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-02-10-2013 #16
Re: "I'm glad that _____ is no longer a Ram."
Alex Barron.
What a colossal waste of talent.
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod
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-02-10-2013 #17
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Adam Carriker.
Because the last time he played in the Dome, he went on IR.
Because we SENT HIM THERE! :I believe!
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-02-10-2013 #18
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TYE HILL.... OMG , a COLOSSAL WASTE OF A PICK
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-02-10-2013 #19
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A LOT of deserving choices, but Alex Barron came in highly touted with all the tools and talent, but was a complete drag on the team because of no work ethic, no dedication, no motivation, and no toughness. He was a complete waste, and the type of player I will never understand, who completely threw away an extremely rare chance that others dream of.
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-02-10-2013 #20
"I'm glad that _____ is no longer a Ram."
Hands down, without a doubt I'd have to go with Justin King. Honestly there is only two reasons I have ever fretted on watching my beloved Rams. The reasons you might ask? Justin King and Tony Banks being the reasons, with King being the greater of the evils. God I hated him in a Rams uniform!

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-02-10-2013 #21
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All of my choices have already been used in this thread. Justin King, Tye Hill, and Alex Barron. Lawrence Phillips also comes to mind. Not that getting rid of him necessarily helped the Rams per say. Just a bad seed.
Oh and Kyle Boller.
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-02-10-2013 #22
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Tony Banks aka Mr. Fumbles... he had all the talent in the world yet was the biggest knucklehead I have ever seen play in my life. He would show just enough potential to force Rams coaches to start him at QB, then he'd throw a pick 6 or fumble the ball at the worst possible moment. In a nutshell he was Tony Romo before Tony Romo, but without the hot girlfriends
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-02-10-2013 #23
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Steve Everitt
Never forgot him hiking ball too eary breaking Warners finger. He wasn't here long just enough time to screw things up. If not we were well on our way to winning back to back Superbowls. Rams should of been there in 2001 for the repeat....
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-02-10-2013 #24
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This thread really hurts the heart!

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-02-11-2013 #25
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Brian Leonard... Waste of a 2nd rounder. And i hated Ron Bartell also
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So many great (bad?) options to choose from.
I will go with Jason Smith due to how high he was drafted.
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-02-11-2013 #27
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Yeah I say Jason Smith and Marc Bulger.
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-02-11-2013 #28
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I'm a Rams fan but I'd have to say Spags, Players didn't really bother me.
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-02-11-2013 #29
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Georgia Frontiere, am I doing it right?
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-02-11-2013 #30
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Justin King!
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