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It's a complicated question, and maybe people define "rebuild" in different ways.
A month ago, I would have thought the Rams would be "all in" again for 2023.
But then came the Wagner release news... then the Ramsey trade rumors... then the news that Robinson might get traded or cut...and finally, the news about probably releasing or trading Floyd. Sure sounds to me like the Rams are looking to trim some bloated contracts.
So what do you guys think? Is the "Super Bowl window" still wide open in 2023? Or are the Rams looking at 2023 as a year to fix the cap, save money, and invest in cheaper young talent with an eye on 2024? Or do you view 2023 as a "reload" but not a full "rebuild"?
So, what do ROD members think about the Rams' cap strategy, and whether or not we are still "all in"?
A month ago, I would have thought the Rams would be "all in" again for 2023.
But then came the Wagner release news... then the Ramsey trade rumors... then the news that Robinson might get traded or cut...and finally, the news about probably releasing or trading Floyd. Sure sounds to me like the Rams are looking to trim some bloated contracts.
So what do you guys think? Is the "Super Bowl window" still wide open in 2023? Or are the Rams looking at 2023 as a year to fix the cap, save money, and invest in cheaper young talent with an eye on 2024? Or do you view 2023 as a "reload" but not a full "rebuild"?
So, what do ROD members think about the Rams' cap strategy, and whether or not we are still "all in"?