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It's post like this that make me question my sanitySuddenly, Stafford retiring with injury designation, may not be the worst thing in the world.
It's post like this that make me question my sanitySuddenly, Stafford retiring with injury designation, may not be the worst thing in the world.
It's post like this that make me question my sanity
Pizza pizza!Still a lot of season left to play so going to be a little reserved in thinking Mayfield is any kind of long term answer here but god damn did he show what can be last night. Him and McVay are a great matchup and they will feed off each other both in practice and in games which could help keep McVay interested long term also. Mayfield is only 27, even if Stafford decides to give it one more year he won't be 30 if Stafford decides to retire. He'd be in his QB prime with a QB friendly coach. Not to mention his personality would make him a lot of money in LA outside of playing football I'd imagine. Think of the SoFi is his home commercials progressive could bring back!! lol
Optimism in such a shitty season is a very, very nice thing to have again though. I'm excited for these last four games!
Its like meeting that amazing new girl.....its still very early.Really feels kind of right. Just does
That is certainly best case.I'd love for Stafford to return for another year and Mayfield sign a 2 year contract as a back up with the understanding opportunity is right there to be the heir apparent. Give it another go with Stafford next year and let him ride off into the sunset forever a superbowl champ.
He definitely played himself into the conversation. I could see 2yr for 15m total with big incentives that activate if stafford retires in 2024.That is certainly best case.
What do you think it will take to get him to stay as a back up?
$5-7 million a year?
LOL. Your sanity not mine? I just get the feeling Stafford is going to call it quits - maybe this year due to injury, perhaps after next year because his wife talks him into it - who knows? Either way he doesn't seem long for the job and if he retires after the season due to concussions/back, we wouldn't be in cap hell since a lot of his money would come off the books. If he retires because he feels like it, we are on the hook for huge cap hit. I could be wrong but that's the way I understand retirement cap ramifications. And if Baker leaves after this season we are in QB purgatory for God knows how long.It's post like this that make me question my sanity
So you're saying you're horny for Baker Mayfield ?Its like meeting that amazing new girl.....its still very early.
Some talking head on ESPN pointed out that is a two-part deal.The Raiders did everything they could to let our Rams back into that game. 16-3 late in the fourth quarter and they blew it.
If #17 is mature enough to ascertain & feel the current situation in LA at this time with the 3 QB's..... He might seal his future in the NFL in LA with McVay.That is certainly best case.
What do you think it will take to get him to stay as a back up?
$5-7 million a year?
No doubt @Soul Surfer. One major concern of mine once we were eliminated from playoff contention was whether the Rams had it in them to fight for the rest of the year and not pack it in. Definitely kudos to the scouting department as you mentioned, but the coaching department, and the players themselves as well. Once again, I wasn't taking anything away from our Rams in getting that win last night. that wasn't my intention.Some talking head on ESPN pointed out that is a two-part deal.
In other words the Rams had to raise their level as well.
And the last two games show the Rams have ZERO quit in them despite all the massive injuries.
I am going to give some credit to The Scouting Department for finding those types of players that refuse to play below their ability despite the odds.