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  • in reply to: Highway to Hell #111828
    JackPMiller
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    in reply to: California voter recommends San Jose Mercury News #111729
    JackPMiller
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    They had early voting weeks in advanced. I don’t think Amy is going to do as well in Cali.

    in reply to: Stadium Update #111630
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    We can slide either Austin Corbett or Coleman Shelton in at the Center position.

    Right now those are roster names and that’s it IMO.

    Blythe is an experienced NFL center. You or I have no idea whatsoever whether or not Corbett or Shelton can play NFL center.

    And even if they can (and again we don’t have the first clue whether or not they can), they–and the OL–are better off sitting for a year behind Blythe.

    Blythe is gone. I’m not going to pay him more than 2 yrs at $2M That is due to our cap space. He is not worth to keep for more than that. I would say to Whitworth, because of our cap, we can only give you a 1 yr, $1M deal.

    JackPMiller
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    I don’t see losing Blythe will hurt us as much. We can slide either Austin Corbett or Coleman Shelton in at the Center position. Hopefully we can find a cheap Guard, maybe we could try to go after a Tom Compton of the Jets. 2 years, $4M.

    in reply to: vid – Rams at the combine #111427
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    I look at these next two years, that we need Les to find gems, especially in the UDFA (Undrafted Free Agents) when we sign them. Cory Littleton was a UDFA, hopefully Les can find at the end of the draft. There doesn’t seem to be a lot of draft capital for us so that is what we need to rely on. I don’t would rather have it that way as well, instead of having Goff keep restructure. I prefer to slow walk, and we have the talent to keep us in the playoffs for the next two seasons, then we can create the cap space, to go boom, contend for a Super Bowl for a while.

    in reply to: Stadium Update #111420
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    in reply to: Stadium Update #111366
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    in reply to: Stadium Update #111226
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    in reply to: Demoff’s twitter profile a new Logo #111075
    JackPMiller
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    I pray that is not our new logo. If it is, then that is one ugly looking logo. I hope they are working on a real logo.

    LOGO

    in reply to: Trump’s State of the Union Speech #111064
    JackPMiller
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    I would vote for a pile of dog poop over Trump, if that is the nominee. Just letting you know.

    in reply to: Stadium Update #110974
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    in reply to: Rapoport: Whitworth expected to return #110963
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    I would have let Whit walk, unless he is willing to come back for unless it was for the vet minimum, with incentives. Anything after that, it would be too expensive. Free Agents we need to get, have to be cheap, that can help out us out.

    in reply to: OL talk, 2020 #110957
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    I hope the Rams can trade Havenstein, and then do everything in their power to get Thuney.

    Draft D- and O-line early and often.

    I wouldn’t re-sign Whit. Let him go. For his own good, I hope he retires. But it would help the Rams — I think — if he signs with another team. Potential for an comp then, right?

    Re-sign Blythe. Keep him at center. Try to find an upgrade via FA, and draft one there, too.

    It’s almost impossible to find players who are really good at both run and pass blocking later in the draft. They go early. So the Rams are at a big disadvantage in a year they desperately need that kind of athlete. They’re gonna have to hit big in FA and find late round gems.

    The trenches should be priorities, it’s safe to say. Hope the sophomores develop too.

    I hear keeping Blythe in an article that I posted at keeping him at $8M a year. Not sure I want to pay him that much. Move Austin Corbett to Center. Then get a LG. John Jerry, of the Bengals should be a lot cheaper, and a lot bigger to play LG, he will be 34, plus, he is 325. Probably will cost us, $1.5M-$2M per year for two years.

    in reply to: Stadium Update #110873
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    in reply to: superbowl thread including reactions & highlights #110844
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    I have Andy Reid getting his first Super Bowl ring.

    Chiefs 47 – 49ers 43.

    in reply to: superbowl thread including reactions & highlights #110728
    JackPMiller
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    I’m still doing studying the this 49ers-Cheiefs game. I’ll have my prediction by Friday.

    in reply to: Kobe Bryant killed in crash? #110727
    JackPMiller
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    At first I wanted to think it was a fake, but now since I see it on all the news cycles, it is not. Wow. Really so sad. Still pretty young yet.

    in reply to: Woods, 2019 highlights #110715
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    Do we extend Woods?
    Do we let Woods walk after this year?
    Do we trade Woods after this year?
    Can we trade Woods?
    If we do trade Woods, can we get something worthy of value in a trade in a strong WR draft?

