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  • in reply to: Austin Davis #9693
    joemad
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    tbux

    Warner made an observation—if anyone knows what a QB is doing and not doing it is him. He didn’t bash Davis, but he said Davis does some things well, but doesn’t handle pressure well. The late pick 6 a perfect example of that. They need to practice more on teams blitzing and reading it and how to beat it. It will continue until we beat it routinely.

    Austin Davis need’s Warner’s HS coach with his “Kill Kurt Drill”

    “””””””In high school, his coach used to run a drill called “Kill Kurt,” in which he was forced to stay in the pocket, with pass rushers coming at him, until the coach blew the whistle. The idea was to keep him from getting happy feet. Now, says Martz, “He’ll stand in there (and) he’s oblivious to what’s going on around him. That truly makes him unusual. He blocks it all out. And the best illustration is (the winning TD pass in) the Super Bowl. He releases the ball, he knows he’s going to get waylaid on that thing. There’s no question. Does he feel it? Sure, he feels it. Some guys will duck and chuck. But he doesn’t do any of that stuff. He just throws it.” “”””””””

    in reply to: What's missing? Responsibility #9684
    joemad
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    I wonder if there’s anything different
    the coaches can do — or if they
    just need to ‘believe’ and stay
    the course.

    They are going to feel more heat
    now than at any time since
    Fisher got here.

    It will be interesting to see
    what Fisher does.

    This sure doesnt seem like
    what we tend to think of
    when we think of a
    Jeff Fisher team.

    w
    v

    I think what they can do is line up someone to play the safety position. SF has had great success against this Gregg Williams scheme, even during the bounty gate era. There was no friggin safety in position to make a play last night…. it was frustrating, like watching a bad HS team.

    Also, the RAMS never got a clean hit on the QB, had they played that game on grass, the SF QB would not need to take his uni to the cleaners today, he was untouched, and when he was there was a horse collar penalty….

    I agree with RFL, this coaching staff needs some accountability, but what are you gonna do, fire Gregg Williams in October?

    Seattle, at KC, a rested SF team in Santa Clara, in AZ, Denver, at SD, which of these games do they have a chance?

    Also, I’ve seen enough of Austin Davis, his transmission doesn’t have a clutch, or it needs to be replaced. If Fisher hates or Shawn Hill can’t go, let’s see Case Keenum.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 6 months ago by joemad.
    in reply to: My cynical take #9562
    joemad
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    SF 23
    LA 20

    I want the RAMS to win badly though.

    in reply to: Rams Throwback Helmet Design for Monday Night Football #9543
    joemad
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    the ultimate NFL helmet……… I notice the inter-office envelopes laying on the side of the photo….I guess they still have a mail guy at RAMS park and use these to convey information….

    I wonder what’s in those envelopes?

    joemad
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    Hey JoeMad you didn’t answer my question on facebook about those two clowns who beat up that fan at Levi Stadium last week.
    You think the Yorks get sued?

    Grits

    that story was and is big new here in the SF Bay Area, the victim has permanent brain damage…… Yes, I think a lawsuit will result. …. rowdy behavior and violence happens everywhere, but now everyone has a smartphone with a decent camera to catch this stuff. My son and I saw much worse things at the RAMS/ Raider game in Oakland a few years back…and that was with tons of Oakland PD in the stands……..

    BTW, remind me not to tap on anyone shoulders when I use the bathroom at the field of jeans on Nov 2nd.

    joemad
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    I’m watching Det at Minn because I’ve haven’t watched a game in this new stadium and that Vegas has the Vikings favored in this game and that has me perplexed.

    in reply to: Rams beat the 9ers Monday if…. #9420
    joemad
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    Rams beat the 9ers Monday if the Greatest Show on Turf takes the field.

    Seriously, If the Rams “bend but don’t break defense” doesn’t break in the redzone, and special teams makes a play with the defense winning TO battle, the Rams will win…..This almost happened last week, but Philly was the team that made the ST play.

    in reply to: QB controversy? #9186
    joemad
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    21… Folks said the samething about Warner’s hand.

    Don’t chase Bradford away like the Rams did with Bettis and Warner. The Titanic beat Russell Wilson and Kapernick in head to head games and has lots of life left.

    There is no doubt in my mind that if Sam leaves he’ll haunt the Rams like Warner did.

    in reply to: QB controversy? #9180
    joemad
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    You nailed it ZN. Davis was tight early in the game and at the end. I think calling screens would’ve helped him against that Philly pass rush.

