Myles Garrett traded to Rams

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And yet...
draft picks will always be gambles - no matter how highly they're touted - looks like the rams philosophy is to go after known quantities - they don't put the first round draft picks on a pedestal lol los angeles practices celibacy in the first round

ruthless too - sending verse to cleveland - and then having the balls to literally thank the sacrificial lamb on twitter - oofburgers
 

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I agree with your sentiment, but I still struggle, especially when considering Bidwill ownership, placing it all on Monti's doorstep. There are FAR too many variables brought into the mix because of the assumed meddling of ownership. But that is assumed, though believeable.

This is however, the first season where I lean more toward total failure rather than competent, but stuck with a garbage franchise, executive . He tethered himself to this gig, I suppose. Will probably be the end of his executive career, unless actual people in the league empathize with his situation, knowing who his boss is.
yeah...hard to expect much from a new driver when you drop him in during the race,...while he is in last place...and has a flat tire...and something clanking under the hood.
its gonna take a lot of trips to the pit to get this thing just running right...let alone what it takes to catch the pack...then surpass the pack...
we are in position, as distasteful as it is...that we need some other drivers to break down in order to catch up.

so folks need to change their perspective. winning the race aint gonna happen..so rather than lamenting that fate...one should appreciate that its a beautiful day, there are lovely young ladies patrolling the track, the beer is cold...and the ribs are about to come off the grill.
at this point finishing the race under our own power is a win.
 

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yeah...hard to expect much from a new driver when you drop him in during the race,...while he is in last place...and has a flat tire...and something clanking under the hood.
its gonna take a lot of trips to the pit to get this thing just running right...let alone what it takes to catch the pack...then surpass the pack...
we are in position, as distasteful as it is...that we need some other drivers to break down in order to catch up.

so folks need to change their perspective. winning the race aint gonna happen..so rather than lamenting that fate...one should appreciate that its a beautiful day, there are lovely young ladies patrolling the track, the beer is cold...and the ribs are about to come off the grill.
at this point finishing the race under our own power is a win.
It's too early for cocktails....This must be the happy oaken1. I like him, he's upbeat, lighthearted and frivolous...LOL
 

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So can we agree that if you need a top 2 QB to make your team competitive for the playoffs, your roster build is a failure?
No.

I said for 2026 with new coaches and this schedule that's what it would take.

Next year should be a lot easier, and they would likely be competitive with just a mid level QB.
 

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draft picks will always be gambles - no matter how highly they're touted - looks like the rams philosophy is to go after known quantities - they don't put the first round draft picks on a pedestal lol los angeles practices celibacy in the first round

ruthless too - sending verse to cleveland - and then having the balls to literally thank the sacrificial lamb on twitter - oofburgers
It's not a terrible strategy to a point, as I tend to agree known quantity veterans typically are available for a cost that is too low in draft picks.

If you don't pick really well in the later rounds though you will end up with a pretty old team fast. But if you can pick well this may be an optimal strategy.
 

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No.

I said for 2026 with new coaches and this schedule that's what it would take.

Next year should be a lot easier, and they would likely be competitive with just a mid level QB.
Okay. So what QBs would have guided the 2025 Arizona Cardinals to the playoffs?

EDIT: one or two of Brock Purdy, Matt Stafford, and Sam Darnold are going to host a playoff game next year; the only meaningful difference in their schedules is playing us for two games.
 

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It's not a terrible strategy to a point, as I tend to agree known quantity veterans typically are available for a cost that is too low in draft picks.

If you don't pick really well in the later rounds though you will end up with a pretty old team fast. But if you can pick well this may be an optimal strategy.
It’s more about what elite level players can do to impact a team. The gap between Verse and Josh Sweat is not big. The gap between Garrett and Sweat is a canyon. Schneider and Snead are just playing chess as GMs. John Lynch is mid but Kyle is great.
 

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Many years ago, I'm right there with ya! ;) LOL
No doubt.

The wife and I just went to Puerto Vallarta and our flight was 930am which means we had to be there by 8am.

Needless to say we were having margaritas and shots with our breakfast tacos. We even bought a couple rounds for other couples around us.

We were in a good mood to say the least.:cool:
 

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I can’t hear it because it’s on the TV at the gym but it appears Louis Reddick of Espn is either suggesting or stating that it’s a possibility that Aaron Donald might now come out of retirement to play with Miles Garrett….. ???
 

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Of course, knowing they have us on the schedule (and therefore two easy wins each season) probably makes bold moves like this easier for LA. It must be nice to be a Rams fan and actually have some hope. Sigh.
 

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Just a suggestion. Is there an Over/Under for the number of sacks that Garrett gets this year? If so, bet the Under (what ever the number). He's now playing in a MUCH TOUGHER conference/division.
 

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I can’t hear it because it’s on the TV at the gym but it appears Louis Reddick of Espn is either suggesting or stating that it’s a possibility that Aaron Donald might now come out of retirement to play with Miles Garrett….. ???
This is just #content
 

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Interesting wrinkle: The 2029 3rd-round pick the #Browns received from the #Rams in the Myles Garrett trade would become a 1st-round pick if Los Angeles trades Garrett to another AFC North team (Steelers, Ravens, Bengals), per
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This is an extremely stupid financial decision. You could just collect savings account interest and make more than that.
Some people just have too much money. In thinking about, the person that put that bet in, probably would agree with you.
 

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