Where do you stand on QB Ty Simpson?

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Where do you think Ty Simpson would be good value in the upcoming draft?


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Something tells me that people who like the move will believe this, wile those who didnt like the pick wont believe this....
Who really knows? No way to prove anything one way or the other. Honestly, not sure why anyone should really care anymore, the pick is done and can't be changed lol
 
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Who really knows? No way to prove anything one way or the other. Honestly, not sure why anyone should really care anymore, the pick is done and can't be changed lol
Well, that's the point. Why would we need to prove? There's been plenty of chatter out there about other teams interest in Simpson which cements why the Rams took him when they did. Why wouldnt a fan enjoy being re-assured of this?
 
Well, that's the point. Why would we need to prove? There's been plenty of chatter out there about other teams interest in Simpson which cements why the Rams took him when they did. Why wouldnt a fan enjoy being re-assured of this?
Chatter is well chatter, not concrete anything. Honestly I think fans should simply be happy they picked the guy they liked. For example, if the Rams somehow got Tyson, whom I was a big fan of, I wouldn't care or enjoy any extra stories supporting it that much more. I'd simply be stoked we got a player I really liked. It just might be how I am though too lol.....to each their own at the end of the day
 
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Walterfootball - sure they've historically shown an anti-Ram bias but w/e:

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Rodgers was a windfall for them. And they rightly took him.

I considered Love to be a reach, and he was 6'4" with all the raw tools. Simpson's way more polished, with less raw talent. But the advantage with Simpson is there will be no need to try to teach him mechanics or the basics. He's got that stuff down, just a matter of whether he can adjust to the speed of the NFL and master his production under pressure.

We can agree to disagree. Mainly because I would rather spend my energy rooting for Simpson rather than being right.
Precisely where I am at. :hope:
 
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Rams Officially hired longtime NFL Exec. Phil Savage. Interesting stuff here as he ties in with the Simpson selection....


And some more here....

 
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Rodgers was a windfall for them. And they rightly took him.

I considered Love to be a reach, and he was 6'4" with all the raw tools. Simpson's way more polished, with less raw talent. But the advantage with Simpson is there will be no need to try to teach him mechanics or the basics. He's got that stuff down, just a matter of whether he can adjust to the speed of the NFL and master his production under pressure.


Precisely where I am at. :hope:
Man that site is really tough to deal with on my phone. I hate sites that jump around like that and move shit you’re trying to read. Oh. And FUCK Walter football.
 
Rodgers was a windfall for them. And they rightly took him.

I considered Love to be a reach, and he was 6'4" with all the raw tools. Simpson's way more polished, with less raw talent. But the advantage with Simpson is there will be no need to try to teach him mechanics or the basics. He's got that stuff down, just a matter of whether he can adjust to the speed of the NFL and master his production under pressure.


Precisely where I am at. :hope:

One area where you won't have any problem with him is getting him to do film study. After watching him with Gruden and Chase Daniel, I think Simpson is addicted to football (instead of Call of Duty like a former NFCW QB), and has some of the same mental traits as his head coach. That can only mean good things.
 
Did he officially retire
I guess not. So I've been informed. But it sounds like he was leaning towards retirement with McVay talking about needing to change his mind. At any rate, he's not an option for the Rams right now.
 
In a potential interesting turn of events, it appears that Sorsby might enter into the supplemental draft. Interested to see folks thoughts on him. Wonder how high of a claim we might have put on him had we not drafted Simpson? He's a very toolsy prospect.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a Simpson guy and think it was a pretty wise pick (my heart wanted Lemon but I'll live), but, had we taken Lemon and could grab Sorsby for a '27 2nd?
 
I think Sorsby needs work but definitely like the tools. Handles pressure well.

No way the Rams go after him now of course. And if they had not drafted a QB they still probably wouldn't end up with him.
 
After all the draft discussion on Ty Simpson, has there been any significant coverage on Mendoza?

High-floor player - really interested to see his progression as he learns Kubiak’s offense and plays under center. With Kirk Cousins ahead of him, it’s likely he will get pressed into action earlier this season as well.
 
We can agree to disagree. Mainly because I would rather spend my energy rooting for Simpson rather than being right.
I hope all Rams fans would do that. It sure didn't seem the case back in the Bradford days. But that was mostly the Post Dispatch forum. People were actually rooting for Bradford to fail. In the end they got their wish. But that has to be a miserable way to be a fan. It doesn't matter how I feel about any pick, trade or signing. If someone is a Ram I'm rooting for them to succeed.