon

    in reply to: tweets & highlights: Dallas game #120967
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    in reply to: our reactions to the Dallas game #120924
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    Very good game, especially for the first game of the year. So, good for the rookie coaches.

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    in reply to: Rams inactives #120913
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    https://www.therams.com/news/brian-allen-treymane-anchrum-jr-inactive-for-rams-cowboys

    Brian Allen, Treymane Anchrum Jr. inactive for Rams-Cowboys

    Sep 13, 2020 at 04:12 PM
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    INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Offensive linemen Brian Allen and Tremayne Anchrum Jr. are among the Rams’ inactives for their season-opener against the Dallas Cowboys. They are joined by rookie tight end Bryce Hopkins, rookie wide receiver Trishton Jackson, rookie running back Raymond Calais and rookie defensive lineman Eric Banks.

    For the Cowboys, cornerback Jourdan Lewis (ankle) is inactive – as expected since he was already ruled out on the final injury report this week.

    On Saturday, each team activated one player from their respective practice squads to their Active Lists: Defensive lineman Marquise Copeland (Rams) and defensive back Brandon Carr (Cowboys). Under the new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), teams are allowed to elevate up to two practice squad players per week the day before the game for a maximum of 55 players on the Active/Inactive list.

    Below are the inactives for both teams.

    LOS ANGELES RAMS

    OL Brian Allen

    OL Tremayne Anchrum Jr.

    TE Brycen Hopkins

    WR Trishton Jackson

    RB Raymond Calais

    DL Eric Banks

    DALLAS COWBOYS

    QB Ben DiNucci

    CB Jourdan Lewis

    S Reggie Robinson

    LB Luke Gifford

    G Connor McGovern

    TE Sean McKeon

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    Good for the Cards. We need somebody to cover that Hopkins guy.

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    in reply to: Rams inactives #120904
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    Ok, 6 inactives. 8 Oline active. 47 players active. No mention of moving players from the Practice Squad.

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    in reply to: our reactions to the Dallas game #120876
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    If enough people watch the games today, will that increase the Salary Cap?

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    in reply to: Marquise Copeland back to the Practice Squad #120864
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    https://www.espn.com/espn/print?id=29820641&type=Story&imagesPrint=off

    Wednesday, September 9, 2020
    Inside new NFL roster rules for 2020: Expanded rosters, practice squad and injured reserve
    By Dan Graziano

    The 2020 NFL season is about to start, which, for those of us who feel we’ve spent the past eight months writing about nothing but collective bargaining agreement talks and COVID-19 protocols, is a startling realization.

    Don’t get me wrong — I’m as excited about the start of actual football games as you are, if not more. It has always been my wish to eventually transition back from reporting on contracts and side letters and negotiations to reporting on touchdowns and tackles and wins and losses.

    But there was a lot that changed this offseason, first with the new CBA the players and teams agreed to in March and then with the new, 2020-specific rules brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. Now that the season is starting, you’re going to see a lot of roster movement that you haven’t seen in past years. Changes to the sizes of game-day rosters and practice squads and the way players are moved on and off rosters will be a big part of this season.

    So, as we get ready to kick things off with the Chiefs and Texans on Thursday night and the rest of the league on Sunday and Monday, we thought we’d offer a quick refresher on some of the changes. Some of these are CBA changes that were in place back before we knew there would need to be COVID-19 protocols. Others are directly tied to the league’s efforts to execute a full season during the pandemic. We’ll help you keep track of which is which, and please feel free to bookmark this story for reference during the season — it could get confusing:


    Expanded rosters
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    New CBA rule: Starting this season, game-day active rosters, which used to be limited to 46 players per team, can include up to 48 players, provided that at least eight of those 48 are offensive linemen. (If not, the game-day roster size is limited to 47 players.)
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    New CBA rule: Additionally, according to the new CBA, a team can carry up to 55 players on its roster during the week — up from 53 in past years — by elevating one or two players from its practice squad before 4 p.m. ET on the day before that team’s game. This will allow teams a larger pool from which to select their 47 or 48 game-day active players. Any player elevated from the practice squad for this purpose will immediately revert to his team’s practice squad on the day after the game.

