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JackPMillerParticipant
This was a game that shows, we are not as good. We will win the division, maybe win a playoff game. We are no Super Bowl contender.
JackPMillerParticipantMy area got Redskins and Saints. If you don’t have DirecTv here you are screwed.
JackPMillerParticipantI hear the Vikings are banged up in the secondary. So, I believe the Rams win, 24-23
November 13, 2017 at 12:44 pm in reply to: The next 4 weeks will tell us if we are legit Super Bowl contender. #77413JackPMillerParticipantJack, if the Rams split the next four games they could still finish 12-4 which would probably make them NFC West champs and get them a first round by in the playoffs. They would certainly have a decent chance to go to the Super Bowl.
The way the Saints and Eagles are playing, there is no way we are getting a 1st round bye. They probably will finish 13-3 at worse. We can’t beat the Saints and/or Eagles in theie stadiums.
November 13, 2017 at 11:34 am in reply to: The next 4 weeks will tell us if we are legit Super Bowl contender. #77407JackPMillerParticipantOver the next 4 weeks, we play 3 teams that lead their divisions in the NFC. Two of them are at home. I feel, in the next 4 weeks, we need to go at least 3-1 to be considered a legit Super Bowl contender.
I’d be happy with 2-2. Still in good shape if they split those games.
If we go 2-2, we would not be a Super Bowl threat from the NFC.
JackPMillerParticipantWe were inconsistent. 7-6 at the end of the first half. Glad they played better in the second half. Still, can’t do that against the better teams.
November 11, 2017 at 11:20 am in reply to: Can the Rams survive a home game (against Houston)? #77291JackPMillerParticipantThere is no Deshaun Watson, I’m going with a Rams blowout. Rams 45-Texans 16
JackPMillerParticipant“If you want a million-ton dose of either, turn on MSNBC sometime. It’s a goddamned Sahara desert of obviousness. A Himalayan range of predictable messaging. And smart people watch it….”
Nah,’smart’ people are not watching MSNBC. Democrats are watching MSNBC. Big difference.
There aint enuff of us, Z.
Less than five percent.
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vWhat are smart people watching? Ain’t Fox News or CNN.
I watch SyFy. They have IZ Nation. I like that show. I was upset they killed off Lucy though.
I also like the show “Power.” I have to wait til 2018, for a new season on Starz.
JackPMillerParticipantIf we can stay healthy, not only we can win the division, but have a shot at a first round bye. Won our next three games, and it is there.
JackPMillerParticipantLOT and C is going to be a real need. Our first pick in 2018 has to be for the OLine. We can’t let Goff get killed. Look what is happening to Eli. He has no OLine, and he is looking up in the sky.
JackPMillerParticipantHard to say. I believe in 2018, some Senate and Congressional seats are up. If correct.
JackPMillerParticipantIt’s Donald Trump. If you had a young Black or Latina female, going against Trump. I believe the results would be different. Just my belief. Hell, if I had the money to run, and I would probably win the Democratic nomination. The Demo would be scared of me, I would be cursing during the debates. I would be calling Trump a Dickhead, plus other things. There would be no holds barred. Hell I can take it. I have been called names, some worse than what I wrote.
November 7, 2017 at 12:46 pm in reply to: Can the Rams survive a home game (against Houston)? #77062JackPMillerParticipanti’m 0-2 when I attend Rams games at the Coliseum…… (last year vs Buf and this year vs Sea)
beware, I plan to attend this Sunday…..can the Rams survive with my ass in the seats?
Burn some sage or some type of herb at the game so your evil curse would lift the demons away. Blow it to the Eagles if you can.
JackPMillerParticipantWhat killed Hillary, even though she won the popular vote, is she is an old white woman. The Democrats need a young African American female or Latina female running against Trump. I have not checked to see who is in the Congress, Senate, or Governors, who could run. That would be a fresh face for America and the Dems.
JackPMillerParticipantI was going to say the Rams at Seahawks at Rams is a possibility for a flex game, but will they replace Cowboys at Raiders? Hmm.
JackPMillerParticipantYou should get the album. Classic gangsta rap album.
It is hard to do a full documentary in like a 2 to 3 hour movie. Ice Cube`s son played him in the movie by the way.
JackPMillerParticipantIt feels freakishly weird, but in a good way. It has been a while since we were in fist place this late in the year. I think the last time we were in first place this late, may have been Spagnoulo`s first season.
JackPMillerParticipantNice comple game from all phases, Offence, Defense, and Special Teams. Happy to see that. Hope it continues, and see the progression of this team, as the season goes along.
JackPMillerParticipantI support Obamacare. It’s not perfect but it’s the best we have. I say, keep Obamacare, and tweak, the things that needs to be fixed to improve Obamacare.
