Verse doesn't mince words

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Includes some pretty interesting takes on the NFCC game:

"We're like, 'Yeah, we're going to beat them again. We know what we learned from last time.' And then when we start having trouble -- early on, they throw a big play, everybody's kind of like, s----ing the bed. Like, 'Oh, what do we do now? This isn't going the way we thought this was going to go. They're not laying down."

Disdain for Seahawks

Jared Verse had such a great time "diving" on Sam 2 seasons ago when he (Sam) was on the Vikings and now the only thing he's diving on is a pile of shit :



JaredVerseShit

F*CK THE RAMS!
 
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He’s going to spend the majority of his next contract post-Stafford. That’s an implosion waiting to happen.
I still trust McVey to get anything on the offensive side right. Unfortunately LA is a desirable destination for free agents and they aren't afraid to take big swings at trades. I still think they'll get Burrow in a couple of years which by then he'll be close to being out of contract at the Bengals.
 

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We field a better 45 man roster than the Rams. The guys we bring in on rotation are better than theirs. Our 32 best player is better than theirs. Our 38th best player is better than theirs and this really shows up on special teams. Oh yeah are Starters are just as good as theirs
 

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You know.., I think Puka's a broken man.. He has fallen into the cesspool of life... Let's send him a bottle of maddog.
He strikes me as a less overtly confident and boastful Terrel Owens type and here is why - Because he has some obvious insecurity issues which have likely been the source of his drive and desire to succeed. No doubt he plays with a chip and a desire to prove himself, but his recent actions portray a guy who does it because he is trying to overcome some deep seeded 'lil boy' trauma.
He doesn't know how to handle competition in a mature way, at all. He is a little boy in a grown man's body who has used his baggage to drive him to the heights of his craft. But dude needs to seriously grow up.
 

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F the Rams. They are so butt hurt about losing 2 of 3 to us. I feel the same distain for Puke 🤮 that I did for Harbaugh in his Niners days. Yeah, they were able to move the ball on us this year. But I have no doubt the mad scientist MM will eventually figure their offense out too. Plus old man Stafford isn't getting any younger. I doubt he's able to replicate his MVP performance from this year. This was their best opportunity to get another one, and we snatched it away! Now let's go get another one next year, this time on THEIR home field! 😂
This is how I feel. Stafford was the only thing holding the Rams together. Very difficult to go back to back for MVP. Stafford, at his prime with a good receiving core, yes, but, the window is closing fast for the Rams. Seattle beating the Rams what should be 3/3 times, really, mentally rattled the Rams. And I love it!
 

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And THAT is the difference between the Hawks and the rest of the league. Our D doesnt quit. Stafford was lights out against us in a way i am sure MM and the guys didnt expect to happen. Yet, when it mattered, again and again, we flushed the bad plays and made the stop. The only guy that doesnt play that way is Woolen. He would be perfect for the Rams in that sense.
Another big "difference" is instead of WAITING for some tendencies to happen before taking action, Macd's 'D' FORCES their opponents to make mistakes.
Don't be the buzzards that are waiting for something to die, be the HAWKS that do-in their prey. ;-)
 

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F the Rams. They are so butt hurt about losing 2 of 3 to us. I feel the same distain for Puke 🤮 that I did for Harbaugh in his Niners days. Yeah, they were able to move the ball on us this year. But I have no doubt the mad scientist MM will eventually figure their offense out too. Plus old man Stafford isn't getting any younger. I doubt he's able to replicate his MVP performance from this year. This was their best opportunity to get another one, and we snatched it away! Now let's go get another one next year, this time on THEIR home field! 😂
Yep, the fact that Stafford had a stellar MVP year, and lost TWICE to the Seahawks tells you everything you need to know about Macdonald's genius 'D' schemes.
 

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You know.., I think Puka's a broken man.. He has fallen into the cesspool of life... Let's send him a bottle of maddog.
LOLOL Or better yet, have the Seahawks send Puke ah and the whole team + Coaches some Sam Darnold autographed shirts like the one Jones was wearing for the parade on Wednesday ;-)
 

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When it comes to who we hate more Rams / Niners, when it comes to players on the field only, it's Rams and it's not close imo. They seem to have a real collective arrogance about them, and from comments like Puka's still can't get over they lost to us this year. IMO it all stems from their HC
Agreed. It was cool to see Shannahan pre SB. He seemed pretty honest and chill. Hard not to like CMC and Purdy too. And that team line dance before we whooped em was pretty funny.

That said 🤮 (fixed it Aros. My bad) and McVay…..🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮
 

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Yep, the fact that Stafford had a stellar MVP year, and lost TWICE to the Seahawks tells you everything you need to know about Macdonald's genius 'D' schemes.
It's going to be fascinating to see what McVey does. Part of the reason he has been successful is that he isn't stuck to one offensive system. His initial teams with Todd Gurley and all played a completely different style (which crushed Pete Carrolls teams).

MacDonald is literally the defensive version of him and also isn't keyed to one system. It's ironing sharpening iron and I expect many battles in the future.
 

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