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znModeratorLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPRAccording to Aaron Schatz @ASchatzNFL, Rams DL Bobby Brown had a team-best 77% stop rate on run tackles and an average run tackle distance of just 1.7 yards, which ranked in the top 20 in the NFL last season.July 24, 2024 at 5:35 am in reply to: Stafford. You know, that Mark Stafford guy, the quarterback #151492
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znModeratorfrom Gary Klein: https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2024-07-23/rams-adjust-contract-quarterback-matthew-stafford
[me: just a re-cap of all the relevant facts, no word yet on how the contract looks now]
Stafford, 36, was scheduled to earn $31 million this season and carry a salary-cap number of $49.5 million, according to Overthecap.com.
Stafford had two additional years remaining on the extension he signed in 2022 after leading the Rams to a Super Bowl title. But only $15 million of his $27 million salary in 2025 and none of $26 million in 2026 was guaranteed, a person with knowledge of the situation said.
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McVay said Tuesday that Stafford approached him “right around free-agency time,” and informed him that his representatives would be contacting the Rams.
During the NFL draft in April, NFL.com reported Stafford was seeking an adjustment that would give him more guaranteed money beyond this season. McVay acknowledged the report and said the Rams would work to come to a resolution.
znModeratorMatthew Stafford reporting to Rams training camp with reworked contract
By Jourdan Rodrigue and Larry Holder
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford reported Tuesday afternoon to the team’s training camp with the lingering issue of his contract seemingly resolved. Rams coach Sean McVay confirmed the new deal during Tuesday’s pre-training camp news conference — one that was delayed by several hours on Tuesday morning as the team and Stafford renegotiated the deal.
Stafford previously had $31 million in guarantees coming in 2024, but the 2025 season ensured just $15 million of his $27 million salary was guaranteed and none of his $26 million was guaranteed in 2026, according to a team source. McVay confirmed reports in April that Stafford was seeking more guarantees on the deal, which now will be adjusted though not extended. The new details of Stafford’s contract weren’t immediately available.
McVay declined to comment on whether the team was preparing for the possibility of a holdout, but as late as Tuesday morning, team and league sources were unsure whether Stafford would arrive at training camp by the report deadline on Tuesday at noon.
Stafford, 36, is coming off his second Pro Bowl season in 2023 after throwing for 3,965 yards with 24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions while guiding the Rams to a playoff appearance. The Super Bowl LVI-winning passer missed two games last season with a right thumb injury.
Rams ‘want to work toward figuring’ out Matthew Stafford’s contract
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Stafford’s multi-layered stance
This situation had been simmering with no resolution since the early spring. I believe the initial report leaked not only because Stafford would like to be compensated more closely to the league’s top quarterbacks after an excellent 2023 season, but also as a signal to the league overall that he believes he can play at a high level for the next several years. McVay noted that not all of the reasons Stafford wanted an adjusted deal were financially motivated.
Meanwhile, the Rams signed backup Jimmy Garoppolo to a one-year deal this spring, but he is suspended for the first two games of the regular season for violating the NFL’s Performance Enhancing Substances Policy. Third-string quarterback Stetson Bennett re-joined the team in the offseason after spending his rookie year on the non-football/illness list with what he described as a mental health issue.
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znModeratorJ.B. Long@JB_LongIn 2023, all 14 drafted rookies for the Rams (+ the undrafted long snapper) made the team, and are still on the training camp roster. The Class of 2024 is 10-deep, and I’ll be curious to see if they can go 10/10 starting this week at LMU..Based on recent deals — most recently Quinn Meinerz in DEN — seems the Rams have reason to feel good about being ahead of the acceleration in the guard market, investing in Kevin Dotson and Jonah Jackson early this offseason (after hitting on Steve Avila in the 2023 draft)..Theme of 2024 could be winning at the margins. Regression in some phases is to be expected; where can Rams progress?
