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« Reply #315 on: April 24, 2012, 07:30:09 pm »
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I had an interesting conversation today... by laram

with three HOF players all of them among the best at their respective positions in the history of the nfl.

These guys know that I'm a big Rams fan so we talked about the Rams and the draft.

They ALL said the following.

IF you believe that you have the qb then in today's nfl the most important positions are as follows.

O-line
Pass rushers
Corners

I then asked them about rb and wr and they essentially all agreed that in today's nfl the rb has less value and less impact on the game than in the past. Its a passing league and the rules and the game is geared toward the forward pass.

I said ok then if its a passing game why aren't wr's more important? They all said look at GB, where did they get their receivers in the draft? Look at New Orleans, New England, etc. You don't have to get wr's early to be successful in the league.

If you can protect your qb, rush the passer and play the pass...you can be successful. Teams are going to the spread offense much more today which benefits the offense more and you don't have to have all world receivers to get them open with the designs, motions, iso's etc. in today's game.
"Не бојим се од вражјег кота, нека га је ка на гори листа, но се бојим од зла домаћега..."

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« Reply #316 on: April 24, 2012, 07:37:13 pm »
Ja bih samo precizirao: moras imati 4-5 ok CBs. Ne trebaju ti All-Pro igraci na toj poziciji ukoliko imas dobar pass rush. OL i DL su, pored QB, najbitnije pozicije (znam, znam - Dilfer, Johnson itd...ali to su vise izuzeci). Za spread ti je potreban dobar depth na CB, svakako.
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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #317 on: April 24, 2012, 07:43:45 pm »
Jasno.
Ovaj tekst je vise bio namenjen kolegama Raminatorima glede moguceg pika na ovom draftu.

Sto na dalje implicira, mozda i ne bude Blackmon.
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« Reply #318 on: April 24, 2012, 11:38:06 pm »
Ramsi imaju 3 pika u prvih 39 ovogodisnjeg drafta i ako se sada ne pokrpe, onda su stvarno papani.
Plus jos imaju i dodatne pikove prve runde naredne i one tamo godine od Redskinsa.
Mada, tako su i Chargersi dobili dosta za Iliju i na kraju nisu uradili nista, a Giantsi osvojise dva SB-a.

Sa druge strane, ako RG III ne opravda ocekivanja, gazda Washingtona moze komotno da se ubije obzirom sta je sve dao za njega.

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« Reply #319 on: April 25, 2012, 12:58:56 am »
Pogledacemo kako su to Billsi radili.
"Не бојим се од вражјег кота, нека га је ка на гори листа, но се бојим од зла домаћега..."

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« Reply #320 on: April 25, 2012, 05:58:35 pm »
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koje si djubre poluxe ! :D

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« Reply #321 on: April 25, 2012, 06:13:53 pm »
Ti si se vec otreznio  :D

Ma zaboravih da stavim  :mr.green: pa je ispalo ironicno  :palm:
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« Reply #322 on: April 27, 2012, 10:34:00 am »
Ajd danas prvo CB Jenkins pa posle il 2 WR-a ili WR+LB i nije los draft  :D
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« Reply #323 on: April 27, 2012, 10:44:19 am »
Priča se da ste pukli sinoć. Nakon prvog trejda ste se nadali Blackmonu a nakon drugog ste izgleda hteli Floyda. :)

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« Reply #324 on: April 27, 2012, 10:52:43 am »
Ajd danas prvo CB Jenkins pa posle il 2 WR-a ili WR+LB i nije los draft  :D

Price ....  :D
Mozda nismo uzeli koga smo hteli, ionako je prva runda bila neverovatna. 150 trejdova.
Ali napisah da sam izuzetno zadovoljan sa Brockersom.

A sad bi prvo hteo Lamar Miller-a.
"Не бојим се од вражјег кота, нека га је ка на гори листа, но се бојим од зла домаћега..."

