Gonzalez: Rams should focus on receiver, O-line, secondary at combine
- By JackDRams
- RAMS / NFL TALK
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Another article by Captain Obvious. Newspaper, newspaper, read all about it. The Rams have a shitty o line and receivers.
Please tell me how we are the most undeserving fanbase, when we have stuck by our team through all the bad years. Whiniest? There's a thread on here crying about the schedule. Saying we're #1, but it's not football-related is just an ignorant comment. We have always sold out our home games. When I went to St. Louis, I was able to move up 12 rows to some empty seats on the 50-freaking-yard line only 6 rows up. Oh, and it's a FOOTBALL team, so everything is football related. This thread obviously Triggered you. Go find a safe place and deal with your emotions.The Cowboys are the Justin Biebers of the NFL. The most over-inflated fan base in pro sports (their #1 NFL popularity is obviously not based on football-related reasons, so there you go). So I'm shocked they're picked once again to sell all the merch, ads, and attract the hits.
The worst part about all that is now they actually are good and at *football,* so the world's largest, whiniest, lamest and most undeserving fanbase will actually be even more insufferable for the foreseeable future. The Cowboys' smartly developed a dominant OL, and their 2 rookies are spectacular. If the Rams hadn't come home this would probably make me lose interest in the NFL altogether.
You guys sure wanna throw away Hayes???? I kinda think guys like him are leaders...for whatever that's worth.If you want a impact ILB'er you better see if McVay & Snead will make a trade with the Eagles....DE's Sims & Hayes for Kendricks!
Very good point ...Never should have released Ray Ray....And he was a "decent" athlete. The reason he was move from safety to LB was partially due to his 4.7 40 time at his pro day...or was it the combine? Whatever.
Tough for guys that are not only undersized but lack elite athleticism to make it in the league. He'd have to play inside LB. Only undersized guys I know on the outside are like Dwight Freeny....speed & power demons.
It seems like U. of Houston has a scheme that really showcases outside blitzers/rushers....Remember Sammy Brown a few years ago? And he looked awesome....on tape.
Well, not to beat a dead horse, but it's hardly a "zombie thing". Its a dark comedy full of satire. I work with a lot of real estate agents, and get a kick out of how they are portrayed.I've never been a fan of the zombie thing since "Dawn of the Dead" back in '79. I liked it but it was repetitive and that is how I've viewed the last 10 years of endless zombie-ish movies. Never watched an episode of "The Walking Dead" either. I realize SCD is satire but now a zombie that doesn't look like a zombie? Just not for me.
Thanks for posting these great videos! A really nice salute to, IMO, the Greatest All-Purpose Player the Rams have ever had!Happy birthday to the player that got me hooked into football and being a Rams fan. Marshall Faulks dual threat ability and elusiveness really caught my eye as a youngster, he just so happen to have the coolest helmet as well haha. And here I am the Rams fan I am today, possibly because of Marshall. Here is to a legend!
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Ditto!! I didn't realize this^ either!!That would make sence. I didn't realize they had a cap on comp picks.
Haha on the pun. Unfortunately he was snubbed from the combine. Can't make this up...--Impressive - you have me sold. It seems like that would be a good spot to draft him. Still have to get through the combine.Ball skills are huge.
--Taylor Mays was a big FS from USC. That he broke the 40 record for a moment. He then step into the DB drills & he looked like a Fish(pun) out of water.
House and Company are going to work on mecganics and strength. You don't need to "unteach" that unless it is completely unorthodox or just flat wrong. Those guys teach it right. McVay, Olsen and LaFleur will teach the intricacies of the "offense" .So again .. .there is nothing to worry about "unlearning". The House offseason work is strictly foot work, core development, delivery, eyes, etc. The how's and why's of McVay's offense will be taught by the masters themselves.My concern is that they teach him things that he will have to "unlearn" when he can finally get coached by people who are able to get a job in the NFL.
This is a legit fear IMO.
I'm exaggerating, but the point stands. There are very few receivers who run every route. They play to their strengths. Some receivers might be super good route runners but can't adjust to catches on the sideline and they won't run out breaking routes. Some can't win downfield and will run few vertical routes. Its just rare. Most players just have a role they play.
I think he has a bunch of trump cards (explosion, open field ability, catching in traffic, physicality) that will allow him to produce even if he is limited in the offense. He can probably still get 500 yards next year running just the routes he runs now. That would get him a 40 million contract.
I don't really understand the rush with next season. Where are the Rams going next year. This isn't a veteran team that has the window closing and needs immediate production. After watching Goff this year the idea we're in the playoff hunt and miss out because of a raw rookie WR is the opposite of a problem.
I think you're underestimating the stress and adjustment of a first time head coach, especially someone who is calling plays. I might feel differently if we had veteran presence like Baltimore, Kansas City, Pittsburgh (or if he had a year coaching under his belt) but we don't. The risk isn't necessarily kept only to the draft pick. The locker room seemed pretty weak when Fisher was fired. It would be pretty brave of Mcvay to put that on himself.
You also have to understand the bias people have against him. Its not exactly a hot take. Being in bright lights of LA he's going to have to go even further to repair his image and the team is going to have to spend extra resources protecting him because you know there's going to be thousands of PETA people protesting him at every game. I question if he has the maturity to keep it together here and become a professional athlete. His interviews will be pretty interesting I guess. If a team picked him at all it would be because of any emotional maturity he showed, or else there's no way I can see him being drafted.
If you had to value (in terms of a draft pick) Gordon's career arc what would would it be to you. For me 1-2 years of production and then being kicked out of the league isn't enough to spend picks on someone. Its not the same of getting 2 years of production at the end of a contract and being able to resign them (or get a comp pick, or trade them)
If Cook doesn't drop 2 passes prior, on the same drive, it wouldn't have come down to that catch.