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Holt adjusts to life without Bruce

By Jeff Gordon
STLTODAY.COM SPORTS COLUMNIST
Sunday, May. 11 2008

Physically, Torry Holt feels pretty good these days. His knees feel fresher
than they did a year ago at this time.

Emotionally, Holt seems a bit wounded. As P-D football writer Jim Thomas
reports, Holt wasn’t thrilled about Isaac Bruce’s unceremonious departure via
free agency.

Bruce is an iconic figure in the history of this franchise, dating back to Los
Angeles. Was there nothing more the franchise could do for him?

Why didn’t the Rams take care of Bruce like they took care of Marshall Faulk,
who kept collecting checks long after he was done?

While chatting with reporters Saturday at Rams Park, Holt made it clear how
much he missed his friend and mentor.

“It is really different,” he told the group. “You could always count on Isaac
to come in and be ready to roll and be ready for the season. Not to see his
locker and not to see him out there on the football field and not to see him in
the stretching and the drills . . . he is always the one in the front of the
line and getting things going, so it is definitely different and is going to
take some getting used to.”

This explains why he didn’t back off earlier comments about the possibility of
finishing his career back home in Carolina. In fact, he reiterated them to
reporters Saturday.

“The real story is that I have this year and next year and hopefully I can
finish those years out,” Holt said. “Then I will see where I am at. I will see
where I am at physically and emotionally and financially. Then, if they would
like to do something here I will consider it. If not, then I will have the
option to go and explore and give my services somewhere else.

“If that happens, Carolina will definitely be my first choice. There is no
question about it. I have 2008 and 2009 left to play and that is what I plan on
doing.”

That was a warning shot from one of the cornerstone players on this team. Holt
fired it with purpose.

Could anybody blame him for remaining skeptical of the current regime? Last
season’s 3-13 fiasco took a toll on him. His frustration boiled over on the
Rams sidelines.

He was in no mood to hang around Rams Park more than necessary during this
offseason.

“From a mental standpoint, I just wanted to relax and get away from the
building and get away from football for a while so I can come back with a fresh
mind and give the guys and my teammates what it is they need to go out there
and try to win some more games this year and try to get our first playoff berth
in a while,” Holt said.

As for the ’08 season. Holt still seems in wait-and-see mode. When reporters
asked him about second-round pick Donnie Avery, Torry managed to contain his
enthusiasm.

“He has to just keep going,” Holt said. “I don’t really have any impression of
him right now. Obviously he has some quick-twitch fibers, which is really good.
He wants to be good. Hopefully during training camp he will show me something.”

Al Saunders’ return ought to perk up Holt up IF the new coordinator has the
freedom to use his full scheme. Saunders worked closely with Holt here during
the “Greatest Show on Turf” era.

“It is good to have Al,” Holt said. “He came in with instant energy. He has put
an emphasis on resetting the standard of the way we play offense here, which is
really good. What is really good to see is that a lot of the guys are buying
into what he is trying to get accomplished, which is good for us.”

Saunders has a big job to do. He must rebuild the confidence and enthusiasm of
quarterback Marc Bulger, who took a terrible beating last season.

He must oversee the reconstruction of the offensive line, with so many players
coming back from injuries. He must get some mileage out of receiver Drew
Bennett, who was utterly ineffective last season -– largely due to injuries.

He must groom rookie receivers Avery and Keenan Burton, two kids capable of
re-energizing the offense. And Saunders has to get Holt going full-tilt again,
physically and emotionally.

“We are starting in the right direction,” Holt said. “Obviously, we have a long
way to go, but guys are really taking heed to what (Saunders) is saying and
doing out there and actually trying to get done what he wants them to get done
as an offensive unit.”

Stay tuned . . .
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Re: Holt adjusts to life without Bruce

I will never ever hate on Bruce. After the super bowl victory he made his mark with Los Angeles Rams fans when he said........

"WE DID IT FOR BOTH CITIES"....

The Stl. Rams never could of won it without LA Rams football players on the roster, but we all knew this.

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How could anyone hate Bruce? The guy has been one of the greatest Rams WR and plus, helped win us a SB. The NFL is a business and Bruce made a business decision.
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How could anyone hate Bruce? The guy has been one of the greatest Rams WR and plus, helped win us a SB. The NFL is a business and Bruce made a business decision.
Well, it was sort of a business decision. There did seem to be some ill will about a supposed promise by Zygmunt to pay him this year barring any major injuries or setbacks. I'm not saying that detracts at all from Bruce, but it wasn't just business. His story was that he had been lied to.
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Well, it was sort of a business decision. There did seem to be some ill will about a supposed promise by Zygmunt to pay him this year barring any major injuries or setbacks. I'm not saying that detracts at all from Bruce, but it wasn't just business. His story was that he had been lied to.



YES, YES, Goldenfleece........... It's been said that fans really don't know anything, well you just proved that most fans do, well done.

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