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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #325 on: April 27, 2012, 10:54:38 am »
Imam osećaj da si hteo mene da quoteuješ a ne Vladu. :D

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« Reply #326 on: April 27, 2012, 10:57:17 am »
Ne, njega na odgovor koga bi on uzeo.
A onda sam procitao tvoju prozizku  :mr.green:

Inace citam da se kao pobednici prve runde vode Patriote, pa Dalas pa mi.
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« Reply #327 on: April 27, 2012, 10:58:37 am »
Za Rams-e je odlicno sto nisu uspeli da uzmu koga su hteli, ovako mozda i dobiju neke kvalitetne igrace. :D

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« Reply #328 on: April 27, 2012, 11:04:41 am »
Za Rams-e je odlicno sto nisu uspeli da uzmu koga su hteli, ovako mozda i dobiju neke kvalitetne igrace. :D

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« Reply #329 on: April 27, 2012, 11:45:11 am »
Hahah very funny   :dry: :dry:

@Polux
Ne znam, imamo mnogo rupa da bi uzimali back up Rb-a. Mada ako uzmu makar jednog WR sa ova tri pika ja zadovoljan
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« Reply #330 on: April 27, 2012, 11:49:39 am »
problem kod druge runde je tri godine ugovor koliko je meni poznato. taman igrac pocne da igra na dobrom nivou i odmah se moze pakovati. kako god super mogucnost da se popune mesta i krene na prsten. kako rece polux , ambicije i ciljevi isti.

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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #331 on: April 27, 2012, 11:50:38 am »
Ma kakav crni Brockers, to je bacen pick...

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« Reply #332 on: April 27, 2012, 11:56:54 am »
Sto??? Kolko citam dobar je run stuffer a to nama treba ko lebac. Za pritisak tu su Long i Quinn
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« Reply #334 on: April 27, 2012, 12:19:53 pm »
The man sitting with one of the riskiest drafts right now, new St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fisher, went for quantity over quality – but his hand might've been forced when he lost out twice, each time by one pick, on top wide receivers who could've been assets to QB Sam Bradford.
The Rams, who had already got a huge haul (first-round choices in 2013 and '14) from the Washington Redskins for the No. 2 pick that became Griffin, went into the draft at the No. 6 spot.
They wanted Alabama running back Trent Richardson, but Cleveland paid the price and moved up to No. 3 to get him. The Rams' fans wanted Oklahoma State wide receiver Justin Blackmon, but Jacksonville traded up to No. 5 to get him.
So the Rams answered Dallas' call, giving the Cowboys the No. 6 pick, LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne, a definite need. By moving down eight picks to No. 14, St. Louis also got a Dallas second-round pick to be used on Friday.
Notre Dame wide receiver Michael Floyd seemed to be in the Rams' sights, but Arizona Cardinals heeded All-Pro WR Larry Fitzgerald's pleas, and took his protégé and workout partner 13th.

That left the Rams with 6-5, 322-pound redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Michael Brockers, a run stuffer they can certainly use since they were ranked 31st in run defense in 2011.
St. Louis could have used Claiborne, too. When you're 15-65 since 2007, there's lots of holes.
Fisher will try to fill some of them, and get some offensive help for Bradford and Steven Jackson, on Friday with his three second-round picks: The Rams, the Redskins', and the Cowboys'.
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Ma niste pukli.  :D
Odlicno ste draftovali.
Ako ovako nastavite ladno cete imati 29 pikova sedme runde.

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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #335 on: April 27, 2012, 12:37:58 pm »
Suvise je rano za price ko je puko a ko pokudao draft. Mi smo uzeli veliki need i to sa jednim od najbolje rangiranih igraca na toj poziciji plus dobili dodatan pik na pocetku druge runde. Sad kako cemo ih istoristite videce se ali za tim sa toliko rupa ovo mi je logican potez
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« Reply #336 on: April 27, 2012, 01:03:02 pm »
Svi ce te da nam se pognete kad uzmemo SB!
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« Reply #337 on: April 27, 2012, 01:05:50 pm »
Nećemo tad bit živi, možda naša djeca to budu gledala  :lol:


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« Reply #338 on: April 27, 2012, 01:37:55 pm »
The Best Ten Left

1. CB Janoris Jenkins — Jenkins would have been a top-15 pick if not for severe off-the-field baggage, and he will likely go off the board early in round two. A shutdown corner in the SEC before “transferring” to Division II, Jenkins goes 5-foot-10, 193 and runs a 4.47. He is a playmaker on the ball, can cover outside and in the slot, and is a homerun threat on punt returns. The aforementioned Rams and Colts both visited with Jenkins before the draft.

