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If Sean coaches for both the Chargers & Rams next year... do we get 4 first round draft picks?I hope so. Their owner would make a big push for SP, IMHO.
Let's face it, until Mike Thomas had his ankle rolled up on late in that game three years ago, he was a perfectly healthy football player.Pat Swilling said it was the most painful injury he suffered. He said he didn't feel normal until the 8th week
Let's face it, until Mike Thomas had his ankle rolled up on late in that game three years ago, he was a perfectly healthy football player.
It's worth it though they got a Superbowl championship and another appearance in a 3 year span.Rams are just in bad as a position as the Saints. It’s rumored that McVay may retire.
That’s sorta my point. Every team is bound to get dealt this type of season after a run.It's worth it though they got a Superbowl championship and another appearance in a 3 year span.
In many ways you gotta sacrifice the future to get to the SuperBowl. Windows are so short you gotta make sure the talent is there to be better than the other teams who are Superbowl contendersThat’s sorta my point. Every team is bound to get dealt this type of season after a run.
It just so happens that the Saints and Rams got dealt that season at the same time.
It’s just the cycle of the NFL. There’s only a handful of franchises that I would truly classified as hopeless. Detroit. Cleveland. Tampa without Brady.In many ways you gotta sacrifice the future to get to the SuperBowl. Windows are so short you gotta make sure the talent is there to be better than the other teams who are Superbowl contenders
I's add Jacksonville as well. The threat of relocating to London isn't helpingIt’s just the cycle of the NFL. There’s only a handful of franchises that I would truly classified as hopeless. Detroit. Cleveland. Tampa without Brady.