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Originally posted by Velo View Post
It's going to be interesting to watch how it works over the next few seasons. Aaron Donald is going to be 30 this year, when his skills start to decline that defense isn't going to the same. So the window for this current experiment in that strategy is going to be relatively quick.Now, if you excuse me, I have some Charger memories to suppress.
The Wasted Decade is done.
Build Back Better.
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Wow. Rams sign Gurley to huge early extension and then cut him. Rams sign Goff to huge extension and trade him. Rams trade all their first round picks year after year to acquire expensive, proven, but older talent. The Rams GM needs to be evaulated?
TGLike, how am I a traitor? Your team are traitors.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostWow. Rams sign Gurley to huge early extension and then cut him. Rams sign Goff to huge extension and trade him. Rams trade all their first round picks year after year to acquire expensive, proven, but older talent. The Rams GM needs to be evaulated?
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostWow. Rams sign Gurley to huge early extension and then cut him. Rams sign Goff to huge extension and trade him. Rams trade all their first round picks year after year to acquire expensive, proven, but older talent. The Rams GM needs to be evaulated?
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Originally posted by AK47 View Post
Rams go seven consecutive draft classes without owning a first-round pick. Yet they made it to the SB and missed playoffs only 1 time in last 4 seasons. Clearly the trade works for their system since they save time and money in trying to draft a QB. Stafford is an improvement over Goff. Remainder of Goff's contract (and cap hit) is the Lions' responsibility now. Trying to find a trade partner in the first place is a win. They can now focus attention on finding mid round talents to coach up.
Dammit right when the Chargers were going to eclipse the Rams too.
The issue is not how successful the Rams are now, but how successful they would have been had they not traded away the draft picks in question. Imagine all of the draft picks they would have had without the Goff, Ramsey and Stafford trades.
Per Spotrac, the Rams are more than $35M over the salary cap and they have significant free agents and no significant cut friendly contracts other than Stafford, who they could pick up $20M by cutting.
I see a team that is on its way to being worse than it was this year for years to come. The teams with first round picks should gain on the Rams in terms of talent over the next several years.
If they were only a player away (and I do not think they ever were), that player certainly is not a middle of the road starting QB like Stafford. And the vaunted defense will be exposed in 2021 as they will likely lose one or more key contributors and people will realize that the defense was never quite as good as billed as half of their schedule was played against bottom 11 offenses.
As for the Lions, they are rebuilding and Goff will help them by improving their draft pick for the next couple of years. The Lions will probably be picking in the top 10, the Rams in the top 20. The one year delay in the picks actually will help Detroit in the long run. The Lions will draft their QB and move on from Goff in 2023 when his contract carries no dead money.
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Originally posted by ghost View Post
He's hitting on his late rounds picks, bro. It’s hard to agree that the Rams are mismanaging their team when Les Snead has had an over .500 record as the GM and made playoffs 3 of the last 4 years with one SB appearance, where their star-QB and excellent offense put up 3 points.
The overrated defense (half of its schedule against bottom 11 offenses goes a long way toward not giving up points) will be exposed this year and the offense is not all that (bottom 10 in scoring). This looks like a team on the way down that has been managed very poorly--Gurley deal, trade up to get get Goff (multiple first and second round picks) and Goff contract, trading away tons (7) of first round picks, a team in salary cap hell, et cetera.
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Originally posted by Heatmiser View PostWow. Rams sign Gurley to huge early extension and then cut him. Rams sign Goff to huge extension and trade him. Rams trade all their first round picks year after year to acquire expensive, proven, but older talent. The Rams GM needs to be evaulated?
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