
Los Angeles Rams News and Links for 6/20/25
We know a writer’s name because they are good at it, and Albert Breer is pretty darn good at it. He used the idea of cornerbacks in today’s NFL being speed bumps not stops signs and I am here for it (did he take that line from some inside the Rams? Whos to say?).
Insider Sees Los Angeles Rams Philosophical Shift To ‘Speed Bumps, Not Stop Signs’ (lafbnetwork)
“In a recent Sports Illustrated mailbag, insider Albert Breer underscored this shift. While acknowledging the team’s mix of “reclamation projects” in Ahkello Witherspoon and Darious Williams and the addition of former first-round pick Emmanuel Forbes Jr., Breer noted a growing belief inside the organization: that in today’s NFL, cornerbacks are “more speed bumps than stop signs.” Translation? The Rams no longer see elite coverage as essential to stopping offenses—pressure up front now rules.”
This is brilliant because in theory you can apply it to any team, but you can absolutely apply it to the Los Angeles Rams, and you can apply on it a wholistic level: They deal with speed bumps, not stop signs.
When this team decides to move on, the move on. No if ands or buts. On one side, it’s cruel (especially when you love Cooper Kupp), on the other hand, when you gotta go you gotta go.
In a world of 32 unique teams the Rams are different. I’m here for it. Please comment away, thanks for checking out Turf Show Times and we made it! It’s Friday.
Jalen Ramsey’s SHOCKING Return to the Los Angeles Rams Will Happen If Miami Dolphins Don’t FUMBLE (12news)
“NFL Shakeup: Jalen Ramsey’s Potential Rams Return and Aaron Rodgers’ Steelers Debut. Is the league landscape about to shift dramatically?”
The Rams’ Top MVP Candidate of the 2025 Season (si.com)
“Puka Nacua has quickly become one of the best receivers in the NFL. The former fifth-round pick had a record-setting rookie year, catching 105 passes for 1,486 yards and six touchdowns. His second season was shortened by injury, but he still had 79 catches for 990 yards and three scores in 11 games,” Austin said.
“Nacua was extremely efficient, with a 74.5% catch rate on 106 targets last year. The Los Angeles Rams moved on from Cooper Kupp this offseason but replaced him with Davante Adams, which could be an upgrade.”
“Even with Adams in town, Nacua already has strong chemistry with Matthew Stafford and should still be the top option in the passing game. MVPs are usually quarterbacks, but Nacua is a special player with a knack for making history,” Austin said.”