    Not sure if these are growing pains for Davis or if that’s his M.O. I was a bit pissed with the time management at the end of the game and the play clock penalty didn’t make matters easier on the 4th down play and no one had a chance for that final pass play…it was déjà vu from last year’s Seattle game with Clemmens ……but it was a good sign to see Sam on the sidelines with no crutches.

    I hope Sam is affordable for the Rams next year. No doubt in my mind that the Rams are a much better team with Bradford

    BTW I was really impressed with Philly today….until they had to manage the clock in the 4th qtr… They just couldn’t operate the offense to put the game away.

    Rams need to play a complete game, but they 1st need a complete team.

    in reply to: AEG seeks extension, sites progress in negotiations with the NFL #8743
    joemad
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    Grits, were you able to make the trip with the rest of the So Cal Ram fans?

    in reply to: Niners players want Harbaugh out? #8727
    joemad
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    true that Dak. …… it’s time that the NFL Network start showing more classic NFL games or old NFL Films moreso than their morning talk shows… I don’t know how Lavar Arington scored that gig… he’s not very good on TV.

    Football Life’s are great shows though…. the new one Sean Taylor was great… I barely remembered that guy.

    In regards to Harbaugh, Pete King said it best, no one on the NY Giants liked Parcells either, but they still won.

    in reply to: The official "so what game(s) are you watching" thread #8637
    joemad
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    Got Bucs vs Steelers…..tightest game right now on Sunday Tix

    Got the Raider game on the radio in the backyard …….backyard antenna tv is showing Bears vs Pack.

    in reply to: Politics of football fans #8346
    joemad
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    “””””” I think there are lurkers who would appreciate seeing several perspectives, so I jump in on that. “””””

    Yes keep posting. I was a lurker on the herd Pol board when 9-11 happened and appreciated the enlightenment.

    In regards to sports /political affiliation….Bill Mahr stated that the NFL with the salary cap, revenue sharing and the draft with the weakest team getting the 1st round pick is a “socialist” sport.

    in reply to: RamView, 9/21/2014: Cowboys 34, Rams 31 (Long) #8323
    joemad
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    MIKE: From time immemorial, the worst thing to call in that situation has been a slow-developing run. Hell, the Cowboys barely even had anyone lined up over LG; Davis could have fallen down for a first. But no, let’s pull with slow Joseph and open up a lane for the LB to burst through while we do what looks like a delayed handoff to Stacy. I’m fine with the Rams going for it there, but they needed a much better play call.

    FISHER: It was the play we needed. It wasn’t blocked properly. (G) Rodger (Saffold) was supposed to seal the run-through on the middle linebacker and he didn’t. He stayed down on the three-technique. It’s potentially a big play. It was a mistake.

    I see this all the time. A playcall complaint that begins by saying what you never, ever do…according to the True Football Guide to What You Never Do. And, invariably, when you find out more, it’s an execution issue fans can’t see because they don’t know assignments. This is one reason I just don’t judge a coordinator by boiling the discussion down to a single play. One of my favorites from years ago was a badly blocked shovel pass in the redzone that got blown up. The OC was Shurmur. The discussion centered on the fact that you never, ever, ever, EVER run a shovel pass in the redzone–it’s unthinkable, it’s not done. And then Thomas wrote the play up and it turns out a blocker blew an assignment. Plus it was easy to find examples on youtube and in google searches of teams successfully running shovel passes in the redzone. In the end the entire genre of “true footall knowledge tells us this play in this situation is never never called” is bogus, and best avoided; and the whole idea that you can judge a coordinator based on your read of one play is also always bogus. If you try the one key play analysis of a coordinator, you usually end up just begging the question about execution issues. Most complaints about Schott I see, for example, just routinely fail to separate execution issues from playcall issues.

    I too, like Mike “Freaking” Franke, thought the play was slow to develop, but the RAMS should not have been in that position to begin with… Kick the friggin FG…. folks would knock Knox and Robinson for being conservative, but that’s why they consistently won 10 games per season with guys like Kemp, Dieter, Haden, etc….. and guys like Fisher are .500 guys…..

    …put…. the….points ….on …..the ……board.

    there was much more momentum to gain for Dallas for stuffing that play than if the RAMS moved the chains there…..

    i’m still not over the fake punt at Candlestick last year… who in the fuck does that on the road from deep in their own territory? very little momentum for the RAMS to gain there, while SF erupted and put the game away after that.

    game time decisions like kill me and makes me think that Fisher wants to be one of the boys……..fuck that, lead the team, put points on the board and win games.

