Solar7
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Fine, you didn't anoint anyone anything, but I also didn't claim the Rams were going to be bad - I said "this is a team that needs to win now." The core of my argument isn't that they have too much talent, it's that the players they have on their roster aren't going to be financially sustainable because they're all hitting at the same basic time.Sigh . . . the old “I’m going to make up something you did not say because I don’t have a substantive response to your argument.” So tired.
Find one place I “anointed” the Rams anything.
Find one place I claimed they’d be an “unstoppable juggernaut for five years” or even one year, or even a juggernaut (much less unstoppable).
Or anything that even comes close to resembling either of those statements you’re trying to attribute to me.
I was just pointing out that the core of yiur argument is “they have too much talent” and how outright silly that is a premise for denigrating a team or prophesizing their failure. You point out the eagles as a failure but that’s only one example. The counter to that is the Seahawks who successfully parlayed a rookie contract QB into an incredibly talented team for a sustained period. Wilson’s rookie contract allowed them to hold onto other talented players and acquire other studs like Avril and jimmy graham. And it seemed to work in the opposite of what happened with the eagles.
Keep in mind the Rams didn't draft in the top two rounds this year, didn't have a #1 in 2017, and they won't have a second in 2019, which is a concerning position to be in for the overall health of your team, because you're going to have to pay vets to fill the spaces instead of guys that you have on the cheap.
You're not realizing how soon Goff is going to want to get paid. Next year is his last year before his option. You don't think he's going to want to get an extension if he plays like he did last year? The only reason other guys make it to their 5th year option is if the team still isn't sold on them (Winston and Mariota come to mind). Next offseason, there will likely be significant buzz about extending Goff, if the Rams succeed again.Exactly. On both points. Goff doesn’t hit for a while. Gives them incredible flexibility for a while. It’s what we’re hoping for with Rosen.
And every team has to manage to the cap. Isn’t it more desirable to have to figure it out with a talented core where you have to choose which to retain and which to let go than it is to be fretting about where to just find the talent? Clue for you guys . . . The former position (the rams impending “doom” according to a few of you) is a much more desirable position than the latter (the cards as Fitz retires, PP, David Johnson and jones reach 30, etc).
And no, I don't envy the position of needing to overpay players to retain your core, and potentially lose them all, with no draft picks waiting in the wings to take over. The most successful teams of the past two decades haven't done that, they've maintained a successful and balanced roster. I'd be super amped to be a Rams fan this season and possibly next, but terrified of anything after 2020. Unfortunately, this season could turn out for them like 2016 did for us. I have a lot of hope for this Cardinals team... next year.