    No player may be activated under this rule for more than two games per season, either regular-season or postseason games. If a player has already been elevated twice under this rule, and the team wants to add him to the roster, it must terminate his practice-squad contract and sign him to an NFL contract, as has been the case with practice-squad players in years past.
    Expanded practice squads

    Combination of new CBA rules and COVID-19 rules: The new CBA expanded the size of practice squads from 10 players per team to 12 for the 2020 and 2021 seasons, and to 14 players per team beginning in 2022. However, for 2020 — and for 2021 if any COVID-19 protocols remain in place for that season) — practice squads can include up to 16 players per team. Of those 16, as many as six can be players with more than two accrued seasons in the NFL. The new CBA allowed for two practice-squad players per team with an unlimited number of accrued seasons, but the COVID-19 amendments expanded that number to six.

    COVID-19 rule: After 4 p.m. ET on the Tuesday of a game week (not a bye week), a team may designate up to four of its practice squad players as “protected,” meaning they are not allowed to sign with another team until after their current team plays its next game.
    Replacing players on the reserve/COVID-19 list

    COVID-19 rule: The NFL has instituted a reserve/COVID-19 list for 2020, which is for players who either test positive for the coronavirus or have been potentially exposed to someone who has had it. A player who tests positive for COVID-19 will be eligible for placement on this list whether he is symptomatic or not. The league will administer COVID-19 tests to players and other essential employees every day of the regular season except game day.

    To replace that player during the week, the team is allowed to make any move it wants: sign a free agent, sign a player from its or another team’s practice squad or elevate a player from its own practice squad as outlined above.

    COVID-19 rule: If a team learns after 4 p.m. ET on the day before a game that a player has to be placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, either because of a positive diagnosis or need for preventative quarantine, that team may elevate a player from its practice squad to replace that player at any time up to 90 minutes before scheduled kickoff. Any elevation under this rule would not count as one of the two elevations we referenced at the end of our “expanded rosters” section above.

    Injured reserve

    COVID-19 rule: In 2020, a player going on injured reserve is allowed to return after missing only three weeks, and teams may return an unlimited number of players from injured reserve throughout the year. In a normal year, a player can’t return from injured reserve unless he has missed at least six weeks’ worth of practice and eight weeks’ worth of games, and teams are limited to two players per year that they can return from injured reserve.

    This year, a player on injured reserve can return to practice after three weeks. Once a team activates a player from injured reserve, it has 21 days to return him to the active roster. Reserve/COVID-19 is separate than injured reserve. Players on that list may return whenever they clear the testing protocol.

    Accrued season calculation

    COVID-19 rule: In 2020, any player who is on a team’s Week 1 roster will receive one accrued season as long as he is on full-pay status for at least one regular-season game. In a normal year, the CBA specifies that a player must be on full-pay status for at least six regular-season games in order to accrue a full season toward free agency.

    Players must have at least three accrued seasons to be eligible for restricted free agency and at least four to be eligible for unrestricted free agency. So for someone like, for example, Saints running back Alvin Kamara, who has three accrued seasons and one year left on his deal, this rule would allow him to be an unrestricted free agent next March instead of a restricted one, provided he was on full-pay status for at least one game.
    Player pay for a canceled season

    COVID-19 rule: Now that the final roster cutdowns have taken place, if the season is cancelled at any point, any player on a roster at the time of cancellation will receive a $300,000 stipend — offset by any salary earned to that point — and his regular NFL player health insurance for the year. What do we mean by “offset?” Well, if a player has earned $500,000 in salary before the season is canceled, he wouldn’t get a stipend. If he has earned $150,000 before the season is canceled, he’d get a $150,000 stipend. If the season is canceled before he has earned any money, he gets the full $300,000.

    Practice-squad players are subject to the same rule, except their stipends would be $100,000 minus whatever they had already earned.

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    in reply to: the press sets up the Dallas game #120826
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    in reply to: Kupp contract soon? … and yep here it is #120825
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    $16 Million is in the Goldi-Locks zone, not too high, not too low.
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    It is like traded Kupp and Ramsey for Cooks and Gurley.

    Agamemnon

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