Wednesday injury report. Lots of big names. Not good...

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Long, Ogeltree, and Kendricks will be out. I think the other 3 are more precautionary IMO.
 
Idk how accurate that is bc we know for a fact Chris long isn't practicing and his name isn't on that list. Who knows though...

Yeah. Not sure.

My link is clearly not current.
 
I knew it. Jenkins in the drag racing car out in Seattle.
 
Speaking of Jenkins, (and Tru - we're on a first name basis), this is hands down the best duo the Rans have had since Rod Perry and Pat Thomas.

And Johnson never gets any press, or cred - the guy is GOOD.
 
How does this happen after a bye? Hopefully it's all just precautionary and for rest.

I wondered the same thing ...I'm almost certain that this is a Jedi mind trick, Fisher can NEVER be trusted...
 
Speaking of Jenkins, (and Tru - we're on a first name basis), this is hands down the best duo the Rans have had since Rod Perry and Pat Thomas.

And Johnson never gets any press, or cred - the guy is GOOD.

Jerry Grey and Leroy Irvin have a bone to pick with you.
 
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Gary Green and Irvin were not too bad either before Gray took over for Green.
 
Jerry Grey and Leroy Irvin have a bone to pick with you.

I remember one year where Jeremetrius Butler and Travis Fisher were both lights out in Lovies' Tampa 2.
I believe Tru and JJ are better, but we had great CB play that year.. (04?)
 
Y'all are certainly entitled to your opinion.

And I was out of the country from '84-'88.
Grey and Irvin were special.

But given the passing league we now have as opposed to the late 80's, I'll stick with my original statement.
 
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Y'all are certainly entitled to your opinion.

And I was out of the country from '84-'88.
Grey and Irvin were special.

But given the passing league we now have as opposed to the late 80's, I'll stick with my original statement.

Well Pat Thomas and Rod Perry had an amazing year in 78/79. But they had very short (no pun intended) success.
 
I remember one year where Jeremetrius Butler and Travis Fisher were both lights out in Lovies' Tampa 2.
I believe Tru and JJ are better, but we had great CB play that year.. (04?)

What a tease those two turned out to be. I was so happy the Rams finally had a very good corner tandem, and thought they were set for years. That didn't last long.
 
Y'all are certainly entitled to your opinion.

And I was out of the country from '84-'88.
Grey and Irvin were special.

But given the passing league we now have as opposed to the late 80's, I'll stick with my original statement.

I remember at one point, a couple of NFL scouts regarded Jerry Gray as the best CB in the NFL.