Asshole Face stepping down from Saints
- By LARAMSinFeb.
- RAMS / NFL TALK
- 33 Replies
Funny he didn't cry over the fact most of the poor officiating favored the Saints that day.Him crying to the refs in our NFC Championship win.
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Funny he didn't cry over the fact most of the poor officiating favored the Saints that day.Him crying to the refs in our NFC Championship win.
boofreakin
hoo
I know he was injured earlier this year.I don’t understand his drop off.. wonder whats up with that?
Rock on buddy. Its our time.Oh, never mind me! I'm just joshing with you.I supposed I should have employed the traditional blue font. I actually believe those losses may very well turn out to be a blessing in disguise. The Horns players were already edgy about discussing the constant losing to the Red & Gold just before Week 18. They are probably determined to shut all that talk up this weekend. Sean & Co. have to have learned by now (from that Week 18 debacle, no less!) not! to take your foot off the accelerator when you are trashing your opponent. When you lose your offensive rhythm, it can be very tough to re-establish it. They nearly got bit by that gambit just last weekend, but Matthew showed up as who he is---the top 4th quarter comeback QB in the game. Besides, AD99, Andrew, Matthew, and the rest of the gang want that Vince Lombardi gold piece, and the '9ers are standing in the freaking way! They are evil, and they must be destroyed!!!
It might also indicate that in the effort to make a play he made a mistake. Got beat. I don't like it, but it happens. AD makes penetration into the back field anticipating one thing and the runner goes right thru his gap. They all make mistakes. Ramsey makes them and recovers to make a play. This time when it came time to recover, he stumbled and had no chance. When he made that incredible interception against the whiners he was beaten. He came back to under cut the pass and made a great play. His style risks him getting beat. Most the time he wins. Not always.That would indicate making a mistake or some failure of his body or gear.
The play in the 9er game that allowed the long pass to Deebo was a poor decision.
The play that allowed the Evans score is inexcusable, especially at that point of a game. I would tell a high school player the same thing, you don’t allow anyone to get behind you.
Ramsey knows better.
I still love having him on the team, he needs to perform better and I’m sure he agrees.
I’ve noticed this.Keep meaning to mention this but Williams has been doing a good job of jumping routes of late. He might be tuning up to make a play or two on the ball and flip the field for us like the good old days.
I could not understand for a single second why Knox wanted that guy in the game. Any game. Ever.Nice! Bringing back the memories with this one.
Say what you want about Rubley, but I liked him. He was a spaz and fun to watch!
Here's a highlight clip of the play mentioned in the story:
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Here's a highlight clip of his first plays as a Ram. I was at this game at Anaheim when we had season tickets. Was a good start for Rubley:
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I'm seeing it the same. The nice thing about this game is that things are aligned to where there is zero chance the Rams take this game lightly or even have any overconfidence whatsoever. I expect a fully focused team just like they were the last two, difference is there will be more mistakes due to playing a better defense.I think the way this game played out may have been just what the doctor ordered for the Rams going into next week's game against you know who.
1) We got a lot of mistakes out of our way and still won.
2) Akers will be focusing on ball security all next week. Hopefully these fumbles are out of his system now.
3) After giving up such a big lead, and knowing we did the same against our hated rivals last time, maybe the coaches and players keep up the intensity all through the second half instead of letting up like they did last time.
4) After completely losing the momentum, Stafford and Kupp made two huge plays to set up Gay for the winning kick. That's the kind of stuff that makes people a team believe that they can turn it around even when things don't go their way.
5) In general, this team was tested hard today, mostly due to their own mistakes, but they showed resilience, mental toughness, and overcame them to win.
6) As one of the items in the OP stated, we won't be overconfident going into the game. But having survived this one, we will be confident.
Let's fucking go.
Yeah so did Vinovitch, didn't stop him and his crew stringing together a couple of poorly officiated Rams gamesGrew up near LA... hmmm....![]()
Exactly.It does but I was thinking the kind of run the Chiefs have been on, conf championship, Super bowl, super bowl, and this year at least conf championship
I wonder if that explains the lag of him trying to get to the LOS for the spike - was that him Stafford starting screaming at?I think I heard coach say Boom got hurt last play of the game.
But Chris Rose said it was a kick. And he is SO astute.He yelled "I'm going to fuck you up" because he thought Stafford kicked him. In reality, Stafford was just rolling through the tackle and used his legs a bit to keep Suh's weight from flopping on him it looked like to me. He certainly didn't kick him at all. So Suh was just being a whiny bitch who, of all people in the league, has zero right to bitch about anyone being dirty. Oh well, 15 yards and a touchdown later.... fuck Suh.
NO in laws during the game!Next time turn the volume down on your in-laws.![]()
definitely not running all the way to the superbowlHey coach, you're welcome for the game plan.![]()