Random Ramsdom: Who’s upset they have four tight ends now?

Random Ramsdom: Who’s upset they have four tight ends now?
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Going into the year, and maybe I am making this up, but I recall people saying (probably myself included) that the Los Angeles Rams had Tyler Higbee, Davis Allen, Colby Parkinson and rookie Terrance Ferguson, do they really need all those tight ends?

Curious, who still think the Rams have too many tight ends?

I am in the comments on game day (and beyond), I can get as upset as any other fan (I wrote earlier in the year about how the New York Giants outplayed the Philadelphia Eagles in ways that the Rams didn’t), but I also understand that Sean McVay is a genius, and I trust he knows what he is doing, even when I cannot see it.

So, be honest, who was questioning L.A’s offensive personell to start the year? How are you feeling now?

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