2. WR Rueben Randle — Randle has prototype size at 6-foot-3, 212, and ran in the 4.3s at his Pro Day. While his production was limited in LSU’s run-first, passing-unfriendly offense, Randle was still voted first-team All-SEC by the conference’s coaches last season. Randle is a game breaker, averaging nearly 17 yards per career reception. Randle may be the favorite to be the 33rd pick after St. Louis was leapfrogged by Jacksonville for Justin Blackmon on Thursday night.

3. TE Coby Fleener (nemojte ljudi ko boga vas molim)— 6-foot-6, 250-pound humans don’t often run in the 4.4s, but Fleener can and he will be a coveted prospect early on day two. Andrew Luck’s college go-to guy could be reunited with this year’s top pick if Indianapolis tabs Fleener to replace Jacob Tamme and Dallas Clark at No. 34. What Fleener lacks as a blocker he can make up for as a mismatch down the seam. He scored ten touchdowns last season, and averaged 19.6 yards per catch.

4. DE Courtney Upshaw — NFL teams soured on Upshaw because he lacks an elite pass-rushing “get off,” but he possesses a non-stop motor and shouldn’t get into the 40s on Friday. Upshaw paced the NCAA’s best defense last season in sacks, tackles for a loss, quarterback hurries, and forced fumbles. While he is a bit of a ‘tweener, Upshaw has a place in the league as an edge-setting run defender on early downs who will rush relentlessly at end in the nickel.

5. OL Cordy Glenn — Glenn lacks ideal pass-blocking technique as a “waist bender” at left tackle, but he should have a home at right tackle or guard in the NFL. Glenn moves incredibly well for 6-foot-6, 345-pound behemoth. A 50-game starter and 2011 first-team All-SEC pick, Glenn could join Randle on St. Louis’ radar at No. 33.

6. DT Devon Still — NFL scouts have openly questioned Still’s motor, and early-career medical flags may have added to teams’ concerns. But Still is a dominant defender when he’s on his game, and he was recognized for his performance with 2011 Big Ten Defensive Lineman of the Year honors. Still seems likely to be drafted in the 30s.

7. G Amini Silatolu — Google for cutups of Silatolu’s 2011 games, and you’ll see a small-school lineman who ragdolled his competition. Teams are concerned about Silatolu’s intelligence and ability to transition from low-level tackle to NFL guard, but he plays the game like 49ers guard Mike Iupati, and figures to be a high pick on Friday.

8. OT Jonathan Martin — Martin is a bit on the soft side for a right tackle, and he’s not quite athletic enough to dominate on the left. But there’s still plenty to like about 6-foot-5, 312-pound prospect with 34-inch arms and 37 quality starts on Luck’s blind side. Martin was a second-team All American last season. He played in a pro-style offensive system at Stanford, and should have no trouble finding a home in the early to middle portion of round two.

9. OL Peter Konz — Konz had too many medical and strength questions for a team to deem him worthy of a first-day selection, but plenty of late first-round teams were high on him and Konz figures to be snatched up pretty quickly on Friday. Baltimore, Cincinnati, Dallas, and Tennessee all showed interest in Konz before the draft.

10. CB Brandon Boykin
— Boykin’s stock took a hit when he fractured a leg bone in the Senior Bowl game, but he is a very, very good prospect. He earned the 2011 Paul Hornung Award as the nation’s most versatile player, covering the slot in coach Mark Richt’s pro-style scheme and scoring touchdowns both on offense and special teams. In his career, Boykin had five touchdowns as a return specialist, and he covers like Antoine Winfield on defense.