Kicking–32nd in 2023
Field position–24th
T/O margin–21st
Takeaways–30th
Pressure%-25thOthers: 4th down, timeouts, clock mgmt
Reestablishing Situational Mastery
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AFC playoff teams imo, as of the week that camps are openingChiefs
Ravens
Texans
Bills
Colts
Bengals
Steelers, but possibly ChargersNFC
49ers
Lions
Eagles
Falcons
Rams
Packers
Cowboys, but possibly Bucs
znModeratorroberto clemente@rclemente2121running backs 200+ yards from scrimmage games.
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znModeratorBut the Lombardi luster didn’t last long, as the Rams suffered an epic Super Bowl hangover in 2022,
A superbowl hangover? It’s as if some sports analysts simply cannot say the words “offensive line injuries.”
They sputter and flash red in the face and grimace, trying to get the words out.
“Offensive line innnnnnnnn…….innnnnnnnnnnn…innnnnnnn…jerrr…jerrr” pant pant pant deep breaths embarassed look.
So then after a bit they give up trying.
In 15 NFL seasons, Stafford has only been supported by a top-20 rushing offense twice: the 2013 Lions ranked 17th and last year’s Rams finished 11th.
znModeratorfrom NFL’s top 10 offenses in 2024
https://www.nfl.com/news/nfl-s-top-…rediction-don-t-sleep-on-packers-texans-colts
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Los Angeles RamsSIGNATURE STRENGTH: An elite coach-quarterback combo. The marriage between Sean McVay and Matthew Stafford immediately produced a seven-pound, 22-inch bundle of joy. But the Lombardi luster didn’t last long, as the Rams suffered an epic Super Bowl hangover in 2022, going 5-12 with Stafford missing eight games due to injury. Nobody gave Los Angeles much of a chance to compete entering last season, and when the Rams hit their Week 10 bye at 3-6, it did indeed appear to be another clunker campaign. Then Los Angeles ran off six wins in its next seven games to clinch a playoff berth, with Stafford quarterbacking at an extremely high level and second-year back Kyren Williams bursting on the scene as a perfect complement to balance out the offense. L.A. lost a nail-biter in Detroit on Super Wild Card Weekend, but don’t blame Stafford, who flambéed his former team for 367 yards and two touchdowns. This offseason, GM Les Snead beefed up the offensive line and then drafted RB Blake Corum, obviously looking to further support his 36-year-old quarterback with a more potent ground game. Smart thinking. In 15 NFL seasons, Stafford has only been supported by a top-20 rushing offense twice: the 2013 Lions ranked 17th and last year’s Rams finished 11th. Can you imagine what McVay and Stafford could accomplish with top-10 ground support? I can, which is why the Rams earned a top-five spot on this list.
WORRYING WEAKNESS: Is Cooper Kupp still elite? Puka Nacua was a revelation last season — the last pick of the fifth round set rookie receiving records for catches (105) and yards (1,486). But the Rams’ previous pass-catching dynamo suffered a second consecutive injury-abbreviated year. Kupp wasn’t bad, eclipsing 100 yards in four of his 12 games, but the game-to-game showing was a far cry from his 2021 Offensive Player of the Year campaign, when he achieved the rare receiving triple crown. With Kupp having just turned 31, we’re left to wonder if he’s in decline. Nacua’s rugged playing style leaves him susceptible to injury. Although he started all 18 games for Los Angeles last season, the 6-foot-2, 205-pounder missed time in college and the pre-draft process due to various ailments, partially explaining why he lasted until Pick No. 177. If the Rams’ new WR1 goes down, will their old WR1 be ready to spearhead the passing attack once again?
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NFL offseason rankings: No. 14 Los Angeles Rams don’t have Aaron Donald, but they have a great coach in Sean McVay
Frank Schwab
Other NFL team previews: 32. Panthers | 31. Patriots | 30. Broncos | 29. Commanders | 28. Giants | 27. Titans | 26. Raiders | 25. Cardinals | 24. Saints | 23. Chargers | 22. Vikings | 21. Seahawks | 20. Buccaneers | 19. Jaguars | 18. Falcons | 17. Colts | 16. Bears | 15. Steelers
The 2023 Los Angeles Rams season was a crucial one for the franchise, and not just because of the 10 wins the team surprisingly earned.
