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 by moklerman
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   7680  
 Joined:  Apr 17 2015
United States of America   Bakersfield, CA
Hall of Fame

I wish I could take joy out of these fight reports but it just reaffirms my concerns about the Rams' lack of discipline. That Jeff Fisher seems to encourage this type of behavior isn't a plus either.

I want teams to fear playing the Rams because they are so dominant, not because they resemble a drunk guy at a bar trying to start a fight.

 by Ramfan46
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   123  
 Joined:  Jul 11 2015
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Practice Squad

I was there too, totally agree it reeks of lack of discipline. Let the play do most of the talking. I don't mind some trash talk, hell I love John Randle, but there's a line where it becomes counter productive and a nuisance to the player and more importantly the team. Reminded me of 2013 with Carolina and Seattle. Last year you had it with the Giants and now this. Unless Fisher does something drastic I think you will see a ton of sloppy personal foul flags.

After thinking about the fight some more, it's overblown a bit on my part. Chase Reynolds got hammered on a running play and it completely changed the tone of the scrimmage from there. After Mason took a shot, the Rams had had enough. All I can say is I HOPE they learn from this and don't piss them off unless you come correct!

 by moklerman
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   7680  
 Joined:  Apr 17 2015
United States of America   Bakersfield, CA
Hall of Fame

It all sounds like an excuse to fight. Tackling a guy in a non-tackling drill is poor sportsmanship but cause for a fight? Sorry, but I want guys who are confident enough in what they are doing that they are above such things.

 by dieterbrock
9 years 5 months ago
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United States of America   New Jersey
Hall of Fame

From the minute this matchup was announced, If there wasn't a brawl or two I'd have been shocked.

 by Elvis
9 years 5 months ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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http://espn.go.com/blog/san-diego-charg ... r-chargers

Tempers flare during physical practice for Chargers

Eric D. Williams

In perhaps the most physical and competitive practice for the San Diego Chargers during training camp, inside linebacker Manti Te'o and guard Orlando Franklin had a brief confrontation that resulted in a minor scrum during team drills on Wednesday.

Te’o pancaked tight end David Johnson on a pass over the middle, and Franklin came to the defense of his teammate, knocking Te’o to the ground.

Te’o went after Franklin, and the two had to be separated. Philip Rivers taunted the defense afterward, essentially saying it took more than two weeks for the defense to show some fight during practice.

Franklin and Te’o shook hands after practice.

“It’s always good competition,” Te’o told Marty Caswell of The Mighty 1090 AM radio in this video. “That’s what happens when you’re competing out there.”

My take: Chargers head coach Mike McCoy was pleased with the urgency and energy created by the intense competition in situational work. Fights are an inevitable part of the deal when players are competing in a physical sport like football, and players did a good job making sure things didn’t get out of hand.

Gil Brandt of NFL.com puts together his offensive rookie of the year candidates, and Melvin Gordon comes in at No. 3 on the list.

Brandt: “The Wisconsin product isn't as good an inside runner as Todd Gurley, but he has strength, size and exceptional perimeter speed. He's a terrific competitor and probably a stronger runner than I've given him credit for. He also has big hands, which should help make him a threat in the passing game.”

My take: Gordon looks like a runner who performs better as the game goes on, so I’m interested to see him get an extended look in the third preseason game against a good defense like the Seattle Seahawks. Gurley tops Brandt’s list.

Andy Benoit of Sports Illustrated writes about Rivers’ magical footwork in tight spaces, which allows him to make plays down the field from inside the pocket.

My take: Rivers not only has good footwork, but great vision, anticipation and accuracy that leads to explosive plays down the field.

Ricky Henne of Chargers.com writes about San Diego edge rusher Cordarro Law, who wants to be known as the silent assassin of the Chargers’ linebackers group.

My take: Law has a knack for rushing the quarterback and should get more opportunities with Tourek Williams nursing a foot injury.

 by Stranger
9 years 5 months ago
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 Joined:  Aug 12 2015
United States of America   Norcal
Superstar

Elvis wrote:https://twitter.com/jthom1/status/633817927062458368

Wasn't some former Cowgirls QB on the air the other days calling us the cheap shot artists? Babe somebody?

 by Hacksaw
9 years 5 months ago
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United States of America   AT THE BEACH
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Laufenberg nobody.

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