Sean McVay Talks About Cobie Durant’s Pick-Six; Nate Landman On His Journey To A Contract Extension

Sean, we heard uh Roger leave for the game, but any injuries or updates from yesterday? Yeah, haven’t gotten with Reggie yet. Um, you know, it’s it’s it’s a bummer because, you know, I thought uh, you know, it was going to be cool to get him an opportunity to get a couple snaps. You know, he had the one where he pressured and kind of felt it. I’m hopeful that he’ll be okay. He could have played. I think we were kind of airing on the side of caution, but I’ll look forward to connecting with Reggie and you know um you know we’ll see kind of where we’re at with those guys on Wednesday, but uh have not had a chance because guys are getting in a little bit right now and obviously with us finishing up a little bit later. So appreciate your guys patience with this stuff. So just as far as you know at this point it’s just Roger that you’re waiting on. That’s the only guy you know as far as those things are concerned but I would say this and and you know this as well as I do. inevitably there’s always, you know, some bumps and bruises and it might affect um, you know, their ability to prepare, but don’t anticipate u I’m hopeful it’ll be a surprise if I get any sort of information that affects anybody’s availability for Panthers. Uh, and we haven’t had a chance to talk to you about Nate Landman yet since he signed his extension. Um, at at what point did you and the brain trust over there decide that he was someone you wanted for the long term and kind of what was it about that about the way he’s contributed? Who who would you say is the brain trust? No, I’m just kidding. Um, you know what I would say this Adam what’s a really cool thing and I I give Matthew Sharon and Ean a ton of credit obviously Tony Pastor’s John McCay is the guy that really recognized him you know at the very beginning in terms of all right hey this guy’s a guy I’ve been watching in Atlanta done a great job let’s go ahead and see if we can add him and then he has just steadily made such a presence we talked about him on Friday and um how he’s just organically and authentically kind of just asserted himself as a leader but It’s just kind of happened through gaining the respect of his teammates. It was pretty quickly that we realized after a handful of games and even just watching the way he handled the offseason, training camp throughout the preeason and then, you know, getting going into the regular season, you start to say, man, this is a guy that um really represents a lot of the things that that we want to be about. His teammates love him. Um and he is a guy that we felt like based on what his current contract was, we had interest in extending. and uh you know give Matthew, Sharon, Ean, you know Pat Dy was awesome to be able to work with and really happy for Nate and I think the the thing that’s the most exciting whether you’re looking at Kairen Land man um you know these different guys that represent everything how happy their teammates get for them. I just think that’s such an important thing like who are you rewarding that checks the boxes of what we want to be about what this culture that these players and coaches have built is about and um I’m really happy for Nate. It was cool to be able to, you know, see his wife and and him on Friday and um, you know, be able to do that and hey, you know, let’s let’s continue to go to work, but I’m happy for Nate and uh, we’re glad that he’s under contract with us. What would you say has made this such a successful marriage between player and franchise? Um, I I think just everything, you know, I think we’re the lucky ones. You know, everything he’s about. He’s uh, he’s got great leadership, got great communication, great understanding and ownership of what we’re trying to get done. I think he elevates people around him and then obviously his knack for the football, his passion for this game, his mental and physical toughness, all those things are on display. Um, you know, and I just love how I see his teammates respond to him. I think that says as much as anything when you see the way that um, he has just naturally endeared himself to these guys in a short amount of time. He’s a pretty easy guy to want to root for. Thanks, Sean. You got it, man. Let’s do Hey, Sean. Will you guys open the um 21-day practice window for a tutu? And secondly, will that conversation also be had this week for Aello? You know, I don’t know about Akeello yet. I’m I’m holding out, but uh we expect Tutu to be ready to roll this week. So, the answer is yes on Tutu. Um he’s he’s chomping at the bit to get back out there. And so, uh my expectation is he’ll be playing against the Panthers. As far as a Kell, he’s making really good progress. Um, but I’ll look forward to kind of connecting with Reggie specifically on when that window could start. Um, that would make sense for him to be able to return within those few weeks. Obviously with with 22 expected to be back, we we’ve seen what he’s brought to this offense, but especially with the success that you guys have had over the last, you know, six games, what can he add um, you know, with his return and his skill? just his his play style, you know, his his competitiveness, his ability to be able to make plays in the pass game and and, you know, get connected if he needs to in the run game. And so, we’ll uh he’s he’s been a really good football player for us that’s