November 4, 2017 at 11:07 am in reply to: With two weeks to prepare, can Rams challenge the Giants? #76882JackPMillerParticipantI believe we will win big, Rams 34- Giants 7. Just a gut feeling
JackPMillerParticipantWhen it comes to Goff, the complaint is he can’t lead a team back from 14 or more down… Terry Bradshaw was saying that. I feel Bradshaw does not like Goff.
I don;t know Jack…was TB saying Goff can’t do it or hasn’t done it? Cause if he said he hasn’t done it, then, that’s just accurate. If he’s saying Goff can’t do it, that’s just his opinion, though certainly not an outrageous one.
I didn’t see him say those things so I can’t say.
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I can’t find the video. But I do remember he said Goff is overrated, and the coach he plays for can take anyone on the street and make them look good. In other words, Terry feels, Goff will be a bust. Heck, he believes Mike Tomlin is a cheerleader who can’t coach. So what do I know.
November 3, 2017 at 11:10 am in reply to: PFF: NFL win predictions for all 32 teams over the rest of the season #76833JackPMillerParticipantWe should win our next two games. The Giants are in free fall. The Texans, traded away their best OLineman, and now DeShaun Watson is out for the year. No one saw these things coming. What other good fortune can happen? Lets hope the magic carpet ride keeps rolling.
JackPMillerParticipantI like rye or wheat toast. Keep the crust on. Lightly buttered. Jelly and jam on toast is overrated. It should not be on toast. It ruins the texture, and the purpose of toast. Then again, I’m alright with ketchup on scrambled eggs. Just saying.
JackPMillerParticipantI was much younger back then. We started out 4-0, if correct. Then we played the Whinners, where Daniel Stubblefield called us the Same Old Sorry Ass Rams. That is something that I will always remember.
JackPMillerParticipantOnly the Browns could screw this up.
Report: Browns’ Failure to Copy NFL on Email Led to Failed AJ McCarron Trade
Tim Daniels
November 1, 2017The Cleveland Browns’ front office failed to include the NFL in any communications with the Cincinnati Bengals about a proposed deal for quarterback AJ McCarron before Tuesday’s trade deadline, which caused the agreement to fall through.
On Wednesday, Mary Kay Cabot of Cleveland.com reported Chris Cooper, the Browns’ director of football administration, sent a signed document to the Bengals at 3:54 p.m.—six minutes before the deadline—but Cincinnati didn’t see it in time and sent its own paperwork to the league. If he included the NFL in the email, the trade would have been completed on time.
The miscommunication appeared to stem from the fact Browns executive vice president of football operations Sashi Brown and Bengals director of player personnel Duke Tobin were working on the trade, so Cincinnati wasn’t expecting an email to come from Cooper, per Cabot.
In addition, the report noted the Browns expected the Bengals to sign Cleveland’s document and send it to the league, to which another NFL executive told Cleveland.com: “It would be crazy for the Browns to expect the Bengals to send the Browns’ paperwork to the NFL. They know they have to notify the league themselves.”
Jim Owczarski of the Cincinnati Enquirer reported the Browns were prepared to send second- and third-round picks in the 2018 draft for the Bengals’ backup quarterback.
It represented a high price for McCarron, who’s made three career regular-season starts while spending most of his time behind Andy Dalton on the depth chart.
The 27-year-old University of Alabama product completed 66.4 percent of his throws with six touchdowns and two interceptions in seven games during the 2015 season. He also made a playoff start that year, throwing for 212 yards with one TD and one interception in a loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
After the failed trade, the Browns will move forward with the trio of DeShone Kizer, Kevin Hogan and Cody Kessler under center. They have combined for a league-worst 56.1 passer rating through eight weeks. The next lowest is the San Francisco 49ers at 71.0.
The silver lining for Cleveland is its 0-8 starts puts it in position to select a QB high in the 2018 draft.
JackPMillerParticipantThis game against the Giants got a little bit easier. Or should be easier.
JackPMillerParticipantThe San Francisco 49ers traded Rashard Robinson to the New York Jets for a 2018 5th round pick
The Carolina Panthers traded Kelvin Benjamin to the Buffalo Bills for a 2018 3rd round pick and 2018 7th round pick.
October 23, 2017 at 8:55 am in reply to: With two weeks to prepare, can Rams challenge the Giants? #76441JackPMillerParticipantOur Tackles need to really need to do a great job. The Giants have speed rushers. And both Whitworth and Havenstein showed that struggle with that. Hopefully, McVay works figures has a plan for that, or it could be a long day for this offense.
JackPMillerParticipantIf you have a facebook page, don’t forget to join, I’m a Rams fan no matter where they play at. Just saying.
JackPMillerParticipantNeed to finish drives when we have first down at or inside the 10.
Need to show more consistency.
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