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  • in reply to: isaac denied again #97642
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    This time tomorrow, the Rams will be up by 20 points.

    in reply to: tweets & other bits … 2/1 & 2/2 #97634
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    in reply to: signs, comics, memes, & other visual aids #97633
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    in reply to: tweets & other bits … 2/1 & 2/2 #97622
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    Well…I think Sam Bradford was as good as Troy Aikman. Really. I think they are the same guy.

    One is in the Hall of Fame, and the other is the forgotten…Missed Opportunity Guy.

    Troy Aikman would not be in the Hall of Fame if he was drafted by the Rams in 2009 and had a shredded knee a couple of times.

    Sam Bradford is one of the Most Robbed players of All Time in my book.

    And I say that as a Non-Bradford fan. I wanted Suh in that draft. But I just have to say I think Sam Bradford was one of the most unlucky people ever. I mean…apart from the fact that nobody in the world ever got paid more for less production than Bradford. On the monetary scale he came up roses.

    in reply to: tweets & other bits … 2/1 & 2/2 #97615
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    On Bradford…I think that guy is the Anti-Foles.

    Nick Foles is an Adequate Guy who benefited from every imaginable circumstance. A guy who was always in the right place at the right time. Everything outside his control always came together for that bastard. Luckiest guy in the world. And that’s not a knock on Foles personally. I like the guy…you know…on that level. Nice guy. Good for him.

    Bradford is just the opposite of that.

    Bradford was a very talented guy who just always got the short straw in the NFL.

    He couldn’t throw a fade. That’s the worst I can say about the guy. That pass eluded him…at least in his time with the Rams. I didn’t watch him after that. But that was his limitation while I watched him. But he did everything else. And did it well.

    He was fucked over by injuries and limited talent around him. That’s Sam Bradford in my book.

    On the 5th weapon…I agree. A TE would just make this offense completely unstoppable.

    I think the Rams have bigger needs…as you say…DT, LB, OL…but if they landed a blue chip TE…the Rams would score on every fucking possession.

    in reply to: tweets & other bits … 2/1 & 2/2 #97606
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    Okay, well, that reading that about Jack Youngblood has irritated me.

    I think that guy epitomizes the Rams to me. He’s the guy I would pick for that honor.

    If it has to be a Super Bowl winner…what do they do in years when a team wins for the first time?

    99 is the only year the Rams ever won.

    So who is the guy from that team? Kurt Warner? Marshall Faulk? Nate Hobgood-Chittock?

    I go with Isaac Bruce.

    in reply to: tweets & other bits … 2/1 & 2/2 #97599
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    Interesting comment on Golic and Wingo radio show

    they had Adam Thielen on and he picked the Rams to win the Super Bowl due to their offense. Said Belichick is very good at game planning and taking away one weapon, but the Rams have multiple weapons and their offense is legit.

    This makes no sense, except it does…

    I have to say that my confidence level would be double what it is if Kupp was still active.

    I just have always seen Kupp as the straw that breaks the camel’s back. You simply cannot stop Woods, Cooks, Gurley, AND Kupp.

    I think a good defense…a REALLY good defense…can limit up to 3 guys.

    I don’t think there has been a defense EVER that could stop 4 guys.

    in reply to: tweets … 1/31 #97560
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    But…Jared Goff has never taken a snap under Center. His whole life before now. He’s a bust.

    in reply to: I could shoot myself #97551
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    LOL

    in reply to: I could shoot myself #97544
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    Ya know…the last time the Rams wore THIS uniform combination in the Super Bowl was in “Heaven Can Wait.” The Rams won that game behind a QB with the jersey #16.

    in reply to: I could shoot myself #97541
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    Hey, everybody. The Rams are going to be represented by 2 male cheerleaders. It’s a first.

    Needless to say, it’s a huge victory for men in their pursuit of equality in the workplace, but more than that, it’s bound to have an affect on the field. The intimidation factor, for one thing. Tom Brady has never seen anything like this before.

    in reply to: I could shoot myself #97538
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    Tom Brady likes Tuna Noodle Cassarole.

    I bet you didn’t know that.

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    I missed that story. Do you have a link?

    in reply to: your superbowl thotz & predikkshuns #97528
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    I think the storyline of the Rams winning is too good to fail.

    Too Good To Fail.

