by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #31 Neil039 wrote:"Sorry guys but Fisher is so full of"it" with this statement. Quite possibly the worst Rams FA signing of all time. The only positive from Cook's signing was his release! The worst free agent signing of all time was either Dwayne White or Drew Bennett let's get this right, Cook was far better than those two that's for sure. by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #32 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:"Sorry guys but Fisher is so full of"it" with this statement. Quite possibly the worst Rams FA signing of all time. The only positive from Cook's signing was his release! The worst free agent signing of all time was either Dwayne White or Drew Bennett let's get this right, Cook was far better than those two that's for sure.IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #33 I was a Cook apologist until this season. Even i couldn't defend his play this year.But in 2013 he was our leading receiver and set the Rams TE receiving record.He's had the bad fortune of playing on truly terrible offenses. But he also can't hold on to the damn ball.Still, i won't be surprised to see him do well on a team with a real offense.As for Long and Laurinitis, considering the way Fisher wished them a fond farewell and what Demoff had to say, seems very unlikely either will be back... RFU Season Ticket Holder by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #34 Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either. by snackdaddy 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 10054 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #35 Wow, I got home from work late, turned on my laptop and I see this news. While I'm sad because Long and JL great locker room guys and leaders, I know their skills are declining. In reality, it won't take a lot to upgrade them. JL wasn't the most athletic MLB. Hayes is better than Long at this point. Cook was never a good fit. A receiving tight end in a run first offense with inconsistent hands. Of course we're all saying its goodbye but for all we know they could be looking at bringing them back at a reduced cost. But if not, we can get better at those positions. Keeping Jenkins, Johnson, Barron and Hayes are a higher priority. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #36 http://www.fanly.me/c/epODm05BPLJames Laurinaitis looking for chance to 'get the trophy' at next stopby Nick WagonerEARTH CITY, Mo. -- Always one to look at the bright side of even the worst situation -- something he had plenty of practice doing playing for the Rams the past seven years -- linebacker James Laurinaitis was already looking ahead to his next destination just hours after the only NFL team he'd ever known released him Friday."I’m not done at all," Laurinaitis told ESPN. "I feel like I have a lot of good years left. I don’t know what to expect. This is my first time being a free agent. I’m going to look at what the interest is and let my agent go and talk to teams and see kind of who is out there. I obviously want to have a chance to get in the tournament and a chance to get the trophy. It will be fun to kind of have this process play out for the first time for me."Laurinaitis was caught off guard when he was called into coach Jeff Fisher's office Friday. He was at the team facility working out at the time. He immediately knew something was up."Coach just thanked me for what I meant to the organization," Laurinaitis said. "He really thought that I was first class and the blueprint for what a pro should be and was just grateful for all I’d done. Basically, he wished me luck in the future and I was told they are going to go a different direction at the 'Mike' linebacker position.""I’m more just, I was surprised by it, I was shocked at first," he said. "But I also know this is a business and when you start to move toward the front of the parking spaces and get a little older, all those people in front of you have left so you are not any different than anybody else who is getting up there. I’m going into Year 8 and I’m still 29 and I still feel like I’m playing at a productive level. I was a little shocked from that point of view but man, other than that, it’s a business."Once you get to Year 8, you really allow yourself to kind of sit back and be like, ‘You know what, I’m not going to be surprised by anything.’ I have seen a lot of things and seen a lot of people go. I have been grateful to have seven years with the same team. That’s rare in and of itself. I’m not bitter about that. Just a little surprised it happened this year but that’s football."Laurinaitis has made plenty of money in his career, but he has never been on a team that finished .500, let alone with a winning record or in the playoffs. He's coming off a season in which he battled an elbow issue for most of the year but still played more defensive snaps than any player in the league. And he posted his seventh consecutive season of 100 or more tackles, on his way to becoming the franchise's all-time leader in that category."Goodness, for me, I want to get to 10 or 11 years," Laurinaitis said. "I think I’ve still got four years left in me, if not more. It all depends on the organization. I want to win, I want to compete, I want to get to the playoffs and experience that. I want to play in a good scheme, I loved playing for (defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams. Him and Blake (Williams) and that scheme is one of my favorites. I’m excited to see what other schemes are out there and what could be a good fit."Though Laurinaitis didn't think he'd be looking for such a fit so soon, he even found a silver lining in the timing of it all, as the Rams have a voluntary players meeting set for early March in Los Angeles."I am happy about that," Laurinaitis said. "At least they told me so I don’t have to go out there with my wife and daughter and try to look at places and go through all that to be cut at a later date. I think it’s good now that teams are aware I’m a free agent and that I’ll be available. So the one thing I’m trying to look at as a positive is the timing." RFU Season Ticket Holder by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... 