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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Not McAdoo?Wolf seemed to say that the "final decision makers"/"core group" include himself, Mayo, Matt Groh, and the coordinators (AVP, Covington, Springer). AVP makes a lot of sense. Covington is probably kind of supplanted by Mayo himself. Springer actually has a track record of scouting special teams players for the Rams, so that makes sense too.
McAdoo not mentioned, but I imagine he is attached to the hip of AVP for QB selections.Not McAdoo?
He's an evaluator.Not McAdoo?
No doubt a good locker presence, always been that. If you get that and how he played full-season in Cleveland, I doubt you could expect more given age and performance history.Wolf says that Brissett was signed specifically because he is the model from a professionalism/work ethic standpoint of what they'd want from a rookie QB and if they drafted one, they think Brissett would support and mentor that QB while also competing with that QB for the starting job.
Um, if you're trying to be open to trades or pretending to, you have to say that I think.Very interesting - it was hard to hear exactly what Curran asked, but he seemed to ask something along the lines of - "Between Maye, Daniels and McCarthy, do you feel like between the three of them, you would be good with any of the three - you wouldn't be settling for whoever is left?" Wolf responded by saying "Yeah I think that's fair, and I think you could open it up to some other names as well."
Interesting way to phrase that...
Right, it adds legitimacy to the fact that they are open to trading.Um, if you're trying to be open to trades or pretending to, you have to say that I think.
I think there's also something to the idea that unless you have the first pick, you have to group players and be okay with not getting the exact one that you want. Like, "Here are the first-round talent CBs we might like," or "Here are the OTs we think will be available in round two that we need to get one of." And how they group players is probably not the same way that the media is grouping players.Right, it adds legitimacy to the fact that they are open to trading.
If he's speaking the truth, it's saying that Penix or Nix are on the same level as Maye-Daniels-McCarthy. But at this point, GM's rarely speak the truth.Very interesting - it was hard to hear exactly what Curran asked, but he seemed to ask something along the lines of - "Between Maye, Daniels and McCarthy, do you feel like between the three of them, you would be good with any of the three - you wouldn't be settling for whoever is left?" Wolf responded by saying "Yeah I think that's fair, and I think you could open it up to some other names as well."
Interesting way to phrase that...