It was because their coach was back. For good this time.
Sean McVay is more honest than most football coaches, and he has talked about how tough the 2022 season was on him. The Rams followed a Super Bowl season by going 5-12. All the signs last offseason were that McVay was ready to leave the Rams, to take a break due to burnout or simply not wanting to be part of what looked like a rebuild.
McVay didn’t take long to decide to return. Then he did a fantastic job coaching a team that had plenty of questions going into the season.
The Rams weren’t rebuilding after all. They made the playoffs. A mostly young and unproven team, which included a shocking and record-breaking campaign from fifth-round rookie receiver Puka Nacua, had an exciting season. McVay reestablished himself as one of the best coaches of this era, and as he enters this season at age 38, he’s seemingly energized to take on whatever comes next.
“By no means am I perfect, but I’m a lot better off from that 2022 season where you’re saying like, ‘You’re actually thinking about not coaching anymore? What the hell is wrong with you?'” McVay said on former Rams defensive end Chris Long’s podcast, via Turf Show Times. “But those were real things because you lost your purpose and perspective in the midst of, you know, the good stuff occurring, and last year reminded me why I love this s*** so much, because of those players.”
It’s easy to pick up the excitement in McVay’s voice as he talks about the upcoming season.
“You know what’s cool? Being around this group, especially even last year, it feels like it’s Year 1 again. And I really mean that,” McVay told Rams play-by-play announcer J.B. Long and analyst D’Marco Farr. “You have to kick me out of here now. I feel like these last couple years there’s really just been a real renewed purpose and perspective that reminds you of what a blessing this is.”
Many deficiencies can be covered up with a great coach, and the Rams have that. The Rams had a down season in 2022, but those might be rare if McVay is recharged.
There’s a new challenge, and it’s replacing one of the greatest players in NFL history. Not many defensive players define a championship era for a franchise, but defensive tackle Aaron Donald was special. He has an argument as the best defensive player in NFL history. He retired after 10 NFL seasons. It’s impossible to replace him, but it’s probably best to not completely discount the Rams again.
NFL 2024 season – Los Angeles Rams team preview
Like McVay, Matthew Stafford looks rejuvenated coming off an excellent season at age 35. Kyren Williams scored 12 touchdowns as a true workhorse back, and rookie running back Blake Corum could mix in this season and be productive. Nacua had an unbelievable 105 catches for 1,486 yards, both of which are NFL rookie records, then followed that up with a rookie playoff record 181 yards in the Rams’ loss to the Detroit Lions. Cooper Kupp dealt with injuries but is still capable of big games. A young defense was better than expected, though coordinator Raheem Morris left to be the Atlanta Falcons’ new head coach. The Rams promoted linebackers coach Chris Shula to defensive coordinator, a job Shula has never held in the NFL.
The Rams made the playoffs and lost a close 24-23 wild-card game at the Lions, who are one of the favorites to win this season’s Super Bowl. That was a disappointing finish, but it didn’t stop McVay’s exuberance. A little more than a year ago, it seemed like a good bet that McVay was going to step away. The Rams don’t need to worry about their coach anymore. That makes the future plenty bright, even with Donald calling it a career.
Offseason grade
The Aaron Donald retirement has to be factored into the grade, because that obviously changes the entire Rams defense. The Rams used four of their first six draft picks on defensive linemen as they reset. Defensive end Jared Verse was the first-round pick. In the second, the Rams paid a lot to trade up and take defensive tackle Braden Fiske. Los Angeles traded a 2024 fifth-round pick and a 2025 second-round pick to move up from No. 52 to No. 39 for Fiske, which was a huge overpay. But the Rams have never worried about the value of picks. Running back Blake Corum was an interesting pick in the third round. He was wildly productive at Michigan and the Rams seem to love him already. In free agency the Rams worked on their offensive line, signing guard Jonah Jackson to a three-year, $51 million deal to leave the Lions, and re-signing guard Kevin Dotson on a three-year, $48 million extension. The Rams added other veterans like tight end Colby Parkinson, cornerbacks Darious Williams and Tre’Davious White, and safety Kamren Curl, and swapped backup quarterbacks by adding Jimmy Garoppolo and letting Carson Wentz leave. The big loss was Donald, but the rest of the offseason wasn’t too bad.