always just kind of answered the bell based on the opportunities he’s had. And um you know, it’s our job to be able to figure out um how do we take advantage of his skill set. I think we’ve done I think Mike and our offensive coaching staff have done a really good job of highlighting a bunch of different people. Um and getting 22 back into the mix is going to be u you know another opportunity for them to do that. Appreciate it. Thank you. You got it buddy. Sarah. Hey Sean. Uh yesterday uh Matthew was talking about maybe some maybe one of the reasons he feels so much joy this year is because of the time he missed during training camp when he couldn’t really do a whole lot. Um I don’t What did you see from him during that time when he couldn’t participate in practice because of his back? Yeah, I saw I saw a steadiness. I saw a consistent vibe and demeanor, but I also saw a guy that what I’m appreciative of is our relationship and the frustration and some of the uncertainty as this thing lingered. Um and you realize I think like anything else, you know, when you miss something, I think perspective is really helpful. Um, what I think is the coolest thing is you listen to him talk afterwards and what a freaking stud this guy is to acknowledge what a great job Jimmy did of um, operating our offense, allowing those guys, the 10 guys around him to continue to develop in the midst of his absence. Um, you know, it just shows why he’s such a special leader and he’s got this great humility that people love him. Um, but I just I I think he said it last night, you know, when when you miss something, you get a perspective and appreciation. I think there’s a lot of things when you reflect on the totality of his experiences, you just have a a more mature perspective. I think I think um you know, as you continue to mature and get to really cool places in your life, you know, where you realize how blessed you are to have, you know, his wife and his beautiful family and then get a chance to play with people that he really loves. He loves his teammates. I think he really loves working with Dave Raone. You know, their relationship is really cool to see. You see him with Jimmy and Stson and so he’s having fun. He’s present and he’s he’s doing a great job and um and we’re just taking it a day at a time. That’s the thing I like about this team the most is they’re just present and and he’s leading the way and I think a lot of guys just kind of follow suit, including myself. Is there a moment either at the facility or during a game this year where you’ve seen that joy kind of show up? Well, I think there was a lot of those moments last night. I I think that I think just, you know, how much he loves, you know, everything, whether it’s the meetings, whether it’s practice, whether it’s correcting himself, the communication with his, you know, teammates, whether it be offensive line or the backs or the receivers and tight ends, you know, that was pretty fun when he was miked up against the Colts. You know, we were just talking about 22 when he hit 22 for the 88 yard touchdown and he was telling himself he’s a dog. That was pretty fun. Um, I I know he’s still got football left to play, but last night Jared referred to him as a future first ballot Hall of Famer. I’m just curious when you kind of look at we we’ve seen him pass guys on the list um passing yards, touchdowns, all that when you think about his career and the success he’s had, where does he kind of stand in NFL history? Oh, he’s I mean, if I was a voter, you guys know where I stand on that. Um, but I think the best part is what I think real legacy is is what do you do for others that you’re around? Um, receivers have played their best when he’s at the switch. Um, he’s got this ability to be able to lead and and bring people together. Um, you know, the legacy sometimes has a selfish connotation. His legacy is that he elevates people in situations he’s a part of. He’s mentally and physically tough. Um, and the consistency over time when you look at it, um, you know, to be able to play that long, you know, we talk about consistency being the truest measurement of performance. This guy’s consistently been a great competitor, and he’s only gotten better and better, and I think he’s able to beat you physically with his gifts, but above the neck as well. Um, and and the old man’s moving pretty good, too. You know, I mean, we’re able to move the spot a lot. And I think he uh you see a lot of the tennis that he’s done over the last couple off seasons, you know, translate some of that short space quickness and lateral agilityities is pretty awesome. Uh I would agree me and Verse would uh would be in alignment on that. Thank you. You’re welcome, Wyatt. Hey, Sean. Uh Emanuel Forbes had another great game yesterday. Just had a ton of ball production. Is is this kind of what you expected when you when you brought him in last year for him to, you know, kind of be the the ball hawk that we’ve seen this year? Oh man, it he was awesome. I mean, I you know, I just finished watching the film with Chris and I mean I I want to say he had seven targets and five PBUs. He’s everywhere. Ends up getting another interception. Freaking the the he got the sink jumped on his back at the end there, though. I thought he hurt his groin or hamstring, but he is a baller. And Aubrey, I I you know, I say just that relationship and then he’s so smart. He’s tapped in. I mean, thought he played with