Inside the Rams Podcast With Vinny B & Rich Hammond
- By Memphis Ram
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Made a good point about Mark Barron being considered a bust until he got a change of scenery.
I have a feeling Johnson will be okay this year and my hope is Webster really steps up because I don't see Trumaine coming back in 2018, Rams will either sign someone else or draft a CB in round one. As to Gaines, he certainly doing his best impression of you and me and Brandon McGee and that is why Troy Hill needs to stay clean although when Hill came back, he did not look as good prior to his release.
Thank you very much for listening. You along with everyone here that takes a listen whether its 5 or 50 minutes is just so appreciated I can't even explain it.I got a good idea of what Kayvon is all about with your interview. Humble, hard worker that has confidence to play on an island. He has shown patience and didn't harp on the Broncos adding talent that took away his playing time. He had a long list of great players to learn from. Kayvon is ready to be a starter for the Rams. Enjoyed the rest of the podcast too Jake.
Man! RIP Rick Tuten.
I wonder what happened?
That was from a month ago. Kozan was on the 90 man roster but released to make room for another transaction. They brought him back now that they cleared up a couple roster spots.Login to view embedded media View: https://twitter.com/vcsjoecurley/status/863172596828786688
doesn't this mean he isn't on the team?
Ditto!Wade Phillips is great for Sean McVay and vice versa, I realize I'm drinking the Kool-Aid, however, this coaching staff has me pumped up as I look forward to the rest of June & vacation in July to clear my head and to get ready to focus on the Los Angles Rams and thrills that they will bring me in 2017.
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Raggin on players is the dark side of rooting for a team. Not saying it's right, but it's part of the deal so why not let folks get it out of their system without the "holier than thou" act.
I get it, you're a better fan. Congrats.
A voluntary bungee jump might be fine for some of the WRs and CBs. It's probably isn't good for linemen.I'm not putting words in your mouth, I'm trying to understand your POV
IMO if voluntary works for one, then it fits for everyone.
And since its a team sport, not an individual sport, any missing member of the team impacts another.
Just a few reasons why I Like Spruce, Ok, some would say he doesn't have Blazing speed, He put up a 4.69 40 at the combine Well he improved that to 4.56 at his Pro Day!If I wereMannion and trying my best to impress the new coaches, I would damned sure be looking for Spruce, too.
Spruce is a QB's Dream receiver. Honestly, I don't know how they can cut him, if healthy.
Boy... my aunt would love to hear about that! (Labor Lawyer)
Nah. Just that you were apparently agreeing with what he said. No biggie and I don't really have a problem with Champ. I don't agree with his take on Goff but Goff hasn't proved me right either. I'm sure he hopes he does just as you and I no doubt hope he does.You seem to think I'm trying to diss Goff like champ always does every chance he gets. Nothing of the sort.
Let's leave it there because you seem to be focusing on who to blame while i was just commenting on the article stating it was a well placed ball.
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I think it's going to be between Cooper and SpruceI'm not sure Pharoh will make it if Spruce and Thomas continue to impress.
Grew up in Ca and went to school in San Diego.I can't believe anyone likes the Chargers. I have never cared about them in anyway whatsoever, even when I lived in San Diego for a few years. I cared more about the Padres, because my Dodgers would come down and beat that @ss!. One time, it was Fernando Valenzuela that beat the Pads'. I was wearing my Dodgers cap at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium in the 80's, and those bastids knocked it off my head!
Sammy Watkins at 1a and Zach Martin at 1b.Man they scored on Zach Martin.....Could have been a Ram. I know I know save it LOL
Should the Rams consider signing former McVay coached RB Matt Jones, if released?
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The former third-round pick of the Washington Redskins appears to be done with the team and a release could be imminent. The real question: Should the Rams consider reuniting him with Sean McVay?
Matt Jones is a bruising back that you probably already know just off his dominance against the Rams from a few years ago. Jones brings a nasty mean streak to him as a runner, he's not the fastest player on the field, but his power makes up for it. As great as Todd Gurley is...he isn't quite the bulldozer that Jones can be, which means the Rams likely don't have that goal line type of back on the roster if they want to spell Gurley.
According to CSN Mid-Atlantic the third-year running back is not in the Redskins plans moving forward after drafting former Oklahoma Sooner RB Samaje Perine. Jones, definitely was not okay with the move as he is holding out of OTAs, which has angered head coach Jay Gruden.
If Matt Jones continues to skip OTAs it's likely he will be cut and the 6-foot-2, 232 pounder will be a free agent. Now, I have no clue if Sean McVay had a relationship with Jones, but throwing the connections out of the window for a minute, the Rams don't have a 6-foot-2 and 230-plus pound bruising back. Obviously, the Rams are well over the cap, but that is due to the off-season rosters expanding to 90 men. Once the final cuts are made the Rams will likely be right where they need to be.
Jones has only had 243 carries for 950 yards rushing, six touchdowns as well as adding another 377 yards receiving out of the backfield on 27 catches. The reason for those stats being a little underwhelming at first glance was due to the time-share in Washington, but also the fact Jones only has played in 20 games in two seasons and only has seven official starts under his belt. Clearly Jones needs a change of scenery and the Rams could give it to him.
On the other side of the coin, the Rams have running backs Malcolm Brown, Aaron Green, Justin Davis, Lance Dunbar, Lenard Tillery and De'Mard Llorens. A move to get Jones would really speak on the coaches behalf on what they see and believe with the running back group thus far. My opinion and my knowledge of the situation coincide in the fact the Rams should be and are wanting to add a bigger pass catching back next season. Jones could definitely be that guy and cut down the wait time for that to happen.
Obviously, there is one key variable if any, for Jones to sign with the Rams and that is the first part, getting released. The team may choose to keep him and trade him, but overall I see Jones being cut before preseason. Is Jones a hidden need for the Rams? I would almost say yes, because of his ability to punch the ball in during short yardage attempts. As great as Gurley is, he was still stuffed plenty of times at the goal line and at least one of the times it costed the Rams a win.
The jury is out whether or not Matt Jones can be an NFL starter, but coming to the Rams he wouldn't have to be. This is likely the best route for Jones, going back to an old coach that understands the game of football and is comfortable utilizing him in both the running game and passing game. If Jones is to succeed at the NFL level and get his career back on track, the Rams seem like the perfect fit to propel his stock back to his rookie year.
Would you grab Matt Jones if he became available via free agency? Let us know!