Grade: C-
Quarterback report
Matthew Stafford has 56,047 career passing yards, one of 15 5,000-yard seasons in NFL history and a Super Bowl ring. And yet, 2023 might have been his best season. Before last season Stafford looked like he was closer to retirement than his prime, as he dealt with numerous injuries in 2022, including concussions. Then he, like the Rams as a team, had a revival in 2023. Stafford had 3,965 yards and 24 touchdowns passing and while he has had better statistical seasons, the quality of his play was as good as ever. Stafford led the NFL with a big-time throw (a Pro Football Focus metric) on 6.3% of his attempts and a turnover-worthy play on just 1.9% of his attempts, which also led the league. Puka Nacua’s emergence helped, but Stafford deserves plenty of credit for Nacua’s record-setting season. In all ways, Stafford was excellent. He said being the leader of a young Rams roster was a “jolt of energy.”
“Man, it was fun,” Stafford said about the 2023 season after the Rams’ playoff loss, via the team’s site. “I had a blast. It was a heck of a challenge, but I got to sit there and push guys, but also watch guys come into their own in this league, and it’s not an easy thing to do. We got a lot of young guys and not only rookies, but guys who hadn’t played a lot of football, but stepped into big-time roles and became huge pieces of our team and stars in our league. So proud of those guys and happy to be a part of a team that has a group of guys like that. It takes everybody, right?”
BetMGM odds breakdown
The Rams had 10 wins last season but their win total at BetMGM for this season is 8.5. The over is the more popular side, with -155 odds (bet $155 to win $100). The Rams are slight underdogs to make the playoffs, with -130 odds on them missing the playoffs. The Rams’ Super Bowl odds of +3000 are tied for 14th with the Bears. So some regression is expected for the Rams, or perhaps losing Aaron Donald is being baked into the odds.
Yahoo’s fantasy take
From Yahoo’s Scott Pianowski: “Kyren Williams was fantasy royalty last year, finishing RB4 in cumulative scoring and RB2 if we switch to a per-game model. That established, the early Yahoo drafters have pushed Williams into the second round (ADP around 16), and that seems like a prudent move.
“Williams is undersized for the position, checking in at 5-foot-9 and 194 pounds. Sean McVay has a history of featuring one primary back, but he’s smart enough to work with his available talent. The Rams spent an early draft pick on Michigan tailback Blake Corum, who’s both thicker and faster than Williams. Chasing Williams’s monster stats from last season looks like a fool’s errand, especially when you consider that Williams has missed chunks of time in each of his two pro seasons.”
Stat to remember
One tangible reason to worry about Rams regression is their injury luck last season. In 2022 they dealt with numerous injuries and finished second in adjusted games lost due to injury (a metric by Aaron Schatz of FTN Fantasy). The pendulum swung the other way and last season the Rams were the healthiest team in the NFL, finishing with the fewest adjusted games lost due to injury. It went from 146.6 AGL in 2022 to 26.4 last season, which is an incredible shift and shows how injury luck often has no rhyme or reason. The Rams’ good fortune last season included the fourth-fewest injuries on offense and the fewest on defense. Just like the Rams’ miserable 2022 injury luck, the great run from last season is unlikely to repeat. Though, as Schatz pointed out, the Rams were in the top 10 in fewest AGL for six seasons in a row before 2022, so perhaps they have a formula that works. There’s a reason many coaches follow Sean McVay’s lead of sitting practically every key player for preseason games.
Burning question
Can Puka Nacua repeat his rookie success?