great fundamentals, great discipline. He had good competitive stamina in terms of his focus and concentration throughout the game. Um, he was really good. Um, I’m really proud of him. we want to continue to stack those blocks. But I thought, you know, you knew he had, you know, a pretty cool body of work in terms of just some of the things that he brought to the table. But I think um, you know, his understanding and his ability to be, you know, working with somebody like Aubrey has taken his game to a cool level. And hey, let’s see what we can do this week. But I’m really happy for him. Um, the work’s paying off and I really think that back end as a whole is just those guys are playing really well. I I give a ton of credit to Aubrey, Coach Beak, and Mike Harris. I’m just really really pleased with how that’s looked. And then also, you know, G Money as well with the linebackers. I thought we looked really connected as a back seven last night. Couple penalties that we can learn from, but man, overall just just another great performance. And uh you guys came out and threw the ball a ton in the that first half. Is that something that you kind of anticipated going into the game or do do you adjust when you see that that Matthews kind of in that zone? Yeah, I I think um you know, our job, the offense’s job is to move the ball and to score points. And so, uh you want to be able to do both, but you know, ultimately it comes down to when you have a quarterback like him and some of the guys were making plays, um you want to have a feel for the flow of the game. And then we have game plans and approaches that we think give us the best chance. I think the line did a great job of being able to um you know, do you know give Matthew time. He got through some progressions and this starts with a clean pocket. Um guys were winning and separating. you know, we got ourselves behind the sticks a little bit, but we were able to overcome it because of great execution from all 11. But the answer is, you know, whatever it takes to be able to move the ball and score points is is the most important thing for us. And the the run pass balance isn’t something that we really think about. Thank you. You’re welcome, Gary. Hey, Sean. Um, how how has um Kobe Durant developed through his time with you guys? He’s he’s been great, Gary. Um, you know, again, you know, similar to what you talked about with Emanuel Forbes, you know, when when you have guys that consistently understand the importance of work and how that earns you the right to play with a quieted mind, to be able to play with confidence, um, and then you start seeing a lot of the ways that you practice and the way that you perform and you prepare and practice then start to become game reality. Um, you’re earning that confidence on a weekly and a daily basis. And I think you’ve got guys on this team, but Kobe’s a great example of committing to that um and really applying the the mental, the understanding of the technical parts of the game and then being able to use some different things to give him an understanding of where his play ops arise. Um he’s he’s playing really well. He’s playing tough at the point of attack. And you know, he’s always had a knack for being able to get his hands, you know, to be able to make plays on the football. And u what a great play by him last night. What an awesome job by really he and Josh Wallace. And then you see guys like Cam Kitchens get out in front. Uh it’s it was awesome to see him make another play. The Land Sharks balling. And um you know, we know how you feel about stats, but I’m just curious, you know, I’m glad you prefaced it with that for for for players uh especially when it comes to contract time. They are conscious of that. So, I’m just wondering, how do you and your staff manage those kinds of things? Um, you know, with guys that are hungry to acrue the kinds of numbers that get attention while balancing what’s best. Yeah. Well, I think you really understand, you know, you you continue to call up, you know, opportunities and and call out, you know, or recognize great opportunities where it might not show up on the stat sheet, but um it elevates our group. You know, I think you’ve heard our players talk a lot about the enjoyment for other successes. Um, but I think good things, those things have a way of working themselves out and and when you really look at it, um, it’s more about how do you positively impact and influence, you know, the outcome of every single play and that has a story to it. Sometimes the stats reflect that. Not often. Um, they always do. And so, uh, that’s the things that we’re most interested in. Whether you’re talking about defensively, offensively, you acknowledge it. I think, you know, you’re always kind of fighting that external narrative. Um, you know, but I do also think it’s our job to consistently try to find playoffs for guys to impact and influence the outcome of that specific play and and how that compounds over the course of games and whether that’s, you know, production on the football or sack production defensively, whether that’s production, you know, as a receiver, as a runner. But, um, I think it’s really important for us to continue to, you know, recognize the times that guys are doing it, even if the stats don’t reflect that. Um, and I think those things have a way of working themselves out. Thanks very much. You’re welcome. Oh, we’re right with Dennis then Greg. Good