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Can’t be worse than Dieter BrockWell.....for a few weeks anyway.
Can’t be worse than Dieter BrockWell.....for a few weeks anyway.
The list of subpar Rams QBs is almost endless.Can’t be worse than Dieter Brock
A stronger arm is a good thing, no?
100% agree. Perkins is an excellent athlete but it’s all about his ability to escape a collapsing pocket. No arm strength and no touch. Some wildcat or special weapon value to the Rams. Wolford has some legs but he’s no great athlete. He has mid range arm strength but little to no touch. No value now or in the future to the Rams. The Rams need someone that can allow the Rams to assess all aspects of their rostered receivers. And someone who can step in when/of Stafford gets injured.U cant underestimate how important "fit" is for players.
Sometimes that lightbulb just flips on with a new team and culture.
When we trot out Wolf and Perk, their best plays are made with their legs, so all we are really able to
assess is THEIR value.
With Mayfield, I guarantee we will get a better look at what our WRs/RBs and TEs can do.
100% worth kicking the tires with this move. What is the worst that can happen? We lose out?
How about Scott Convington? He was pulled because he didn't know the plays.The list of subpar Rams QBs is almost endless.
I remember being in the doldrums of another terrible season in Anaheim and actually getting a little excited Mike Pagel was coming in.....Mike....Fing....Pagel.....thing about that.
Haha.
How about Jeff Kemp? Now that dude really knew how to hand the ball off!How about Scott Convington? He was pulled because he didn't know the plays.
Kemp had to take over for an injured Vince Ferragamo in 1984 and was able to lead the Rams to post season. Now granted they rode Eric Dickerson like a ten cent pony, but Kemp did get the Rams into post season plus he was a congressman's son.How about Jeff Kemp? Now that dude really knew how to hand the ball off!
I remember Joe Namath, Bert Jones, Dan Pastorini, & Steve Bartkowski.How about Scott Convington? He was pulled because he didn't know the plays.
Namath was a desperate move by owner Steve Rosenbloom, Pastorini was brought in because of injuries & Bartkowski actually still had it, but his knees were done. I was actually excited about Bartkowski in 1986 and even more excited when they acquired Jim Everett that same year.I remember Joe Namath, Bert Jones, Dan Pastorini, & Steve Bartkowski.
Do they understand? Did they really acknowledge the O-Line injuries?
At 3:30, Skip says 'The O-Line since Day 1 has been a shambles. It has been a wreck' and Shannon immediately replies 'Yeah, no AD. No A'Shawn Robinson'.
Admittedly, I think those two guys are fucking morons; and I tapped-out early.
I did not hear either one mention that 7-of-the-top-8 OL have missed at least five games due to injury. OR
12 OL combinations in 12 games. First time that has happened since 1978 ... Forty-Four Years!
I agree but if that QB has good mobility and improv skills you can win some games.A strong arm without accuracy and touch is meaningless.
Shannon knows. And surprisingly even SKIIIUUUPPPP even acknowledged all the injuries.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wxg3LHTkuRg&t=664s
All of this. I was over wolford watching him against the cards 2 years ago and perkins 2 preseasons ago.I like this. Just said yesterday and a few times before that, that idk why the Rams under McV and Snead are holding onto and developing a couple of QB’s with no special tools.
The Wolford above the neck stuff…the Perkins athleticism(which I do like in a backup QB)….it’s weird that McV hasn’t had a legit project QB.
Baker is better than both of our backups sooooo yeah. It makes the team better. I think it also signals that the Rams would like to be able to evaluate the young WR’s properly with a QB who can throw downfield and has some real experience.
Maybe he shines under McV. Could happen. We’ve seen it before here. Goff looked lost at the end of 2016.
I like it. Smart flyer. I’ve also seen enough of the Wolford thing.
At least they can see eye to eye. Sorry for the short joke. I have never liked short QBs as a general rule of thumb. There are exceptions of course. Drew Breese, Russel Wilson, Fran Tarkenton. I don't think he has arm or the vision to do what Breese has done and I don't think he has the Athleticism to compensate for his shortness. I will be rooting for him to make me eat crow.It might turn out to be a good move.
Give him a go.
McVay keeps him in check regarding his ego.