Just about every player on the list of greatest rookie seasons in NFL history was a first-round pick, or maybe a second. Nacua set NFL records after being a fifth-round pick. You can make the argument that Nacua had the greatest rookie season ever for a player drafted beyond the first round in the modern era. Or just the greatest rookie season, period. Nacua had 105 catches for 1,486 yards, which are rookie records. To put that in perspective, Randy Moss had 98 catches for 1,493 yards (Moss’ second-most yards in a season) for the famed 2007 Patriots, albeit in one fewer game. Nacua also had 181 yards in the Rams’ lone playoff game, the most ever for a rookie and validation of his incredible season. The NFL missing on Nacua until the Rams took him with the 177th pick could be an oft-told story if Nacua’s first season is a sign of things to come.
It’s hard to predict any player having a repeat of nearly 1,500 yards, but most of the recent receivers who had great rookie seasons either had more yards their second season (Justin Jefferson, Randy Moss, Odell Beckham, Jr., Michael Thomas among them), or remained elite receivers for multiple years even if their yardage dipped in Year 2 (Ja’Marr Chase, Anquan Boldin). The lesson is if you’re that good as a rookie receiver, you’re probably going to remain good. The cautionary tale would be Michael Clayton, who had 1,193 yards as a rookie for the 2004 Buccaneers but never topped more than 484 yards the rest of his career. With Sean McVay calling plays and Matthew Stafford throwing the ball, it seems unlikely that Nacua will dip far, if at all.
Best-case scenario
It would take a lot for the Rams to overcome the 49ers in the NFC West, including some key injuries for San Francisco. But a return to the playoffs is a reasonable goal. And the Rams came closer than we remember to knocking off the Lions in the playoffs, therefore a playoff run can’t be ruled out if Matthew Stafford plays like he did last season. The Rams offense will be dangerous if Puka Nacua plays anywhere near his rookie form, Cooper Kupp is healthy (his otherworldly 2021 season wasn’t that long ago) and the combination of Kyren Williams and Blake Corum keep the running game going. The Rams were a big surprise last season. It shouldn’t be a surprise at all if they’re a playoff team again, which would be good for a team that has a lot of young players.
Nightmare scenario
The Rams beat their expectations by a mile last season. What if all the worries about the roster from last year come true this season? The defense was OK but not great last season, and it lost coordinator Raheem Morris and all-world defensive tackle Aaron Donald. Matthew Stafford was very good last season but is getting to an age at which quarterbacks can lose it quickly. There has to be some concern about Cooper Kupp being on the downside of his career after he put up just 737 yards as he dealt with injuries. If the defense takes a big step back, the Rams might miss the playoffs. That would sting after such a fun 2023 season.
The crystal ball says …
When you’re unlikely to win a division title, which is the case with the Rams, it’s also hard to be confident in a playoff berth. The NFC has plenty of teams that will be in the wild-card race. The Rams will be in that mix too, but the main concern is the defense. Perhaps all of the rookies pay off and a young defensive line without Aaron Donald doesn’t slip that far (second-year tackle Kobie Turner in particular looked like a steal as a rookie), but Los Angeles’ defense ranked 22nd in DVOA last season with Donald, an all-time great player, and Raheem Morris, a respected coordinator. The Rams will be in plenty of shootouts, win a good deal of them and their playoff spot will be determined by whether other mid-level NFC teams like the Bears, Seahawks, Cardinals or any other sleeper takes a big step forward.
znModeratorfrom Ranking NFL team WR, TE, RB talent for 2024 season: Top players–https://www.espn.com/nfl/insider/story/_/id/40519280/ranking-nfl-team-wr-te-rb-talent-2024-top-players-49ers-eagles-dolphins#LAR
9. Los Angeles Rams
2023 rank: 23 | 2022 rank: 7It helps when a team finds two of the most valuable contributors at their positions on Day 3 of the draft. Kyren Williams and Puka Nacua emerged as stars last season, accelerating Los Angeles’ offensive rebuild and helping create a path forward for a team that had been overly reliant on Cooper Kupp. When Kupp, Nacua and Williams all were on the field together, Matthew Stafford posted a 72.1 QBR. That would have been the third-best mark in football over the full season, within one point of leaders Brock Purdy and Dak Prescott.
