tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-87348120934407831202024-03-13T10:24:07.577-07:00BeaverRamResident writer for Planet Rams - Digging down deep to get to the bottom to stay on top.lovemyramshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09589040261113018056noreply@blogger.comBlogger122125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-477004510500956692013-04-26T11:55:00.003-07:002013-04-26T11:55:34.811-07:00Great guitar learning websitedangerousguitar.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-26617918252839821702012-12-16T21:19:00.002-08:002012-12-16T21:21:53.039-08:00The Fat Man Has SungWhatever playoff hopes we so mistakenly entertained are now squashed like my wife on our wedding night. As I sit here watching the Cheatriots lose to the Whiners with the help of one Brandon Lloyd, and we hear of other former rams making plays for their new teams, I can only dream of what our team would be like if we had some playmakers of our own. Although today's game was lost on both sides of the ball, the way this year has shaped up is a definite result of the tremendous lack of proven talent at the WR position. We see the Whiners winning because they stuck with Alex Smith and they stuck with Michael Crabtree and they have developed their players to keep them, not let that development help someone else just when these guys are ready to roll. I truly hope that we do not let any of our young guys escape after this year, and that we add at least one accomplished veteran to lead them.<br />
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As for the kicking game...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-43269139798401881982012-12-11T21:41:00.002-08:002012-12-12T09:08:58.379-08:00NFL WORSTMartz pointed out that the Rams are the worst in the NFL on 3rd and short. Unbelievable that with SJ39 and D-Rich slammin' holes we are so stinkin' bad.<br />
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We cannot win the division unless that issue is resolved. Doesn't mean we will win if it is resolved, but definitely can't without it.<br />
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We need more concentration out of timeouts and quarter changes too, our execution has been horrible in those situations too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-50475248089798718472012-11-12T13:39:00.001-08:002012-11-13T14:43:15.580-08:00Its a Dead HorseAnd I'm beatin the hell out of it! Last week I discussed the horrible officiating and now once again the regular, "good" officials have stunk up the joint so badly that my hatred of Roger Goddell is quickly waning.<br />
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What in the world happened Sunday? There are seven, SEVEN highly paid line judges who straight blew the time clock in the first half and it directly impacted how that half ended, whether giving the 49ers a better chance to try for the TD or giving the Rams a better chance to score before going into the locker room. Then the worst of it all, with 30 seconds left and the Rams going to kill the clock the officials respotted the ball with the clock still running, costing them about 10 seconds that would have been huge to have at the very end.<br />
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I know, I know, we shot ourselves in the foot with 13 penalties and Bradford should have thrown the ball away on that last sack which would also have saved us precious time but still, those clock issues, calls and non-calls were brutal. For a group of zebras who just two months ago had the sympathy of an entire nation they sure are crapping on our affections.<br />
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I'm almost with Goddell - if this is the way it's gonna be then by all means fire these idiots and go with the much cheaper replacements and make them the standard so we at least expect to be screwed every game. This is a travesty and needs to stop. I'm the farthest thing from a 49ers fans but I'm also a fan of fairness and equality and if this tie comes back to haunt either of us when it comes to a playoff spot or seeding then it will truly be awful.<br />
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Next week we play the Jets and I expect us to get the short end once again, for the NFL wants them to win so badly that any chance the refs get to make that happen will not go unfulfilled. We need to play much smarter, continuing to give SJ39 the ball and riding his back instead of allowing the officials to matter. With a full team we should destroy the stupid Jets, moving one step closer to competing for a playoff spot in this horrible unsettled NFC.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-1448944426085276852012-10-31T19:19:00.001-07:002012-10-31T19:21:30.227-07:00Officially BogusIt seems like forever ago when we were clamoring for the replacement officials to be replaced with the regular officials who know what they're doing, and how glad we were when it finally happened. To which I now ask...What happened? These guys were horrible on Sunday and although in reality it must be harder on them since they had no preseason, still - you would think that all that time off would have taken any Patriots bias and gotten rid of it. From the calls that we got and the ones the Patriots got away with it is obvious this did not happen.<br />
