There are a lot of big questions floating around this offseason. Which are you most anxious to see answered?
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Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
78Will the Rams be sold, and to whom?23.08%18Who will be the Rams' first pick in the draft?19.23%15How will the quarterback situation resolve?35.90%28How will Steven Jackson be impacted by his ex-girlfriend's allegations?1.28%1Which FA starters (Atogwe, Ryan, Barron) will be retained?2.56%2Who will the Rams acquire in the FA market?17.95%14Tags: None -
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Without question, for me it is the quarterback situation. -
Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
I say who will our 1st pick be. But I am truly anxious this year to find out a number of things.
- Next years QB is a huge question mark.
- Who we will keep?
- Who will we get?
- Will we pursue Osi Umenyora, Like I have been suggesting?
- Will there be a crazy uncapped year of madness?Comment
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
I'll also say this: that we will see what kind of coach Spags is and what kind of GM Devaney on the outcome of 2010. Nothing short of .500 will be good enough for me. Not in our division, with Arizona growing old, Seattle coming back to the pack. We should AT LEAST have 5 wins in the division.Comment
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
I'll also say this: that we will see what kind of coach Spags is and what kind of GM Devaney on the outcome of 2010. Nothing short of .500 will be good enough for me. Not in our division, with Arizona growing old, Seattle coming back to the pack. We should AT LEAST have 5 wins in the division.
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I will not have confidence in the future of the franchise as long as the Rosenblooms own it. This is the question that needs to be answered the most.Comment
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
If any team is gettin' old it's the SeaPukes, but even they have 2 first round picks this year.
Nope if we want to start winning some games in our division we are going to have to do it the hard way. We're going to have to earn it.
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
Ownership is the most concerning to me. We need an owner who wants to win and put a quality product on the field weather its in St. Louis or LA. We need a dedicated owner.
Then the Good Draft picks,Free agents and so forth will come.Comment
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FA is my biggest question mark. For a team on the build, free agency is a key to getting things on the right track, and pickings will be slim this offseason. We have a lot of holes, not all of them will be solved in the draft. I want to see Devaney and the gang show some testicular fortitude and bring in some playmakers. The division is wide open, we need to do something to catch up with the pack.Comment
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
QB was the first thing to come to my mind when I saw the topic, but after the list loaded it was painfully obvious to me that the new ownership truly would affect the team more. I would like to see the team sell and get on to building a solid foundation."The disappointment of losing is huge!"
Jack Youngblood
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
the qb situation by far is most intriguing to me, i think we know the answers to most of the rest of that. with bulger likely out, and likely not going qb in round 1, we have our work cut out for us there because none of the available free agent qb's are solid answers to our problems.Comment
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Re: Which offseason question are you most anxious to know the answer to?
The division is going to be weaker next year lets face, it. The Seahawks are old and they are starting their rebuilding a year late. With Leinart at the helm we really played the Cards close and Kurt Warner by far MVP of that team. Whiners seem to be hitting their stride, but we still have a shot at doing something in the division. Maybe not win, but make a splash as long as the offseason goes well.
Thats why you have to resolve the QB situation not just for now, but to establish ourselves as a power in this division now and long into the future. Now is probably the best time with everyone, but the Whiners on the down tick in the division.Comment
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