I’m a little hesitant to push the Rams higher out of concerns surrounding two of those standouts. Kupp was on the way to repeating (or at least approximating) his stunning 2021 campaign during the first half of 2022, but he wasn’t on the same level after returning from his ankle injury. He averaged a whopping 3.2 yards per route run in 2021 and 2.5 in 2022, which would still be elite performance. He was down below 2.0 yards per route run last season, and while that’s still starting-caliber work, he is 31 and also missed time with a hamstring injury.
Williams is also an injury concern. After breaking his foot as a rookie, Williams was held back from OTAs with another foot issue. Coach Sean McVay said the injury is nothing to be concerned about, but McVay isn’t exactly known for being truthful about injuries, even as games are going on in real time. Williams has missed time in both of his seasons with ankle injuries. I’m hoping he plays 17 games in 2024, but that can’t be the expectation heading into camp.
There’s a big drop-off from that top three, at least on paper. Demarcus Robinson was fine as the third wideout in 2023, but the next wideout up would be Tutu Atwell. Rookie Blake Corum is the primary backup behind Williams. And at tight end, while the Rams signed Colby Parkinson to a surprisingly large deal in free agency, Tyler Higbee tore his ACL during the postseason and probably won’t be ready for Week 1. L.A. can be elite if everyone is on the field, but I’m a little nervous about that happening consistently.
znModeratorfrom 12 Teams That Could Actually Win Super Bowl LIX: https://www.si.com/nfl/nfl-super-bowl-59-contenders
9. Los Angeles Rams
Now that the Rams have two established receiver threats, Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, who are <u>an intimate part of every nook and cranny of their offense</u>, the sky is the limit. The reason? No other team has what the Rams have, so no other team can prepare for the Rams adequately enough. While Sean McVay’s staff was raided and gutted this offseason (again), those remaining and arriving in L.A. have a high ceiling for the 2024 season. The defense is most fascinating, with the injection of rookies Jared Verse and Braden Fiske to a unit that has been steadily hitting on mid-round picks to support Aaron Donald for the past two seasons. The result is a less star-studded but, potentially, more wholly functional unit for new coordinator Chris Shula.
znModeratorSports Illustrated’s Matt Verderame was tasked with picking the best player at each position in terms of the highest-odds to make an All-Pro team for the first time this season. At first, I wondered why Puka Nacua wasn’t on the list, but as a second-team All-Pro in his rookie campaign, Puka was ineligible. But a Rams player did make the list:
Center: Steve Avila, Los Angeles Rams
Avila was fantastic as a rookie left guard last season. However, he’s now kicking inside after the offseason signing of Jonah Jackson. While the competition at center is fierce with Ragnow and Creed Humphrey, Avila has a chance to earn the nod provided he continues to ascend.
znModeratorand that also includes mahomes in reid’s offense?
Reid’s offense is not a Shanahan-derived system. It’s more of his own style WCO with roots back to Holmgren.
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znModeratorfrom 3 takeaways from Rams season preview on Bootleg Football podcast: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2024/7/21/24203136/rams-podcast-bootleg-season-preview?utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_content=turfshowtimes&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
me note: that podcast was posted today in this thread: https://theramshuddle.com/topic/rams-off-season-developments/page/2/#post-151442
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Kyren and Blake are “Pain in the Ass Committee”
<p id=”30w8vA”>“Brett: Red zone is Kyren Williams and Blake Corum time. This is going to be, actually not even a committee, this is THE committee. This is the pain in the ass committee in the NFL because I wouldn’t be shocked if they end up within 20 carries of each other in terms of the total number. I would not be shocked. Kyren was spectacular last year, I love Kyren now. I didn’t love him as much as a prospect, but now he’s really good.</p>
<p id=”oxURlQ”>I think they drafted Blake to keep Kyren fresh because it’s not about September and October and November. It’s about December and January. I would bet it’s going to be such a hellaciously annoying split between the two of them that neither of them are going to perform like people think they will. I think it’s going to be closer to the middle for both.”</p>
znModeratorroberto clemente@rclemente2121king kupp has caught a td pass in every 1.8 games he’s played throughout his career (on average), no other rams wide receiver has ever posted a higher career rate (min 100 catches)
znModeratori agree with you about nutten and timmerman. and just as you say it’s too early to say about wendell it’s a little early to anoint jackson and dotson. but on paper that trio looks top drawer.
