Someone on Twitter told me Quinn to OLB is a waste of talent. Some people....all they understand is touchdowns.
Just tell him that Quinn has more chances of intercepting a ball and returning it for a touchdown at outside linebacker.

Someone on Twitter told me Quinn to OLB is a waste of talent. Some people....all they understand is touchdowns.
You're forgetting Brian Quick.So basically more of the same.
I am baffled by anybody who sees anything different than that.
I don't know what they're basing it on.
Hope?
Upside?
Scouting reports?
Combine measurables?
Coach speak?
All I have seen is abject failure from the world's slowest learner.
Please .........You're forgetting Brian Quick.
Soul, I think its possible GRob didn't get good coaching. Give me one example of Paul Boudreau's success.
If Kromer fails to get GRob to play better, THEN I will call him a bust.
Everyone knew he was a project and needed coaching. Maybe he'll finally get it from Kromer.
You keep calling GRob stupid. That may not be true. Maybe, just maybe, the coaching was what was stupid.
I'm skeptical too, but I also realize the possibility that Grobs problems could be from incompetent coaching.
I guess you take it for granted he got good coaching.
In any case, this TC is GRobs last chance with the Rams, they're not picking up his 5th year option. He perform or he looks for work somehere else.
So basically more of the same.
I am baffled by anybody who sees anything different than that.
I don't know what they're basing it on.
Hope?
Upside?
Scouting reports?
Combine measurables?
Coach speak?
All I have seen is abject failure from the world's slowest learner.
beat me to it, didn't "yet" read your post when I replied B Quick quote LMAOYou're forgetting Brian Quick.
Good Day Dagonet .....guess you have been real busy the last few months...miss you around here.:cheers:Looking to see what @BonifayRam has to say, especially about the OL. Myself I say let him compete. I also agree with Champ on this. This is going to get interesting for sure (in a good way I believe).![]()
With McVay making the line calls & being able to know first hand when GRob misses the call or does not get it will play heavy into GRob's exit. When this offensive minded very aware head coach is seeing his QB being crushed or hit & his offense suffering from the actions of GRob's brain cloud .....it will not be long until this main top administrator shuts that crap down...& McVay will do it rather quickly.
GRob has not been playing under the gun like that before. GRob was permitted to have lapses & was let go until the last month of last season when he was benched twice by two different HC's. If not for the injuries of 3 Rams OL'ers he would have remained benched.
The problem with all this is that the bad habits GRob picked up over the years have been heavily reinforced by repeated usage. He has a ton of bad habits & mental mal-processing to exorcise from his system & muscle memory. Can Coach Kromer and Andrew Whitmore be successful exorcists?
When Joyner's move was initially announced McVay said that Joyner would be FS during "base" sets and move down to CB during "nickel/dime" packages. I think nothing has changed, assuming Johnson is ready he'll be the FS during "nickel/dime" sets.Ok so with the Rams drafting John Johnson in the 3rd round, does that put Joyner back at Nickel? I checked the Rams website and Joyner used to be listed as a "DB" but is now listed as "CB"... so I guess he won't be at Safety after all?
That angered me so much. They talk about cohesiveness with linemen so much and you go through the entire camp with guys in certain spots only to change it right before game one? It made no sense and it was counterproductive to Brown who was a rookie.I have read all of the quotes in the article before.
As far as Jamon Brown?
Remember how doofus Boudreau kept moving him from RG to LG in camp and the preseason in 2015?
The guy never settled down and then had a severe injury.
Then last year he had to play between Barnes and an injured Havenstein.
I think he'll be fine once he settles down in one position and gets some support from the other guys on the line.
I see him starting at Right Guard with Havenstein back at Right Tackle.
Thanks, I must have missed that. I actually like the thought of that. Try, Webster, Joyner, Robey-Coleman is a solid group in dime packages.When Joyner's move was initially announced McVay said that Joyner would be FS during "base" sets and move down to CB during "nickel/dime" packages. I think nothing has changed, assuming Johnson is ready he'll be the FS during "nickel/dime" sets.
EDIT: After looking it up, McVay said no such thing. I read it in an article on ESPN, LA Times, and Rotoworld. According to Rotoworld, Wade Phillips wanted to move him because it would put Joyner on the field on every down, and McVay was quoted saying that he believes Joyner is an elite nickel.When Joyner's move was initially announced McVay said that Joyner would be FS during "base" sets and move down to CB during "nickel/dime" packages. I think nothing has changed, assuming Johnson is ready he'll be the FS during "nickel/dime" sets.