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by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #32 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:"Sorry guys but Fisher is so full of"it" with this statement. Quite possibly the worst Rams FA signing of all time. The only positive from Cook's signing was his release! The worst free agent signing of all time was either Dwayne White or Drew Bennett let's get this right, Cook was far better than those two that's for sure.IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #33 I was a Cook apologist until this season. Even i couldn't defend his play this year.But in 2013 he was our leading receiver and set the Rams TE receiving record.He's had the bad fortune of playing on truly terrible offenses. But he also can't hold on to the damn ball.Still, i won't be surprised to see him do well on a team with a real offense.As for Long and Laurinitis, considering the way Fisher wished them a fond farewell and what Demoff had to say, seems very unlikely either will be back... RFU Season Ticket Holder by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #34 Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either. by snackdaddy 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 10054 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #35 Wow, I got home from work late, turned on my laptop and I see this news. While I'm sad because Long and JL great locker room guys and leaders, I know their skills are declining. In reality, it won't take a lot to upgrade them. JL wasn't the most athletic MLB. Hayes is better than Long at this point. Cook was never a good fit. A receiving tight end in a run first offense with inconsistent hands. Of course we're all saying its goodbye but for all we know they could be looking at bringing them back at a reduced cost. But if not, we can get better at those positions. Keeping Jenkins, Johnson, Barron and Hayes are a higher priority. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #36 http://www.fanly.me/c/epODm05BPLJames Laurinaitis looking for chance to 'get the trophy' at next stopby Nick WagonerEARTH CITY, Mo. -- Always one to look at the bright side of even the worst situation -- something he had plenty of practice doing playing for the Rams the past seven years -- linebacker James Laurinaitis was already looking ahead to his next destination just hours after the only NFL team he'd ever known released him Friday."I’m not done at all," Laurinaitis told ESPN. "I feel like I have a lot of good years left. I don’t know what to expect. This is my first time being a free agent. I’m going to look at what the interest is and let my agent go and talk to teams and see kind of who is out there. I obviously want to have a chance to get in the tournament and a chance to get the trophy. It will be fun to kind of have this process play out for the first time for me."Laurinaitis was caught off guard when he was called into coach Jeff Fisher's office Friday. He was at the team facility working out at the time. He immediately knew something was up."Coach just thanked me for what I meant to the organization," Laurinaitis said. "He really thought that I was first class and the blueprint for what a pro should be and was just grateful for all I’d done. Basically, he wished me luck in the future and I was told they are going to go a different direction at the 'Mike' linebacker position.""I’m more just, I was surprised by it, I was shocked at first," he said. "But I also know this is a business and when you start to move toward the front of the parking spaces and get a little older, all those people in front of you have left so you are not any different than anybody else who is getting up there. I’m going into Year 8 and I’m still 29 and I still feel like I’m playing at a productive level. I was a little shocked from that point of view but man, other than that, it’s a business."Once you get to Year 8, you really allow yourself to kind of sit back and be like, ‘You know what, I’m not going to be surprised by anything.’ I have seen a lot of things and seen a lot of people go. I have been grateful to have seven years with the same team. That’s rare in and of itself. I’m not bitter about that. Just a little surprised it happened this year but that’s football."Laurinaitis has made plenty of money in his career, but he has never been on a team that finished .500, let alone with a winning record or in the playoffs. He's coming off a season in which he battled an elbow issue for most of the year but still played more defensive snaps than any player in the league. And he posted his seventh consecutive season of 100 or more tackles, on his way to becoming the franchise's all-time leader in that category."Goodness, for me, I want to get to 10 or 11 years," Laurinaitis said. "I think I’ve still got four years left in me, if not more. It all depends on the organization. I want to win, I want to compete, I want to get to the playoffs and experience that. I want to play in a good scheme, I loved playing for (defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams. Him and Blake (Williams) and that scheme is one of my favorites. I’m excited to see what other schemes are out there and what could be a good fit."Though Laurinaitis didn't think he'd be looking for such a fit so soon, he even found a silver lining in the timing of it all, as the Rams have a voluntary players meeting set for early March in Los Angeles."I am happy about that," Laurinaitis said. "At least they told me so I don’t have to go out there with my wife and daughter and try to look at places and go through all that to be cut at a later date. I think it’s good now that teams are aware I’m a free agent and that I’ll be available. So the one thing I’m trying to look at as a positive is the timing." RFU Season Ticket Holder by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... 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by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #33 I was a Cook apologist until this season. Even i couldn't defend his play this year.But in 2013 he was our leading receiver and set the Rams TE receiving record.He's had the bad fortune of playing on truly terrible offenses. But he also can't hold on to the damn ball.Still, i won't be surprised to see him do well on a team with a real offense.As for Long and Laurinitis, considering the way Fisher wished them a fond farewell and what Demoff had to say, seems very unlikely either will be back... RFU Season Ticket Holder by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #34 Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either. by snackdaddy 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 10054 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #35 Wow, I got home from work late, turned on my laptop and I see this news. While I'm sad because Long and JL great locker room guys and leaders, I know their skills are declining. In reality, it won't take a lot to upgrade them. JL wasn't the most athletic MLB. Hayes is better than Long at this point. Cook was never a good fit. A receiving tight end in a run first offense with inconsistent hands. Of course we're all saying its goodbye but for all we know they could be looking at bringing them back at a reduced cost. But if not, we can get better at those positions. Keeping Jenkins, Johnson, Barron and Hayes are a higher priority. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #36 http://www.fanly.me/c/epODm05BPLJames Laurinaitis looking for chance to 'get the trophy' at next stopby Nick WagonerEARTH CITY, Mo. -- Always one to look at the bright side of even the worst situation -- something he had plenty of practice doing playing for the Rams the past seven years -- linebacker James Laurinaitis was already looking ahead to his next destination just hours after the only NFL team he'd ever known released him Friday."I’m not done at all," Laurinaitis told ESPN. "I feel like I have a lot of good years left. I don’t know what to expect. This is my first time being a free agent. I’m going to look at what the interest is and let my agent go and talk to teams and see kind of who is out there. I obviously want to have a chance to get in the tournament and a chance to get the trophy. It will be fun to kind of have this process play out for the first time for me."Laurinaitis was caught off guard when he was called into coach Jeff Fisher's office Friday. He was at the team facility working out at the time. He immediately knew something was up."Coach just thanked me for what I meant to the organization," Laurinaitis said. "He really thought that I was first class and the blueprint for what a pro should be and was just grateful for all I’d done. Basically, he wished me luck in the future and I was told they are going to go a different direction at the 'Mike' linebacker position.""I’m more just, I was surprised by it, I was shocked at first," he said. "But I also know this is a business and when you start to move toward the front of the parking spaces and get a little older, all those people in front of you have left so you are not any different than anybody else who is getting up there. I’m going into Year 8 and I’m still 29 and I still feel like I’m playing at a productive level. I was a little shocked from that point of view but man, other than that, it’s a business."Once you get to Year 8, you really allow yourself to kind of sit back and be like, ‘You know what, I’m not going to be surprised by anything.’ I have seen a lot of things and seen a lot of people go. I have been grateful to have seven years with the same team. That’s rare in and of itself. I’m not bitter about that. Just a little surprised it happened this year but that’s football."Laurinaitis has made plenty of money in his career, but he has never been on a team that finished .500, let alone with a winning record or in the playoffs. He's coming off a season in which he battled an elbow issue for most of the year but still played more defensive snaps than any player in the league. And he posted his seventh consecutive season of 100 or more tackles, on his way to becoming the franchise's all-time leader in that category."Goodness, for me, I want to get to 10 or 11 years," Laurinaitis said. "I think I’ve still got four years left in me, if not more. It all depends on the organization. I want to win, I want to compete, I want to get to the playoffs and experience that. I want to play in a good scheme, I loved playing for (defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams. Him and Blake (Williams) and that scheme is one of my favorites. I’m excited to see what other schemes are out there and what could be a good fit."Though Laurinaitis didn't think he'd be looking for such a fit so soon, he even found a silver lining in the timing of it all, as the Rams have a voluntary players meeting set for early March in Los Angeles."I am happy about that," Laurinaitis said. "At least they told me so I don’t have to go out there with my wife and daughter and try to look at places and go through all that to be cut at a later date. I think it’s good now that teams are aware I’m a free agent and that I’ll be available. So the one thing I’m trying to look at as a positive is the timing." RFU Season Ticket Holder by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 4 / 10 1 4 10 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 100 posts Jul 25 2025 FOLLOW US @RAMSFANSUNITED Who liked this post
