Ramifications
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or did he just have a lingering ouchie/boo boo from 2012?
per the request in the Tim Walton Out thread to creat a new thread dedicated to this question.
The Rams cited the eye orbital fracture for shutting him down, but of course that wouldn't explain why he looked so terrible BEFORE the eye injury.
Allegedly (not from me) many radio personalities speculated that a leg injury could have carried over from the previous year, I don't recall reading this a lot, but don't listen to talk radio.
What are the chances he is back, that he is back starting, and if so, what kind of a restructure would be in order?
Will his history with Fisher and Williams play a meaningful role on whether he is "brought back", or will it be predicated on and dicated by his appallingly bad 2013 season, in which, with all due respect, he was stealing from the Rams?
IMO, the Rams need to create more salary cap space breathing room, Finnegan, Dahl and Wells are the most obviously vulnerable, but with Finnegan making the most by far, and doing the worst last season by far, he is by far the most likely to get the axe, history or not.
per the request in the Tim Walton Out thread to creat a new thread dedicated to this question.
The Rams cited the eye orbital fracture for shutting him down, but of course that wouldn't explain why he looked so terrible BEFORE the eye injury.
Allegedly (not from me) many radio personalities speculated that a leg injury could have carried over from the previous year, I don't recall reading this a lot, but don't listen to talk radio.
What are the chances he is back, that he is back starting, and if so, what kind of a restructure would be in order?
Will his history with Fisher and Williams play a meaningful role on whether he is "brought back", or will it be predicated on and dicated by his appallingly bad 2013 season, in which, with all due respect, he was stealing from the Rams?
IMO, the Rams need to create more salary cap space breathing room, Finnegan, Dahl and Wells are the most obviously vulnerable, but with Finnegan making the most by far, and doing the worst last season by far, he is by far the most likely to get the axe, history or not.