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Got bored and watched the NFL network tonight.

They had a segment discussing next years fantasy draft and mentioned Puka and Kyren going round 1. I was like you bet your ass. I picked them up on waivers and rode rhem all
Year!

There also had a zoom call with Kobie Turner and gave some love. Showed his stats. Mentioned the Jets had Sauce and Wilson win O an D rookie of the year but they were drafted round 1. Mentioned how amazing it was to get guys in the same conversation that were not day 1 picks. Kobie also gave love to Avila.

Crazy to see all the recognition our young studs are getting. The world is taking notice.
 

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Puka Nacua keeps doing things that make him endearing to our fan base......like the latest, him getting into the Pro Bowl and bumping Aiyuk for that spot......Whiner fans are crying about it :laugh1:

They’re crying about ayuck not getting in? Over Nacua? Just look at the tape. Who’s more dynamic? Who do you think is more likely to make the difficult catch?
Oh, and there’s the numbers.

Ayuck is overrated. There are several NFC WRs I’d rather have.

9er fans. SMH.
 

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Got bored and watched the NFL network tonight.

They had a segment discussing next years fantasy draft and mentioned Puka and Kyren going round 1. I was like you bet your ass. I picked them up on waivers and rode rhem all
Year!

There also had a zoom call with Kobie Turner and gave some love. Showed his stats. Mentioned the Jets had Sauce and Wilson win O an D rookie of the year but they were drafted round 1. Mentioned how amazing it was to get guys in the same conversation that were not day 1 picks. Kobie also gave love to Avila.

Crazy to see all the recognition our young studs are getting. The world is taking notice.
It really is remarkable. This time last season I was looking at the Seahawks with no small amount of envy and wondering if Snead/McVay as a duo were capable of putting up a draft like they had that year. I wasn't certain about that. But they pulled it off. More than pulled it off.

Avila seems to fit our storied OL history and that feels really good given how the OL has frustrated me for years now. Puka gives us a high volume playmaker for insurance against Kupp missing time and has an unbeatable presence to him. Turner is already a plus starter and another great personality. Young is developing nicely and Allen has flashed and honestly if that draft had just been Avila / Puka / Turner it would already be a grand slam of a year but there are more guys who still might play key roles. It is incredible.

Drafts like that can set teams up for years. And doing it without a first round pick makes it even more nuts. Far as I'm concerned Les Snead has gone from a guy who I wasn't sure could pull off a draft 'n develop approach (just being honest there) to GM of the year. If I had a vote of course it would be his.
 

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They’re crying about ayuck not getting in? Over Nacua? Just look at the tape. Who’s more dynamic? Who do you think is more likely to make the difficult catch?
Oh, and there’s the numbers.

Ayuck is overrated. There are several NFC WRs I’d rather have.

9er fans. SMH.

I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I do like Aiyuk, and have since his draft year (I was pissed to see the 69ers draft him.). Fortunately, he's probably not going to stay with the 69ers either; he's a free agent after this year.
 

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I know it's an unpopular opinion, but I do like Aiyuk, and have since his draft year (I was pissed to see the 69ers draft him.). Fortunately, he's probably not going to stay with the 69ers either; he's a free agent after this year.
He’s good.
I do think that Puka’s year warrants the nod.
Much like Purdy.. there’s definitely some system benefit for Aiyuk… where Puka had to carry a load early.
 

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I do like Aiyuk
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It really is remarkable. This time last season I was looking at the Seahawks with no small amount of envy and wondering if Snead/McVay as a duo were capable of putting up a draft like they had that year. I wasn't certain about that. But they pulled it off. More than pulled it off.

Avila seems to fit our storied OL history and that feels really good given how the OL has frustrated me for years now. Puka gives us a high volume playmaker for insurance against Kupp missing time and has an unbeatable presence to him. Turner is already a plus starter and another great personality. Young is developing nicely and Allen has flashed and honestly if that draft had just been Avila / Puka / Turner it would already be a grand slam of a year but there are more guys who still might play key roles. It is incredible.

