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Re: McMichael to lead Rams' offense back to prominence?
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Originally Posted by YodaRam
I don't know about the play-offs, chipper. But being competitive is within our grasp. And yes, the O-line being healthy and productive is an ABSOLUTE MUST! Without that, all other discussion about offense is moot. The tight end position is extremely important. McMichael? i don't know. I just don't see that position as being capable of making our offense "elite" again. With a "weak" receiving corps. And a one dimensional running game, it really negates the power of a tight end. It allows a defense to concentrate on that option and at some point neutralize it.
And i agree. We do have some very talented players. So does every other team in the N.F.L. The key is to take those talented individuals and make them a talented TEAM.
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Kinda' like the Cowboy's "one-dimensional" (what does that mean, exactly? - Barber looked pretty good to me. Jones was a non-factor)) running game prevented Witten from catching 97 passes (he only caught 96 for 1,150 yards ) They have Owens, of course, but we have Holt.
I'm pretty excited about Saunders and McMike hooking up.
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Last edited by HUbison; -03-07-2008 at 07:28 PM.
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