Rams

20 October 2008

Steven Jackson made me think of picking him up in fantasy football again and the Rams defensive backs looked amazing. In all actuality they all looked like a real football team.

    The Cowgals on the other hand just looked like their QB, old, flustered and confused. Roy E. Williams was less of a factor than the other Roy Williams usually is. Whom by the way is now gone for the season, but he’s really been gone since ‘06. The O-line let Brad (I won the Superbowl) Johnson get sacked by four man pressure on consecutive plays. That my fellow football enthusiasts is unacceptable, no blitz and they still get to the QB in under five seconds, just pathetic. Romo watched from the sidelines helplessly as he counted his lucky stars that he wasn’t in there getting killed for the seventh consecutive week. TO tried to fire up his teammates by telling them how bad they were playing, Wade was embarrassed and enraged you could tell from his press conference. Roy was feeling like he was still in Motown, Mrs, Pacman was toasting to the guys and somewhere in Miami the Big Tuna was laughing hysterically and texting Jerry “Good job Jones…Hahaha”

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31 March 2008

If that wasn't shocking enough, the team that got Brown? The St. Louis Rams. I know I will be sick to my stomach seeing our franchise kicker in that uniform. But the even stranger part was who we got to replace him with. Olindo Mare, wow. This was a huge step down for the Seahawks kicking game and it will hurt down the stretch. Something that is very tough to swallow if you are a Seattle fan.

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1 March 2008

Josh Brown signed a five-year agreement with the Rams yesterday, reportedly totaling $14.2 million, including a $4 million signing bonus. That's the most for a kicker in the NFL. Ever.

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