We’re seein all this the same.
I agree. Way it looks so far, the Rams 2024 IOL has a chance to be spectacular. Because of the players and because of Wendell.
znModeratorthe jackson dotson combo. best pair of guards the rams have had in the past thirty years?
I think so but this is a somewhat less dramatic a difference. In the GSOT days Nutten and Timmerman were a good pair of guards, though as I remember it, Nutten was basically just really solid. Jackson and Dotson appear to be more than that. Nutten/Timmerman were pretty good but just not Jackson/Dotson good. So then yeah you go back to Hill and Harrah at the height of the Dickerson days (Hill/Harrah were the Rams guards together from to 79 to 85. In 85 btw the Rams had 4 pro bowl OL–Hill Smith Harrah Slater.)
That OL btw, the 80s Dickerson OL, also had a first-rate, “one of the best in the league” level OL coaches, Hudson Houck. The Shaw Rams wouldn’t pay him when it was contract time so he left after 91. He then earned fame as the great OL coach of the Dallas OL from 93-2001, in the Aikman era.
Hanifan was a very good OL coach when he was with the Rams, though he had Pace to help him with that. He made something out of guys like Nutten and McCullum, though his stars were Pace and Timmerman.
Anyway. The point is, I am wondering if Ryan Wendell is that level. Best Rams OL coach since Houck? You can’t say that after just 1 year but that’s where my thoughts are tending.
znModeratorRams Bros.@RamsBrothersThe #Rams have the best record against the NFC West since Sean McVay became the Rams’ head coach in 2017. They’re also the ONLY team in the west with a 3-0 playoff record against NFC West opponents, with wins against each team.….
July 20, 2024 at 4:39 am in reply to: mass shootings & guns … including Trump getting shot at #151436
znModeratorTrump’s would-be assassin researched previous mass shooter Ethan Crumbley and his family before attack
https://www.cnn.com/2024/07/19/politics/trump-rally-shooter-searches/index.html
The Trump rally shooter searched online for information on the arrest of a Michigan mass shooter and his parents, who were prosecuted in a 2021 high school shooting. He visited websites for how to build explosives. And in the minutes before he fired shots in an attempted assassination of Donald Trump, he screenshotted a picture from a livestream of the Butler, Pennsylvania, rally.
A week before the shooting, Thomas Matthew Crooks searched online for the date of the Democratic National Convention and where Trump planned to speak, as well as other searches for Trump and President Joe Biden.
These details were among those shared by FBI and US Secret Service officials in a Wednesday briefing with lawmakers and by additional people familiar with the investigation. The previously unreported readout documents the scope of the investigation, including an expanded timeline of the would-be assassin’s actions leading to up his assault and law enforcement’s failure to prevent it.
Investigators remain puzzled about possible motives for Saturday’s attempted assassination of the former president, finding little to point to political or ideological intentions for the attack.
But the would-be assassin’s recent trail on the internet has provided investigators with a detailed picture of his possible mindset before the attack. FBI behavioral experts are building a profile of Crooks based on the findings, the FBI told lawmakers.
Police continue to block roads around the home of Thomas Matthew Crooks as the FBI continues its investigation into the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, on July 14, 2024. Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential candidate, was shot in the ear July 13 in the opening minutes of his campaign rally in Butler. Rivals Joe Biden and Donald Trump urged Americans to show unity on July 14, after an assassination attempt on the Republican that the FBI said was carried out by a shooter with a legally-bought semi-automatic rifle.
Investigators now believe account on gaming site in would-be assassin’s name is fake
One emerging theory by investigators, based in part on the timing and subjects of his online searches, is that the shooter was looking to carry out a mass shooting and that the Trump event’s proximity and timing offered the most ready opportunity, according to a US official briefed on the matter.Unlike other mass shooters who often leave behind manifestos or writings to explain their attack, Crooks left behind few clues, in his bedroom or online.
