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  • I'm starting a new organization!

    The time has come for the Rams to embrace a new leadership. We must unite under one flag and let the Front Office know just who it is we want. As fans, this is our responsibility. We can remain silent, no more!!!

    So, I ask you to all join me in the formation of the:

    Society to Land the Oklahoma Prize.

    That's right... we will join together in the great movement that will hereafter be known as...

    SLOP!!!!!

    Oh...

    Wait a minute...

    Never mind.

    Forget I said anything.
    Last edited by AvengerRam_old; -04-07-2010, 08:55 AM.

  • #2
    Re: I'm starting a new organization!

    SLOP is a great movement, after all, it usually gets what it wants.....

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    • #3
      Re: I'm starting a new organization!

      I object!!!!!

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      • #4
        Re: I'm starting a new organization!

        I'm rolling my eyes in disgust!
        The Breakfast Club. You want cheese with that?

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        • #5
          Re: I'm starting a new organization!

          It would be better than the old society we used to belong to...


          Society to Land Underachieving Talent.

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          • #6
            Re: I'm starting a new organization!

            LOL, yeah i prefer the NEW society.

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            • #7
              Re: I'm starting a new organization!

              Originally posted by Rambunctious View Post
              It would be better than the old society we used to belong to...


              Society to Land Underachieving Talent.
              Yep we have a choice

              SLOP or SLUT

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              • #8
                Re: I'm starting a new organization!

                Oh no not again?!


                "SLAP"
                sigpic :ram::helmet:

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                • #9
                  Re: I'm starting a new organization!

                  Originally posted by laram0 View Post
                  Oh no not again?!


                  "SLAP"
                  Would that be the "Suh Lovers of America Party"?

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                  • #10
                    Re: I'm starting a new organization!

                    So what do they call the Lamar Houston supporters?


                    Houston's Pristine Votarients?


                    HPV. A classic.
                    ;)

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                    • #11
                      Re: I'm starting a new organization!

                      Why not S.L.A.M.?

                      St. Louisians Against Mediocrity?
                      temp_4394_1467243487543_20
                      RAMS!

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                      • #12
                        Re: I'm starting a new organization!

                        Not that I am particularly opposed to Bradford but purely in the interests of maintaining a bipartisan dialogue in the American tradition, I am forming a counter SLOP:

                        Sam Lacks Overwhelming Positives

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                        • RamsSB99
                          Multiple notes on Ram players from the Sporting News
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                          Chris Long – DE Jan. 8, 3:46 p.m.
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                          Torry Holt – WR Jan. 6, 3:29 p.m.
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                          Marc Bulger – QB Jan. 5, 4:32 p.m.
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                          Drew Bennett – WR Jan. 4, 12:31 p.m.
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                        • AvengerRam_old
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                          by AvengerRam_old
                          The Rams' defense is clearly in need of an overhaul. This won't be an easy task, given the number of positions to fill and the constraints of the salary cap. Here is a projection of a possible Rams D for 2006.

                          KEY:
                          Returning Player
                          Free Agent Signing
                          Draft Choice
                          * Projected Starter

                          Defensive End
                          DE: Leonard Little*
                          DE: Darren Howard*
                          DE: Anthony Hargrove
                          DE: Darryl Tapp (Rd3)

                          Little will need to be a cornerstone of the defense. Howard would be a very good acquisition given his well rounded skills. Hargrove could be a very good backup/situational pass rusher. Tapp is a good prospect.

                          Defensive Tackle
                          DT: Ryan Pickett*
                          DT: Jimmy Kennedy*
                          DT: Johnny Jolly (Rd4)
                          DT: Toyoka Jackson

                          Resigning Pickett remains one of my offseason keys. Kennedy still worth keeping. Jolly could be a nice addition to the rotation. Jackson a good leader.

                          Outside Linebacker
                          OLB: Pisa Tinoisamoa*
                          OLB: Akin Ayodele*
                          OLB: Dexter Coakley
                          OLB: Sedrick Hodge

                          While the strategy of signing "second tier" FAs didn't work last year, it might be the way to go again. Ayodele and Hodge could add toughness and athleticism to the defense. Tinoisamoa needs to be a playmaker. Coakley will return if healthy.

                          Middle/Inside Linebacker
                          MLB: Kai Parham (Rd2)
                          MLB: Brandon Chillar
                          MLB: Kevin Faulk

                          Parham could step in as a starter and, hopefully, be this year's Lofa Tatupu. Depth won't be great at the position, though Chillar has demonstrated some potential. Faulk is a Special Teams Guru.

                          Cornerback
                          CB: Jeremetrius Butler*
                          CB: Ronald Bartell*
                          CB: Travis Fisher
                          CB: Corey Ivy

                          It will be hard for the Rams to find value at CB in FA or the draft, so they will likely have to go with the existing group. If Butler comes back healthy and Bartell progresses, they should be decent. Fisher and Ivy should be fine as nickel and dime backs.

                          Strong Safety
                          SS: Michael Huff (Rd1)*
                          SS: Jerome Carter

                          Despite favorable comments by Jim Haslett, my gut tells me that Adam Archuleta will get a sweetheart deal elsewhere. Huff will be an upgrade, and will be better in coverage. Carter a decent backup.

