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OT: Official 2021 Tompa Bay Gronkaneers Thread

I am thrilled he went to LA and not the Packers, Saints or Chiefs. Odell is all about marketing so LA was ideal for him.

IMO he would have been awful with the Pats and wrecked Mac in the process. Bill has traditionally stayed away from guys like him and for good reason. We are starting to build something here slowly. I definitely want us to get an elite receiver but no one like Odell. Would love to see us make a run at Godwin this off-season. He would be ideal for many reasons.

The Rams were already the second best team in the NFL. The may put them above the Bucs, depending on how the fit works out.
 
Can Akers is talking about coming back like why why risk your career
 
The Rams were already the second best team in the NFL. The may put them above the Bucs, depending on how the fit works out.
I don't think they are. Not with Stafford. I would put the Bucs, Cards and Packers over them.
 
The Rams were already the second best team in the NFL. The may put them above the Bucs, depending on how the fit works out.
Vegas didnt, mostly because the NFL is not a madden video game. Things have to mesh. Chemistry, etc, especially for receivers. I cannot remember too many mid season receiver moves that were all that wonderful. I think its a step up a bit but it really depends on a lot of things.
 
I don't think they are. Not with Stafford. I would put the Bucs, Cards and Packers over them.

Stafford may not be the best QB, but the Rams D is the best in the NFC. He's more than capable of riding that D to a title.
 
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The Rams were already the second best team in the NFL. The may put them above the Bucs, depending on how the fit works out.
At least our curiosity will be satisfied. Is OBJ just not that good anymore or was it because of Mayfield and the Browns?
 
I don't think they are. Not with Stafford. I would put the Bucs, Cards and Packers over them.
Stafford is a better QB than you seem to think.
 
Lamar has been doing this all year.
Playing blah for 2 or 3 quarters. Later in the game, he gets hot. Gets a couple TDs and comes from behind for a thrilling last minute win. Thus, strengthening his case for MVP even though his mediocre play is a big reason why his team is behind in the first place.
 
It’s just too difficult to judge because he was on such a garbage team playing in blowouts allowing him to just stat pad.
Stafford also played with Megatron for his whole career. Before Tampa, the only wide receiver Brady had at that caliber was Moss for a year.
 
Stafford is a better QB than you seem to think.

I would debate this point with you but then I remember Shelton days, Dobson and a few others that I have debated with so I'll just accept the loss now.
 
It’s just too difficult to judge because he was on such a garbage team playing in blowouts allowing him to just stat pad.

I would debate this point with you but then I remember Shelton days, Dobson and a few others that I have debated with so I'll just accept the loss now.

Just my $.02:

The talent has always been there with him. The question has always been the "why" of his inability to make that Lions team better. We saw the same thing going on with Drew Brees, in that we'd ask ourselves why such a supposedly great QB was having so many mediocre seasons (5 sub .500 seasons in New Orleans). Stafford is no Drew Brees, but he's a significant upgrade over Goff, and that L.A. team's loaded with talent around the QB. I still don't have the answer to the "why" of Stafford, but I can see his talent, and I can see that, now that he's on a better team, he's having the best season of his career, at age 33.

But, it's also fair to note, and acknowledge to the doubters that, so far this year, the only really good win the Rams have had is the one against the Bucs, and I was calling that a scheduled loss for the Bucs long before the game was played, so I really can't point to any game this year as proof that L.A. Stafford's solved the losing problem.
 
The Ravens losing helps the Pats and also Brady with his MVP bid. This last week and a half has been awesome. Lol
 
The Ravens losing helps the Pats and also Brady with his MVP bid. This last week and a half has been awesome. Lol
Bad game for Lamar. Couldn't run and couldn't get the comeback. Brady, Murray, and Stafford are the MVP front runners now.
 
Never understood the lust for MVP award. I only lust for Lombardis. Loved the blue collar lunchpail Pats of the early 2000s. Brown, Bruschi, pre commercialized Brady.
 
