Sports_Freak Posted Tuesday at 09:10 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:10 PM On 6/1/2026 at 1:27 PM, Motown Bombers said: How can the Rams afford this? Are they all in at the expense of salary cap hell in the next few years? Quote
Shinzaki Posted Tuesday at 09:50 PM Posted Tuesday at 09:50 PM 21 hours ago, NYLion said: And there was no way the Lions could top that Rams trade package unless Hutch was involved. I actually like the trade for the Browns. Sold high on an asset that was likely to depreciate and a player that wasn't going to help them win now anyway and it's obviously a good win now move for the Rams. It reminds me of the Stafford for Goff trade in a way, looks like a win win for both teams for where they are in their development phase. This is definitely a high risk/reward move for the Rams...much like GB trading for Micah Parsons the year before. That's a lot of assets going out for a guy who's contract could hamstring you . Or he could be the guy that gets you over the top Quote
MichiganCardinal Posted Thursday at 03:32 PM Posted Thursday at 03:32 PM Call me crazy but I think he’d be WR3 here. Quote
GalagaGuy Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago The Ham Bears are getting closer to becoming reality. Quote
buddha Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago its a bluff. the culmination of the stupidity of the chicago bears, the corruption of the state of illinois, and the ineptitude of the city of chicago. all rolled into one, big, beautiful passage. i love it. the thought of the "pride and joy of illinois" moving to indiana ia so awesome. but i really doubt it ever happens. they will wait until the veto session and get something passed. if the bears had a smart person in charge, this would have been done long ago. but they are owned by stupid nepo babies and they hired the emptiest suit in america: kevin warren. theyve done everything they can to screw this up since. i love it. Quote
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