                          Free Safety
                          FS: O.J. Atogwe*
                          FS: Mike Furrey

                          Again, cap constraints and limited draft choices will require that the Rams go with what they have at certain positions. Atogwe needs to step up.

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                          6 Asa Jackson CB 5'11 190 4.4 40
                          7 Miles Burris OLB 6'2 246 4.63 40 31 Bench
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                          RB – Steven Jackson 6'2 235 29, LaMichael James 5'8 195 4.37 40
                          FB – Brit Miller 6’0 245 25
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                          RT - Jason Smith 6’5 305 25, Mike Adams OT 6'7 325

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                        • AvengerRam_old
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                          My opinion is that very few fit into the Conservative Red State or Liberal Blue State categories accross the board, particularly when it comes to social issues.

                          To prove my point, I've devised a simple survey. Now, read the next part carefully - this is important.

                          DO NOT ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. JUST READ THEM AND TELL ME HOW MANY BLUE ANSWERS AND HOW MANY RED ANSWERS FIT YOUR VIEWPOINTS. IF YOU ANSWER THE QUESTIONS (WHICH ARE CONTROVERSIAL IN NATURE), I WILL DELETE YOUR RESPONSE.

                          Now, here's the survey:

                          THE "ARE YOU RED, BLUE, OR PURPLE" SURVEY

                          1. Abortion. I am PRO LIFE/PRO CHOICE

                          2. Capital Punishment should be: PART OF THE SYSTEM/ABOLISHED.

                          3. Gay Marriage: SHOULD BE BANNED/SHOULD BE ALLOWED

                          4. Flag Burning: SHOULD BE BANNED/SHOULD BE ALLOWED

                          5. School Prayer: SHOULD BE ALLOWED/SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED

                          6. School Vouchers: GOOD IDEA/BAD IDEA

                          7. Unions: MORE OFTEN BAD FOR WORKPLACE/MORE OFTEN GOOD FOR WORKPLACE

                          8. Gun Control: TOO RESTRICTIVE/NOT RESTRICTIVE ENOUGH
                          -02-05-2006, 09:11 PM
                        • AvengerRam_old
                          Official ClanRam Scouts (2 Round) Mock Draft
                          by AvengerRam_old
                          It is time...

                          Our crack group of ClanRam Scouts will present to you our 2011 Mock Draft, projecting the selections to be made in the first 2 rounds.

                          The selections will be made by our scouts in the following order (selected at random):

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                          NOTE: THERE WILL BE A SECOND THREAD FOR COMMENTS, DEBATE AND CRITICISMS OF THE SELECTIONS. THIS THREAD IS FOR THE PICKS AND COMMENTARY ALONE. THANKS!

                          And so... here we go...

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                          1. Carolina: Blaine Gabbert, QB, Missouri
                          2. Denver: Patrick Peterson, CB, LSU
                          3. Buffalo: Marcell Dareus, DL, Alabama
                          4. Cincinnati: A.J. Green, WR, Georgia
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                          6. Cleveland: Da'Quan Bowers, DE, Clemson
                          7. San Francisco: Prince Amukamara, CB, Nebraska
                          8. Tennessee: Nick Fairley, DT, Auburn
                          9. Dallas: Cameron Jordan, DE, California
                          10. Washington: Cam Newton, QB, Auburn
                          11. Houston: Robert Quinn, LB, North Carolina
                          12. Minnesota: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama
                          13. Detroit: Tyron Smith, OT, USC
                          14. St. Louis: Aldon Smith, DE, Missouri
                          15. Miami: Mike Pouncey, OL, Florida
                          16. Jacksonville: Ryan Kerrigan, DE, Purdue
                          17. New England (from Oakland): J.J. Watt, DE, Wisconsin
                          18. San Diego: Muhammad Wilkerson, DE/DT, Temple
                          19. New York Giants: Akeem Ayers, OLB, UCLA
                          20. Tampa Bay: Adrian Clayborn, DE, Iowa
                          21. Kansas City: Anthony Castonzo, OT, Boston College
                          22. Indianapolis: Gabe Carimi, OT, Wisconsin
                          23. Philadelphia: Corey Liuget, DT, Illinois
                          24. New Orleans: Cameron Heyward, DE, Ohio State
                          25. Seattle: Jake Locker, QB, Washington
                          26. Baltimore: Jimmy Smith, CB, Colorado
                          27. Atlanta: Derek Sherrod, OT, Mississippi State
                          28. New England: Mark Ingram, RB, Alabama
                          29. Chicago: Nate Solder, OT, Colorado
                          30. New York Jets: Phil Taylor, DT, Baylor
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                          32. Green Bay: Christian Ballard, DT, Iowa

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                          33. New England (from Carolina): Danny Watkins, OG, Baylor
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                          39. Tennessee: Ryan Mallett, QB, Arkansas
                          40. Dallas: Aaron Williams, CB, Texas
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                          42. Houston: Rahim Moore, S, UCLA
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                          44. Detroit: Bruce Carter, OLB, North Carolina
                          45. San Francisco: Ricky Stanzi, QB, Iowa
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                          47. St. Louis: Kyle Rudolph, TE, Notre Dame
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