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  • feltdizz
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    • May 2008
    • 27531

    #31
    Originally posted by NorthCoast
    Rams GM sold out the team on the Stafford deal. If they don't win it there should be some firings. I mean, what team trades away their 1st rd draft pick five years running and expects to win a SB??
    I was skeptical of Stafford in the playoffs but he stepped up and made plays when needed.

    I like the way this team is playing but man, they tried their hardest to give the game away.

    4 TO’s.. 2 fumbles on the last 2 possessions.
    Steelers 27
    Rats 16

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    • Steel Maniac
      Banned
      • Apr 2017
      • 19472

      #32
      Originally posted by NorthCoast
      Rams GM sold out the team on the Stafford deal. If they don't win it there should be some firings. I mean, what team trades away their 1st rd draft pick five years running and expects to win a SB??
      It’s unchartered water for sure; but the “ pushing all their chips to the center of the table” philosophy the fans in LA love.

      Are they going hyper overboard trying to win a chip? Perhaps. But considering my team, I’d be a hypocrite talking about a team that’s openly trying to reward its fans.

      I will tell you this; because they use up all their first round picks , they hit a lot on their remaining picks. We could learn something from their draft technique. Just saying.

      They way they tried to choke away the game thou, shows a slight mental weakness; probably the same weakness that the 49ers have exploited 6 times in a row.

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      • flippy
        Legend
        • Dec 2008
        • 17088

        #33
        Originally posted by feltdizz
        I was skeptical of Stafford in the playoffs but he stepped up and made plays when needed.

        I like the way this team is playing but man, they tried their hardest to give the game away.

        4 TO’s.. 2 fumbles on the last 2 possessions.
        Not to even mention, Stafford fumbled and recovered his own fumble on his last drive.

        Reminds me there’s still so much luck in all of these games.
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        • NorthCoast
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          • Sep 2008
          • 26636

          #34
          If I'm not mistaken all four games were won on the final play of the game. Never happened before in the playoffs. Talk about parity in the NFL.

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          • Northern_Blitz
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            • Dec 2008
            • 24373

            #35
            Originally posted by Steel Maniac
            It’s unchartered water for sure; but the “ pushing all their chips to the center of the table” philosophy the fans in LA love.

            Are they going hyper overboard trying to win a chip? Perhaps. But considering my team, I’d be a hypocrite talking about a team that’s openly trying to reward its fans.

            I will tell you this; because they use up all their first round picks , they hit a lot on their remaining picks. We could learn something from their draft technique. Just saying.

            They way they tried to choke away the game thou, shows a slight mental weakness; probably the same weakness that the 49ers have exploited 6 times in a row.
            I think their window is probably pretty short.

            But if they can win a SB this year or next year, it will probably have been worth it. Stafford's deal is up after next season (when he'll be 35). Maybe they can get him back at something kind of cheap? But if he wins a SB, he might try to cash in for his last bite at the apple.

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            • Eich
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              • Jul 2010
              • 7043

              #36
              Originally posted by NorthCoast
              If I'm not mistaken all four games were won on the final play of the game. Never happened before in the playoffs. Talk about parity in the NFL.
              There is a lot of parity for sure in the league. But the Rams DOMINATED the Bucs. This was not like the evenly-matched Chiefs-Bills game. It shouldn't have been close. The only reason the Bucs got back in it was because of the turn overs, leaving Brady short fields. They could re-play that game 4 times and the Rams would win all 4. Easily. IMO.

              Brady was out of fire power. That offense became easy for the Rams to stop, especially without AB.
              Last edited by Eich; 01-24-2022, 03:48 PM.

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