I may be overrating because of that 2nd half he played against us. In any case the Rams are pretty stuck since they already paid him. He may drag McVay down with him in 3-4 seasons.
He's exactly the type of vaguely top-12 to top-15 ish QB that puts teams in purgatory, never playing well enough to go deep nor poorly enough for the franchise to move on.
That is as lucky as you can possibly get on that play, wow.
This game has taken me from "absolutely not" to "well...". Overall though in a salary cap league, the goal needs to be to find the next Aaron Jones in the draft.
Not saying that the Rams will win, in fact I highly doubt they do, but you'd think that NFL fans have seen enough weird crazy games to not declare games over in the first half.
Because of Covid, this is the first season in several years where I got to watch each and every game live. It was a saving grace in an otherwise crappy year and I'm thankful to the organization. It's all gravy from here but I also think we have a solid shot of going all the way. Let's go Buffalo!
Honestly it sorta makes sense. Houston is a toxic atmosphere that the big name coaching hires are steering clear of and Frazier is a HC retread that definitely couldn't have landed one of the better jobs. I really don't want continuity changes in both our offense and defense, though.
I guess I'm in the minority here but this upcoming game doesn't make me even a little nervous in anticipation, probably because I'm very certain that as long as Josh is healthy we'll be back at this point pretty much annually. The Colts game made me nervous because I was afraid the streak of first round exits might continue to dog us but if we lose tomorrow I'll be a sad for about a half hour then move on to looking forward to next season.