Elmgrovegnome
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That equates to zero on the risk scale to me. Any way you slice it, he’s a Ram for now. Cut him, keep him, keep him and sit him, whatever. He still costs the same unless you figure he’s taking a roster spot from someone better. Losing a better player would be the only risk.Guaranteed money - the Rams can pay him to play, pay him to sit on the bench or cut him and still have to pay him and take a cap hit.
Washington ate the signing bonus on their cap, but Rams still are stuck with the guaranteed portion.
It's not zero risk for the Rams as some have suggested. If he's cut this year, there's going to be dead cap.
Of course, when the Rams already have about 50M in dead cap, 5M more probably doesn't seem like much.
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Rams picking up Emmanuel Forbes on waivers
When you draft a corner they come out of the draft with raw abilities. Not all of them have the ability to play the ball at the NFL level. Kendrick played the ball, which I love, but he did not have the ability to stick with receivers at this level. His lack of speed killed his chances...www.ramsondemand.com
There were quite a few.Looking back at some of the seasons where Rams corners were injured, I would say Forbes is worth the cap hit. Having too many corners is a good thing. I remember one year under Spags when they were playing street free agents as starters.
But there is Ice CubePsssst. There’s no alcohol in KoolAid.
I will add I get it. I was 6-5 180 lbs in HS. Played basketball. Now back then basketball players didn't lift weights. Was thought to bulk you up and lose your ability to shoot etc... dumb, but that was the early 80's.He needs to eat some more...
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Alright I've got to ask.....how much do you weigh now?I will add I get it. I was 6-5 180 lbs in HS. Played basketball. Now back then basketball players didn't lift weights. Was thought to bulk you up and lose your ability to shoot etc... dumb, but that was the early 80's.
Anyway, I couldn't gain weight at all. I could eat an entire pizza after practice and never gain weight. Granted, probably didn't eat the right foods, but still I could eat anything at anytime and not gain weight. Stayed that way until my late 20's...and it wasn't my wifes cooking that helped, that's for sure, just biology and slowing my metabolism I guess.
Long story short... he probably can't gain weight. Not at least until he gets married and sits on the couch 5 nights a week. So he is what he is, and hopefully he can play bigger than his slight frame.
About 260... and I don't look like Jared Verse.Alright I've got to ask.....how much do you weigh now?
~ArkyRamsFan~
I'm with you on both of these points!I hope he works out because I do not want to give up a thing for Ramsey. Only if he is free, and cheaper.
You just ain't making it correctly!Psssst. There’s no alcohol in KoolAid.
I'm with you on both of these points!
I see a lot of people here and in other places actually wanting to give up a high pick for Ramsey, ignoring that the Rams paid two first-round picks for Ramsey, but they only got a third rounder and Hunter Long TE in return when they traded Ramsey to the Dolphins--why? Because of Ramsey's very rare and unreasonable contract demands.
The Dolphins apparently were the only NFL team that would fully guarantee both of Ramsey's next two years, adding $25 million in guarantees and restructuring his deal to average $20 million per season.
Ramsey also told the media that he was thrilled about rumors he would be traded to Miami, which might have scared off any other teams that were even considering trading for him.
Also, why did Ramsey suddenly demand that his following two years be fully guaranteed, forcing the Rams to trade him? Did the Rams expect him to make that demand down-the-road when they gave up the two first-round picks and a fourth rounder? I
He's a Me First guy, no doubt!
No way I'd guy up much to bring him back. No way I'd give up a third rounder, but a 6th or 7th rounder might be ok only if the DOLPHINS (edit) paid a huge chunk of his salary.