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It seems that many Rams fans have gotten used to the roster being so bad that they craved signing all of these free agents to improve the team.
I always looked at teams like Baltimore and Pittsburgh with envy. They don't sign many FAs other than their own because they don't need too. They build through the draft and retain their homegrown talent when it is worth it. Both of those organizations have longterm stability.
Now the Rams finally seem to be getting closer to being that sort of team. Let the other teams over spend. I am happy that the Rams finally are showing some sort of stability and don't need to be grasping at free agent straws every year. I hope this trend continues in the future.
Now if the Rams are on the brink like Denver is, then maybe it is good to pick up a top player or two to get you over the hump. But otherwise they need to stick to the rebuilding plan.
I always looked at teams like Baltimore and Pittsburgh with envy. They don't sign many FAs other than their own because they don't need too. They build through the draft and retain their homegrown talent when it is worth it. Both of those organizations have longterm stability.
Now the Rams finally seem to be getting closer to being that sort of team. Let the other teams over spend. I am happy that the Rams finally are showing some sort of stability and don't need to be grasping at free agent straws every year. I hope this trend continues in the future.
Now if the Rams are on the brink like Denver is, then maybe it is good to pick up a top player or two to get you over the hump. But otherwise they need to stick to the rebuilding plan.