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 by 69RamFan
14 hours 7 minutes ago
 Total posts:   3525  
 Joined:  Oct 15 2016
United States of America   LA CA by way of NY/NJ
Superstar

Personally,

I don't see the RAMs signing anymore outside major FA,
except for the ones coming off a 1-year contract or our own FA.

They will wait until after the draft,
so they won't lose any comp picks for 2026. IMO

 by Elvis
12 hours 53 minutes ago
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 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

Tyler Johnson to the Jets:


 by PARAM
6 hours 11 minutes ago
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 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

I liked Johnson but like Atwell he was underused. Oh well, we aren't going to fail because we lost him and DRob. One other thing......does it indicate the trust they have in Atwell when DRob and Johnson walk but he gets 10 mil?

 by Rams1PlateSince1976
5 hours 32 minutes ago
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 Joined:  Oct 12 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

I certainly hope so, but,,,,,,,, Atwell needs to be a major contributor!

 by Dare
2 hours 48 minutes ago
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 Joined:  Mar 09 2024
United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
Veteran

Atwell lost his role in the revised passing offense. But as I speculated Atwell has been resigned because his original role of deep pass threat has been revived. This is one of the things that make me think that Sean is going to blend the 2018 offense and the 2024 offense into a hybrid of the two. If he drafts a faster RB with true breakaway speed, it will be the final piece. With Naca, Adams, Whittington, and Atwell, Sean has the WRs to emulate the passing attack they had with Woods, Watkins and Austin only Adams elevates this passing threat to another level.

What the 2018 offense had that is lacking in the current personnel is the HR hitting RB. Sean has the move the chains plays, but lacks the personnel to threaten the defense from anywhere on the field on the ground. Once that RB is on the team, this offense will look very much like that one did. This OL is very similar in many respects to that one as well.

Shula's defense is similar to Wade Phillips's, a 3-4 hybrid, which is a one-gap attacking style. IMO, Shula is a better play caller than Phillips, and I watched Phillips when he was in San Diego as well.

With that HR hitting RB this offense will be as fearsome as that one was...perhaps more so because McVay has shown he can play ball control as well. Defensively, this roster is better than what Wade Phillips had back then.

I can see an awesome roster being built that is solid top to bottom on both sides of the ball.

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