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It has been said that the officials could call holding on every play, and while that is not expected at least they could call it when it is blatantly obvious - on both teams I mean, not just ours. Chris Long was getting held all day long, not to mention THREE roughing the QB penalties we should have gotten on Bradford. Since when is it legal for the defender to drive the QB into the ground? Oh yeah that's right - when its the Cheatriots. Sure Fletcher tried to cheat too and got called on it three times in a row, yet when the Belicheats could have gotten offensive pi called in the end zone it went unpunished. Time after time in this game it was obvious that even tho the officials had been locked out, the Patriot bias remained alive and well in all of them.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-37433239571936731712012-10-17T16:19:00.000-07:002012-10-18T09:49:55.374-07:00SONARSo be it, if this is how we are gonna be treated by our team then I hereby declare them the SONAR - Same Old New Ass Rams! Week after week they seem to implode then explode then implode then explode, never settling on any one way of winning or losing thereby causing severe distress to our easily rattled nerves.<br />
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How they could lose to a Dolphins team that has a QB who used to be a WR in college is just ridiculous, and hopefully all the issues Janoris had covering their wideouts will help bring him back to earth and make the rook remember that he is, well, a rook. Getting caught not looking but staring into the backfield as your assignment runs past you for an easy score should shame him into wanting to get better this week. HOWEVER, 3-3 is an awesome way to be after 6 weeks, and if we finish 8-8 it'll be tough to accept but ultimately will be ok considering where we ended last year.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-38506581913793645352012-10-09T23:34:00.000-07:002012-10-09T23:35:08.564-07:00Above .500 At LastUsed to be that we had to wait for the morning paper to read the standings, but in this age of instant aka "real time" updates when I saw that our beloved Rams were 3-2 I almost thought I needed to get my eyes checked - something just wasn't right! Even though I watched the entire game and I knew the outcome and I knew we were now 3-2 I had to pinch myself, for seeing 3-2 was almost dreamlike. But alas, for the first time in years this won/loss record <em>was</em> over .500 and it was correct. No dyslexia, no alcohol induced psychosis, no glasses needed!<br />
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Amazing how much an experienced coach can change the climate and attitude of a perennial loser. Our defense is flat out awesome, and if Bradford could actually hit the ocean with a beach ball then we would be unbeatable. Unfortunately he is looking more and more like Jake Plummer. Some of the decisions he makes are just head scratching - who woulda thought when the season started that #8 would be the weak spot we are talking about in week 6. Hopefully he can survive without his widdle security bwanket Amendola this time around, because we are in prime position to compete for the division and have to get better from here.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-7025379458264966982012-09-23T14:51:00.001-07:002012-09-23T14:51:54.423-07:00UH.....SOSAR?We got absolutely creamed today by a defense that should have been easy to handle. I know that we are a long way from being the Packers but after they manhandled the Bears last week I expected us to beat this team too. The Bears' locker room troubles and on-the-field dissention should have enabled us to come out and totally dismantle what was left of them, but alas we have the SOSAR rearing its ugly head a week after I declared it dead. A horrible game for Kendricks and Harvey Dahl, and more missed INT's and stupid penalties cost us what should have been a last minute win in a hard fought defensive battle. Last minute went away in a hurry.<br />
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From 10-6 to getting the tarter sauce beat out of us in what seemed like a 5 second span made me actually forget about the once again horrible officiating. The only redeeming thing about this loss is that the Whiners also lost, so we should have plenty of time to right the ship and battle for the division crown. NO WAY Arizona keeps it up, so on to next week and the Hags at the EJ Dome and what should be a much better game, for can it possibly get any worse with this year's team?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-3134494065532550072012-09-12T14:17:00.002-07:002012-09-23T14:52:54.506-07:00Goodell is a ToolWhen interviewed by Trey Wingo for ESPN's NFL Live, the Commissioner, I mean Judge, Jury, and Executioner of the NFL was asked about the performance of the scab officials and stated the following: "I think they did a very credible job, the fans were focused on football and that's what we want." ARE YOU KIDDING ME? This guy is such a tool for the team owners its pathetic! The Zebras affected the outcome of games, and that is very credible? The NFL has admitted to Coach Fisher and other teams that the officials flat out screwed up, and that is a very credible job? Every time I see this guy it makes me want to punch my dog. Not only do his scabs need to go but so does he.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-70577901640824513172012-09-12T13:16:00.002-07:002012-09-12T13:18:57.830-07:00SOSAR? I Think NotI keep seeing it all over message boards, and even more so from our own fans than from others - "Same ol' sorry ass Rams!" Well I don't know what game they were watching but from what I saw, that stereotype should be gone, and hopefully gone forever.<br />