    That’s my line.

    in reply to: your superbowl thotz & predikkshuns #97518
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    i don’t know what i’m going to do if the rams lose.

    Fortunately, you are not going to have to find out.

    I think you should focus on how you are going to maximize your taunting of co-workers and friends. That is where you should concentrate your energy.

    in reply to: your superbowl thotz & predikkshuns #97513
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    Okay. I’ve been thinking about it a long time, and now I am ready to issue my prediction (i.e. proclamation).

    The Rams are going to win this game by 15 points.

    I will give you 10 reasons why:

    1) I really have no idea. I think this game could be played 10 times, and the two teams would split the series 5-5.

    2) I have nothing at stake with this prediction other than my reputation, and frankly, I don’t have much to lose in that department to begin with, so what the hell. Only Upside here.

    3) Fuck the Patriots.

    4) Fuck Tom Brady.

    5) Fuck Bill Belichik.

    6) Go Rams.

    7) The Rams have been playing really well the past 4 games. Hitting on all cylinders, as it were. Stopping the run. Stopping the pass. Nailing kicks. Scoring points. This is a really good team.

    8) Karma.

    9) It makes a good story. The Rams bookend the Patriots dynasty. This is Bill and Tom’s last SB. It’s just good literary parallelism, and I think people dismiss that beautiful symmetry of life at their own peril.

    10) It would make me glad.

    Final score: Rams 31 Patriots 16

    in reply to: articles on Goff, including Manning & Silver on JG #97509
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    Michael Silver is one of the better sports writers.

    in reply to: Rams v Pats: Media Predictions & Analysis #97485
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    I don’t care if the Patriots are deeper. I care about the first string guys. Because in the Super Bowl…guess who plays the most?

    in reply to: articles on Goff, including Manning & Silver on JG #97481
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    I think it was Goff’s best game, ever. I think he was fucking awesome.

    it was a milestone game. one we’ll remember years from now.

    in my 24 years of following the rams i can say without a doubt he’s the second best rams qb i’ve seen. i know that’s not saying much but he’s also got a long way to go.

    hopefully he stays a ram for a long time.

    Wait…

    Goff was born when you started following the Rams…

    That means…

    InvaderRam is the Avatar! He’s John the Baptist! He is the fulfillment of the thingy!

    in reply to: articles on Goff, including Manning & Silver on JG #97462
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    I think it was Goff’s best game, ever. I think he was fucking awesome. Dont care about the stats. To perform under those ridiculous conditions, and manage the game, and to overcome Gurley’s big screw up, and to make four or five elite, clutch throws under pressure, on the road, in a dome, for the NFC Championship — well…just fucking awesome.

    And legatron. Good lord.

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    I think I might agree with that. I certainly believe his response to the crowd noise was amazing, especially with the championship on the line like that. He has had better numbers, of course. But the noise, the pressure…the falling behind by 13, and then by 10 half way through the 3rd…and he never got the yips. He had the presence to immediately dive on the muffed snap. When he got hit, he got right back up. He just kept playing.

    He is 24.

    This guy…give him another 6 years…he may very well be the best Rams QB of all time. And it may not be close. Warner might have been if not for the busted hand and the reckless coach. I never saw Waterfield, and really I was a child in the Gabriel era, and how many games did I see? Not sure. But I had no idea what I was watching, really. Who else is even in the conversation? Hadl lasted one year, I think. Good…but only a year or two of service. Everett was very good, but…he never got to the Holy Land, and there’s that phantom sack that he will never, ever live down. Warner. Bulger was very, very good, but…no results. Not his fault, but…no results. He was good.

    Post-Bulger, the only QB worth a mention is Goff. IMO. And I highly doubt I’m in the minority on that.

    And he’s 24, on his way to the Super Bowl, and still has a line graph with an upward angle.

    I think I might be falling in love with Goff. Wow. Did not see that coming. Right now, he is still a very good accessory on that team. But if he wins the Super Bowl….

    in reply to: signs, comics, memes, & other visual aids #97453
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    I either forgot, or never knew, that Fisher tried to hire Kyle Shanahan as OC.

    That would have changed the course of history.

    in reply to: articles on Goff, including Manning & Silver on JG #97439
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    I agree on the crowd noise. I’ve always thought that way, too. It really is like a 12th man advantage, and so I don’t like it, either.