Drafts like that can set teams up for years. And doing it without a first round pick makes it even more nuts. Far as I'm concerned Les Snead has gone from a guy who I wasn't sure could pull off a draft 'n develop approach (just being honest there) to GM of the year. If I had a vote of course it would be his.
Yea I've not been the biggest Snead fan in the past, as far as drafts go. I did like his out side the box approach on F the picks however.

But this Draft was definitely a A+ draft all things considered. Add to that the emergence with Kyren from last years 5th round.

His Staff and him have clearly put in some hard work and came out with some Diamonds, completely reloading this team.

Definitely should be in the running for GM of the year.
 

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I can't help but wonder if a healthy Kyren last year wouldn't have been the difference between a disappointing middle-of-the-pack season and the complete shitshow it became
 

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I can't help but wonder if a healthy Kyren last year wouldn't have been the difference between a disappointing middle-of-the-pack season and the complete shitshow it became
I can't help but wonder if we had the same OL problems this year, that we had last year, Kyren would still be on IR. :biggrin:
 

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It really is remarkable. This time last season I was looking at the Seahawks with no small amount of envy and wondering if Snead/McVay as a duo were capable of putting up a draft like they had that year. I wasn't certain about that. But they pulled it off. More than pulled it off.

Avila seems to fit our storied OL history and that feels really good given how the OL has frustrated me for years now. Puka gives us a high volume playmaker for insurance against Kupp missing time and has an unbeatable presence to him. Turner is already a plus starter and another great personality. Young is developing nicely and Allen has flashed and honestly if that draft had just been Avila / Puka / Turner it would already be a grand slam of a year but there are more guys who still might play key roles. It is incredible.

Drafts like that can set teams up for years. And doing it without a first round pick makes it even more nuts. Far as I'm concerned Les Snead has gone from a guy who I wasn't sure could pull off a draft 'n develop approach (just being honest there) to GM of the year. If I had a vote of course it would be his.
Davis Allen looks promising as well, and I am not giving up on guys like Tomlinson, Hampton, Mathis, Evans, Desjuan Johnson, and Taylor.

Some of those guys have flashed and may step up next year the way Williams and Lake have this year.
 

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I watched the Ricky Ram Jam podcast...She is kind of annoying, but she had Daniel Jeremiah on. He talked about Kobie Turner. He reviewed his scouting report on him and claimed he liked him. He mentioned his quickness and movement skills, but said in college he would get overpowered at times. So he credited the Rams on improving his strength and leverage technique. And overall ability of McVay and his staff to teach and develop thos class overall. Some other interesting tidbits in there.


View: https://youtu.be/J0nYF_xpdHU?si=VXOraYJjz0D0AfI2
 

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Just not a ton of Guards drafted in the first. He's doing good, but not dominating like a Quentin Nelson did.
Not a big pushback from me.. it's more about the value of guards, overall. If he was doing this as a tackle? Sure.
I haven looked closely at which first round picks from the 2023 draft are not working out so well, but if the usual 10-15 aren't playing as well as expected, I could see an early second round guard sneak into the back end of round one in a redraft.
 

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NFL network fantasy live segment just announced Puka the fantasy football Rookie of the year. He won in a landslide.
 

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I'm old enough to remember when folks were saying that we lost the real brains of the operation in Brad Holmes. Havent heard any of that lately.....
 

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I hope the Texans lo lose and miss the playoffs to end the CJ Stroud OROY nonsense. Puka should win OROY, period.
 

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I hope the Texans lo lose and miss the playoffs to end the CJ Stroud OROY nonsense. Puka should win OROY, period.
Puka is my RoY when he sets that record. Period. As impressive as Stroud has been he is not setting records.

This is a no brainer. QB favoritism be fucked.
 

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The fact that Puka Nacua is in the top 2 or 3 for NFL OPOY is outstanding. His competition being a first round QB and a first round RB. If he wins or if he doesn’t we all Know there was not a more impactful rookie this year in the NFL.
 