by den-the-coach 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #34 Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either. by snackdaddy 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 10054 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #35 Wow, I got home from work late, turned on my laptop and I see this news. While I'm sad because Long and JL great locker room guys and leaders, I know their skills are declining. In reality, it won't take a lot to upgrade them. JL wasn't the most athletic MLB. Hayes is better than Long at this point. Cook was never a good fit. A receiving tight end in a run first offense with inconsistent hands. Of course we're all saying its goodbye but for all we know they could be looking at bringing them back at a reduced cost. But if not, we can get better at those positions. Keeping Jenkins, Johnson, Barron and Hayes are a higher priority. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #36 http://www.fanly.me/c/epODm05BPLJames Laurinaitis looking for chance to 'get the trophy' at next stopby Nick WagonerEARTH CITY, Mo. -- Always one to look at the bright side of even the worst situation -- something he had plenty of practice doing playing for the Rams the past seven years -- linebacker James Laurinaitis was already looking ahead to his next destination just hours after the only NFL team he'd ever known released him Friday."I’m not done at all," Laurinaitis told ESPN. "I feel like I have a lot of good years left. I don’t know what to expect. This is my first time being a free agent. I’m going to look at what the interest is and let my agent go and talk to teams and see kind of who is out there. I obviously want to have a chance to get in the tournament and a chance to get the trophy. It will be fun to kind of have this process play out for the first time for me."Laurinaitis was caught off guard when he was called into coach Jeff Fisher's office Friday. He was at the team facility working out at the time. He immediately knew something was up."Coach just thanked me for what I meant to the organization," Laurinaitis said. "He really thought that I was first class and the blueprint for what a pro should be and was just grateful for all I’d done. Basically, he wished me luck in the future and I was told they are going to go a different direction at the 'Mike' linebacker position.""I’m more just, I was surprised by it, I was shocked at first," he said. "But I also know this is a business and when you start to move toward the front of the parking spaces and get a little older, all those people in front of you have left so you are not any different than anybody else who is getting up there. I’m going into Year 8 and I’m still 29 and I still feel like I’m playing at a productive level. I was a little shocked from that point of view but man, other than that, it’s a business."Once you get to Year 8, you really allow yourself to kind of sit back and be like, ‘You know what, I’m not going to be surprised by anything.’ I have seen a lot of things and seen a lot of people go. I have been grateful to have seven years with the same team. That’s rare in and of itself. I’m not bitter about that. Just a little surprised it happened this year but that’s football."Laurinaitis has made plenty of money in his career, but he has never been on a team that finished .500, let alone with a winning record or in the playoffs. He's coming off a season in which he battled an elbow issue for most of the year but still played more defensive snaps than any player in the league. And he posted his seventh consecutive season of 100 or more tackles, on his way to becoming the franchise's all-time leader in that category."Goodness, for me, I want to get to 10 or 11 years," Laurinaitis said. "I think I’ve still got four years left in me, if not more. It all depends on the organization. I want to win, I want to compete, I want to get to the playoffs and experience that. I want to play in a good scheme, I loved playing for (defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams. Him and Blake (Williams) and that scheme is one of my favorites. I’m excited to see what other schemes are out there and what could be a good fit."Though Laurinaitis didn't think he'd be looking for such a fit so soon, he even found a silver lining in the timing of it all, as the Rams have a voluntary players meeting set for early March in Los Angeles."I am happy about that," Laurinaitis said. "At least they told me so I don’t have to go out there with my wife and daughter and try to look at places and go through all that to be cut at a later date. I think it’s good now that teams are aware I’m a free agent and that I’ll be available. So the one thing I’m trying to look at as a positive is the timing." RFU Season Ticket Holder by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... 