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This is the week. I hate the 9ers with every fiber of my being.

One good apple doesNT spoil the whole barrel of rotten apples. Hate everything to do with the whiners. Literally everything. And that’s mostly because of their pos fans.
I was joking. Right now their fans are feeling good, but it’s a long season… and outside of winning the SB, nothing is sweeter than watching the 49’ers collapse at the end every year. It’s just a matter of when.
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Jourdan’s recent podcast

Aside from our injury and personnel issues last season it felt to me like our coaching staff wasn't up to snuff. And the areas where we had the biggest problem were areas where McVay had gotten creative in moving coaches around. Moving our RB coach to TE and making a weak hire as a replacement at RB led to two positions stagnating. Moving our LB coach to the secondary and relying on the DC primarily to supplement him led to chaos on the back end defensively.

From there we could get into why McVay didn't overcome those shortfalls himself on offense or Morris on defense, and that's a conversation in itself, but it doesn't really matter because the season was mostly over by the time he started to make those types of moves like putting the RB coach back where he should have been.

This offseason was really interesting because it had more examples of McVay going outside his circle in his hires with two guys from the Cheatriots petri dish. Offensively those felt a lot like the Staley hire to me, in that he went out and pulled in specific shit he wanted via those coach hires, to enable him to make changes to scheme and probably other things like preparation, mentality, etc. And in this situation, just like with the Staley hire, there seems to be instant return on that fresh blood.

Pleasant of course is simply an excellent hire and if this young secondary produces over the year like they've started Morris might find him to be a competitor in the HC job market. Because teams know what they're doing in terms of seeing how terrible our secondary was last season so if these guys play tight and together alone he's going to get a lot of cred in NFL circles.

Lastly OC feels like a big upgrade too. Nothing against Liam but this is a results based business and at no point last season did I feel like I was witnessing a unit with a masterful hand behind it. IMO even though the offense is McVay's pride and joy, which is to say the side of the ball where he doesn't fuck around, I think he taps heavily into his OC and if the guy isn't quite up to snuff it comes out on the field.

So for me I think this past offseason will go down as a key window for McVay in terms of reinventing his offense and reestablishing the type of defense he wants his team to play. And going forward I suspect he's going to be more decisive with his staff, more like he is with the players. In other words as a young coach he learned a ton from that losing season and it probably made him better.

MEDIA FALLOUT: Rams beat Seattle

I was a you tube subscriber to Locked On Rams until today. They keep doing videos about the prospects of Stafford being traded. Is it click bait or what? I don't get it so I finally had it and unsubscribed.
Personally, I continue to ask the same ... Most Relevant ... question.

Any article, conversation, video, podcast, local or national source that raises the possibility of a Stafford trade.

Do they even mention the salary cap implications ... particularly to the Rams?????

Failure to do so is Incompetence in my opinion. From what I can see, the 2023 cap implications to the Rams, make a Stafford trade a complete non-starter.
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40 Whiner Week: Enemy Forums

It's very clear to me. The whiners ran wild against the Rams and won all those games. In the NFCCG, they gained 50 yards on the ground which forced the game into Jimmy Gag's hands.

If the whiners run the ball well, we're toast. If we stop them and force them to go via the pass, we got a good chance.

It also helps with Stafford being healthy and the offense able to move the chains and get points.

Game ball goes to the OL!

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I want to share this not for the breakdown of the passing, but at the end he breaks down the OL and protection play. Shelton does a great job in calling for the OL to slide the protection. Williams does a great job in picking up his guy. They get crossed up by a stunt by the NT which catches Havenstein by surprise. But the NT stunting took too long and Stafford was able to hit Tutu for a big chunk.

What is impressive is the level of communication that is going on in a noisy stadium with an OL that hasn't played as a cohesive unit before. PFF probably downgraded Joe for a missed block but it wasn't his fault as Wagner and Williams blocked him out as exactly the stunt was designed to do.

It was nice to see the OL really playing at a high level after the shit storm we witnessed last year. This shows good coaching and game prep by Wendell. It was also nice to see exactly why Williams is a 3 down RB and Akers isn't.

Get my name out yo mouth - Big Rob. :mad::)
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Just re-watched the Seahawk game…

Don't see the Rams paying 2 WRs (Kupp, Higgins) a combined $50M a year when we have Nacua and Atwell developing, hopefully. Save our resources (free agency $$$) for a stud edge, a d-lineman and use the draft to build for the future. Depending how the rest of the season goes we may have fewer glaring needs than we originally thought.

The org, analysts and fans raved about his route-running skills and him being a good dude on draft day that they forgot to look deep into his catching style. He's had some memorable plays for the Rams but I cannot stand body catchers.

Week 1 Snap Counts

I only followed the game thru Redzone (going to get YouTube going forward) but I saw that terrible play by Kendrick on the D(ic)K Metcalf TD. So if he had a good game despite that costly brain fart play then that’s very positive.
Yeah he might be limited in the wheels department but he's definitely got the right mindset for corner. I am happy to have no complaints with him in that game. You're gonna get beat at times, especially vs a freak like Metcalf. He rebounded nicely and locked shit down.

I think the key with a guy like him is ensuring his usage is correct. He's pretty good on the underneath stuff, and physical when he wants to be, uses the sideline well. Just gotta protect him a bit with your calls like Sherm. Either way I'm reaching a comfort zone with him quickly if he continues playing like he just did.
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The LEGEND of Puka begins..

I think Mac might be right. It's because of the URL. When I click your link it redirects to

.https://twitter.com/Nate_Tice/status/1701327453946519730?s=20It's.


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Do you have an iPhone? I guess iPhone users only have the x.com domain.

I copied it originally while on a desktop. Idk, first time I've ever seen it do that and I do that a lot. Oh well.

20 Random Wonderful Week 1 Thoughts

I know its only one game. We don't know if they can sustain it.
That's the cool thing--I think we saw growth in the process of one game. Think of the confidence Nacua will play with next week, and Atwell. Byron Young and Turner got a taste of getting home, our corners seemed to settle in, OL, Kyren, etc. Our young guys might be on a pretty steep upward trajectory.