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If he wins or if he doesn’t we all Know there was not a more impactful rookie this year in the NFL
That’s the argument for Stroud.
11 total wins as a franchise from 2020-2022 (3 seasons)
Now they have a chance to win their 10th game of the season with Stroud.
I love Puka and feel very fortunate that we have him. And if there is a way for him to win OROY, I’d love it.
It’s annoying that QB’s have a leg up in awards, but in Stroud’s case it’s totally justified
 

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Chasing History: Rams' Nacua on Verge of Setting More Rookie Records​

The Rams' rookie can break two single-season records Sunday, including one that's lasted 63 years.


Now that the Los Angeles Rams have qualified for the playoffs, coach Sean McVay will rest many of his starters for Sunday's regular-season finale vs. San Francisco. However, wide receiver Puka Nacua won't be one of them, and there's a reason.

He's this close to setting two rookie records.

The Rams' fifth-round draft pick needs 29 receiving yards to set one single-season mark and just four catches to break another, Jaylen Waddle's rookie record of 104. So, he'll play Sunday, though it's not known how much.

"I think you’d like to be able to see him get an opportunity to do something special," McVay said, "and then be smart with him."

Waddle's record was set in 2021, but the rookie yardage mark has lasted 63 years. Set in 1960 by former Houston Oilers' split end Bill Groman when he reached 1,473 yards, it is -- as McVay said -- "something special." So, if and when Nacua breaks those records, he moves to the head of the line ... right?

Yes. And No.

According to the NFL he will. It recognizes records by season, regardless of length. But fairness demands that when considering single-season records, we also consider the number of games it took to set them. At 17 games, today's NFL seasons are longer than those of previous eras, giving recent players like Nacua a significant advantage over someone like Groman.

When he set the mark in his rookie season, he did it in 14 games -- the length of the AFL season then. But if he had the opportunity to play three more games, who knows what the mark would have been -- 1,600? Maybe 1,700? Given that, shouldn't the record remain with the former All-AFL performer?

Perhaps.

Like Nacua, Groman wasn't someone expected to explode as a rookie. He played collegiately at Heidelberg College (Ohio) and drew no attention from NFL teams. So he spent his first years after college teaching eighth-graders before he was encouraged to try out for the newly-formed American Football League.

He not only made the Houston Oilers; he became a starter. And the rest is history. Literally.

In his first season, Groman caught 72 passes, scored 12 touchdowns and had an AFL-best 20.5 yards per catch. He led the league again in 1961 with a 23.5 yards per catch on 50 receptions (his yardage total was 1,175) and an AFL-high 17 touchdown catches.

But things went south the following season. Bothered by a knee injury sustained in the 1961 championship game, Groman was so ineffective that new Oilers' coach Pop Ivy -- convinced that Groman couldn't perform as he had the previous two years -- waived him at midseason.

When Oilers' fans protested, the team backed down. It recalled Groman from the waiver wire (as it was allowed) and kept him that year. But he didn't get his job back, was traded to Denver where he wasn't effective and completed his career with a couple of seasons as a backup with the Buffalo Bills.

Groman later went on to become a scout with various pro football organizations, spending his last 15 years with the Atlanta Falcons. It was there that he crossed paths with a young scout named Les Snead -- the same man who chose Nacua in the 2023 NFL draft.

Now there's another parallel that links Nacua and Groman: Just as Nacua could make history by breaking records with extra games, so did Groman.

The mark he broke in 1960 was set by Green Bay rookie Billy Howton in 1952 ... when the NFL played 12-game seasons. A second-round pick that year, Howton led the NFL with 1,231 receiving yards. However, Howton's yards-per-scheduled games were 102.6. Groman's were 105.2.

Wait. Yards-per-scheduled games? It's a figure reached by dividing total receiving yards by the number of games on the NFL schedule, a metric first suggested by Pro Football Researcher Association founder Bob Carroll. He saw it as a fairer way to measure single-season records, no matter the category -- receiving, rushing, passing, etc.


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