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by snackdaddy 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 10054 Joined: May 30 2015 Merced California Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #35 Wow, I got home from work late, turned on my laptop and I see this news. While I'm sad because Long and JL great locker room guys and leaders, I know their skills are declining. In reality, it won't take a lot to upgrade them. JL wasn't the most athletic MLB. Hayes is better than Long at this point. Cook was never a good fit. A receiving tight end in a run first offense with inconsistent hands. Of course we're all saying its goodbye but for all we know they could be looking at bringing them back at a reduced cost. But if not, we can get better at those positions. Keeping Jenkins, Johnson, Barron and Hayes are a higher priority. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #36 http://www.fanly.me/c/epODm05BPLJames Laurinaitis looking for chance to 'get the trophy' at next stopby Nick WagonerEARTH CITY, Mo. -- Always one to look at the bright side of even the worst situation -- something he had plenty of practice doing playing for the Rams the past seven years -- linebacker James Laurinaitis was already looking ahead to his next destination just hours after the only NFL team he'd ever known released him Friday."I’m not done at all," Laurinaitis told ESPN. "I feel like I have a lot of good years left. I don’t know what to expect. This is my first time being a free agent. I’m going to look at what the interest is and let my agent go and talk to teams and see kind of who is out there. I obviously want to have a chance to get in the tournament and a chance to get the trophy. It will be fun to kind of have this process play out for the first time for me."Laurinaitis was caught off guard when he was called into coach Jeff Fisher's office Friday. He was at the team facility working out at the time. He immediately knew something was up."Coach just thanked me for what I meant to the organization," Laurinaitis said. "He really thought that I was first class and the blueprint for what a pro should be and was just grateful for all I’d done. Basically, he wished me luck in the future and I was told they are going to go a different direction at the 'Mike' linebacker position.""I’m more just, I was surprised by it, I was shocked at first," he said. "But I also know this is a business and when you start to move toward the front of the parking spaces and get a little older, all those people in front of you have left so you are not any different than anybody else who is getting up there. I’m going into Year 8 and I’m still 29 and I still feel like I’m playing at a productive level. I was a little shocked from that point of view but man, other than that, it’s a business."Once you get to Year 8, you really allow yourself to kind of sit back and be like, ‘You know what, I’m not going to be surprised by anything.’ I have seen a lot of things and seen a lot of people go. I have been grateful to have seven years with the same team. That’s rare in and of itself. I’m not bitter about that. Just a little surprised it happened this year but that’s football."Laurinaitis has made plenty of money in his career, but he has never been on a team that finished .500, let alone with a winning record or in the playoffs. He's coming off a season in which he battled an elbow issue for most of the year but still played more defensive snaps than any player in the league. And he posted his seventh consecutive season of 100 or more tackles, on his way to becoming the franchise's all-time leader in that category."Goodness, for me, I want to get to 10 or 11 years," Laurinaitis said. "I think I’ve still got four years left in me, if not more. It all depends on the organization. I want to win, I want to compete, I want to get to the playoffs and experience that. I want to play in a good scheme, I loved playing for (defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams. Him and Blake (Williams) and that scheme is one of my favorites. I’m excited to see what other schemes are out there and what could be a good fit."Though Laurinaitis didn't think he'd be looking for such a fit so soon, he even found a silver lining in the timing of it all, as the Rams have a voluntary players meeting set for early March in Los Angeles."I am happy about that," Laurinaitis said. "At least they told me so I don’t have to go out there with my wife and daughter and try to look at places and go through all that to be cut at a later date. I think it’s good now that teams are aware I’m a free agent and that I’ll be available. So the one thing I’m trying to look at as a positive is the timing." RFU Season Ticket Holder by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... 