    How old is Marty Shottenhiemer?… perhaps his son is not good at calling those plays because his dad wouldn’t pull that shit either.

    in reply to: Rate Fisher, so far #7903
    joemad
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    I give him a B….

    great division record in 2012…. didn’t happen last year because of injuries.

    If you’re grading on a bell curve with former Ram coaches like Lenihan and Spags… he gets an A-

    Most disappointing Fisher decisions were the fake punt at Candlestick last year and picking Isiah Pead.

    in reply to: celebrity ram fan #7888
    joemad
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    I wonder which RAMS message board Ty Burrell posts on?

    in reply to: qbs? so…how many do they have? #7782
    joemad
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    overrated piece of crap…. that’s funny…..

    Shawn Hill’s 1st career start: 22 for 27, 81.5% completion rate; 1 TD; 106 rating while playing for MIke Nolan with Jim Hostler as OC and his most productive WR was Michael Robinson, I don’t even know who he is….

    Austin “Powers” Davis 1st career start: 22 for 29 75.9% completion rate; 0 TD 99 rating

    Jim Hostler: As offensive coordinator for the 49ers, he was subject to much scrutiny and criticism regarding his playcalling. Among his most common criticisms was his inability to effectively use star running back Frank Gore, who led the National Football Conference (NFC) in rushing in 2006, but under Hostlers’ play calling, was largely ineffective.[1][2] Gore publicly criticized Hostler, saying the team did not trust his play calling.[3] Midway into the 2007 season, the 49ers’ offense was ranked last in the NFL, and the 49ers’ rushing offense, ranked sixth the previous year, was ranked near the bottom of the league after eight games under Hostler’s direction. Under Hostlers’ direction, the 49ers fell behind every team in the league in the categories of total offense, yards passing, and yards per play

    in reply to: austin davis lookin good so far…. #7650
    joemad
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    not bad considering the game was played on the road, against a defense that is not a bottom feeder (ranked 14th).

    another decent defense this Sunday……….Dallas D is ranked 12th……13th against the pass………… tied for 2nd with RAMS in sacks with 7

    regarding Sacks…. Jax is 1st with 13 sax this season…..

    STL fans better be louder than the Dallas fans that will no doubt be in attendance.

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 7 months ago by joemad.
    joemad
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    I used to go to Sports Bars in the early the mid 90’s and drop about $40 bucks + tips on bloody marys and wings for the early games, or beers and wings for the late games…. even at $300 per season, Sunday Tix is not a bad value……… it took me about 45 minutes and 2 phone calls to DTV, to negotiate Sunday Tix Max for $150 this year…., that’s the equivalent to 3 and 3/4 games for me at a sports bar. it’s a bit of hassle, but I do my best not to pay market price for Sunday Tix.

    BTW, to your point about moving back to LA…… I really miss seeing the RAMS play home games outdoors…. since they moved to the dome, I prefer to watch the RAMS play outdoor road games on grass, like last week in TB, especially when they win on the road, which has been a rare occurrence the last 10 years.

    That was a really fun game to watch last Sunday, even on delay on NFL rewind.

    in reply to: RamView, 9/14/2014: Rams 19, Bucs 17 (Long) #7589
    joemad
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    Mike “Freaking” Franke…….. nice use of the freaking……………Bobby “freaking” Raininy and DeMarco “Freaking” Murray….

    he should’ve used one on Keith “Freaking” Null!

    I remember those games against Murray…. RAMS D need to finally stop him…… and some picks off Tony “Freaking” Romo!!!!

    Dallas favored by 1.

    joemad
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    after checking different options,

    1) magnavox mdr557h/f7 at $300 per device, with no guarantees of the feasibility of recording DirecTV or Sunday Tix.
    2) DVR through Direct TV = buying a 2 year contract with DTV, in my case 4 years because I suspend DTV for 6 months during offseason.

    NFL rewind seems to be the way to go…… only issue is you can’t watch the games when the NFL is showing nationally televised games.

    Only $40 for the season for all games….. not too bad! with a 15% discount using REP15 promo code. works well through Apple TV in HD. …

    I miss having the ability of owning the tape of DVD though…….

    in reply to: Last time Rams blocked FG and Punt in a game.. #7455
    joemad
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    I was a sophomore in HS… in 79

    Kid # 2 is a sophomore in HS this year……….

    Can you say 9-7 this year with a Super Bowl appearance???? of course not….

    here is the box score to that game… RAMS won in OT against Minnesota ….. url =
    http://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197912020ram.htm

    in reply to: do you think they can win in Tampa? #7022
    joemad
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    it sucks starting the season 0-2 …..I hope I’m wrong, but for some reason, I don’t recall the RAMS have much luck playing in TB, nor in the state of Florida….

