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AgamemnonParticipantJuly 29, 2019 at 5:43 pm in reply to: More Rams Camp Live! | Rams Training Camp 2019 on YouTube #103414
AgamemnonParticipantJuly 28, 2019 at 6:11 pm in reply to: More Rams Camp Live! | Rams Training Camp 2019 on YouTube #103364
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AgamemnonParticipantWe're officially on YouTube‼️
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July 27, 2019 at 3:51 pm in reply to: Ranking the top-five draft-eligible I D Lineman by pressure percent #103330
AgamemnonParticipantlosing out on tillery bummed me out, but if one of these guys pans out i’ll be happy.
They both could be good.
AgamemnonParticipant#LARams LIVE: Kevin Demoff, Les Snead + Sean McVay Contract Extension Press Conference https://t.co/kIsFdw4yP4
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AgamemnonParticipantLouisiana judge allows suit against NFL over Rams-Saints missed call to continue https://t.co/9IxormFY1x
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i get a good laugh everytime I hear NO whine about that call.
July 4, 2019 at 3:48 pm in reply to: Brooke Kromer Interviews Henderson, Brockers, AW, Fox, & Hekker #102678
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AgamemnonParticipantMay 22, 2019 at 7:23 pm in reply to: Podcast: Farr & Simmons share first impressions of OTAs #101591
AgamemnonParticipantBetween the Horns
EP 93: What have we learned from the Rams first OTAs?The Rams began Phase III of the offseason program this week, which means OTA practices. D’Marco and Myles chat about their first impressions of the 2019 Rams as they start preparing to win a third consecutive division title.
AgamemnonParticipantIn one of the vids they said HBO wanted 10 episodes, but the writers wanted 6. That must have been around the time the writers went mad and killed all the innocents. I think they wanted to spend all their budget on Special Effects.
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Well, i think Game of Thrones should have been nationalized.
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AgamemnonParticipantIn one of the vids they said HBO wanted 10 episodes, but the writers wanted 6. That must have been around the time the writers went mad and killed all the innocents.
I think they wanted to spend all their budget on Special Effects.
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AgamemnonParticipantI just get the impression from various things that 2019 was a much deeper draft.
Yes, I think so. A lot of teams got a lot of good players in this draft. It was hard to make a bad pick in rounds 2 and 3. imo
May 17, 2019 at 8:59 pm in reply to: Rogue waves are scarier & FAR more common than previously thought #101429
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Fans around the world will bid farewell to “Game of Thrones” this Sunday as the pop culture phenomenon comes to an end. But more than 700,000 fans are petitioning for the entire last season to be remade. NBC’s Gadi Schwartz reports for TODAY.
Bran is the puppet master controlling all the Cylons.
May 17, 2019 at 2:54 pm in reply to: UDFAS: videos & write-ups + (continually) updated list of Rams udfas #101425
AgamemnonParticipantLos Angeles Rams: Best undrafted free agent signings
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May 16, 2019The Los Angeles Rams followed up a solid draft class by bringing in a talented group of undrafted free agents. Here is a look at who has a chance to make it on the final roster?
Every year, hundreds of players fall out of the NFL Draft and end up signing onto teams as undrafted free agents. These players go undrafted for a multitude of reasons, but each one fights to stick on the team. Who fits best the current Rams roster and could contribute to the team this year?
WRs Nsimba Webster, Eastern Washington, and Alex Bachman, Wake Forest
Both of these players are deep-threat receivers with traits that project well to special teams. The Rams are four-deep at wide receiver, but the fight for the last two spots with Mike Thomas and Khadarel Hodge is wide open. The Rams’ staff likes Hodge so the battle between Webster, Bachman, and Thomas for that last spot will be a story to monitor.
Pharoh Cooper was an All-Pro returner in 2017, but the Rams lacked that dynamic play from him in 2018. Both Webster and Bachman have the quickness and speed to make their mark as returners and rotational deep threats. The Rams have been emphasizing special teams ability this offseason, so either of these players sticking on the roster as a returner could happen.
LB Natrez Patrick, Georgia
Patrick is, once again, a play on the emphasis for special teams. He is a twitchy athlete in a tweener body, but he’s a good tackler and pass rusher. The Rams have spoken to him about playing at both inside linebacker and outside linebacker, which bodes well for his chances to stay on the Rams’ roster. With how thin the Rams are at linebacker, Patrick making it on as a potential special teams ace/rotational man is a move that would make sense.
TE Keenan Brown, Texas State
Keenan Brown is an athletic tight end with some mismatch capabilities. He can line up all over, but mainly should be used as a receiving option and should seldom block until he improves in that area. Brown showed an ability to create yards after the catch and make big plays in college. The Rams signed three tight ends as undrafted free agents, and I believe Brown to be the best of them. With his playmaking skills and Tyler Higbee approaching a contract year, Brown could stick on and develop as the TE3 and TE2 moving forward.
DT Marquise Copeland, Cincinnati
The Rams made moves in the offseason to help stop the run game. Defensive tackle Marquise Copeland was one of the best run-stoppers in the country for Cincinnati the past two seasons. He isn’t a standout athlete, but his pass-rushing skills improved every year. Copeland is undersized, but surprisingly stout at the point of attack and plays with solid technique and leverage. His best football could be ahead of him, and he could be a solid rotational player for the Rams.
OL Brandon Hitner, Villanova
The Rams built for depth in this draft class and focused on the offensive line by drafting offensive tackles Bobby Evans from Oklahoma and David Edwards from Wisconsin. They also signed five offensive linemen as undrafted free agents, and many of them offer versatility in their roles. Versatility is an outstanding trait to have if you want to stay on a roster as depth and potentially start.
Brandon Hitner from Villanova seems the likeliest to stay on the roster due to his athleticism, versatility, and smarts. Hitner is an athletic talent on tape and in testing, posting a 32.5′ vertical jump, a 115.5′ broad jump, and a 5.16s 40-yard dash at 6’6, 305 pounds while performing at Villanova’s pro day. He played at right tackle at Villanova, but teams have been evaluating him as a guard and center. Teams also have been raving about his football IQ in meetings and on the field (zero penalties in 2018), and he never gave up a sack the past two seasons. The Rams drafted two tackles for depth, but after an offseason that had key starters depart the roster, interior depth on the offensive line is a good thing.
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