Investigators recovered rudimentary explosive devices from his car, along with a bullet-proof vest, additional magazines of the type he used in the attack and a drone, according to the officials who briefed lawmakers Wednesday. At the family home, they also recovered 14 firearms and additional explosives, along with a second cellphone, a laptop and hard drive.
Investigators have focused on Crooks’ online activity in the months and days before the attack. Family members and people he worked with described him as quiet and a loner but haven’t indicated that he showed any signs of planning an attack. In April, he searched websites for information on major depressive disorder and depressive crisis treatment.
On his primary cellphone, investigators found an image of the arrest photo of Ethan Crumbley – the student who shot and killed four classmates at a Michigan high school in 2021 – along with information about Crumbley and his parents, who were both found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the first time parents of a school shooter have been prosecuted.
Three days after the Trump campaign announced the rally in Butler, a western Pennsylvania town about an hour from Crook’s home, Crooks made numerous searches online for well-known political figures and political events. He searched for the date and location of the Democratic National Convention, which takes place in August in Chicago, and for the location of the Trump rally. He also searched for information on Trump, Biden and other major political figures.
On the day of the rally, Crooks made several internet searches, including for photos of the location of Trump’s speech and for a local gun store not far from his home, where he purchased bullets that day.
Investigators have found data showing that Crooks had visited the location of the rally a week before it was to be held. And on the morning of the rally, he visited the farm where the rally was to be held for over an hour. He then went home, and investigators believe he retrieved an AR-15 rifle owned by his father. Crooks’ father told investigators that he saw his son leave the home with the rifle and believed he was going to a shooting range that the two had frequented.
On the day of the rally, his parents attempted to reach out to Crooks to find him. He didn’t respond.
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most expensive offenses in 20241. $191.0M – Browns
2. $190.7M – Rams
3. $170.7M – Chiefs
4. $158.7M – Cowboys
5. $151.5M – Falcons
6. $149.8M – Giants
7. $149.3M – Colts
8. $147.5M – 49ers
9. $146.2M – Panthers
10. $140.8M – Bengals
11. $140.5M – Jaguars
12. $138.7M – Cardinals
13. $138.5M – Dolphins
14. $136.3M – Texans
15. $134.4M – Bears
16. $134.2M – Lions
17. $131.0M – Seahawks
18. $125.9M – Ravens
19. $123.1M – Saints
20. $118.8M – Eagles
21. $115.8M – Broncos
22. $113.4M – Raiders
23. $113.3M – Vikings
24. $108.1M – Patriots
25. $106.9M – Commanders
26. $105.6M – Jets
27. $105.1M – Bills
28. $105.1M – Buccaneers
29. $95.9M – Titans
30. $90.6M – Chargers
31. $80.6M – Steelers
32. $78.4M – Packers
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Dan Orlovsky. The ESPN NFL analyst appeared on The Pat McAfee Show Tuesday, explains why he believes the Rams offense is “going to be awesome”.
“I think they’re going to be awesome. Awesome,” Orlovsky said. “I think the Rams are going to be as difficult an offense to contend that we have in the league. Maybe San Francisco, but like, the Rams offensive line is going to be awesome. They took Blake Corum, so their one-two with Kyren is going to be devastating. The two receivers are fantastic when it comes to winning on the edge. So I think the Rams offense is going to be great – and look, I don’t think Stafford throws for a gajillion yards because they’re going to run the ball so much.”
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Active HC’s with a winning percentage above .600 and at least 1 Super Bowl ring:
• Andy Reid
• Mike Tomlin
• Sean Payton
• John Harbaugh
• Sean McVayWith 6 more wins, McVay will have the most wins amongst any #Rams head coach ever. And he’ll do it before he turns 39
znModeratorAlthough there have been discussions & articles about Project 2025, VERY FEW focus specifically on Trump’s plans for Black Americans
Our twitchy spam software wants to hide the article in the last post. Rather than constantly “approving” it, I put in a place-holder empty reply (ie. this post) that ought to keep it in place.
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