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Outside of two terrible missed INT's, this team in no way resembles SOSAR. How refreshing it was to see one of our DB's actually make a pick, and then for Finny to actually make his into a pick-6 well, that right there made me pinch myself. And the third pick, once again from another new Ram, definitely proves that the days of SOSAR are behind us.<br />
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Over-reaction? We wont know until the next game is played but I will be extremely surprised if we revert. It really burned me up though to see our old slippery handed DB's blow their two shots at a pick, one of which may have eventually sealed the victory for us. HOWEVER, that being said, the replacement officials are absolutely to blame for us losing this game because the obvious missed/wrong calls that either killed our drives or should have killed the Lions' drives truly made the difference. Since when is it ok to lead with the helmet, or go below the knees to late hit our QB? And how many times did we see the zebras allow the crowd or the Lions' sideline to influence throwin' a flag? I counted 4, one of which was almost immediately into the game. And this was not the only game for this to happen. The Packers/Whiners game had the same things happen. Blowing calls is one thing but blowing it when it matters is another, and how the richest sports entity in the world can allow for this to continue just baffles me.<br />
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Perhaps the NFL world <em>should</em> to be chanting "SOSAR" - Bring back those Same ol' sorry ass Refs!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-2333506601841043802012-09-04T05:59:00.003-07:002012-09-04T06:18:09.517-07:00Official-ly A DisasterCommissioner Goddell has said that for at least week one there will be replacement officials in all games. Have you seen the "high"lights of their mistakes? Unbelievable that the BIGGEST sports agency in the WORLD cannot pony up the money to pay the real officials the money they deserve. They need to quit fooling around and hire Ed Hoculi and company full-time and get them back on the field immediately. I just know that the Rams are gonna get burned by a bad call, I can just feel it. Please Roger Goddell - end this debacle now!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-66206875608893909952012-04-19T12:13:00.002-07:002012-04-20T05:55:57.209-07:00TrayvonNOT GUILTY!!!!<br />
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OK now that I got that out of the way, lets move on to stuff that matters. When the Rams draft Blackmon it will be a great upgrade to a horrible wr corps.<br />
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Even though we have a Thursday night game on the upcoming schedule, it is totally bogus that we have no MNF. The rest of our division has at least one MNF game each, so why not us? The NFL's love affair with the BEARS and BRONCOS is ridiculous - couldn't one of those primetime slots have went to a Rams/Niners game at least? No respect for the only team in our division to have won a SB in the last 16 years.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-35440797523004273682012-03-24T20:29:00.004-07:002012-03-25T04:18:03.430-07:00WRWR not addressed thru FA is absolutely crazy. Straight pisses me off that Lloyd went to the Cheatriots, not because he was anything special but that its <em>them</em>. I hope he lays down on all his catches for them too.<br />
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Now at WR we have to select Blackmon, or make a trade for one that is going to make a difference. No more second string slugs as starters please!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-64878932723712966822012-02-22T21:45:00.003-08:002012-02-23T08:25:19.339-08:00RG3?I think that all the talk about trading Bradford and selecting RG3 at #2 instead of trading #2 and still selecting Blackmon is all a bunch of garbage. Sam is way better than RG3 will ever be, and although he may be less of an athlete, he is a far better passer with the ability to lead a pro team to a Super Bowl victory.<br />
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When I think of RG3 I think Todd Marinovich, I think Vince Young, I think a whole bunch of talent wasted on rich-before-they-take-a-snap selfishness. <br />
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I Tebow, er I mean pray that the Rams do not do this horrible thing. We need RG3 like a virgin needs an STD test. We need RG3 like we need 4 more years of NoBama. We need RG3 like I need more testoserone!<br />