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« Reply #339 on: April 27, 2012, 01:40:43 pm »
According to Yahoo's Mike Silver, the Rams were prepared to take DT Michael Brockers at No. 6 before trading down and selecting him at No. 14.
Owner Jerry Jones hinted he thought the Cowboys fleeced the Rams when they shipped their No. 14 and No. 45 picks to St. Louis for the right to take CB Morris Claiborne at No. 6, but from the Rams' point of view, they got an extra second-rounder to take the player they wanted all along. It's an impressive bit of GMing from rookie Les Snead. Of course, only time will tell if it was wise.


Ne znam kolko ima istine u ovome  :hm:

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« Reply #340 on: April 27, 2012, 01:45:47 pm »
Vidim da vecina kuka, ali ja sam u principu zadovoljan. Kada smo uradili tradedown, znao sam da ce pokupiti nekog DT. Pick nije sexy, ali je u Fisherovom stilu. Moramo da pokrpimu tu rupetinu u sredini  :facts:

Sad veceras neki WR (ali samo visi od 6'3''), OLB, OL i RB i ja zadovoljan.

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« Reply #341 on: April 27, 2012, 01:47:25 pm »
According to Yahoo's Mike Silver, the Rams were prepared to take DT Michael Brockers at No. 6 before trading down and selecting him at No. 14.
Owner Jerry Jones hinted he thought the Cowboys fleeced the Rams when they shipped their No. 14 and No. 45 picks to St. Louis for the right to take CB Morris Claiborne at No. 6, but from the Rams' point of view, they got an extra second-rounder to take the player they wanted all along. It's an impressive bit of GMing from rookie Les Snead. Of course, only time will tell if it was wise.


Ne znam kolko ima istine u ovome  :hm:

Mislim da je ovo odgovor na tvoje pitanje.

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ST. LOUIS – With two minutes, twenty-two seconds left before the Arizona Cardinals' deadline to make the 13th overall selection in the 2012 NFL draft, St. Louis Rams coach Jeff Fisher had a lump in his throat and a sinking feeling in his gut.

Fisher, flanked by chief operating officer Kevin Demoff to his left and rookie general manager Les Snead to his right while sitting at a table in the Rams' war room Thursday night, was riding an emotional rollercoaster in his first draft with the franchise. Earlier, he'd hopefully embraced scenarios that would have allowed the team to select Alabama halfback Trent Richardson (a home run) or Oklahoma State receiver Justin Blackmon (the next-best thing) with the sixth overall pick, only to lose out on both.

In response, Fisher, Snead and Demoff had engineered a dramatic, on-the-clock trade with the Dallas Cowboys which landed the Rams a third pick in Friday's second round. Now, with the 14th pick that once belonged to the Cowboys, Fisher desperately wanted to draft the man he'd happily have selected eight picks earlier had there been no trade option: LSU defensive tackle Michael Brockers.

Only the Cardinals, the Rams' NFC West rivals, stood in St. Louis' way. Would Arizona take Brockers? Would another suitor swing a trade with the Cards to nab the interior lineman, as the Jacksonville Jaguars had in landing Blackmon with the fifth pick?

Snead, relentlessly working his mental Rolodex of NFL front-office contacts, was chatting up one team's GM on the land line in front of him while reading text messages on his mobile phone. Finally, with the clock ticking, Snead got the information he'd been seeking.

"They're going offense," Snead said of Arizona. "We're good."

Snead and Fisher bumped fists and exhaled in unison. Demoff, sipping from one of the three Diet Mountain Dew cans in his vicinity, let out a small grin.

Fisher stood up and turned to face three dozen people behind him, a collection of scouts, assistant coaches and other team employees. For a few seconds, the room was hushed.

"It's fourth-and-10," the coach finally said, "and we just got a first down, baby!"

The war room erupted. There were high-fives all around.

"Any questions, concerns about this pick?" Fisher asked.

A few people said, "No," while others shook their heads side-to-side.

"That was sweet," Fisher said. "Let's turn in the card."

More than two hours later, Fisher and Snead were still celebrating the outcome of their first draft together – and looking ahead excitedly to Friday night. With the Rams back on the clock as owners of the first pick of the second round, and owners of four of Friday's first 33 selections (33rd, 39th, 45th and 65th overall), the coach and GM believe they can come away with a slew of reinforcements for their talent-deficient roster – and, perhaps, deal down for additional picks from teams seeking to move up to the top of the second round.

