I feel bad for Stafford. He was making great throws the whole game but they kept getting dropped. So now it goes on the stat sheet as an incomplete pass. His numbers looked terrible even though he wasn't. I'm sure he'll go home and cry himself to sleep tonight on top of a big pile of money and whores.
I watched every game the rams played this year - except for the one against the colts. Their defense isnt bad. Their offense is just so terrible that the D is on the field all the time. Jackson is having a career year. Our receivers are getting better. Not acceptable and not clutch, but better. Our offensive interior is strong, but our outside is questionable. McMichael is a roller coaster of a player. He has awesome moments, but more often than not he's just not getting it done. I love the Rams. I really do. Even if they dont win another game this year, I'll be here till the farkin end.
Tarheel_Madness:I watched every game the rams played this year - except for the one against the colts. Their defense isnt bad. Their offense is just so terrible that the D is on the field all the time. Jackson is having a career year. Our receivers are getting better. Not acceptable and not clutch, but better. Our offensive interior is strong, but our outside is questionable. McMichael is a roller coaster of a player. He has awesome moments, but more often than not he's just not getting it done. I love the Rams. I really do. Even if they dont win another game this year, I'll be here till the farkin end.
/go Rams!!!!
Our secondary is shiat. Jackson has 1 touchdown all season. You can run the ball all you want if you don't score points it's not a career year. Our receivers are horrible. We've put all our faith in a "franchise QB" who is anything but franchise.
Look you're from St. Louis, so you've been a fan for what? 13 years? Try 30. the rams will always shoot themselves in the foot.
I watched them invest everything in Jim "Chris" Everette, and drop Eric Dickerson, then invest everything in TONY BANKS and Cleveland Gary. They dropped Jerome Bettis and invested everything in Lawrence Phillips.
The Rams winning seasons since 1995 and superbowl championship was a fluke. No one expected Kurt Warner to do what he did. and when he did, they dropped him and invested in Bulger. Another Rams fark up.
As a Georgia Tech fan it greatly saddens me to see the team Calvin Johnson ended up with. Imagine what the guy could have done with the Patriots or just about any other team that doesn't suck.
Thunderbird Robertson:As a Georgia Tech fan it greatly saddens me to see the team Calvin Johnson ended up with. Imagine what the guy could have done with the Patriots or just about any other team that doesn't suck.
To be fair, look at the success he had with Reggie Ball.
Thunderbird Robertson:As a Georgia Tech fan it greatly saddens me to see the team Calvin Johnson ended up with. Imagine what the guy could have done with the Patriots or just about any other team that doesn't suck.
They did the same thing with Sanders. Great player, no back-up. It's the age old story of the NFL. It was the same way for Marino.
Free Radical:Seacop: Chastain86: Tim Tebow. Rams quarterback. It's going to happen so get used to it.
While I agree with this statement, I think Tebow NFL career is going to be about as noteworthy as David Carr's.
I was thinking Brady Quinn...
You know, the Rams would be a good team for one of the highly-drafted QB's who haven't got a full shot with the teams that took them but still might have something there. It's not like Bulger is a long-term solution.
Quinn counts as one of them, though I'm less and less sure about him every week. Matt Leinart would be the other one that comes to my mind. I know he hasn't played in a while, but I really would like to see him get one more chance. Not his fault Warner became Warner again. And Alex Smith was on this list for me, but now the 9ers have him back in.
I mean, it can't be worse for the Rams than it is now, no?
AntiNorm
2009-11-01 08:34:25 PM
Detroit *IS* a toilet bowl.
Whodat?
2009-11-01 09:08:47 PM
Oh, he's not going to be fired midseason, but he's officially a Lions coach. And there ain't no coming back from that.
puffy999
2009-11-01 09:13:02 PM
Lost Thought 00
2009-11-01 09:17:47 PM
studleystudstutterson
2009-11-01 09:22:30 PM
Think again.
/Fantastic year to bring back these uniforms by the way
unclejimbo827
2009-11-01 09:23:09 PM
spacechicken170am
2009-11-01 09:35:44 PM
browneye
2009-11-01 09:48:59 PM
Tarheel_Madness
2009-11-01 10:04:48 PM
/go Rams!!!!
Chastain86
2009-11-01 10:10:34 PM
MayoBoy
2009-11-01 10:12:05 PM
That is all.
Wolsey
2009-11-01 10:12:50 PM
Seacop
2009-11-01 10:21:45 PM
While I agree with this statement, I think Tebow NFL career is going to be about as noteworthy as David Carr's.
Seacop
2009-11-01 10:33:44 PM
/go Rams!!!!
Our secondary is shiat. Jackson has 1 touchdown all season. You can run the ball all you want if you don't score points it's not a career year. Our receivers are horrible. We've put all our faith in a "franchise QB" who is anything but franchise.
Look you're from St. Louis, so you've been a fan for what? 13 years? Try 30. the rams will always shoot themselves in the foot.
I watched them invest everything in Jim "Chris" Everette, and drop Eric Dickerson, then invest everything in TONY BANKS and Cleveland Gary. They dropped Jerome Bettis and invested everything in Lawrence Phillips.
The Rams winning seasons since 1995 and superbowl championship was a fluke. No one expected Kurt Warner to do what he did. and when he did, they dropped him and invested in Bulger. Another Rams fark up.
the_vegetarian_cannibal
2009-11-01 10:38:10 PM
Free Radical
2009-11-01 10:42:21 PM
While I agree with this statement, I think Tebow NFL career is going to be about as noteworthy as David Carr's.
I was thinking Brady Quinn...
Thunderbird Robertson
2009-11-01 10:46:30 PM
Ow My Balls
2009-11-01 10:53:51 PM
puffy999
2009-11-01 10:59:12 PM
To be fair, look at the success he had with Reggie Ball.
Seacop
2009-11-01 11:07:59 PM
They did the same thing with Sanders. Great player, no back-up. It's the age old story of the NFL. It was the same way for Marino.
jake3988
2009-11-01 11:15:24 PM
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Me too. I'm kinda shocked.
/It's official Detroit.
//You suck shiat.
grinding_journalist
2009-11-01 11:44:05 PM
Uncorrect. The buzz around the front office and locker room is all Colt McCoy.
/getting a kick out of these replies?
//I wouldn't dare have people assume I was connected with the Rams.
mikaloyd
2009-11-02 12:03:27 AM
Coach Steve Spagnuolo earned his first victory at any level.
I guess that when he agreed to coach for the Rams every prior victory he had from pop Warner on up was stripped from him on general principles.
FreakinB
2009-11-02 12:08:05 AM
While I agree with this statement, I think Tebow NFL career is going to be about as noteworthy as David Carr's.
I was thinking Brady Quinn...
You know, the Rams would be a good team for one of the highly-drafted QB's who haven't got a full shot with the teams that took them but still might have something there. It's not like Bulger is a long-term solution.
Quinn counts as one of them, though I'm less and less sure about him every week. Matt Leinart would be the other one that comes to my mind. I know he hasn't played in a while, but I really would like to see him get one more chance. Not his fault Warner became Warner again. And Alex Smith was on this list for me, but now the 9ers have him back in.
I mean, it can't be worse for the Rams than it is now, no?
/Irrelevant though, they'll draft a QB
bluetrain343
2009-11-02 12:33:34 AM
Uncorrect. The buzz around the front office and locker room is all Colt McCoy.
This makes sense. It'd be better to start rebuilding with a quarterback instead of a fullback.