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We NEED Bradford, period.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-7794524987343746822012-02-09T14:01:00.000-08:002012-02-09T14:10:35.515-08:00GronkI was gonna write about how stupid it is for people to be slaying Rob Gronkowski for partying like its 1999 after losing the big game, and I was gonna mention how even Michael Jordan would go to Las Vegas and live it up after losing, but I just can't get past how much his name reminds me of Crocodile Dundee: "That's not a Gronk...THIS is a Gronk!"<br /><br />Slay him all you want - I'd take him over any of our TE's any day. Or WR's. Or cheerleaders, what with those dance moves. Guy may have had a few but we all grieve in our own way and it was reportedly a Patriots party so I say cut the guy a break and we should seriously think about trading our #2 for him and their other 2 - 1st round picks.<br /><br />Rodney Harrison trashing Gronk for dancing with his shirt off? Harrison can SUCK IT!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-28913311268577208302012-01-18T16:00:00.000-08:002012-01-19T07:58:03.218-08:00Two Loves, One LifeIt would appear that the Rams are now headed in the right direction with the hiring of Super Bowl LOSING coach Jeff Fisher, but I disagree. His coaching record, while definitely more favorable than Coach Spags, still leaves much to be desired. Sure he may have been the best to chose from, but was he really? The ex-Raiders HC Hue Jackson (not to be confused with Hugh Jackman) took a sorry azz Raiders team and got them to 8-8 while Fisher took a very talented Titans team and ran it into the ground, besides ruining Vince Young's career before it could even get started.<br />
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I truly hope that hiring Coach Fisher will get us back to the glory days and out of the glory hole days, but it is going to be a long arduous process that is make or break for me. Many Sundays have been wasted on the love of my life and I cannot take anymore terrible football from it. The other love of my life, the alive one, is getting tired of it too. Another failed attempt at winning Rams football could very well give me the impetus to break away from it once and for all. Which love of my life will win? Here's to both of them being here when the dust finally settles!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-90969422598950479172012-01-03T23:26:00.000-08:002012-01-04T07:55:56.203-08:00And Then There Were None...No games, no GM, and no Head Coach. No penalties, no dropped passes, no stupid play calls, no half-filled dome with the other half filled with opponent's fanbases. All these things that defined our lousy season have now come to an end, and none to soon. I strongly hope that the next GM and HC make waaaay better decisions than the last set did, and that one of those decisions involves Justin Blackmon. A bigger better T.O. without the 'tude is a no brainer in my book.<br />
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IF I watch any games next year it will be great to see him gel with Bradford, opening up the box for Steven Jackson to tear defenses apart once again. And all this talk of trading Bradford, well, I want none of that either!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-15914254644018532762011-11-30T07:57:00.000-08:002011-11-30T10:33:34.082-08:00Horrible AgainJust a horrible horrible horrible display of football on Sunday, one that I didn't think possible after the horrible horrible display of football against the Seahawks the week before. What in the world was Coach thinking in this game? Its not Madden 12!!! The play calling in this game was just pitiful, as was once again the drive and momentum killing penalties that have plagued this team all season. How in the world we beat the Saints still just totally befuddles me, in fact I can't even remember right now how we did it.<br />
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I wrote previously that the acquisition of Brandon Lloyd was great sure, but that the guy would still drop a ton of passes and sure enuff the ones he miffed last week were just horrible. And when he does make them he seems to NEVER do it standing up - he kinda reminds me of the baseball outfielder who dives to make the catch when he doesn't need to. I really wish the coaches would remind him that YAC is waaaay more important than style, and that just because a pass doesn't need a spectacular move to make it doesn't mean he should let it fall to the ground. The guy is killing me with his ability to make the diving, stretching, contorting catch but don't you dare hit him in the hands. But I guess that when 60 percent of passes are dropped instead of 80, well, then it's acceptable.<br />
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Bench Jason Brown NOW!!! Replace Goldberg NOW!!! Them two are just atrocious. Goldberg got Bradford absolutely redrumed on Sunday, the worst one leading to a fumble after he got blown up within 1.5 seconds of dropping back to pass. There is no way to win like that, no way in heel. I'm tired of seeing our QB get slammed without any chance, I'm tired of seeing yellow on the field for the same stupid mental mistakes play after play. Barron is gone! Let him go please, he is the last person they should be trying to emulate. And now I'm gone, to San Francisco to watch our Rams kick the tarter sauce out of the Whiners. Well, unless someone out there wants to suffer for me...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-24550206048222334632011-11-09T12:11:00.000-08:002011-11-10T09:30:29.896-08:00So Much for THATYup, I was wrong again. I think that from now on I will just say they will <em>probably </em>win or maybe even <em>probably...not </em>after they not only lost Salas for the season but also another winnable game. I do not believe that our ability to make no-name rookies seem like all-pros will ever lend itself to winning another game, and I do not believe that our starters dropping like flies year after year will ever win us another division even if we stop the aforementioned quality.<br />