    This is Woods last year on his current deal. These are decisions the Rams brass has to think about. We can’t sign everyone you know.

    in reply to: 2020 Hula Bowl #110702
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    https://sports.yahoo.com/hula-bowl-includes-large-fcs-contingent-144307511–ncaaf.html

    FCS Players at the Hula Bowl

    Kai (Ocean Team)

    Hampton QB Deondre Francois (roster No. 1); Monmouth QB Kenji Bahar (6); UC Davis QB Jake Maier (10); Northern Arizona CB Khalil Dorsey (11); Weber State DE/OLB Adam Rodriguez (14); North Dakota State CB Marquise Bridges (19); Montana State S Brayden Konkol (21); ETSU DE Nasir Player (36); South Dakota DE Kameron Claine (43); Campbell DT Terence Harper (44); Southern Utah OG Zach Larsen (63); Tennessee State OT Lachavious Simmons (78); Jacksonville State WR Jamari Hester (83); Prairie View A&M TE Jordan Jones (86)

    Aina (Land Team)

    Sacramento State DE George Obinna (1); Southern Illinois RB D.J. Davis (23); Monmouth CB Tymere Berry (26); Idaho State RB Ty Flanagan (35); UT Martin LB Cecil Cherry (49); Sacramento State OG Wyatt Ming (72); Wagner DT Chris Williams (78); San Diego WR Michael Bandy (83); Idaho WR Jeff Cotton (88); Rhode Island WR Ahmere Dorsey (89); Dartmouth DE Niko Lalos (90)

    in reply to: From Hall of Fame QB Joe Montana #110641
    JackPMiller
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    Steve DeBerg, Steve Bono, Elvis Grbac, and Alex Smith can all state the same…..

    Agreed.

    in reply to: fwiw I will be absent a lot on Tuesdays #110611
    JackPMiller
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    How do we know which Tuesdays you will be here? Just wondering.

    Inquiring minds want to know.

    JackPMiller
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    Contend for the playoffs, we are for awhile. The Super Bowl. It might be a three years, barring we don’t get any serious health injuries to players, or have draft issues. We need to find those diamonds, especially in when going into the UDFA area.

    in reply to: Camels dont store water in their humps #110579
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    in reply to: Wade ? #110506
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    We will see what he does in Cleveland? I heard he will be the new Browns Defensive Coordinator.

    in reply to: East-West Shrine Game 1-18-2020 #110467
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    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001096573/article/2020-eastwest-shrine-bowl-standouts-from-day-1-of-practice

    2020 East-West Shrine Bowl: Standouts from Day 1 of practice
    By Andy Fenelon NFL.com
    Published: Jan. 13, 2020 at 07:38 p.m.
    Updated: Jan. 15, 2020 at 05:29 p.m.

    East-West Shrine Bowl: Day 1 Day 2 Day 3

    The 2020 East-West Shrine Bowl will be broadcast exclusively on NFL Network as well as the NFL and NFL Network apps at 3 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 18.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — At Navy, Malcolm Perry was an option quarterback who — more often than not — chose the option to run. In fact, only one running back in the FBS finished with more rushing yards than his 2,017 this past season, and only two had more rushing touchdowns than his 21.

    So, naturally, the undersized, dual-threat quarterback who served more as a running back with the Midshipmen got invited to this week’s East-West Shrine Bowl as a … wide receiver. And that’s just fine with Perry, who learned a long time ago that a roster position to him is merely a suggestion.

    “Whatever it takes,” Perry said after his first practice on Monday inside Tropicana Field. “Anything that gets the ball in my hands, anything that keeps me on the field.”

    Playing different positions isn’t anything new to Perry. Coming out of high school, he wanted to be a running back at Tennessee, his preferred college and just a three-hour drive from home, but the Vols — with future NFL players Alvin Kamara (Saints), Jalen Hurd (49ers) and John Kelly (Rams) already on the RB depth chart — never offered a scholarship.

    Instead, Perry — whose mother and father were both career enlistees in the Army — chose Navy, where in his first three seasons he struggled to find a home, bouncing around from slot back to quarterback on offense to kick returner on special teams. When you’re the best athlete on the field, as Perry was, coaches try to keep you off the sidelines.

    As a senior, however, Perry was handed the starting quarterback duties and was the clear leader of a team that went 11-2 — an eight-game turnaround from 2018 and the second-best year-to-year improvement in FBS history. By beating Kansas State in the Liberty Bowl at the end of last month, a game in which Perry rushed for 213 yards on 28 carries, Navy was assured only its third top-25 finish in 56 years.

