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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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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