How about that Brian Quick, eh?

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If that's the way you want to read that, that's cool, but I have newer been a "downer" on this site. I just don't get the fantasy mentality. Hope you had a great fantasy...
I'll let you know after Peyton gets done playing. :D
 
Already has more targets, receptions, yards, and TDs than any of his previous 2 years.

Dude has arrived, and Snead was right.
I just wish he'd have had a few less yards today, so I could have won my wager on Britt vs Quick and their receiving yards today!;)
 
My question is would he be doing this if we hadn't signed Britt? I don't think he would, which makes me wonder about Sherman.
i think he would he was looking better the second half of last season, getting open more Clemens just didnt throw the ball as much
 
I just wish he'd have had a few less yards today, so I could have won my wager on Britt vs Quick and their receiving yards today!;)

I think you mean that you wish Britt had a few more yards today, so you would have won your wager on Britt vs Quick AND the Rams would have won the game.
 
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The recent success of Quick should be a reminder to all who are quick to judge Austin, Mason, Robinson and others as a bust after only a short period of time. The Rams have drafted players with talent, but it's up to the players to adjust to the speed and talent of the NFL....and in some cases that takes time.

For me, Quick still has some development to go before he becomes the player Imthinkmhe can become...but so far this year he is finally on a path where you can see the development.
 
The recent success of Quick should be a reminder to all who are quick to judge Austin, Mason, Robinson and others as a bust after only a short period of time. The Rams have drafted players with talent, but it's up to the players to adjust to the speed and talent of the NFL....and in some cases that takes time.

For me, Quick still has some development to go before he becomes the player Imthinkmhe can become...but so far this year he is finally on a path where you can see the development.
I agree with this. But, On TA. I think the last chapter will be written by seasons end.
 
I think you mean that you wish Britt had a few more yards today, so you would have won your wager on Britt vs Quick AND the Rams would have won the game.
I Stand corrected!! :D
 
I think it's safe to remove Brian Quick from the bust label so many fans having...stupidly handed him. Guy was a 2 yr project from day 1, Greg Robinson is the sequel. I will admit to being a little concerned with Tre Mason & TA however (Running backs usually aren't projects in Masons case)
 
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Obviously Quick gets credit for putting in the time and practice. But not many WR's get to be very good without help. They usually need a coach or other WRs to help them get it to "click" on the mental side as well as the finer details. With all the stuff I've read over the summer, it sounds like Britt was the key- not Sherman.

Lett us be real here.
  1. Quick has always put in the work.He wants to be great and will do what it takes.
  2. He arrived last year about the Carolinia game. Problem was that they had no body to get him the ball after that. Clemons was a 1 read or I am running. Quick was open a whole lot last year and was not dropping the ball.
  3. Sherman "POUNDED" the technique necessary to succeed in the NFL
  4. Britt validated for Quick the attitude " that I can fiscally dominate just like me"
  5. Checkout the 50/50 balls he is consistently winning or the plays he is not suppose to make. He is showing that he is an AREA CODE receiver... If if it is near me I will get or no one else.
HE IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THIS OFFENSE. Do you really believe that Bradford or Hill would not have the same or better numbers. Yeah. I know you do.
 
I think it's safe to remove Brian Quick from the bust label so many fans having...stupidly handed him. Guy was a 2 yr project from day 1, Greg Robinson is the sequel. I will admit to being a little concerned with Tre Mason & TA however (Running backs usually aren't projects in Masons case)

Tavon is also a receiver, and receivers usually take three years to show who they really are. Not fair to judge him in less than two seasons. As for Mason...he was one of the youngest players in this draft. He wasn't even old enough to drink legally when the Rams picked him. Yes, he has his issues with pass-protection, but he's also behind two really good running backs in Stacy and Cunningham. And I also think that Watts performing so well has made Mason's struggles all the more noticeable.
 
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Whatever, he's still a bust, he's just exploiting weak Ds, I'm still smarter than Snead I AM!

I'm gonna go back to RamStalk,where everybody appreciate how much smarterer I am than the GM.

Edit this with blue font, and I'll give you a like. :D
 
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As I said in the no-negativity thread, what they told us Brian Quick could be when they drafted him is what he IS now.
 
I have had him on my teams all season and been reaping the rewards. Very happy with his year so far.

I don't think he got enough credit last year and believe he would have been putting up numbers with someone other than KC pulling the trigger. There were plenty of instances where he was just as available as this but the ball was never delivered.

Great to see the kid ballin
 
Hmph, why would I need blue font. If you people would just realize how intellectually superior I am to everyone you'd realize how above everything I am. See, my text color is different so I'm better than you in that way too.

Where's the inappropriate button when you really need it?
 
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