morning, coach. How are you? I’m good. How are you? I’m doing great. Um, I know this was early in the game, but how big was Kobe Durant’s um pick six as far as momentum shifting? I thought it was huge. You know, and what I think was really cool about that, Dennis, is we get the stop right away. They take the ball, we get the stop, and then the offense goes down and Matthew orchestrates a great touchdown drive culminating in Devonte’s touchdown. And then you end up looking at it and you say, “All right, the crowd’s fired up. I thought it was an amazing atmosphere and an environment. Really cool.” I think the players fed off of that and then that really elevated it, made it difficult for Tampa. Um, you know, you open up the scoring right there and then, you know, you could just feel that that momentum was uh was in our favor. We started fast, but I thought that really u kind of opened the game up, if you will. And uh I don’t think we ever really looked back as a team uh from that play. And as a followup, how would you describe uh the chemistry between Devonte and Matthew right now? Yeah, it’s special, you know, and and it’s enjoyable and it’s and it’s consistently ongoing and you got two great guys that um are playing really well. They have a great humility about themselves and I think they’ll be excited about attacking another week of preparation. Our guys enjoy the weekly rhythm that we’re trying to establish. Um and those two in particular epitomize it and and it’s really cool to see it start to come to life on a consistent basis uh when their ops present themselves in these games. All right, thank you, coach. You got it. Hey Sean, what does it mean to you as a coach and a culture builder when somebody like Devonte Adams who’s played football as long as he has comes into the Rams his first year and says this is the most fun he’s ever had playing football? Makes, you know, Tony Pastor sent me that last night and I got so much love for him as a person. Uh, made my night. You know, there was a lot of things that were really cool about last night, but um, it’s a it’s a combination of being around a lot of special people. You know, you look at that room that he’s a part of with Eric Yarbert, Nate Chio House, Rob Calibris, obviously his teammates in there. But it’s that that’s what you want. That’s why you coach Greg, you know, to try to be able to build meaningful relationships and create experiences where guys genuinely enjoy coming in and and doing hard things together. And um I thought that was really cool. I’m glad you brought that up. And related to that, I think this is your longest winning streak since 2018. And I know you strive for consistency of message week to week, but what’s the difference in messaging and motivating a team when you’re having as much success as you guys are as ours as opposed to times when you’re not? Yeah, just continuing to take steps. You know, we’ve always consistently talked about it whether we were five and six after 11 games last year, whether we’re in this position, you know, the most important thing is is you either get better or you get worse. And how do we commit to a process? How do we continue to ascend? How do we really lean in and know that, you know, it’s going to be hard, but it’s going to be worth it? and how do we have that good balance of urgency and enjoyment? And so, um, you know, I I think the the guys that have created this culture and I think when you have the right people that understand how hard this is, um, and the work, you know, and that confidence comes from the work, not the words, and then ultimately it’s about having the clarity and the courage to be able to go cut it loose on those Sundays or whenever those games present themselves. Let’s continue to do that. Um, the enemy has a say. It’s always so challenging in this league, but um the the consistency of messaging is important. And then I think it’s important to be able to get a feel for what the group needs. Um what this group needs is just to continue to do what they’re doing. And it’s our job to be able to land the appropriate punch to make sure that it resonates. Um and it inspires them to want to continue on the path that we’re headed one day at a time. Thank you, Sean. You got it, man. Thanks, coach. All right. Thank you, guys. How’s it going, guys? Yep. Just want to get on here and uh start off by saying, you know, thanks to Mr. Kron, to Les, Sean um for this opportunity, believing me, bringing me here. Um great opportunity for my family. It’s a life-changing moment. I’m glad to be a Ram. And uh with that being said, I’ll take it to you guys, Gary. Hey, Nate. Uh congratulations on on the contract. Thank you so much. Um what was kind of the timeline on that? Is that something that’s been in the works for a few weeks or was it kind of a sudden thing? How can you take us through kind of your process in terms of when you got the offer and how it worked? Yeah, I was I was kind of hands off on the process, you know, focusing on the season, focusing on uh um getting the job done that week, each and every week. I I think the process was a few weeks. Um like I said, I I kind of took a backseat and trusted my team and um if it was something that came to fruition, something that happened, then great. if it didn’t um you know just happy to be focusing on uh you know whatever team we were playing that week but it was definitely a few week process and you know um you’re kind of living the