by ziggy 1 day 11 minutes ago Total posts: 711 Joined: Apr 24 2018 LA Coliseum Veteran Ramsey back to LA? POST #81 actionjack liked this post I mean this is the type of response that shows how McVay is really one of the great coaches for the Rams. Its shows how connected the coach is with Snead and Demoff. For sure, Miami would love for the Rams, Steelers, and whoever else wants to acquire Ramsey to get into a bidding war and pay off some of that Miami contracted compensation. But here he is saying-- "well, we're basically out because of the current ask." Showing interest, but not enough to drive up demand and cost to acquire. 1 by PARAM 5 hours 36 minutes ago Total posts: 13182 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Ramsey back to LA? POST #82 RainalldayRam liked this post ziggy wrote:I mean this is the type of response that shows how McVay is really one of the great coaches for the Rams. Its shows how connected the coach is with Snead and Demoff. For sure, Miami would love for the Rams, Steelers, and whoever else wants to acquire Ramsey to get into a bidding war and pay off some of that Miami contracted compensation. But here he is saying-- "well, we're basically out because of the current ask." Showing interest, but not enough to drive up demand and cost to acquire.I look at it like when the Rams let it be known they are moving a player. When they trade a player for well below what fans believe his value is (or outright release him), we ask why. And the answer is always, "every NFL team knew we were going to release him if we couldn't get even a terrible offer, so why make an offer at all?" Miami is in a catch-22. They've made it known they're done with him, so why not wait for the release? Of course a team could swoop in and make a low offer as long as Miami takes on some of the salary (a considerable amount?) but there's also Ramsey himself, who could say "I'm not playing for them", so wouldn't that end that trade. Who's going to trade for a guy who's willing to sit out the year? Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril 1 by rams74 24 minutes 36 seconds ago Total posts: 1728 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl Ramsey back to LA? POST #83 PARAM wrote:I look at it like when the Rams let it be known they are moving a player. When they trade a player for well below what fans believe his value is (or outright release him), we ask why. And the answer is always, "every NFL team knew we were going to release him if we couldn't get even a terrible offer, so why make an offer at all?" Miami is in a catch-22. They've made it known they're done with him, so why not wait for the release? Of course a team could swoop in and make a low offer as long as Miami takes on some of the salary (a considerable amount?) but there's also Ramsey himself, who could say "I'm not playing for them", so wouldn't that end that trade. Who's going to trade for a guy who's willing to sit out the year?Yes, I think that's what's going on. Miami is stuck with multiple years of contract to eat, and they don't want to. But nobody else wants it, either. So if they've truly come to the end of the road with Ramsey, they're going to have to cut him. And every other team knows it. Reply 9 / 9 1 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 83 posts Jun 19 2025
by PARAM 5 hours 36 minutes ago Total posts: 13182 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame Ramsey back to LA? POST #82 RainalldayRam liked this post ziggy wrote:I mean this is the type of response that shows how McVay is really one of the great coaches for the Rams. Its shows how connected the coach is with Snead and Demoff. For sure, Miami would love for the Rams, Steelers, and whoever else wants to acquire Ramsey to get into a bidding war and pay off some of that Miami contracted compensation. But here he is saying-- "well, we're basically out because of the current ask." Showing interest, but not enough to drive up demand and cost to acquire.I look at it like when the Rams let it be known they are moving a player. When they trade a player for well below what fans believe his value is (or outright release him), we ask why. And the answer is always, "every NFL team knew we were going to release him if we couldn't get even a terrible offer, so why make an offer at all?" Miami is in a catch-22. They've made it known they're done with him, so why not wait for the release? Of course a team could swoop in and make a low offer as long as Miami takes on some of the salary (a considerable amount?) but there's also Ramsey himself, who could say "I'm not playing for them", so wouldn't that end that trade. Who's going to trade for a guy who's willing to sit out the year? Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril 1 by rams74 24 minutes 36 seconds ago Total posts: 1728 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl Ramsey back to LA? POST #83 PARAM wrote:I look at it like when the Rams let it be known they are moving a player. When they trade a player for well below what fans believe his value is (or outright release him), we ask why. And the answer is always, "every NFL team knew we were going to release him if we couldn't get even a terrible offer, so why make an offer at all?" Miami is in a catch-22. They've made it known they're done with him, so why not wait for the release? Of course a team could swoop in and make a low offer as long as Miami takes on some of the salary (a considerable amount?) but there's also Ramsey himself, who could say "I'm not playing for them", so wouldn't that end that trade. Who's going to trade for a guy who's willing to sit out the year?Yes, I think that's what's going on. Miami is stuck with multiple years of contract to eat, and they don't want to. But nobody else wants it, either. So if they've truly come to the end of the road with Ramsey, they're going to have to cut him. And every other team knows it. Reply 9 / 9 1 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 83 posts Jun 19 2025
by rams74 24 minutes 36 seconds ago Total posts: 1728 Joined: Nov 19 2015 Glendale, Arizona Pro Bowl Ramsey back to LA? POST #83 PARAM wrote:I look at it like when the Rams let it be known they are moving a player. When they trade a player for well below what fans believe his value is (or outright release him), we ask why. And the answer is always, "every NFL team knew we were going to release him if we couldn't get even a terrible offer, so why make an offer at all?" Miami is in a catch-22. They've made it known they're done with him, so why not wait for the release? Of course a team could swoop in and make a low offer as long as Miami takes on some of the salary (a considerable amount?) but there's also Ramsey himself, who could say "I'm not playing for them", so wouldn't that end that trade. Who's going to trade for a guy who's willing to sit out the year?Yes, I think that's what's going on. Miami is stuck with multiple years of contract to eat, and they don't want to. But nobody else wants it, either. So if they've truly come to the end of the road with Ramsey, they're going to have to cut him. And every other team knows it. Reply 9 / 9 1 9 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business