by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #11 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Slam dunk yes to this.LA is all about exposure to many. I have already heard a recent retired NFL player turned talking head say he would definitely want to play in LA just because of location.If some of the current players don't know it yet, they are gonna LOVE what LA has to offer. by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #12 I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #13 SWAdude wrote:bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Slam dunk yes to this.LA is all about exposure to many. I have already heard a recent retired NFL player turned talking head say he would definitely want to play in LA just because of location.If some of the current players don't know it yet, they are gonna LOVE what LA has to offer.How long before we start seeing current players show up on prime time TV shows? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41522 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #14 Who will be the next Hunter? RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsfan1977 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 1319 Joined: Nov 02 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #15 max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77 by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #16 ramsfan1977 wrote:max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77It sure does. But it will sell tickets. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #12 I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #13 SWAdude wrote:bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Slam dunk yes to this.LA is all about exposure to many. I have already heard a recent retired NFL player turned talking head say he would definitely want to play in LA just because of location.If some of the current players don't know it yet, they are gonna LOVE what LA has to offer.How long before we start seeing current players show up on prime time TV shows? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41522 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #14 Who will be the next Hunter? RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsfan1977 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 1319 Joined: Nov 02 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #15 max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77 by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #16 ramsfan1977 wrote:max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77It sure does. But it will sell tickets. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #13 SWAdude wrote:bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Slam dunk yes to this.LA is all about exposure to many. I have already heard a recent retired NFL player turned talking head say he would definitely want to play in LA just because of location.If some of the current players don't know it yet, they are gonna LOVE what LA has to offer.How long before we start seeing current players show up on prime time TV shows? New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41522 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #14 Who will be the next Hunter? RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsfan1977 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 1319 Joined: Nov 02 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #15 max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77 by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #16 ramsfan1977 wrote:max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77It sure does. But it will sell tickets. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41522 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #14 Who will be the next Hunter? RFU Season Ticket Holder by ramsfan1977 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 1319 Joined: Nov 02 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #15 max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77 by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #16 ramsfan1977 wrote:max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77It sure does. But it will sell tickets. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by ramsfan1977 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 1319 Joined: Nov 02 2015 New Jersey Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #15 max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77 by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #16 ramsfan1977 wrote:max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77It sure does. But it will sell tickets. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025
by max 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 5714 Joined: Jun 01 2015 Sarasota, FL Hall of Fame Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #16 ramsfan1977 wrote:max wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see Peyton Manning playing in LA this year. If he doesn't retire, he ain't playing another year in that cold weather in Colorado.Crap, that reeks of Namath in '77It sure does. But it will sell tickets. ~ max ~“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton, The Federalist Papers by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025
by SWAdude 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2450 Joined: Sep 21 2015 LA Coliseum Pro Bowl Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #17 Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025
by Stranger 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 3213 Joined: Aug 12 2015 Norcal Superstar Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #18 SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:ArizonaBlue wrote:Agree, first order should be an OC from somewhere else and Fisher to hand it fully over to him.I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan New HC. New L.A. Stadium. Future is Bright. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025
by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #19 bubbaramfan wrote:Free Agent Vets will be more likely to want to come and play for the Rams now that they are in LA.Man bubba, how long has this team needed a Game changer, playmaker wide out? And a QB that could get him the ball. We haven't had a decent receiver since Brandon Loyd, or a real bonafide since Tory and Ike! I say we do what's necessary and get Drew Breeze to start. Trade up in the draft and get Stanford's QB and sign some O-lineman. by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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 29 posts Jul 14 2025
by faulkrram 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 270 Joined: Jan 13 2016 Vermeil Country Rookie Re: Does being in LA change anything strategically? POST #20 Stranger wrote:SWAdude wrote:Gareth wrote:I think we all agree on this. But - is Fisher willing and able to do it?More able and willing than most others IMO.1) From LA (Mom still lives there)2) Has moved a team before.I am willing to bet that Fisher is thrilled by this move. And it totally changes how they have to manage personnel. I can see Fisher being here for years to come. Players love this guy. They play hard for this guy. This is far from the same LA they left 21 years ago. This is far from a different NFL the Rams left LA 21 years ago.We are quickly going to become one of the NFL's favorites. A 7-9 team basically three years in a row getting prime time attention next season? Count on it!!!Epiloge: After writing this masterpiece I realized i missed the point. Opps. His mom is a Bruin fan Good, then hopefully they draft Miles jack!! Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 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