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View: https://twitter.com/JourdanRodrigue/status/1766154025555439934
This is today, sounds like hasn't been decided yet like @Kupped said.
"This is why I get my Rams news from Jake's second cousin on his grandmother's side."Sounds like the media jumped the gun here. Someone always trying to be the 1st to report.
YesSo if the Rams tender a second round tender to AJax for $4.8M. And Another team ends up signing AJax. Do the Rams receive a 2nd round pick in 2024?
View: https://twitter.com/JourdanRodrigue/status/1766154025555439934
This is today, sounds like hasn't been decided yet like @Kupped said.
Idk if I understand what you’re saying. The new players in 23 played a roll in health too. Nobody played as much football in 2021 as the Rams (and Bengals) so the spike in injuries in 2022 wasn’t that much of a surprise. All that extra time off allows the body to heal.Really ? How many new players & rookies did The Rams have last season(2023) ?
I'd agree but I was just going off what Sneed said flat out. He mentioned letting these guys see what's out there etc.I'm buying this if, and only if, he signs long term with the Rams before hitting the FA market. Like Dotson, they dont need the market to kick in so they know what he's worth
If he gets 5-8 mill per season elsewhere and the Rams dont match, they come away looking a bit foolish
And Rams deserve a 2nd round pick should someone else sign AJax for developing him.Mind you, I wouldn't mind taking someone like Kiran Amegadjie (probably my favorite developmental left tackle) as a potential left tackle of the future with #83, but I think A-Jax has more than earned a second-round tender.
They haven't tendered him a 2nd round comp yet. Truly hope they do, but no decision yet.Now all the overreacting can be taken back. Yeah like that'll happen.
May I suggest "350 lbs of tender"Mods we need to change the title of this thread.
Well Jalen Ramsey was hurt this year.Idk if I understand what you’re saying. The new players in 23 played a roll in health too. Nobody played as much football in 2021 as the Rams (and Bengals) so the spike in injuries in 2022 wasn’t that much of a surprise. All that extra time off allows the body to heal.
Well Jalen Ramsey was hurt this year.
Matthew Stafford finally took care of himself,so that might have been the case ?
As far as Cooper Kupp - he was healthier in training camp 2022 than 2023.
Notebooms injury wasn’t because of the playoffs ?
I don’t understand how you can make such a vague statement. There were more starters playing in the preseason in 2023 than 2022.Maybe that was it ?
Cam Akers ?
—Yes Van Jefferson’s injury,but he got traded with Cam Akers so that didn’t matter & Cam Akers was hurt the WHOLE season with the Vikings .
Stafford & Kupp both got hurt basically because of Bobby Evan’s & Zach Thomas almost did the same before DORSON took over.
Steve Avila was a ROOKIE Starting every game so the time off for him & Young & Turner doesn’t count.
I could(can) go on,but you should get my drift ? I don’t know what injuries & extra games caused all those injuries in 2022 vs. 2023 ??
Huh? I’m really confused at what you’re saying.
I’m pointing out the correlation between the injury spike in 2022 coming after a season the rams went to and won a Super Bowl, then having fewer injuries in 2023 because half the team sat out in 2022.
I guess I’m not really comprehending what you’re saying.