Do the Rams have the worst wide receivers in the NFC West?

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[Excluding TE] who has the best wide receivers in the NFC West?

  • Arizona Cardinals

    Votes: 28 53.8%
  • San Francisco 49ers

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Seattle Seahawks

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • St. Louis Rams

    Votes: 18 34.6%

  • Total voters
    52
Judging by the $70 contracts that a couple of certified #1 WRs got today I'm happy we only have a few #2s.
I think we have at least three of them.
 
Honestly, if the offensive line is solid for us, this whole offense should explode onto the scene. No, I'm not saying GSOT, but I think it would be more of a holy what the heck was that, where did it come from and how do we stop it kind of thing.

Fortunately for my sanity, I don't expect them to be a solid unit on the first day.

But my point is that this wide receiver corps is actually one of the more talented in our division, but you won't see that until the line give them the time they need. Heck, I've already bought into the whole establish the run, make them stack the box, and then throw some nice routes against them. And that's when our versatile tight end corps can really make a difference.
 
Rams have worst receiving corps in this division. But it doesn't matter as we are going to play Defense and the run the ball. Rams have no intention to pass the ball.

There I said it for the media
 
Honestly, if the offensive line is solid for us, this whole offense should explode onto the scene. No, I'm not saying GSOT, but I think it would be more of a holy what the heck was that, where did it come from and how do we stop it kind of thing.

Fortunately for my sanity, I don't expect them to be a solid unit on the first day.

But my point is that this wide receiver corps is actually one of the more talented in our division, but you won't see that until the line give them the time they need. Heck, I've already bought into the whole establish the run, make them stack the box, and then throw some nice routes against them. And that's when our versatile tight end corps can really make a difference.

In 20+ years of Fisher coaching have you ever seen an offense "exploding"? Dreaming is free I guess
 
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In 20+ years of Fisher coaching have you ever seen an offense "exploding"? Dreaming is free I guess
LOL, yes it is. I guess I would consider it a relative term. How about thundering?

But can you remember the last drive in the Rams super bowl victory? I was biting my nails on that drive, and they looked unstoppable ... until they passed the ball and there was an actual chance to make the tackle. Man, I think I would have done a back flip if the room wasn't crowded.

Sorry ... my actual point was that a Fisher led team can definitely incite fear ... even on the offensive side of the ball.
 
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Me thinks this will play out on the field with an actual starting QB going through training camp and throwing to our receivers. Fitz is getting low on tread and the rest? Meh. Time to shine my horned friends. Your time is now.
 
The #8 pick in the draft that cost additional draft pick is not your starting three receivers for Rams. Wow.

Nope, 007, he's not.

He would be my 4th WR until or unless he takes it away from Bailey, much less Britt and Quick.

I couldn't care less where he was drafted. Best players have gotta play.
 
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I bet the Cardinal receivers would rather have a young Foles tossing the ball to them than a healing older Palmer...Rams have receivers with good speed and good hands. Lets get the season going already. (y)
 
We have better receivers than the 'Hawks and the '9ers. The Cardinals have the best in the West, but that all hinges on how gracefully Fitzgerald continues to age.