And that's all I was saying......it's a perspective. Yours. Merlin's. Mine. Dr. Chow's. Etc. I haven't been a regular here long enough to know posters by reputation anyway. And we're not close enough to the team to really know WTF is going on with any of them. I agree 1000% about not getting the kvetching and worrying before the first snap of the season has occurred. We're all worried about Alaric's bloodclots and Stafford's back but it's football. The never injured, healthiest guy on the team when preseason is over, could go down for the season in week 1. Do we worry about that? Not really. Because it's football. Man I can't wait for week one, when we really find out if there's something to worry about or not.
It is very easy to just trust in McVay and the Rams. Because usually they end up maximizing what they have. They're among the very best at what they do.
But I detest blind following or agreement just like I detest the opposite where it's always assuming the worst. I prefer to look at the depth chart, trends within the team, try to read between the lines in what the spin is from the team, and then the opinion is what it is.
Also when I feel negative about the team I always hope I'm wrong. I think that's important too, since we're all rooting for this team to win. But aside from all that the danger signs are there for us. To ignore the fact that Stafford is moving so gingerly (I winced watching a vid of him last week), plus the potential for us to not have our starting LT, means what are Stafford's chances of staying healthy when he's getting teed off on from his blindside in three steps with an iffy back.
The dude is a pocket QB. He's got a good feel for the rush and pocket, but is not elusive at his age. Also every time his blindside has been iffy, even the interior and not being able to step up in the pocket for that matter, he has turned into a football dispenser.
Extrapolate that out and what do you do if you're the Rams and you think that Stafford should be mostly ready to play by the opener, but LT will be from the depth chart. Do you play him? Do you put him on the shelf for a few weeks and let Jimmy take the beating while you work the kinks out up front? We really can't make a call here because we have no fucking idea what is going on with LT. But the biggest chance of us seeing the fast start we all want to see is if Stafford and Jackson both play, and what are the chances of that. Overall it gives me a shitty feeling.