dream I think of not just undrafted free agents but you know uh rookies that are going for a second contract you know how how does it feel to kind of be an example of that that can work out for for guys like you who come into the league undrafted yeah it feels great um you know and there’s other guys that have been in my position as well that that paved the way for me. Um feels good, you know, to um see the fruits of that labor, you know, come to light and and that, you know, if you really put your head down, you grind and um you you play the game and you approach the game the right way that you know, good things can happen. And um you know, super grateful to this organization and you know, it’s also saying to this organization that you know, they find guys that they believe in and they’ll develop and um give you a shot and that it’s a place you can come and thrive. um you know, whatever your circumstance may be. Thanks again. Thank you, Dra. Hey, Nate. I just kind of want to go back to your free agent process. I’m just curious, how did it kind of unfold and how did you find a a home here in LA? Yeah, free, you know, free agency goes a lot of different ways for a lot of different people. Mine was a little tough coming off uh shoulder surgery out out of that year. Um, you know, there’s some familiar familiarity with Jimmy, uh, my DC with the Falcons coming here. And so I I think he he allowed me to get my foot in the door. Um, and, you know, started those conversations and then talking with my agent and my, you know, my family that this was just probably the best opportunity, you know, and an opportunity you can’t pass up to come play for Shawn McVey. Um, so one we jumped on, took a bet on myself and, um, you know, thanks to the Rams for for the opportunity. Yeah, you mentioned Sean, but what was it about LA that made you want to, I guess, take the leap in income here? Yeah, was uh, you know, it’s close to home. I had been this close to home since co, you know, since high school. Um, you know, so being close to family, um, the opportunity to come in and, you know, be in an impactful role, um, and then just the culture and and of a good standard winning team, um, you know, that I could come learn from and develop, um, and and try to take my game to the next level. Awesome. Thank you, Adam. Hey, Nate, congratulations. Um, with that one-year deal, like I I guess kind of what was your expectation for what your role would be coming into this team? I didn’t really have one set, you know. I just I just wanted to come in and be myself um and play the kind of brand of football that I knew I was capable of being. And um whatever the team needed me to be, I was I I wanted to be that. um and step into whatever role they needed. You know, with such a dominant team that it’s got an established culture, I didn’t want to come try to change anything. I wanted to come um you know, help grow that and and and just be myself. And I think that’s that’s the way I approached it. Um and I think that’s the way that best fit um for both of us, for you know, the Rams and myself. I mean, in that role turns out to be, you know, a team captain and really at the center of a lot of what this defense is doing. Um just what has it meant to you to be embraced the way that you have by teammates, coaches, everyone here? Yeah, it means a lot. Um you know, talking to my wife and my parents, this is the happiest I’ve been um and the most fun I’ve had playing football um in my career. Um you know, back from high school, college, this is this is the pinnacle and this is where I want to be. This is where I’m most happy. Um I love my teammates. I love my coaches. Um, and you can tell that, you know, so many guys come here and thrive because of the the culture that’s that’s set forth here. Um, you know, the belief from the coaches, from your teammates, the way we play off each other, the way we celebrate each other. Um, it’s just it’s something you can’t explain unless you’re around the building. You got to kind of feel it. Um, and it’s it’s something that we’re growing and you can see that the uh the results are starting to show. And when did your teammates find out about the extension and how did they react? It was pretty cool. We we were doing a our walkth through on Saturday and it kind of broke on on social media and I was sitting in the linebacker room and um pretty much the whole defense came in there and and you know we got pretty rowdy in the linebacker room which was pretty cool. Uh pretty cool experience. That’s awesome. Thanks Nate. Sure. Thank you. Then we’ll wrap with Stu and Wyatt. Hey Nate, congratulations again on this extension. Um, you know, when you think about the last, I don’t know, eight or nine months. I mean, going to a new team, obviously you got married this summer, like there’s a lot that’s happened for you, obviously this extension now. Like, how would you just describe like that period of time leading up to getting the extension and then just, you know, that moment, especially for um, you know, just you and your family? Yeah, it’s been a been a crazy experience. Um me and my me and my wife are big in our faith and so we we thank the Lord for all of our opportunities and and give give him all the glory and um the way he’s been able to change my life from the last 8 months like you’ve said um getting married, joining the Rams, um being put in this position, the extension um just extremely grateful um for