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Post-Draft Look at the Roster |
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- by AvengerRam
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Here's how I see it right now:
Quarterback
This is still Marc Bulger's team. For love or money, or maybe a bit of both? If Mark Sanchez becomes a star, I'm sure we'll never hear the end of it. Still, I have faith in Marc. I still think that, when protected, he can put up great numbers. Behind him, who is the QB of the future? Is it Kyle Boller? He's intriguing, but with a one-year contract, it does not seem that he is much more than a stopgap.... [Read More]
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Curry Fans, how do the Rams address their need @ OT? |
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- by Nick
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Wake Forest LB Aaron Curry has a strong contingent of fans in the Rams community, and it’s no surprise why. Curry is arguably the best linebacker prospect in a long time, and really has few weaknesses. Rams fans are desperate to fill the hole the team has at middle linebacker, a position which hasn’t truly been filled since London Fletcher was on the team seven years ago.
The problem with selecting Aaron Curry in the first round, however, is that the Rams would do so at the expense ... [Read More]
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The Field Goal: Rams Release Holt & Pace Focus on Future |
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- by THEFIELDGOAL
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A new coach and organizational changes plus the reality of the salary
cap has finally forced the St. Louis Rams to cut ties with the last remnants
of the Greatest Show on Turf. When the Rams decided to trim the salary
cap it was a no brainer. The casualties were to be the high paid players
from the storied past. Torry Holt and Orlando Pace were on the hitlist.
It was no surprise to anyone who follows the salary cap game that
there is no loyal... [Read More]
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The Rams Finally Have A Plan (The Three Year Rule) |
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- by AvengerRam
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One of the things that always bothered me about the Shawgmunt regime was the fact that I never could quite determine what their plan was, or if they even had one. There seemed to be a vague notion of continuing the GSOT for a while, but even that waned as Marshall Faulk retired, Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt aged, and Steven Jackson emerged. Otherwise, it seemed like the Rams were a team that tried to react to its circumstances, rather than operating pursuant to a cogent plan.
<... [Read More]
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