Given that the Rams made the draft's biggest blockbuster deal more than a month ago, trading the No. 2 overall selection – which the Redskins used to select quarterback Robert Griffin III Thursday night – for Washington's first-round picks in 2012, '13 and '14 and its second-round selection this year, there might as well be an "Open For Business" sign outside the war room.

Inside, there's a detailed draft board that, near its upper portions, still has some enticing players available for Friday. Given that Fisher and Snead went into Thursday's first round high on the potential of numerous players they felt were likely to be available in the first half of the second round – and with clear needs at, among other positions, receiver, running back, linebacker and cornerback – picking up an additional second-round selection was a clear goal.
Yet the Rams would have been far less motivated to trade that sixth overall pick had Richardson or Blackmon been available. Despite the presence of three-time Pro Bowl halfback Steven Jackson on the roster, Fisher and Snead viewed Richardson as a potential star with rare talent and would have celebrated had he slipped to six.

At one point Thursday afternoon, a few hours before the draft began, Fisher emerged from his office at Rams Park thinking such a scenario might play out. Following the inevitable selections of Andrew Luck (Colts) and Griffin (Redskins), he believed after talking to various league sources that the Vikings would take LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne with the third pick, and the Browns would follow by selecting Blackmon. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he felt, would trade out of the fifth pick for a team seeking USC tackle Matt Kalil, leaving Richardson for the Rams.

That blew up when it was reported the Browns had traded up to swap picks with the Vikings ‐ with the intention of taking Richardson. Blackmon, one of numerous receivers for whom the Rams staged private workouts the previous weekend, was now the best hope at 6.

After Cleveland took Richardson off the board, the Vikings followed by selecting Kalil, and there were fist pumps in the war room. The Rams had no interest in Kalil and were now one pick away from landing Blackmon, who'd immediately have become the most potent weapon for third-year quarterback Sam Bradford.

The Bucs, Fisher and Snead believed, weren't likely to select Blackmon. When the Rams' IT director, Bill Consoli, announced that the Jags had traded up for the fifth pick (information that was revealed in the war room minutes before television viewers received the news, as Consoli was communicating with counterparts from the league's 31 other franchises), Fisher slammed his eyeglasses onto the table and uttered a one-syllable expletive.

It didn't take long before he rebounded emotionally, conferring with Snead and Demoff about the team's options.

That morning, the coach and general manager had pulled out game tapes on the three men they were considering selecting with the sixth pick if Richardson and Blackmon were off the board: Brockers, Mississippi State defensive tackle Fletcher Cox and Claiborne.

First, they'd made the philosophical decision to go with a defensive tackle over the draft's top-rated cornerback. Then, impressed by Brockers' power and relentlessness, they had reversed their earlier thought process and elevated him over Cox.

Now, they had a decision to make: Brockers, Fisher and Snead believed, might stay on the board for the next several picks, perhaps even longer. The decision was made to seek a trade, and the coach and GM each picked up the phone and tried to make it happen.

Seconds later, Demoff fielded a call from Cowboys general manager Stephen Jones, who wanted to trade up to draft Claiborne. "How are you, Stephen," Demoff said. "We're interested in doing something."

Demoff had laid the groundwork for such a discussion six hours earlier, dialing Jones and telling him, "If you want to trade up to 6, consider us. We'll be reasonable. We already got such a great deal from the Redskins [in the Griffin trade] that we won't try to screw you guys."

Now, with the Rams on the clock, Jones told Demoff he'd make the deal for Dallas' first- and second-round selections: 14th and 45th overall. The Rams' COO hung up and briefly discussed the trade with Fisher and Snead, reviewing a value chart assigning points to specific picks. Then he called Jones back and said, "Stephen, it's Kevin. Would you throw in your five? … Come on. … What will you throw in as a cherry on top?"

Um … nothing.

Demoff laughed. "Alright," he said, "we'll call you right back."

