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A rant before the article:
At 12 midnight until 1 am I watched ESPN's Sports Center hoping to see something on the Rams/Seahawks game. They opened up with the Patriots/Steelers game which lasted 14 minutes. Then came the Rams story which lasted less than 2 minutes.
I continued watching from 1 am to 1:30 am. The opening story was the Patriots/Steelers game again which lasted ten minutes. Nothing on the Rams game followed but they did promise to have more on the Patriots/Steelers game.
So I click on the MMQB and what do I see? Around a quarter of the entire article is on the Patriots/Steelers game with next to nothing on the Rams.
ESPN, Peter King, Mike Florio, along with their East Coast bias, are pathetic and they suck!!! :banghead:
I'll post only the Rams remarks today. If you want to read the rest of this stupid article click the link below.
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https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/12/18/s...erry-richardson-panthers-sale-mmqb-peter-king
THE AWARD SECTION
Todd Gurley, running back, Los Angeles Rams. Four touchdowns and 180 total yards in the penultimate fantasy Sunday for most of America means a fair amount. Doing it against the rival Seahawks, on the road, in a blowout victory, to all but clinch the division and a playoff spot means a lot more. Gurley’s great, and so is his team and coach. Overlook these Rams next month at your peril.
Aaron Donald, defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams. For the millionth time in this great Seahawks era of football, the offensive line failed to protect Russell Wilson even a little bit. But credit one of the best games of Donald’s starry four-year NFL career. He had three sacks of Wilson, and led the seven-sack dominance of the Seattle offensive front.
What a day for Todd Gurley: four touchdowns, and a continuation of the kind of impact that previous Rams running backs have not made since Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk.
I cannot envision a scenario where I don’t vote for Sean McVay for coach of the year—and that’s even with the crazy-good job done by Doug Marrone.
At 12 midnight until 1 am I watched ESPN's Sports Center hoping to see something on the Rams/Seahawks game. They opened up with the Patriots/Steelers game which lasted 14 minutes. Then came the Rams story which lasted less than 2 minutes.
I continued watching from 1 am to 1:30 am. The opening story was the Patriots/Steelers game again which lasted ten minutes. Nothing on the Rams game followed but they did promise to have more on the Patriots/Steelers game.
So I click on the MMQB and what do I see? Around a quarter of the entire article is on the Patriots/Steelers game with next to nothing on the Rams.
ESPN, Peter King, Mike Florio, along with their East Coast bias, are pathetic and they suck!!! :banghead:
I'll post only the Rams remarks today. If you want to read the rest of this stupid article click the link below.
*******************************************************************************
https://www.si.com/nfl/2017/12/18/s...erry-richardson-panthers-sale-mmqb-peter-king
THE AWARD SECTION
Todd Gurley, running back, Los Angeles Rams. Four touchdowns and 180 total yards in the penultimate fantasy Sunday for most of America means a fair amount. Doing it against the rival Seahawks, on the road, in a blowout victory, to all but clinch the division and a playoff spot means a lot more. Gurley’s great, and so is his team and coach. Overlook these Rams next month at your peril.
Aaron Donald, defensive tackle, Los Angeles Rams. For the millionth time in this great Seahawks era of football, the offensive line failed to protect Russell Wilson even a little bit. But credit one of the best games of Donald’s starry four-year NFL career. He had three sacks of Wilson, and led the seven-sack dominance of the Seattle offensive front.
What a day for Todd Gurley: four touchdowns, and a continuation of the kind of impact that previous Rams running backs have not made since Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk.
I cannot envision a scenario where I don’t vote for Sean McVay for coach of the year—and that’s even with the crazy-good job done by Doug Marrone.