AvengerRam
Benevolent Troublemaker
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No news is good news.What is the latest on Stafford? I have not been following Rams news for a while.
No news is good news.What is the latest on Stafford? I have not been following Rams news for a while.
What is the latest on Stafford? I have not been following Rams news for a while.
Wolford is one of those lesser talents but intelligent and works hard. But we know he sucks. We're gonna need at least some arm talent.With the Colts he was brought in by a coach who wanted him, where he knew the system and had a good ground game behind him and he tanked. The guy can't take criticism which means he can't be coached. Superb talent but thin skin and mentally weak so pass on this clown.
I'll take a QB who is lower talent but intelligent and works/competes hard over the talented shitter. That's what we need behind Stafford, a guy who is ready to come in and compete when needed. Not a guy who's gonna act like a bitch on the depth chart.
In this case, I think the locker room could easily square Wentz away.I've heard Wentz isn't a great locker room influence. So I'd say no.
A little curious, but why?Think I'd rather have the unimpressive Wolford as #2 than Wentz.
Reeder always gave 110%. The problem was his talent was only 70% of a legitimate starter. So quick math puts him at @75% effective.Interesting in a side note kinda way.......
Troy Reeder is mentioned as a huge liability in the Rams 2021 defense (rightfully to a degree) but going 16-5, winning the SB with Reeder in the middle isn't mentioned as a positive when it comes to Morris' coaching ability.
You will get a used up old QB and like it!Fuck that shit.
This who I'm all in for: Clayton Tune QB Houston Cougars
2023 NFL Draft Update: 10 Seniors Who Generated Buzz Among NFL Scouts In Week 1
2023 NFL Draft Update: 10 Seniors Who Generated Buzz Among NFL Scouts Article By: Mattwww.seniorbowl.com2023 NFL DRAFT UPDATE: 10 SENIORS WHO GENERATED BUZZ AMONG NFL SCOUTS IN WEEK 1
Houston QB Clayton Tune
Week 1 stats: 22-of 32 for 206 yards and three TDs, with 51 rushing yards and another TD during a 37-35 triple-overtime win over UTSA.
Nagy’s take: “There were a bunch of great down-to-the-wire games in Week One, but none were more thrilling than Houston’s 37-35 triple-overtime win over UTSA. Clayton Tune was streaky on junior tape and his ball placement wasn’t always perfect last Saturday, but he impressed us with his mobility and came up big in clutch moments when his team needed him to make a play, including the leaping game-winning score on a two-point conversion. Live exposures are always important to gauge a quarterback’s arm strength, and Tune’s arm is more than good enough to play at the next level. Coaches rave about the work he put in this offseason to change his body, and our scout was most impressed with his ability to scramble and make plays with his legs. Tune is currently graded as a middle-round prospect by most NFL teams we’ve spoken with, and he’ll definitely be in the mix for a Senior Bowl invitation later this fall.”
Current Projected Round: Round 6th
I'd much rather roll with Clayton Tune than Wolford or Perkins (and we have 49 6th rounders this year). Plus he'd be cheap asf and be able to absorb McVay's offense and Stafford's tutelage for 3-4 years. 6'3 220.
He has a ton of snaps, accuracy, and fast decision making, arm strength isn't amazing but it's not a liability.
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You will get a used up old QB and like it!