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Kool aid + HOPE = Ram wood with possible future success
Never have I seen an organization


build a franchise based on HOPE and potential
Never have I seen an organization




Until now.Kool aid + HOPE = Ram wood with possible future success
Never have I seen an organizationbuild a franchise based on HOPE and potential
This one pretty much sums it up. This Austin deal is really a crazy deal and it exposes the nonsense of the Snisher 7-9 bullshit approach to a lot of what has transpired in the last four years.
Has LA Rams GM Les Snead Dropped The Ball?
As the article states, Snead has some better productive players that will need to be signed in the near future Brockers/Ogletree/Tre Johnson. Why dump so much into a guy that hasn't really done anything in this league? Sure he scores a td now and then, but you cannot ignore all of the dropped passes he's made either. I cant even remember the last time this team had a 1000 yard rec. Because of this signing, now there is a probable good chance that one of the 3 mentioned earlier will end up not signing here.![]()
Holt in 2007.
This signing impacts 2018 and forward. Austin already had a cap number of $12M+ for 2017.
Not just our WR's but our coaching and our offensive lines has been trash pretty much since Vermeil left.2007?? ...Wow that's pretty sad actually. Just goes to show how pathetic our receiving corp has really been as of late. Its pretty ironic in a sense that you mention Tory Holt as he was pretty much drafted in the same spot as Tavon. Its just too bad Tavon hasn't lived up to his so called super hype of a wr. I guess when you compare the 2 stats its clear to see who was the real bargain. What's even more sad if you total up all of Tavons career passing yards, it still doesn't equal what Tory did in just one season!What baffles me is why is Tavon being awarded?
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If you saw the Rams at Broncos with the Rams booth airing, you may have heard Marshall Faulk talk about why he thought it was a good signing.What baffles me is why is Tavon being awarded?
If you saw the Rams at Broncos with the Rams booth airing, you may have heard Marshall Faulk talk about why he thought it was a good signing.
He compared Tavon to the other WR's who were drafted in the same year as Tavon and there after. Tavon's numbers looked good when you look at his All purpose numbers. Even then, when you look at the numbers Tavon missed out on, at no fault of his own, in terms of yards and TD's due to unnecessary penalties that wiped out his stats he could have had much greater stats.
If you recorded the game with Faulk and Dickerson in the booth, go back a take a listen to them talking about it. Company menMaybe, but they do answer some of the questions like you have here zeke.
FWIW - I think with the addition of Mike Groh, the maturation of Tavon, and the addition of guys on the Offensive line, Gurley and Goff, the stars may align for once and we hit this one out of the park and we end up getting to keep a guy we really want rather than see him walk like we saw with Jenkins.
Honestly, think back a season prior to last year, a lot of Rams posters on this site had big problems with Jenkins, fast forward to this off season and we can't afford the guy we drafted, that most here thought we would try hard to keep.
Jenk was the guy some here thought we drafted too high, thought he was too small, he issues and some here thought we should have never taken a chance on but in the end we couldn't afford him long term.
Had we not locked up Tavon long term and he had a breakout season under all the emphasis and focus we invested in the offense, a lot of you guys would be screaming about Snisher's lack of foresight, and not learning a thing from the Jenkins deal.
And by this you mean we would lose him if he does have a break out year because we still do need to figure in and lock down guys like TJ, Tree, Donald, Gurley and more to long term deals and that's the point.Then in that case Vita we deal with it when it comes..
Then in that case Vita we deal with it when it comes..You can't just pay a guy and hope he out performs his 175 lb frame when the numbers haven't done any justice.
I guess the reason why I don't have a big problem with it is because it is not an out of the ball park type of deal and we need to do all we can to keep talent on the offensive side of the ball.
They need to keep whatever offensive playmakers they have here in LA!
That he too brings great value to special teams is a big factor for me reconciling his new contract.
Really when you think about it, the Rams have a young offensive line with talent and upside, they have a decent group of running backs led by No. 30, a decent blocking TE in Kendricks and the rookie Higbee looks pretty good too. They have the new offensive coordinator in Boras coupled with WR coach and Passing Coordinator Mike Groh who did a pretty good job coaching up Alshon Jeffery in Chicago. They traded up for Goff, whether you agree or not they had a plan to improve that roster spot but even then, this is the best trio of QB's I can ever remember the Rams having.
So with this we see the WR corp is the weak link. They had to consider if the Coaching, OL, QB's, RB's, & TE's finally all get it going this year, that it would be critical, moving forward, to keep their most talented WR and ST player on the roster.
Not sure why you're harping on 175 lbs. Antonio Brown is 2" taller and only 181.
Well then lets compare production between Antonio Brown vs Tavon Austin!
Well then lets compare production between Antonio Brown vs Tavon Austin!
Yep, because I was clearly saying they are equals. Lets also compare targets and QB play.
The obvious point was that it's not Austin's size that is holding down his production. It's scheme, QB play, and his slow adjustment to the league.
Many here wanted Cordarrelle Patterson or Ace Sanders instead of Austin in that draft; anyone care to compare those stats?
LOL....according to some here our ex-qbs faltered because they had NO Targets!