    URL = http://espn.go.com/blog/tampa-bay-buccaneers/post/_/id/6069/rams-vs-buccaneers-preview

    It’s tough to call the second game of the season a “must-win” situation. But that might not be far off what the St. Louis Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers are facing this week.

    Both teams are coming off embarrassing losses that could set the tone for disastrous seasons. But a victory in Week 2 could save a season — at least for the moment.

    ESPN Rams reporter Nick Wagoner and Buccaneers reporter Pat Yasinskas take a look at this matchup:

    Yasinskas: Nick, let’s cut right to the chase. Are the Rams as bad as they looked against the Vikings in the opener?

    Wagoner: I don’t think the Rams are as bad as they were in Week 1, but I can understand why some might view it that way. That isn’t to say this team just had an off-day and is about to string 15 wins together. The issue in Week 1 boiled down to the Rams failing to do the things they believe they will do well this year. Namely, this is a team built to run the ball to set up play-action on offense and dominate defensively, but they didn’t control the line of scrimmage well enough on either side of the ball to do that. On paper, this looked like an offensive line that could be really good if everyone is healthy — but even healthy, it looked like an aging group unable to block basic four-man rushes.

    Still, I expect the Rams to be more competitive this week, so long as they have veteran quarterback Shaun Hill back from a quad injury.

    I suppose the best option now is to redirect back at you: The Bucs disappointed in Week 1 against a backup quarterback, and either way, they’re going to see another this week against the Rams. Are they as bad as they showed against the Panthers? How do they bounce back?

    Rams at Buccaneers: Stats of the Week

    7

    ——————————————————————————–

    That’s the number of sacks, including three from defensive end Robert Quinn, the Rams had against the Bucs in the teams’ 2013 Week 16 meeting.

    19.5

    ——————————————————————————–

    That’s the number of career sacks for defensive tackle Gerald McCoy. Only in his fifth season, McCoy needs one more sack to move past Anthony McFarland (20.0) for fourth place in franchise history.
    Yasinskas: The Bucs were horrible offensively for more than three quarters. Their defense, which is supposed to be a strong point, wasn’t much better against Carolina backup Derek Anderson. There weren’t a lot of good things to come out of the opener, and I’m not trying to make it out to be more than it was. But the Bucs did score 14 points in the fourth quarter, and they made it a game. It took a long time, but their offense finally showed some rhythm in the fourth and they had a chance to win at the end. Maybe this offense isn’t that good, or maybe it just took some time to get things going in the right direction.

    I know hopes were high with Sam Bradford, and that all changed with his injury. How much of a difference will it make if Hill is able to play?

    Wagoner: Let’s be honest here: It’s not like the Rams are choosing from a quarterback trio of Elway, Marino and Montana. But of the three they have on the roster, it’s pretty clear Hill gives them the best chance to win at this point. He’s a steady hand and actually got off to a pretty good start against the Vikings last week before a dropped screen pass and a bad throw that resulted in an interception just before the half. For what it’s worth, Jeff Fisher said Hill was trying to throw that ball away but couldn’t get it out of bounds because of the quad.

    Either way, the Rams need Hill under center because the options behind him — Austin Davis and Case Keenum — simply aren’t going to get the job done. Of course, it won’t matter who is under center if the offensive line doesn’t perform better than it did the past week. That group has to give Hill time to throw and open some holes in the run game for this offense to have any chance of success against that Tampa defense.

    Speaking of that defense, Lovie Smith once coordinated the group in St. Louis, and we all have a pretty good idea of what he likes to do. But now that he’s back with the Bucs as the head coach, what are some wrinkles he’s bringing to the table, and how good can that group be with guys such as Gerald McCoy and Lavonte David in the system?

    Yasinskas: McCoy and David are two excellent cornerstones around which to build the defense. But as we found out against Carolina, the Bucs need more than that. The key to a Smith defense is getting pressure from the front four, and the Bucs didn’t do that against the Panthers. They came up with one sack (by McCoy) and got no pressure on the outside. Defensive ends Adrian Clayborn and Michael Johnson have talent, but they have to be more productive for Smith’s defense to really work. If the defense gets pressure, the turnovers will flow. If it doesn’t get pressure, the defense will be nothing more than ordinary. McCoy and David are the stars of the defense, but the Bucs need Clayborn and Johnson to really make things click.

