Do you consider Baker Mayfield a Rams?

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Karate61

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Baker Mayfield
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Eric Weddle
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Von Miller
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I would have to go with Weddle. Emotionally speaking.
No on OBJ. No on Von Miller.
But yes on Baker as an. honorary Ram.
JMO.

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You have to go with Weddle because he had already played a full season with the Rams prior to the title run.

If someone plays a full season…
You guys can fight about the others.
 

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no on Von but yes on Baker is a head scratcher
I think there’s a fair amount of sourness with how it all went down with Von, his daddy, and also his pregnant wife/girlfriend beater shit.

Weddle remained supportive of the Rams and did several pod casts speaking of the great experience he had here.

Can’t really speak to Baker as I don’t really consider him a Ram.
 

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I consider Baker Mayfield a Ram. He represented the horns with class and dignity, even in a short time here. He left it all on the field for us, bonded with teammates, and gave us one of the biggest comebacks in a horrible year when everyone was getting injured, left and right.

I'll also consider OBJ a Ram. He literally saved our Super Bowl season a bunch of times, gave us a solid number two option when Woods went down, and represented us by leaving everything on the field, quite literally.

Weddle? Yeah, I could consider him a Ram after helping our safety group and always representing the team with class.

I put Von Miller in the same class as Richie Incognito: NOT a Ram because of how he represented us and the way he ended up leaving.

There's more to being a Ram than just the uniform.
 

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I consider Baker Mayfield a Ram. He represented the horns with class and dignity, even in a short time here. He left it all on the field for us, bonded with teammates, and gave us one of the biggest comebacks in a horrible year when everyone was getting injured, left and right.

I'll also consider OBJ a Ram. He literally saved our Super Bowl season a bunch of times, gave us a solid number two option when Woods went down, and represented us by leaving everything on the field, quite literally.

Weddle? Yeah, I could consider him a Ram after helping our safety group and always representing the team with class.

I put Von Miller in the same class as Richie Incognito: NOT a Ram because of how he represented us and the way he ended up leaving.

There's more to being a Ram than just the uniform.
Do you consider Leonard Little a Ram?
 

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In the same class as Ryan Fitzpatrick. Backup who had one memorable comeback game with the team but made all of his hay with other teams.

Good to see him resurrect his career after Cleveland threw him overboard.
 

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Mayfield = a Sooner (40 gp), a Brown (59 gp) and a Buccaneer (34 gp). Not a Panther (6 gp) or a Ram (4 gp)