Never understood the lust for MVP award. I only lust for Lombardis. Loved the blue collar lunchpail Pats of the early 2000s. Brown, Bruschi, pre commercialized Brady.
Because Brady is freaking 44.
 
Never understood the lust for MVP award. I only lust for Lombardis. Loved the blue collar lunchpail Pats of the early 2000s. Brown, Bruschi, pre commercialized Brady.
I think it'll be cool if Brady wins the MVP. Other than Peyton who else has won it with two different teams?
 
Just my $.02:

The talent has always been there with him. The question has always been the "why" of his inability to make that Lions team better. We saw the same thing going on with Drew Brees, in that we'd ask ourselves why such a supposedly great QB was having so many mediocre seasons (5 sub .500 seasons in New Orleans). Stafford is no Drew Brees, but he's a significant upgrade over Goff, and that L.A. team's loaded with talent around the QB. I still don't have the answer to the "why" of Stafford, but I can see his talent, and I can see that, now that he's on a better team, he's having the best season of his career, at age 33.

But, it's also fair to note, and acknowledge to the doubters that, so far this year, the only really good win the Rams have had is the one against the Bucs, and I was calling that a scheduled loss for the Bucs long before the game was played, so I really can't point to any game this year as proof that L.A. Stafford's solved the losing problem.
The "IT" factor is hard to quantify. On my daughter's varsity soccer team there are 2 players - one is a forward, the other is an up mid-fielder. The mid fielder can beat anyone off the dribble, has a gorgeous shot from outside the box. Skill wise - she's the best. The forward is a smaller girl who also is very good off the dribble and has a decent shot but her vision and ability to make the right pass in the box elevates the entire team as pretty much every scoring op they have is a result of her movement, passing, vision. I find it fascinating as everyone on the field feels better when the forward is on the field vs the high talented mid-fielder.

Stafford is a guy that just can't seem to raise his game in high stakes moments. He never appears nervous to me but just unable to slow the game enough to make the right decision. His two picks vs the Titans were classic Stafford IMO which is why I don't trust him even with this talented team. That being said, I think McVay is the best coach in the game so if anyone can get Stafford to settle and be THAT guy it is him. It is going to be tough as they are most likely looking at being the WC like Tampa was last year which means 4 road games and of course the fans will be in full force this year. I actually like Stafford and am not rooting against him by any means. My first choice for a team to make it out of the NFC if it's not Tampa is the Rams because I really like McVay and also Donald.

It is really going to be a fun last half of the season into the playoffs. All of these teams are vulnerable IMO.
 
Stafford is a guy that just can't seem to raise his game in high stakes moments. He never appears nervous to me but just unable to slow the game enough to make the right decision. His two picks vs the Titans were classic Stafford IMO which is why I don't trust him even with this talented team. That being said, I think McVay is the best coach in the game so if anyone can get Stafford to settle and be THAT guy it is him. It is going to be tough as they are most likely looking at being the WC like Tampa was last year which means 4 road games and of course the fans will be in full force this year. I actually like Stafford and am not rooting against him by any means. My first choice for a team to make it out of the NFC if it's not Tampa is the Rams because I really like McVay and also Donald.

It is really going to be a fun last half of the season into the playoffs. All of these teams are vulnerable IMO.

Very tough to raise your game in high stakes moments when your team has never been in a high stakes game. Also, his 2 picks were horrible, but Matt Stafford hasn't exactly been a pick machine over the past 5 seasons. In fact since 2015 there was only 1 season where he had more than 10 INTs. We're not talking Jameis Winston here.
 
Very tough to raise your game in high stakes moments when your team has never been in a high stakes game. Also, his 2 picks were horrible, but Matt Stafford hasn't exactly been a pick machine over the past 5 seasons. In fact since 2015 there was only 1 season where he had more than 10 INTs. We're not talking Jameis Winston here.
He is 0-3 in the playoffs. Raising his game is not just based on not throwing picks but also making the plays to win the game.
 
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