    NFL Nation: Week 2 Previews

    Our NFL Nation reporters break down every game on the Week 2 schedule:

    THURSDAY
    • Pittsburgh at Baltimore

    SUNDAY (EARLY)
    • New England at Minnesota
    • Miami at Buffalo
    • Jacksonville at Washington
    • Dallas at Tennessee
    • Arizona at N.Y. Giants
    • New Orleans at Cleveland
    • Atlanta at Cincinnati
    • Detroit at Carolina

    SUNDAY (LATE)/MONDAY
    • St. Louis at Tampa Bay
    • Seattle at San Diego
    • N.Y. Jets at Green Bay
    • Houston at Oakland
    • Kansas City at Denver
    • Chicago at San Francisco
    • Philadelphia at Indianapolis
    Tampa Bay’s offensive line is a huge question, and the Bucs might be without injured guard Logan Mankins. Like any quarterback, Josh McCown is going to struggle if he’s pressured. Are the Rams capable of putting a lot of pressure on McCown? If so, that will stall Tampa Bay’s offense.

    Wagoner: The strength of the Rams’ defense is certainly found in the front four and the pass rush in general. Of course, that wasn’t all that evident this past week against Minnesota. The Vikings only allowed one sack, and that came because of a botched snap. But Minnesota had a good game plan and made it a point to get the ball out quickly, which negated the Rams’ pass rush. In fact, Vikings quarterback Matt Cassel averaged the fewest air yards per attempt of any quarterback in Week 1.

    The Bucs know exactly what the Rams’ pass rush can do after Robert Quinn gave them all kinds of headaches in the past year’s meeting. But the Rams have to be better in coverage on underneath stuff if they want their pass rush to take off as it should.

    McCown had some success throwing against the Rams last year when he was with the Bears, and the Bucs have a couple big, physical receivers on the outside. If things are going how the Bucs want, what type of challenges do they present to the Rams’ defense?

    Yasinskas: Let’s assume for a second the offensive line plays a decent game. If that’s the case, McCown will have time to throw, and he has some nice targets to work with. Vincent Jackson, Mike Evans and Austin Seferian-Jenkins are all at least 6-foot-5. That creates all sorts of matchup problems for a secondary. Evans and Seferian-Jenkins are only rookies, but they can be impact players. Jackson is a proven receiver who probably doesn’t get the recognition he deserves.

    But like I said, the offensive line will be the key. If McCown has time to throw, he can be an efficient quarterback. If he doesn’t have time, he’ll show why he’s been a backup most of his career.

    in reply to: Rice video was sent to NFL #6950
    joemad
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    maybe the Rice tape is in the same bucket as the SpyGate tapes….. Roger G. should be canned immediately.

    Patriots’ Playoff record:
    Spy Gate era = 11-3
    post Spy Gate – 3-5

    Patriot’s SB Record
    Spy Gate Era = 3-0
    Non-spy Gate = 0-3, (counting the 85 Bears SB…..)

    • This reply was modified 9 years, 7 months ago by joemad.
    in reply to: informal poll, opinions – qbs in the 2014 draft #6938
    joemad
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    considering the circumstances at the time………RAMS did the right in not drafting a QB in the high rounds.

    I wish they got Mark Sanchez instead of Hill though, because of Shotty’s familiarity in NY and Shawn Hill never really stood out with me during his time in SF.

    I will also add, I hope they somehow make Bradford affordable for next year going forward… if not, I envision Dallas signing Bradford and he’ll be their next Roger Staubach… 5 years out of the Navy… only instead of the Navy, he’s 5 years out of STL

    I still think Bradford is special QB…

    in reply to: Bradford has the surgery #6931
    joemad
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    I’m certain that he still has the flowers I sent for his last surgery. They are perennials.

    Hopefully Sam does not have perennial injuries.

    in reply to: How about trading out top pick in 2015 for Eli Manning? #6822
    joemad
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    Eli will cost too much and he and his family are picky about the teams they play for…………Keep Sam he’ll be hungry to play and fresh from the lack of NFL pounding from the past 2 years.

    in reply to: The Huddle Pickem #6786
    joemad
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    Where is the link for week 2?

    in reply to: RamView, 9/7/2014: Vikings 34, Rams 6 (Long) #6777
    joemad
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    Tavon….the Pope’s hooker….too funny

    joemad
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    i don’t know if he’ll ever play in the NFL either but you never know….. afterall some dumb ass organization traded HOF Jerome Bettis to Pittsburgh to get the rights to draft some dickhead from Nebraska who beat his girlfriend in college

    After being weeded out by the RAMS, Bill Walsh took a chance on him.

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