Demoff redialed Jones a minute later and told him he had a deal, making a joke about how, by trading away their second-rounder, the Cowboys were mitigating the pain of the $10 million salary-cap penalty imposed by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. The Rams were halfway through their allotted 10 minutes and, after Demoff called in the trade to an NFL official in New York City, Fisher pumped both fists.

Before the trade was announced on ESPN or the NFL Network, Demoff had already fielded a congratulatory call from Eagles general manager Howie Roseman.

To make the deal a true success, Brockers had to stay on the board – and, thus, the sweating commenced. The Chiefs' selection of Memphis defensive tackle Dontari Poe (who the Rams had rated below Brockers and Cox) with the 11th pick didn't contribute to the stress, but when the Eagles selected Cox one pick later, the war room got very quiet.

Had Brockers come off the board next, the Rams would have tried to trade down further in the first round or, failing that, chosen between Alabama cornerback Dre Kirkpatrick, Iowa offensive tackle Riley Reiff or Stanford guard David DeCastro.

Instead, they got their man, setting off a celebration that intensified when defensive line coach Mike Waufle exultantly entered the room and gained energy after Fisher dialed up Brockers to give him the news, saying, "Michael, how's it going? Here we go. You ready to rock? Coach Waufle's jumping up and down right now …"

Waufle, who spent the 2010 and '11 seasons as the Raiders' defensive line coach, had fought hard for Brockers, who he viewed as an interior pass rusher with skills similar to those of Oakland defensive tackle Tommy Kelly.

"He's a mean [expletive]," Waufle announced shortly after entering the war room, drawing laughs from everyone. "That's a good thing. That's a good thing!"

Waufle then spied the lone woman in the room, scouting assistant Debbie Pollom, and said, "Oh, hey Debbie. I'm sorry. I speak Italian."

Pollom laughed, and Waufle kept right on talking up his new tackle.

"We just got better," Waufle said. "And we just got a lot bigger. He's 21, and he looks 32. You think he's gonna be intimidated walking into the Edward Jones Dome, after playing at LSU? No chance.

"They say he's not much of a pass rusher, but we'll teach him to pass rush. Tommy Kelly wasn't either, at one time, and we taught him how to power rush. The last two years he's had more sacks [14 ½] than any defensive tackle in the league, and this kid will do the same. Tommy's tough, but this guy's nasty."

On the big-screen televisions behind Waufle, Brockers strode to the podium. When NFL Network analyst Mike Mayock said to former ***** and Lions coach Steve Mariucci, "Mooch, he's not much of a pass rusher," Waufle sneered, "Yeah – we'll see."

After Fisher back-slapped Waufle, telling him, "Merry Christmas," the head coach headed downstairs to address the media gathered in the team's press room. Demoff, who'd consume five Diet Mountain Dews by round's end ["That's nothing," he said. "Last year I went through 36 over the three days … I'm getting better …"), reviewed the events of the past several hours and said, "Sometimes things just work out."

For Fisher, who spent 16 seasons with the Tennessee Titans' organization before sitting out the 2011 campaign, and Snead, the general manager he handpicked after an exhaustive search that ended shortly after Super Bowl XLVI in February, Thursday was a successful beginning to what they believe will be a fabulous partnership.

"That's a solid start," Snead told the coach as they shook hands following Brockers' selection, and the two men were still revved up and going strong long after midnight as they reviewed the various scenarios for what should be a highly eventful Friday.

As he prepared to leave the office to catch a few hours of sleep, Fisher sat back in his chair, sipped an ice water and told Demoff, "I don't know how these things went before I got here, but that was really good."

Demoff nodded. "Very calm," he said. "Very smooth. And very cool."

Fisher smiled. "Just the way we like it," he said. "And tomorrow's gonna be a whole lot of fun."