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This team has been the same for so many years now it is ridiculous, and it just goes to show even more so that Kurt Warner should be a first-ballot HOF'er. Our team and the Cardinals have both taken a huge downturn after he left them in SB form, and he helped the Giants mold Eli into a SB winning QB. Bradford is going to be a great QB in this league, but even Dan Marino never won a SB. The way this team plays to lose is just sickening, and until the boneheads at the top figure out how to put a winning staff together we will always be on the wrong end of what is the greatest game in the world.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-61791332553686653932011-11-01T18:54:00.000-07:002011-11-02T07:29:28.151-07:00Won Down, Nine to GoAnd what a WON it was! Geez it sure feels good to say that, and I must admit that I was not sure until about 15 minutes after the game was over that the Saints weren't gonna win. You know how it is with this team, somehow someway they would find a way to lose, usually by shooting themselves in the foot with penalties, dropped passes, turnovers, or horrendous play-calling but on Sunday there was none of that. <br />
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First play of the game SJ39 drops a pass right in his numbers and I thought "Here we go again." But then second play of the game SJ made a great play out of the flat, and third play he ran it right up their backs and I'm thinking maybe <i>not</i> again. Next two plays we go deep to Lloyd, which I think is two more times than we deep-ed it all of last year, and even though they were incomplete, they were barely incomplete so now my heart is racing and I was in pacing mode already. I could sense that things were going to be good with Coach being so aggressive so early on.<br />
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Then we hold them, the 62-points-last-week Saints vs us, the 57 points ALL YEAR SOSAR to a three-and-out and ultimately a scoreless first quarter and it all became clear to me. We were going to win!<br />
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I forgot about the officials though, and when they said that they had conclusive visual evidence that Salas stepped out of bounds on his great YAC attempt it brought me back down to earth. How they could see that is ridiculous. James Butler makes a stupid Personal Foul and Dahl jumps early and then we get a Delay OUT OF A TIMEOUT!!! Now I'm freaking out, for this is the definition of our season and we were gonna get blown out.<br />
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But it didn't happen. Despite Barron, er I mean Saffold and his itchy trigger feet and the officials and another dropped INT by Craig Dahl, Red Zone turnovers, dropped passes by Lloyd, and Drew Brees being on the other team, we still won. Our Defense played the game of their lives, so hopefully they have some left for the rest of the season. Chris Long is Chris "Everett" no longer after the way he just destroyed Brees, and I can't wait to see how the Lloyd/Bradford connection takes shape when Sam gets back this week.<br />
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The December game against the Niners here in Cali could very possibly be for first place and I got my tickets chillin on ice. The Niners look like a legitimate threat this year and it is going to be a fun rest of the season as long as the Defense keeps playing like this and if the Offense can catch up to them we will be looking at 10 in a row.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-27745696696641751612011-09-29T12:06:00.000-07:002011-09-29T12:06:28.170-07:000-3 is not 0-16...yetAs you all know by know, the Rams suck this year. What you all may not know is that, well, ok so you know they suck REAL BAD!!! The good news however is that they can only go 0-3 once per year, but the bad news is they can continue to go 0-fer and end up tying the Lions for futility. EVERY STINKIN YEAR at this time I kick myself in the face for ponying up almost 4 bills to watch them on The Ticket, but this year it is especially hard since the expectations coming off 7-9 were very high.<br />
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Now 0-3 is not the end of the season by any means, it is an 0-3 that does not include any division games. My math is horrible, but if we just win all the division games and lose everything else we would finish at 6-10 and could still win the division based on head to head with the other 6-10 division team, whoever that may be this year.I am not throwing in the towel, but if we continue to take a bath I will need to trade my towel in for an automatic dryer!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-62832543807296014742011-09-21T16:18:00.001-07:002011-09-22T12:09:43.958-07:00What the Salas?!?!?It appears that what we have been taught all of our lives about the preseason is being pounded into our heads: Don't get excited about beautiful preseason wins. After blowing through the preseason schedule like a hurricane, our team has suddenly began blowing like an onion ring fart. It stinks, and it hurts. I dont remember seeing Salas return punts during the preseason or even week #1, in fact I distinctly remember Norwood and Gibson among others, but not Salas. Maybe coach was trying a little misdirection, like "Ooooh they think Norwood is going to return punts this game but I'm gonna trick them and bring in the awesome punt-returner, secret weapon Salas. I'll show them!"
