I thought Reeder makes Reeder expendable? No?Dolac playing well makes Reeder expendable IMO
I thought Reeder makes Reeder expendable? No?Dolac playing well makes Reeder expendable IMO
I'd go:Landman is starting. Do they keep five?
Of course - The hard part is The Rams went all in this year & protected themselves with journey men finally.The thing is these guys developed faster than expected,or are better than expected.I have liked Bowles too, not sure if it is because his name is Wyatt or his play? Seriously I feel Dedich is more of a natural center and Bowles is a very stout guard IMHO.
It isn’t or ever about Troy Reeder.It’s hard not to root for Shaun Dolac.I'd go:
Speights > Paul
Landman > Dolac
And I don't think Landman can keep Dolac off the field for long, as he's a nicklebacker movement-wise who can get dirty and be in position all three downs. Behind our starting DL the opposing OL won't be running second level to tie up backers, they'll be holding on for their lives. So Dolac would kill it with space to move.
Landman's the Reeder upgrade basically. For me at least.
Actually being Italian we loved our Lambrusco. It was the only wine I knew before leaving for the military at the age of 17. I actually didn't know red wine is actually served at room temperature. I thank Anne, who was 29, when I was 18 and introduced to so many things, like red red wine being served warm, and soup Vichyssoise, is actually served cold. What an awakening.When @den-the-coach was a young lad he didn't fuck around with Boone's Farm, dude went with perfectly chilled Mateus Rosé to impress the ladies.
You're still special, bro.
He’s not great at getting off blocks.I am definitely a Dolac fan. The only thing I will say negatively about him: while he diagnoses and correctly reads plays consistently, and he doesn't miss the tackle, it does seem that many of the tackles have him being pushed forward a couple of yards after the hit.
He is talented, athletic and instinctual. His (lack of) size does seem to show a little bit when he hits the runner coming in at full steam.
Still like him a lot more than Reeder and want him to make the 53. Just not looking forward to hearing the complaints when runners get an extra two or three yards after the initial hit.
Well, it is better than Reeder being dragged for 6 yards after the hit.I am definitely a Dolac fan. The only thing I will say negatively about him: while he diagnoses and correctly reads plays consistently, and he doesn't miss the tackle, it does seem that many of the tackles have him being pushed forward a couple of yards after the hit.
He is talented, athletic and instinctual. His (lack of) size does seem to show a little bit when he hits the runner coming in at full steam.
Still like him a lot more than Reeder and want him to make the 53. Just not looking forward to hearing the complaints when runners get an extra two or three yards after the initial hit.
He's the Leglue that could hold this Leteam together.Rams sign journeyman OL John Leglue
For the second time in as many days, the Los Angeles Rams have added an offensive lineman. After signing Mike McAllister on Tuesday, the Rams came right back and signed journeyman John Leglue on Wednesday.
They had an open roster spot after waiving Mario Williams and putting Keir Thomas on IR, so they didn’t need to create any space to add Leglue.
Leglue is 6-foot-7 and 310 pounds, and can play tackle or guard. He’s played for seven different teams in his career since going undrafted out of Tulane in 2019, so he’s bounced around the league.
Most recently, he was on the Pittsburgh Steelers’ practice squad in 2024 but he did not appear in any games. He’s played seven games in his career, making five starts with the Steelers in 2021.
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Rams sign journeyman OL John Leglue
For the second consecutive day, the Rams signed an offensive lineman, adding depth to that position group.theramswire.usatoday.com
My 1st thought was Mr Maglue! Mr Maglue!He's the Leglue that could hold this Leteam together.
He's the Leglue that could hold this Leteam together.
Pepè LeGlueMy 1st thought was Mr Maglue! Mr Maglue!
Speights is a downhill stopper with decent range, so that is another reason I would like to see the two of them paired. They would complement one another as Dolac adds mobility and and anticipation to beat blockers to his fit.I am definitely a Dolac fan. The only thing I will say negatively about him: while he diagnoses and correctly reads plays consistently, and he doesn't miss the tackle, it does seem that many of the tackles have him being pushed forward a couple of yards after the hit.
Speights is a downhill stopper with decent range, so that is another reason I would like to see the two of them paired. They would complement one another as Dolac adds mobility and and anticipation to beat blockers to his fit.
I don't think anyone is going to need Kleenex due to getting overexcited at seeing Reeder out there.you might need Kleenex for sadness.