CELEBRATE !! Rams Sink The Bucs! Celebration Thread.

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After a great "smoke check" win over the Bucs...I'll be watching tonight , as the Panthers are at the 9ers. That's a tough draw on Carolina! To have the 9ers tonight with the Rams coming to their place on Sunday. It's definitely "sink or swim" time for the Panthers!!
Also a trap game for the Rams next week. 1pm start, against a gritty young team. They can't cruise into the game expecting all these good vibes to win the game for them.
 
Damn! Only 2 home games left.
My son and I decided to go to the Detroit game. Flying out on Saturday morning, staying until Wednesday as our wives want to tag along and do some tourist stuff. Not a cheap trip, but maybe a once in a lifetime trip. We bought the tickets Sunday afternoon. He looked today and after last nights win the tickets jumped up another $150 on the secondary market site that he was using. No wonder the season ticket holders sell their seats. Our tickets were $450 a piece for lower level corner endzone.
 
And we still have to look forward to Spoon coming back into the line up.
And;
McClendon seems to equal Havenstein.
With some great upside in the blocking game down field.
But hats off Havenstein.
What a journeyman who came here as even better than advertised.
An amazing constant at right tackle.
 
PUKA enjoying the time!!! :laugh1:

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Also a trap game for the Rams next week. 1pm start, against a gritty young team. They can't cruise into the game expecting all these good vibes to win the game for them.
A tougher matchup for this defense... Tet is a big target, the kind our DBs will have trouble with.. and they have a pretty solid line and run game.
Definitely not a game to overlook... that team is 6-5 now.
 
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"journeyman" in the skilled worker world is top of the heap.
The person who wrote that definition does not know jack shit.
I'm saying that Rob Havenstein WAS top of the heap... for a right tackle. ;)
 
Fair enough, but that's not what I think of when I hear or read journeyman. Almost always used as a term for someone who has been around the league (in a sports context). Hence the "journey" part.
I can't say I've seen it used that way but whatever.

Does a "journey" from St Louis to Los Angeles count? :)
 
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Well its certainly not the lingo definition in the NFL world
Yes, and exactly why that person should have wrote the definition better.
Two totally different things.
I became a journeyman welder, fabricator, millwright and am working on the electrician part of it so I could come in at the top of the pay scale in my industry.
 
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