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A new one up. It kind of dispels the devaluing of the inside linebacker myth.
I listen every time they post a new podcast. During the season that’s every week. It’s the most informative Rams news we have.I consider this to be a Great Listen because Jourdan Rodrigue is so clued-in ... In my opinion.
When she reports, I think it is as close to hearing what Rams' Management actually thinks and intends to do. Even more so than listening to McVay and Snead answer questions because they are guarded in what they say.
Thank You for providing it to us.
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A new one up. It kind of dispels the devaluing of the inside linebacker myth.
She also said of course they don’t want a weakness at any level. Or something like this.It's not a myth. It's what they actually did.
As she said.. this past year teams were targeting and exploiting it in a way that drove them toward this decision.
It's not a myth. It's what they did.She also said of course they don’t want a weakness at any level. Or something like this.
It is a myth. It’s just part of the evolution of the defense. The myth ended last year when they drafted Jones. She just confirmed it.
We take things at face value. Many assumed that Snead and McVay don’t value inside linebackers. It seems they just weren’t in position to get a good one
We really don't know what that Wagner contract is yet, so I'm withholding judgement on that part.What's cool is the Rams have gotten better this offseason. They've gotten worse too but the overall balance seems to be there.
Pass game potency went way up with addition of Robinson. He is an enormous addition to this offense and a fit. ILB room improved at the very least against the run. The Rams being the 5th worst team in missed tackles is probably going to be reversed this season as a result.
But they lost a huge pass rush piece in Von too. So for the Rams someone stepping up is gonna be the plan. I don't think you find an answer on the FA market, I think that's a draft approach. Corner also remains a need, but clearly they felt Wagner was better than Gilmore in terms of what they have left.
Once again I'm surprised by the size of this Wagner contract. I expected we would get him on a cheap deal commensurate with a two down ILB but the Rams are pretty damn good at their projections. Bottom line is if they can find someone to provide some rush potency and keep that falloff minimized the defense will be in business. If not, then the coverages are gonna be tested big time. So improvement in the draft in rush and coverage options is likely.
Wagner and Scott gonna make a Deebo minced meat Sandwich.It's not a myth. It's what they did.
We also have no idea what they do here if Von is signed.
Also, if you listened to the podcast, a HUGE factor was bringing in the person who plays that position. They want leaders like him. Bringing an HOF guy who's a good player still who is also, by all accounts, a fantastic leader to help out on the second level, was a win for them.
I don't think they don't care about ILB and I think if they signed Von, they would've tried to bring in a low cost vet or draft another guy.
We all also saw what she said.. beating the 9ers was a problem. This should help a bunch.
I’m onboard with bringing in some fresh blood in hungry players each year to transform the team.
Always going to be changes with coaches and players leaving.
Plugging the holes in positions through growth and FA is imperative as is having strong leadership.
Have to think they have more targeted since they have said the are restructuring AD and Cupp.
Good to be a Rams fan right now.
One player who proved to be key in the recruitment of Robinson to Los Angeles? Former Bears teammate Leonard Floyd, whom the Rams initially signed to a one-year deal in 2020 before he earned a multiyear extension after that season. Floyd felt like a new player and person after joining the roster, as he described to me in 2021. He shared his journey with Robinson, who also had a frustrating exit from Chicago after playing on the franchise tag for a year.What's the tidbit regarding Leonard Floyd she's referring too?
That's awesome to read! Floyd is silently a star. He's so quiet too. Never thought about the Floyd/Robinson connection.One player who proved to be key in the recruitment of Robinson to Los Angeles? Former Bears teammate Leonard Floyd, whom the Rams initially signed to a one-year deal in 2020 before he earned a multiyear extension after that season. Floyd felt like a new player and person after joining the roster, as he described to me in 2021. He shared his journey with Robinson, who also had a frustrating exit from Chicago after playing on the franchise tag for a year.
Floyd’s four-year, $64 million contract was restructured this offseason to give the Rams about $12 million more in salary-cap flexibility, and Pastoors said that Floyd didn’t bat an eye about the restructure. In fact, Floyd loved being in Los Angeles so much that when he and his representation were in contract talks last spring, he committed to the Rams at his current annual number, which others (including the Giants) tried to top. Floyd turned down the higher numbers in order to stick to his initial commitment.
“Leonard has been awesome to work with,” Pastoors said. “Leonard feels like he’s at home now.”