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I don't think he has the willingness to go over the middle either. The guy shies away from any contact. He's regressed into a gadget guy for jet sweeps and bubble screens.
Pretty much, to bad, because he was a pretty damn good punt returner at one time, probably had as many TD's called back because of bonehead penalties as he had actual punt return TD's????
 

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Pretty much, to bad, because he was a pretty damn good punt returner at one time, probably had as many TD's called back because of bonehead penalties as he had actual punt return TD's????


Have to agree as well. I remember Amendola as a Ram taking hits over the middle -- really tough player. I don't Tavon going that direction, unless someone or some team really motivates him and even then he's probably going to get hurt.
 

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The little turd will be flippin' burgers for a living before too long.

Sad thing is he won't have to, made a buttload of money for doing nothing already!
 

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Yea, I hear ya' Smed. The little turd suckered the limp bisket and the drama queen into giving him way too much money he should have never received because he is a bullshit artist and useless as tits on a bull when comes to playing football.
 

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Yea, I hear ya' Smed. The little turd suckered the limp bisket and the drama queen into giving him way too much money he should have never received because he is a bullshit artist and useless as tits on a bull when comes to playing football.


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Love the names man! Keep'em coming. How you been?
 

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I am busy SJ, just like you. I have four lawsuits I am presently attending to and still working.
 

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The sooner we get rid of this little piece of human excrement the better. Thta contract is just a complete cluster eff-job and the drama queen and his bullshit should be tarred and feathered for even doing this deal. This thing pisses me right off!!!

Rams already owe Tavon Austin $5 million for 2018
When you think about it, he comes at a net cost of $4M, the difference if we paid to keep him as opposed to what we likely pay him to play for one of the other 31 teams.

For that $4M net cost, (And I know it's really $8M total cost according to the article) I'm all for keeping him around, just to see if his injuries were a real factor under McVay last year Retro.

I'd hate to see him go to another West team, where he's finally healthy and playing under a real HC with an actual offensive system like the Hags, Redbirds or Whiners.

We could end up paying the dude $4M to score TD's on us twice a season!
 

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Yea Vita, I am not sure McVay is willing to risk that but I know for sure that McVay and others are really weary of this joke!!
 

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Hell let him go to the Seahags or Filthy 9ers when we play them we will get more defensive turn overs that way.... :heh:

And they pitch it to Trevon oooooooowhat a hit by Donald fumble Rams recover!!!!!!:D
 

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Here are a few more McVay type guys that would really upgrade our D. I like the Lynch guy, huge dude and the space eater Justin Ellis. Bostic is overrated and we should go after the ILB from Chicago, Freeman before we go after a guy like Bostic.

5 affordable free agents the Rams should consider signing
 

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Here are some first round talent worth trading up for where appropriate or waiting until they fall into our laps. Vea is especially delectable. The pundits have us selecting the CB Jackson in the many mocks out there. A number of O tackles are out there and Ragnow might be there when we pick.

13. Vita Vea, DT, Washington
He's not a once-in-a-generation prospect, but defensive tackles like Vea don't come around very often. I think the Haloti Ngata comparisons are spot-on. Vea would have mid-round value solely due to his enormous frame as a block-eater. But he's ridiculously strong, his arms are like two lead pipes attached to his body, and he uses them frequently to toss offensive linemen. Beyond all that, there's some twitchiness to his game, which seems impossible, that allows him to generate interior pressure on athleticism alone.

17. Joshua Jackson, CB, Iowa
Jackson is a stifling man-to-man cornerback with plus ball skills. That's it. He should be a Round 1 lock. Unsurprisingly, Jackson locked down the Boston College passing attack en route to a win for Iowa in the Liberty Bowl.

18. Kolton Miller, OT, UCLA
Miller is a large, physically gifted offensive tackle who was one of the bright spots on UCLA's line the past few seasons. He has matured into a quality pass-protector who wins with length and footwork, which NFL teams will love.

20. Connor Williams, OT, Texas
Williams might have the highest ceiling of any offensive tackle in the class, but a few hiccups in his injury-shortened 2017 put him at No. 24 for the time being. The pre-draft process will be vital for him.

22. Chukwuma Okorafor, OT, Western Michigan
Okorafor is an offensive line coach's dream. He's enormous with long arms, quick feet, and he consistently plays with a balanced foundation.

23. Denzel Ward, CB, Ohio State
Ability to play with faster boundary wideouts and stick with the lightning-quick slot receivers will make Ward a high selection. He plays bigger than his size against the run too.

25. Ronald Jones II, RB, USC
Jones was mostly bottled up against Ohio State, yet flashed his suddenness between the tackles on a few occasions. That outing doesn't change an otherwise spectacular campaign for the junior with a bright NFL future due to his vision and explosiveness.

26. Marcus Davenport, DE, UTSA
A small-school sleeper with top edge-rusher capabilities, Davenport has gradually gotten better in each of his seasons at Texas-San Antonio, and that maturation culminated with a 8.5-sack, 17.5-tackle-for-loss senior season for the 6-7, 255-pounder.

27. Isaiah Oliver, CB, Colorado
Oliver has No. 1 cornerback physical traits, especially his ability to run and change direction. After breaking up 13 passes in his first two seasons with the Buffaloes, he knocked away 12 passes this season.

29. Dorian O'Daniel, OLB, Clemson
In a losing effort in the Sugar Bowl, Daniel made an impact in all three phases of defense, as he pressured Jalen Hurts, made a few stops near the line of scrimmage on run plays and covered relatively well. O'Daniel is ultra-reliable, not a flashy player, and at 6-1 and 220 pounds he runs as well as any outside linebacker in the country. Some defensive coordinator is going to love giving O'Daniel a variety of roles in the NFL.

32. Frank Ragnow, C, Arkansas
Ragnow is the Bradley Chubb of centers. He checks all the boxes. Size, experience, nuanced skill, power. He's got it all and will be a quality pivot immediately in the NFL. His ankle just needs to be fully cleared.
 
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