My Plan for the Offseason

Russ Smith

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the obvious speed guy is Tyreek Hill but I just don't see us going after a guy with his off field issues. Plus I think he started to show his age this year, even with Tua he wasn't as good, he's 30 and it's starting to show. But he's the most obvious speed guy who may be available in a trade.
 

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the obvious speed guy is Tyreek Hill but I just don't see us going after a guy with his off field issues. Plus I think he started to show his age this year, even with Tua he wasn't as good, he's 30 and it's starting to show. But he's the most obvious speed guy who may be available in a trade.

Hard pass.
 

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In hindsight, it was clearly the wrong gamble. While we can't use hindsight, it wasn't hindsight when a lot of posters were drilling him for passing on Anderson. I found it a mistake then and still find it a mistake. Less of a total disaster mistake, thankfully, because PJJ isn't a bad OT, but still a mistake.

Yeah. When you have a blue chip guy right there for the taking you don’t get cute.
 

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So you think the rams were just lucky? And have been consistently lucky? And the cards have just been consistently unlucky. Man does that fly in the face of probability.
Where do you read that said the Rams were lucky?
That regime has been together for 6-7 years? Unfortunately if we have success over the next 5 years this post will be lost.
 

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Where do you read that said the Rams were lucky?
That regime has been together for 6-7 years? Unfortunately if we have success over the next 5 years this post will be lost.
If one’s argument is that no one knows who will be good in a draft then obviously neither skill nor knowledge are determinants for success. That only leaves luck. The “no one” automatically includes everyone, those that have had success or not. Thus it would include the rams.
 

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