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by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #36 http://www.fanly.me/c/epODm05BPLJames Laurinaitis looking for chance to 'get the trophy' at next stopby Nick WagonerEARTH CITY, Mo. -- Always one to look at the bright side of even the worst situation -- something he had plenty of practice doing playing for the Rams the past seven years -- linebacker James Laurinaitis was already looking ahead to his next destination just hours after the only NFL team he'd ever known released him Friday."I’m not done at all," Laurinaitis told ESPN. "I feel like I have a lot of good years left. I don’t know what to expect. This is my first time being a free agent. I’m going to look at what the interest is and let my agent go and talk to teams and see kind of who is out there. I obviously want to have a chance to get in the tournament and a chance to get the trophy. It will be fun to kind of have this process play out for the first time for me."Laurinaitis was caught off guard when he was called into coach Jeff Fisher's office Friday. He was at the team facility working out at the time. He immediately knew something was up."Coach just thanked me for what I meant to the organization," Laurinaitis said. "He really thought that I was first class and the blueprint for what a pro should be and was just grateful for all I’d done. Basically, he wished me luck in the future and I was told they are going to go a different direction at the 'Mike' linebacker position.""I’m more just, I was surprised by it, I was shocked at first," he said. "But I also know this is a business and when you start to move toward the front of the parking spaces and get a little older, all those people in front of you have left so you are not any different than anybody else who is getting up there. I’m going into Year 8 and I’m still 29 and I still feel like I’m playing at a productive level. I was a little shocked from that point of view but man, other than that, it’s a business."Once you get to Year 8, you really allow yourself to kind of sit back and be like, ‘You know what, I’m not going to be surprised by anything.’ I have seen a lot of things and seen a lot of people go. I have been grateful to have seven years with the same team. That’s rare in and of itself. I’m not bitter about that. Just a little surprised it happened this year but that’s football."Laurinaitis has made plenty of money in his career, but he has never been on a team that finished .500, let alone with a winning record or in the playoffs. He's coming off a season in which he battled an elbow issue for most of the year but still played more defensive snaps than any player in the league. And he posted his seventh consecutive season of 100 or more tackles, on his way to becoming the franchise's all-time leader in that category."Goodness, for me, I want to get to 10 or 11 years," Laurinaitis said. "I think I’ve still got four years left in me, if not more. It all depends on the organization. I want to win, I want to compete, I want to get to the playoffs and experience that. I want to play in a good scheme, I loved playing for (defensive coordinator) Gregg Williams. Him and Blake (Williams) and that scheme is one of my favorites. I’m excited to see what other schemes are out there and what could be a good fit."Though Laurinaitis didn't think he'd be looking for such a fit so soon, he even found a silver lining in the timing of it all, as the Rams have a voluntary players meeting set for early March in Los Angeles."I am happy about that," Laurinaitis said. "At least they told me so I don’t have to go out there with my wife and daughter and try to look at places and go through all that to be cut at a later date. I think it’s good now that teams are aware I’m a free agent and that I’ll be available. So the one thing I’m trying to look at as a positive is the timing." RFU Season Ticket Holder by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... 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by Neil039 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #37 den-the-coach wrote:Neil039 wrote:IMO Cook has them beat or is at least tied with Bennett. He was another truly poor signing. Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.Then you made your argument for your opinion. But it's your opinion and I have mine. So I'll leave it at that. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 4 / 10 1 4 10 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 100 posts Jul 25 2025
by /zn/ 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 6948 Joined: Jun 28 2015 Maine Hall of Fame Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #38 den-the-coach wrote: Cook was not the best, but Bennett never saw the field and White ate himself out of the league, the fact that Cook played trumps both of them, but in no way am I building a case for Cook, I just despise Drew Bennett for what he represented at the time, the Rams could not sign a free agent because nobody wanted to play for milquetoast Linehan and GM Jay Zgymunt so they grossly overpaid for Bennett who was a total loser and he could not even get on the field so for that reason alone and the money makes him a far worse signing and White could not push himself away from the table to play either.I didn't like Cook from Day 1, but he is far from being the Rams worst FA signing. Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 4 / 10 1 4 10 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 100 posts Jul 25 2025
by Indrid Cold 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 972 Joined: Sep 24 2015 Redington Beach, FL Veteran Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #39 /zn/ wrote:Bennett is on that list, for sure. But so are Shane Conlan, Dwayne White, Eric Hill, Jamie Duncan, Troy Edwards, Jason Sehorn, Chris Chandler, Chris Claiborne, Fakhir Brown, Anthony Becht, & Davin Joseph...among others. Fakhir Brown was our best CB for a couple of years. Scott Wells belongs on the list. by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 4 / 10 1 4 10 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 100 posts Jul 25 2025
by Elvis 9 years 5 months ago Total posts: 41561 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: Rams released Long, Laurinaitas, and Cook... POST #40 So many terrible free agent signings to choose from... RFU Season Ticket Holder Reply 4 / 10 1 4 10 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