UVA_Guy81
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I'd like to see that but I just don't think he has the stats to get in. He was damn good in his prime but I think his prime wasn't long enough to be considered Hall of Fame worthy.Maybe next year for Holt
I'd like to see that but I just don't think he has the stats to get in. He was damn good in his prime but I think his prime wasn't long enough to be considered Hall of Fame worthy.Maybe next year for Holt
i think he'll get in eventually. 13k receiving yards isn't something you just ignore. Not to mention during his time i believe there was a stat in which he had 6 straight seasons of 1300+ receiving yds. No other wideout had that many consecutive seasons with those numbers.I'd like to see that but I just don't think he has the stats to get in. He was damn good in his prime but I think his prime wasn't long enough to be considered Hall of Fame worthy.
Whitworth earned a solid 72.8 grade in 2019 from Pro Football Focus and was a key part of an offensive line that was the best in the league in pass protection, per Football Outsiders.
He keeps Goff from getting blindsided. If he stays it will be good for the young guys on the line too.Whitworth earned a solid 72.8 grade in 2019 from Pro Football Focus and was a key part of an offensive line that was the best in the league in pass protection, per Football Outsiders.
It will be interesting to see how much $$$ he wants.
RANK
14
RAMS (9-7)
The Rams said goodbye to defensive coordinator Wade Phillips and special teams coordinator John Fassel after the season and added an offensive coordinator in Kevin O'Connell, signs that point to a time of transition within the organization. Changes will extend beyond the coaching staff. Los Angeles has a handful of notable free agents -- a list that includes left tackle Andrew Whitworth, defensive end Michael Brockers, linebackers Dante Fowler and Cory Littleton and kicker Greg Zuerlein -- but L.A. sits in the bottom third of the league in terms of available cap space, per Over the Cap. Multiple starters could leave, and it will be on general manager Les Snead to find their replacements via value buys in free agency, through the draft and on the existing roster. The Rams exist as a curiosity as we look toward 2020 -- it's hard to see where they fit in the NFL landscape right now.
^^^That doesn't sound very good^^^
NFL Power Rankings: Chiefs reign; can 49ers come back strong?
I think so too.Screw their power rankings, Rams will be better than 9-7 next year.
I knew he was a single season acquisition, smart player but he lacked the speed he once had.Yep. Weddle retires. This opens the door for Johnson and Rapp as our safeties for the coming season. McVay would be smart to offer Weddle a coaching position on his new D with the new DC.