Double Tribble
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Injury to Lock makes the most sense.
At least the “broth”is the best part of that garbage.Regardless, we get to read pages of chicken little garbage yet again.
The mental fortitude of this fan base is equivalent to ramen noodle broth.
Haha I guess it all depends on where you get the ramen from.At least the “broth”is the best part of that garbage.
Had the .25 cent a package crap in mind.Haha I guess it all depends on where you get the ramen from.
I think this is a pretty simple win win signing.
1) Whether we get helpful intelligence or not, the Rams will have to assume we did.
2) he’s got NFL experience which puts him above Ahlers who is the other on again off again PS quarternack
3) he’s a local guy so it makes a good story
4) he’s good friends with Lock so he should be a good fit in the QB room
5) We are talking about a practice squad qb so even if he’s a complete failure here it doesn’t really hurt us to bring him in for a few weeks and see what he’s got.
Almost impossible to take you seriously now.Interesting. He wasn't good enough to be a backup for the Broncos or the Rams, but we're going to sign him? Is this just to get intelligence on the Rams? Because he was terrible last week. So bad that the Rams released him in favor of Carson Wentz!
Thank you for the injection of logic and clarity. The bit about already knowing Lock and being friends with him... great point!Certainly a Win Win development.
Brett Rypien is a pocket technician. He brings another mix of skills the QB room.
Fans may not appreciate the need for a competent Scout Team Quarter Back, but coaches certainly do.
All the receivers will most certainly benefit from an additional arm.
Like wise, defensive backs should benefit as well.
They signed him to get intel on the Rams. Nothing more.Certainly a Win Win development.
Brett Rypien is a pocket technician. He brings another mix of skills the QB room.
Fans may not appreciate the need for a competent Scout Team Quarter Back, but coaches certainly do.
All the receivers will most certainly benefit from an additional arm.
Like wise, defensive backs should benefit as well.
They signed him to get intel on the Rams. Nothing more.