everybody that’s been, you know, part of this process. It kind of it takes a village, you know, it’s not just myself and everybody that’s been involved. just super grateful to be a part of um this organization and all these great things that are that are happening. You mentioned that support system. Did you guys do anything to to celebrate um you know once this got finalized and became official? Uh we was we had the game. So we we we went out to dinner last night. Uh my parents came down um you know had a big big hug with my wife and she came down for the signing which was really cool. I was glad she got to be a part of that. Um but yeah, we celebrated last night. And then just lastly, like how have you been intentional about um you know, your leadership style and approach in terms of um you know, when guys maybe need to hear from you versus a hands-off approach like that kind of thing. Knowing that different guys respond to um you know, different approaches. Yeah, just being myself in those moments. Uh like you said, every everybody needs different type of motivation. Um, you know, just trying to keep everybody level, you know, enjoying the success we have. Um, you know, not getting too low when the when the lows happen, the adversity hits. Um, just trying to stay level, keep everybody focused and, um, you know, playing confident because I think that’s when we’re at our best and um, just trying to be myself in that and, you know, setting a standard uh, for the guys um, you know, with my actions first. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you, Wyatt. Hey Nate, congrats again on on the extension. Um, is there is there a moment where where you kind of realized this is, you know, the the place you want to be and where you want to call home uh over the last couple months? Yeah, I think it really started with OTAAS. Um, you know, that’s when I first noted the biggest difference of um, you know, just my happiness, my wife’s happiness, um, getting around the guys, creating relationships with the linebacker room, um, the rest of the defense, some of the offensive guys, and then um, just, you know, as time goes on, shared experience, working out, um, those relationships start to grow and, um, blossom. And then, you know, you see the work being put on the field and our potential and and everything that’s going down, the pieces that have been added to this team. And um it started really quick and I I like I said, that’s just the established culture that’s been here. Um it’s conducive for, you know, success and for people to come in and be their bestelves. And uh you said, you know, you can’t turn down an opportunity to come play with Shawn McVey. So, what was, I guess, your your impression or or things that you’d heard about him that that made you feel that way? Yeah, just the belief that he puts in his players. Um, and, you know, not always having the, you know, the crazy amount of first round picks or or whatever it may be. guys that in my similar position that have come in and made an impact. Um, you know, just that the belief that he has and it goes a long way for players that are in smaller roles that have, you know, stepped into bigger roles. Um, it allows you to play more free and just the way that um, he approaches the game, his intelligence, the way he studies the game. Um, you know, think about it, a coordinator at 27, head coach at 30. I just turned 27. I couldn’t imagine being offensive coordinator in the NFL. Um, so, you know, just that says a lot about him and who he is and the leadership and the way he’s able to lead men um, you know, lead a whole locker room and and really a whole organization um, to establish that culture. And uh lastly with uh you know Quinton going down recently, you know, you’re uh defensive captain on that side and guys have talked about you as as someone who’s um you know kind of been a been a leader not just this whole year but um you know since Quinton went down. Uh what has that been like uh for you to just kind of uh be be in that role? Yeah, you know, you can’t replace Q. Q’s special. Um there’s a reason why he’s been voted captain um few years and um you know the respect he demands and the respect he’s given because it’s earned. Uh you can’t replace Q. Um you know I’m just trying to do my job and keep the guys leveled. Um keep the standard up until Q comes back and uh you know we start doing it together again. Um we you know we miss Q a lot. Uh but he’ll be back and we’ll make sure that we’ll still play uh for him in time for him to get back. But a role you can’t fill. Um, but just trying to keep the standard up while you know while he’s out right now. Thank you. All right. Thanks. Thanks, guys.

Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay talks about cornerback Cobie Durant’s pick-six against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Inside linebacker Nate Landman reflects on his journey from being an undrafted free agent to signing a contract extension with the Rams.

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8 comments
  1. Was not expecting McVay's reference to Stafford playing tennis in the offseason, but now the payoff from his training regimen is all becoming clear to me.

  2. The Rams never give linebackers big contracts, they normally let them walk in free agency. The fact that they chose to give Landman one says something. That's pretty cool.

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