    I didn’t attribute that botched snap to crowd noise, but Manning is probably right.

    There weren’t any false starts, though, were there? That’s very impressive.

    in reply to: your superbowl thotz & predikkshuns #97438
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    watched superbowl opening night.

    there’s noticeably waaaaaaaay more pats fans there than rams fans.

    hope it’s not like this during the actual game.

    They survived New Orleans. There has never been a Super Bowl climate anything like that.

    in reply to: Rams v Pats: Media Predictions & Analysis #97429
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    I just hope the Refs dont leave this game in the hands of the players.

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    in reply to: tweets … 1/27 & 1/28 #97427
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    Teams that return to the Super Bowl after losing in the Super Bowl the previous year have lost five straight Super Bowls.

    Does that make sense?

    This is certainly the key statistic that will determine the outcome of this year’s super bowl.

    I think what the scoreboard shows will be secondary to this.

    in reply to: Rams v Pats: Media Predictions & Analysis #97421
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    It is kind of a sad commentary on our times that tickets to the game are going for only $3,500. It’s like there aren’t any true fans out there anymore, the kind who would sell their daughters into slavery for a chance to see their team play in the Super Bowl.

    People just take these things for granted nowadays, without a single thought of the great men and women who died fighting for our freedom to spend thousands of dollars on a fucking football game.

    in reply to: the non-call issue continues & has earned another thread #97420
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    The perception among most fans has always been that the refs aren’t very good. I never agreed with that assessment but I would like to see replay applied to penalties. The important thing is getting the call right, no matter how that happens.

    JEEE ZUSSS CHRIST!

    Why don’t you just come out and SAY you hate the Rams? OMG, this has just been going on too long with you.

    in reply to: the non-call issue continues & has earned another thread #97390
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    Concern around NFL that 4 officials in NFC Championship Game live in Southern California

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    in reply to: your superbowl thotz & predikkshuns #97304
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    I think the Rams are good. I think the Patriots are good.

    My main concern is the decided advantage the Patriots have in experience. This is B&B’s 9th Super Bowl. Ninth. And, yeah, they haven’t gone undefeated like the Noll/Bradshaw Steelers or the Walsh/Montana/Young 49ers, but NINE Super Bowls. I really can’t come up with an argument against the proposition that the Patriots are the greatest dynasty in NFL history, and the greatest dynasty of the modern sports era.

    They are old hands at the bright lights, and it’s all about the game to them.

    The Rams, meanwhile, have never experienced this media onslaught with a handful of exceptions. I think 5 guys, and I don’t know who they are. Phillips, presumably, is one. But Sean McVay better have a way to focus these guys on the Patriots rather than the cameras and Twitter and swarms of celebrities from far and wide.

    And the enormous pressure.

    I just have a concern about the First Quarter Yips. The Rams had the Yips last year against the Falcons, and never recovered. The Patriots are not going to have the Yips. And I don’t think the Rams can afford to make a couple of mistakes before settling down, especially because a couple of mistakes could very well tighten them up.

    I think we will see in the first quarter whether or not the Rams will be there at the end.

    in reply to: was it tipped or not tipped??? #97302
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    If we go back and fix all the missed calls on the play, it is off setting penalties, replay the down.

    yeah, donald does get fouled.

    it’d have to be replayed.

    and payton needs five fingers across the face.

    No, replay doesn’t work like that. The challenge is for a specific thing. New things can’t enter into it. So the challenge in this case would be whether or not there was PI on the play. They couldn’t identify the hands to the face on Peat or whoever was holding Brockers.

    They could, however, identify the tipped ball because that would directly relate to whether there was PI or not. Since the ball apparently was not tipped, a challenge would have resulted in PI. The other penalties are not subject to review.

    However…if a coach can challenge a Non-Call, then what would stop McVay from throwing a challenge on the hands to the face (which was more flagrant than the hold)?

    Now that I think about it, I would think that if the rule changes, it would be to challenge a penalty call, not a Non-Call. That would be problematic…since there is a penalty on almost every single play. Yeah…I bet if there is a rule change, it would be to allow a coach to challenge a Call. You can’t have them challenging Non-Calls. That would be a nightmare.

    So even if they change the rule, the rule change they adopt wouldn’t have helped the Saints anyway. That’s my guess.

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