    In 2019, Perry became the first FBS quarterback to rush for 2,000 yards in a season and the fourth to rush for 300 in a game (against Army in the regular-season finale). He only attempted 86 passes, for 1,084 yards, seven touchdowns and three interceptions.

    In many ways, Perry is a lot like Keenan Reynolds, the athletic, dual-threat quarterback from Navy who was drafted in the sixth round in 2016 by the Baltimore Ravens. Reynolds, at almost the exact same size as Perry, was also invited to the East-West all-star game. He practiced at running back and kick returner, and his athleticism was clearly visible, something Perry hopes to put on display for the East coaches this week.

    Monday was a good start. He showed an ability to run crisp routes, then use his soft hands to snag the ball away from his body.

    “He looked like he needed a little training,” said Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive assistant Antwaan Randle El, who is coaching the East wide receivers. “But you could see the way he snagged the ball out of the air. That’s one of the things you look for in a young receiver — can he catch the ball and catch it clean? And he had no issues doing that.”

    Perry said when he saw Randle El was going to be his coach this week, he turned on YouTube to watch videos of old Pittsburgh Steelers games, then saw some surprising older clips pop up from Randle El’s days at Indiana.

    “I didn’t even know he played quarterback in college,” Perry said. “I plan on sitting down with him throughout the week and talk about making that transition.”

    The talks would only be a continuation of what is happening on the field. At Monday’s practice, Perry took advantage of his fortuitous situation — being coached by Randle El and Amani Toomer, the former New York Giants wide receiver who is serving as an NFL Legends mentor this week. He stayed close to them and asked a lot of questions.

    Randle El told him he needs to find someone who has played or understands the position and “run routes as much as he can” before his next opportunity in front of NFL scouts, whether that be at the NFL Scouting Combine or his pro day.

    “I had Terance Mathis, who was with the Steelers when I first got there, and Hines Ward. Those guys started teaching me routes,” Randle El said. “He just needs to figure it all out, and I think he will because he’s such a smart kid.”

    Day 1 practice notes

    SMALL-SCHOOL STANDOUTS: Prospects from small schools have a chance at these all-star events to really get on the radar with NFL teams. There were three who stood out on Monday. Princeton QB Kevin Davidson (6-foot-4, 225 pounds) is as advertised with a big arm and deep-ball accuracy. WR Mason Kinsey from Berry College doesn’t look like a Division III player with his route-running and ball skills. And DT Tershawn Wharton from Missouri S&T more than held his own in one-on-one line drills. “It was funny,” said one scout. “Some of the big-school kids couldn’t compete with him.”

    COMPETITIVE ROSTERS: More than one scout mentioned the overall quality of the rosters this year, as opposed to the past. “Scout-friendly,” said one. “I wouldn’t be surprised if we see one or two taken later in (Round) 2,” added another. “Lots of mid-round picks where teams make or break their drafts.”

    LATE SCRATCH: According to an East-West official, Auburn CB Javaris Davis (concussion) was sent home before practices began after event doctors failed to pass him on his physical.

    LATE-COMERS: Five players in Monday’s National Championship are expected to arrive on Tuesday. One — Clemson safety Tanner Muse, who initially accepted an invitation — is not expected to participate this week. The five players include wide receiver Derrick Dillon and linebacker Michael Divinity Jr. from LSU, and wide receiver Diondre Overton, center Sean Pollard and guard Gage Cervenka from Clemson.

    in reply to: downfall of the Patz D #110454
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    I feel the Pats might try & tank next season. I would not be shocked if they don’t draft a QB, until late in the draft, but it will be a set up to draft Trevor Lawrence in 2021.

    in reply to: The AFC & NFC Conference Championships: set-up, predictions #110417
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    Here is the question, if the Packers somehow shock the world and beat the 49ers, and we get a Packers-Chiefs Super Bowl, should we blame State Farm? Just wondering.

    in reply to: National Championship: LSU Vs Clemson. In New Orleans. #110412
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    Andrew Siciliano@AndrewSiciliano
    I feel sorry those who have to spend the next 3 months picking apart Joe Burrow’s game for the sake of filling time. He even has great hair.

    OK now, you are saying, that Trevor Lawrence does not have great hair?

    Trevor

    in reply to: The AFC & NFC Conference Championships: set-up, predictions #110387
    JackPMiller
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    My predictions

    49ers 44 – Packers 14
    Chiefs 23 – Titans 20.

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