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Yeah well, he showed them alright. Showed them what a stupid idea that was. Showed them the red carpet right into the endzone. Showed them that for the fifth consecutive season they dont mind starting 0-2, even though it was in front of the entire world on MNF and was the perfect stage to show that the Rams are back. Fumbles, penalies, dropped passes, and even more penalties do not show that to the world, but shows falsely that we are just the SOSAR. I know that we will probably still win the division by default since the only other choices are even worse than the Rams, but at least the coach could give the team the chance to win it outright by playing the players we need out there. First game inactives and second game actives just boggles my mind, and I'm not sure what to think at this point as to the direction coach is going. <br />
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I salute a huge "You're number one!" to the Giants for being such sorry azz cheaters. Faking injuries to slow us down? Are you kidding me? That was one of the most chickin **** things I've ever seen in an NFL game. Not only does this give me one more reason to totally despise New York teams, but it goes to show that we ARE a good team and that the Giants knew that they were very capable of being beat by us that night. Of course thay had no idea that Salas, or is it Salsa?, was going to be our featured WR at PR, or that Saffold would summon the ghost of Alex Barron and absolutely kill us on potential TD drives, or that Bradford hitting the WR in the hands or the numbers with that oblong leather thingy is counter-productive on our team.<br />
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All things being what they are, I guess we just have to hope that this coming Sunday against the Ravens will be a repeat of what a team way worse than us, the Titans, did to them: kicked their bahooty after the Ravens slew the mighty Steelers on opening weekend. No Amendola will again hurt us tremendously but we CAN win with Alexander and Kendricks and even Salsa playing the way they are supposed to and are capable of. Down go the Ravens, and GO RAMS! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-65340307140320773932011-08-24T16:27:00.000-07:002011-08-28T06:08:14.090-07:00100!<div><div>So here it is! My 100th blog post of all time so please put your hands together for this great accomplishment and I truly do appreciate your support over the years.<br />
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I am so excited for this season, what with Marshall being HOF enshrined, and to get to hear him in the broadcast booth is just awesome. The man is truly a scholar of the game of football and he provides the most insightful commentary I have ever heard.<br />
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And FINALLY! We get to see our QB throw farther than 18 yards downfield and someone other than SJ39 run the ball with guts and authority in Cadillac. I truly think he will be the most important free-agent acquisition we made. Very sorry to see Vobora go, and now Massey, and especially now that we get to, er I mean HAVE to play against David two times this year.<br />
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It is going to be an eventful and successful year for the Rams in 2011-12 and I can't wait to get it started.</div></div>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-187872724661026752011-07-28T01:52:00.001-07:002011-07-28T02:07:38.315-07:00What Day is it Again?So here it is nearly August and with only 3 days of over 100 degree weather so far this summer I am glad to say that, despite the relatively cold weather and my absence from Planet Rams being prolonged due to complications from surgery and this dag-gum medication, I am still hot as ever so sit down, shut up, and hang on to your laptop as I send you on a lyrical journey so profound that by the time you get done reading this sentence you too will feel like I should just start this whole thing over...so I will. Geez that was horrible!<br /><br />Speaking of horrible...this lockout thingy has just about got me ready to go postal. I am very tempted to cancel my DirecTV NFL Sunday Ticket b4 they just decide to charge us anyway, and then I am going to sell all of my Ram's Memorabilia on eBay and Twitter and Facebook and...<br /><br />Wait a minute. What's that? The lockout ended a few days ago? Well ruck me funnin! I had no idea, I guess this medication is stronger than I thought. Well great then! I guess I can keep my Sunday Ticket, and I don't have to sell my stuff on eBay and FaceTwitter and oh hell, is it time for football yet? It's time for my meds again, so sorry if I rambled. You know, its hard being on so much medication and in so much pain all the time, but at least from what I hear the NFL lockout thingy might soon be over!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8734812093440783120.post-8919260531780748692011-04-02T04:57:00.000-07:002011-04-02T04:57:54.479-07:00Gone on HiatisBeaverRam has gone in for back surgery and will be in the hospital for a week after and then will be out of commission for a couple of months. So we will not be graced with any of his football wisdom for a little while.<br />
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We hope that all will go well and that you will have a speedy recovery and will be coming back soon spunky and feisty as ever.<br />
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You will be missed BeaverRam!lovemyramshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09589040261113018056noreply@blogger.com0