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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #342 on: April 27, 2012, 02:15:51 pm »
Ma sve smo ih izjebali, i jos smo se nakupili pikova :D
Nema sanse da onolika gromada ne bude dobar pik. Ako ga je Fisher toliko zeleo, ja mu verujem. Zna valjda vise od nas sa foruma. Ako nista, sa njim i lengfordom prosperirace long i kvin. Lauir ... ainitis takodje.
A tek veceras cemo da pocepamo!
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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #343 on: April 27, 2012, 04:09:25 pm »
Još kad je TMQ pisao kako su posle drafta svi presrećni jer nisu mogli da veruju da je baš TAJ igrač pao u njihove ruke i kako su od početka hteli samo njega. :D

Zar očekujete da će neko posle da kaže kako baš i nisu hteli da draftuju tog ali samo je on ostao. :lol:

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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #344 on: April 27, 2012, 04:48:19 pm »
The Rams are reportedly already hearing from teams interested in trading up to No. 33 overall to select Georgia Tech WR Stephen Hill.
We'd caution that this report could be driven by Hill's agent. The Rams were in a similar position in 2010 and stayed put to select OT Rodger Saffold. Rotoworld's Evan Silva believes LSU WR Rueben Randle and Georgia G/T Cordy Glenn are currently sitting atop the Rams board.

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Re: St. Louis Rams - The greatest show on turf
« Reply #345 on: April 27, 2012, 05:21:36 pm »
Hill  :rock:
Lik je rekao da navija za Falconse a kad vec ne moze u 'prave' onda barem u Falcons West  :thumbsup:

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« Reply #346 on: April 27, 2012, 09:51:18 pm »
Appearing on ESPN's NFL Draft Special Friday, Chris Mortensen mentioned Appalachian State WR Brian Quick as a strong possibility to be the Rams' pick at No. 33 overall.
Mort pointed out that St. Louis is focused on giving Sam Bradford a "big receiver," and at 6-foot-4, 220, Quick certainly fits that profile. Mort also mentioned Georgia Tech's Stephen Hill. LSU's Rueben Randle is 6-foot-3, 212. It's perhaps notable that St. Louis hosted missed first-round target Justin Blackmon and eventual first-round pick Michael Brockers for pre-draft visits. Randle and Quick were also pre-draft visitors at Rams Park. Hill was not.

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« Reply #347 on: April 27, 2012, 10:19:41 pm »
Adam Schefter

At this time, St. Louis does not intend to trade the first pick in the second round and plans to use it instead.
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« Reply #348 on: April 28, 2012, 01:40:52 pm »
Meni se svidjaju svi pikovi Rams-a do sada, jedino za ovog Pead-a ne znam jos uvek. Morao bih malo vise da pogledam.

Ovi ostali su mi svi kul. Nadao sam se samo da cemo uzeti nekog za OL na mestu ovog Pead-a, pa sam bio iznenadjen. Licno meni je bolji delovao ovaj LMichael James.
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« Reply #349 on: April 28, 2012, 01:49:27 pm »
Posle sinocnih rundi imam malo pomesana osecanja.

#33 Brian Quick, WR, Appalachian St. (6'3", 220)
Svidjaju mi se njegove fizicke predispozicije. Takav igrac nam treba. Uz to je i brz, ima odlicne ruke i odlicno menja pravac. Jedino sto je igrao protiv konkurencije koja je u totalnom kurcu, tako da nemam pojma koliko je stvarno dobar. Za pocetak ce da odmenjuje DX-a AKO ovaj ne bude povredjen, a za kasnije cemo videti. Mislim da smo mogli i bolje da odigramo tu, ali videcemo da li se Fisheru i Sneadu isplatio rizik.

#39 Janoris Jankins, CB, North Alabama (5'10", 193)
Sad moramo da iskoristimo #252 da draftujemo nekog dresiranog vucjaka da ga drzi podalje od trave  :D

#50 Isaiah Pead, RB, Cincinnati *5' 10'', 197)
Odlican RB. Brz, eksplozivan, odlican pregled. Uglavnom probija po bokovima, a moze da se postavi i kao WR posto ima odlicne ruke. Steva je konacno dobio nekog da ga malo odmeni.

#65 Trumaine Johnson, CB, Montana (6'1", 204)
Jos jedan igrac sa malog koledza. Fisherov sin je igrao prosle godine zajedno sa njim, tako da verovatno ima insajderske podatke. Osim CB, moze da igra i FS. Iskreno, sa snimaka nisam video nista specijalno, mada kazu da je imao ocenu za 1. rundu  :blink: