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Agree as well - very well said @bubbaramfan .Very well said, bubba. Agree with every single word, man.
You could lose the Boy Wonder allusion though - not warranted imo.
Agree as well - very well said @bubbaramfan .Very well said, bubba. Agree with every single word, man.
It appears my memory is bad prior to 2020I don't think that's accurate. I believe Evans was a third round pick, and Allen was a fourth.
In fact, from a percentage point-of-view, the Rams may have drafted more OL in the top four rounds over the past five drafts, than any other position.
Hopkins was good in the Super Bowl but what else has he done for us.And.. again.. you're asking for perfection in drafting...
No Hopkins? Great. What happens in the Super Bowl to the plays he made?
We all think Tutu was the wrong pick.. but, I'm on record that the idea they needed speed in the WR group wasn't wrong.
Every team takes chances.
And.. again.. we're talking about a rash of injuries.
You're arguing your philosophy, overall, is better than what the Rams have done.. and it's a philosophy that lead to a Super Bowl win.
Oh there's over-analysis here alright. That's something we do very well.I don't know guys. I think there's almost over-analysis here.
And again I want to emphasize that I believe that we at minimum should get 1 OL in the first 4 rounds every other year and both 2020 and 2021 - we ignored the OL in the first 4 rounds. Just 1 extra player who hopefully was not a bust would have allowed us to dump Evans. He is the weak link in our OL. Plus if he was one of the two centers I really really really wanted, we wouldn't have to rely on Kolone as our 3rd center and could have kept another OL on the practice squad/active squad.It appears my memory is bad prior to 2020
In 2018 we drafted Noteboom and Allen in the top 4 rounds. We prioritized OL in 2018 because we also got Demby in the 6th round
In 2019 we drafted Evans in the third round - unfortunately that was a bust and David Edwards in the 5th round.
I guess I am more annoyed about the 2020 and 2021 drafts when we completely ignored the OL until the 7th round when we could have gotten Biadesz or Humphreys in those two drafts
In 2022 we got Bruss which I hope will not turn out to be a bust.
So I am going to from now on focus on the fact that we ignored the OL in 2020 and 2021 and all of my statements from now on will be based on those two drafts. We really needed a center in both those drafts and both Biadesz and Humphrey were available and we bypassed them. And imho - both were some of the best players available at those spots too. So not only did we have a need at those spots but the BPA was met at that spot too.
Lol.Hopkins was good in the Super Bowl but what else has he done for us.
IMHO - we would have had to go to another FA TE who could have done just as well as Hopkins once the injury bug hit us in 2022 at the TE position.
Ehh - I am just not that impressed with Hopkins so I have a right to my statement since it is a belief not fact.Lol.
Of course you do.
Sorry.. we can’t just imagine success.
Hopkins made the kind of plays he was drafted in the 4th round to make and very much looked like that guy in preseason.
You don’t get to assume success on your alternate path.
Diggs got cut off by Skow. On Tutu's big catch, it was Diggs that chased him down. Maybe Kupp still outruns him, but that would make Kupp faster than Tutu in which case he really wasn't needed when we drafted him.It's amazing what a stud Kupp is when you know he's being double teamed on many plays. His TD against Dallas was a great catch and Diggs didn't have enough to catch Super Cooper once he got past Diggs. Kupp is sneaky fast.
Yeah.. it’s too easy to make an argument by assuming something that significant.Ehh - I am just not that impressed with Hopkins so I have a right to my statement since it is a belief not fact.
You can disagree with the statement but don't make fun of it.
Yeah.. it’s too easy to make an argument by assuming something that significant.
He made critical plays in the biggest game of the year at its most critical moment.
We can’t just assume a random street free agent makes that play.
By the way.. Bobby Evans was a 3rd rounder. Picked the wrong guy.
Well if we didn't have Hopkins, we would have had another TE on the practice squad. And to be honest, I think McVay would have found a TE just as good as Hopkins for the practice squad. Of course I have a very low opinion of Hopkins so there is that.Yeah.. it’s too easy to make an argument by assuming something that significant.
He made critical plays in the biggest game of the year at its most critical moment.
We can’t just assume a random street free agent makes that play.
By the way.. Bobby Evans was a 3rd rounder. Picked the wrong guy.
Maybe Ben Powers would have been a better choice?Who should have it been & who did you like after him ? We as Rams Fans know David Edwards has produced more & he was a 5th rd pick
My gut agrees with you. And… JN is low on my list of concerns. I know some are not fans of PFF, yet his grades are generally trending up supporting your comment on improvement... But damn he shit the bed against SF, and he’s been streaky too looking at the sacks, hits, hurries, and pressures.I think Noteboom is playing better than many suggest on here, btw.
He was awful against Von, but has been much better since.
We do need to take into account competition.. and the Rams have faced 3 beastly defenses in the first 5 weeks.
Yup pros and cons of our approach. Last year's we got all the perks, this year more cons. Hopefully it changes as we get healthy.I don’t get dismissing Corbett while praising Saffold.
Corbett is better and more reliable right now.. which is when the team is having problems.
I get the point about wanting to invest more in the line to have a dominant group.. I really do.
But the decisions that cost the Rams that kind of unit are also part of what produced a championship.
Rams OT Joe Noteboom ‘Developing’ - But Is He Running Out of Time?My gut agrees with you. And… JN is low on my list of concerns. I know some are not fans of PFF, yet his grades are generally trending up supporting your comment on improvement... But damn he shit the bed against SF, and he’s been streaky too looking at the sacks, hits, hurries, and pressures.
The whole line needs to up its game. Even our best have been just okay.
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