Terron Armstead was recently on the Rich Eisen show, and he said that it’s not an overreaction that this Los Angeles Rams team could go 17-0 in the regular season, and end up winning the Super Bowl.
His belief is that if this team were to get Aaron Donald, then it truly wouldn’t be fair, but even without Donald, they have Myles Garrett, and the idea here is that if this team gets a lead, they won’t lose.
Now, it’s a bold take, a hot take, a fun take, a wild take it could be the wrong take, but it’s Friday
and we like to have fun around here. Especially on Friday.
I expect this team to be contending. With this roster, as long as they are healthy, they should be contending. Armstead said that health is the only thing that could ruin this team’s season, but we’ll see. As Sean McVay says, “the enemy has a say” too.
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Rams will hold joint practice with Cowboys during training camp (ramswire)
“The Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys have gotten to know each other well over the years, both in the preseason and the regular season – and even the playoffs. They’ll reacquaint themselves again this summer, not with a preseason game, but with a joint practice.
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer announced this week that Dallas will practice with the Rams during training camp this summer, just as they have in each of the last two years.“
Inside the Rams’ and Browns’ Two-Month Negotiation Over the Myles Garrett Trade (si.com)
“The wrestling over compensation was officially over, and, after all that time working together, and for their teams’ best interests, both Berry and Snead figured they’d found a common ground where a proverbial referee could raise both guys’ arms in victory.
It was Friday afternoon, and there were still three days left until the June 1 finish line, so nothing was official or formalized yet. And by design, only one small circle of people in Cleveland and another small circle of people in Los Angeles knew the seismic trade terms that had, once and for all, been agreed to. So the possibility that something, small or large, could go wrong in the interim was still out there.“
Random Ramsdom Fandom:
“Pretty gross reading those Seaside Joe double-agent K.Arthur pieces bagging the rams and the fact that they are starting “some legitimately weak” players. Like Darnold hasn’t CONTINUED to be a huge questionmark, honestly trying to throw away BOTH regular season games. Claims they are the vehicle you can trust to run reliably for 30 years…yet their success is MUCH more recent than the Rams. They were kind of whipping toys for the previous 7-8 years, they Rams have been the consistent performer in the division. Why must our writers be fans of other teams – sad really. Luckily – nobody on earth believes the Seahawks have a better roster bc they just don’t – doesn’t mean they couldn’t beat us. We have a MUCH better running back room, even wrs and TEs…A huges QB advantage, a HUGE chasm at O coordinator, and now a defense primed to roll with anyone. EVERY team has weak starters. A team that loves to run the ball as much as Seattle has an injured runningback and lost the other one. I sniff no talent in that position, and that is their crutch to active PA passing.“ -Dr.Ram











