BREAKING Ty Declaring for NFL Draft

Granted, I could be dead wrong, but Sean McVay and the Rams upper brass have never appeared like their relationship was one in which management would take a player (especially in the first round) that McVay didn't sign off on. But, again, I could be dead wrong.
Thats the feeling I've always had as well. Also, Jay Glaxer tweeted the Rams were taking Ty about 20 minutes before they were on the clock, and reported McVay informed Stafford earlier that afternoon.they plannd on drafting Ty. That, to me, doesn't sound like a situation where there was dissent.
 
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Thats the feeling I've always had as well. Also, Jay Glaxer tweeted the Rams were taking Ty about 20 minutes before they were on the clock, and reported McVay informed Stafford earlier that afternoon.they plannd on drafting Ty. That, to me, doesn't sound like a situation where there was dissent.
Agreed...the talking heads have to create chaos even when there is none...another reason not to watch.
 
Its really sad that the talking heads in their winners and losers section called LA losers for drafting Ty............I think they underestimate his potential
It's not so much about Ty as about the fact the Rams are a Super Bowl contender and they had the opportunity to add an immediate difference maker like Kenyon Sadiq, etc. to help them immediately. In the post draft presser with the L.A. GM and Coach McVay; McVay did not appear happy.
 
It's not so much about Ty as about the fact the Rams are a Super Bowl contender and they had the opportunity to add an immediate difference maker like Kenyon Sadiq, etc. to help them immediately. In the post draft presser with the L.A. GM and Coach McVay; McVay did not appear happy.
These same analysts also spent the entire off-season making up reasons to downplay Ty. As the draft got closer, they kept coming up with more and more ridiculous excuses to rate him low. They eventually ran with "he only started one season", which has never really been an issue before, for the right guys. i even saw some people say he was too short, even though he's only like half an inch shorter than Aaron Rodgers. This is just your typical media mistreatment of anything related to Alabama. Speaking of Aaron Rodgers, I never heard anyone say anything like this back then when they made a decision to draft him in the first round, despite being contenders with a QB.
 
These same analysts also spent the entire off-season making up reasons to downplay Ty. As the draft got closer, they kept coming up with more and more ridiculous excuses to rate him low. They eventually ran with "he only started one season", which has never really been an issue before, for the right guys. i even saw some people say he was too short, even though he's only like half an inch shorter than Aaron Rodgers. This is just your typical media mistreatment of anything related to Alabama. Speaking of Aaron Rodgers, I never heard anyone say anything like this back then when they made a decision to draft him in the first round, despite being contenders with a QB.
Actually; a college career with more starts is a main indicator of success for NFL QB's. Of course; there are a few outliers like Aaron Rogers who only played one year at Cal after starting in JUCo and threw for 5500yds and 43 TD's.
In the last 25 years; Super Bowl QB's averaged over 30 college starts. I think 3 had less than 25?
Ty would also be an outlier if he is successful; but Rams are a good situation for him. The question being debated after the draft is whether the choice was right to help the Rams and Stafford win a Super Bowl this year before he retires.
Similar situation to the Packers drafting Jordan Love rather than help for Rodgers. Rodgers was openly unhappy about that call, as well. Stafford is probably not thrilled; either.
 
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These same analysts also spent the entire off-season making up reasons to downplay Ty. As the draft got closer, they kept coming up with more and more ridiculous excuses to rate him low. They eventually ran with "he only started one season", which has never really been an issue before, for the right guys. i even saw some people say he was too short, even though he's only like half an inch shorter than Aaron Rodgers. This is just your typical media mistreatment of anything related to Alabama. Speaking of Aaron Rodgers, I never heard anyone say anything like this back then when they made a decision to draft him in the first round, despite being contenders with a QB.
Where were they when sCam Newton only started one season?
 
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Where were they when sCam Newton only started one season?
Kyler Murray also only one season. Dwayne Haskins only one season.
Mitch Trubisky one season as the starter
I think USCw had a couple too.

Not a peep from the "experts".

I do acknowledge these are not great examples since they sucked, but they all started only one season.
 
Kyler Murray also only one season. Dwayne Haskins only one season.
Mitch Trubisky one season as the starter
I think USCw had a couple too.

Not a peep from the "experts".

I do acknowledge these are not great examples since they sucked, but they all started only one season.
Those examples bear out the argument; based on past drafts Ty could be the next Aaron Rodgers, but statistically more likely to be Trubisky. The Rams apparently believe he is different. I am a Ty fan; he is in a great situation to have the best chance to succeed. Good luck to him.
 
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