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1. Shottenheimer is a bad OC. I believe that has been demonstrated. Regardless of how poorly the players have executed, Schotty still leaves a lot to be desired in an OC. Retaining him is a mistake. I get that you don't like firing your OC during the season, and I would be shocked if Fisher let him go this year, but I will be even more shocked if the Rams offense showed improvement this year under Schotty. Bottom line is holding onto Schotty will ensure that our offense is never any good.
2. Trading a first round pick for TRich was not a good move, regardless of what Balzer says. The Rams have a good shot at 2 top 10 picks next year, and TRich is not worth a top 10 pick by any stretch. The guy is averaging a career 3.1 yd/carry. Thats not a top 10 pick RB.
3. Bradford has 12 game to step up and show that he is more than a jag. With 2 high draft picks next year, and a draft loaded at QB, it would be gross negligence if Snead/Fisher didn't draft a QB if Bradford continues at his current level of performance.
4. It's only a matter of time before there is a team in LA. The NFL is all about money, and there is way too much money sitting on the table in LA. If Kroenke wants to go to LA, then the Rams will be in LA in a few years. Somebody is going there, and the Rams are probably the most likely team all things considered. Taking this thought one step further, I wonder how Georgia Frontiere will be viewed by the fans and the media if the Ram move back to LA.
2. Trading a first round pick for TRich was not a good move, regardless of what Balzer says. The Rams have a good shot at 2 top 10 picks next year, and TRich is not worth a top 10 pick by any stretch. The guy is averaging a career 3.1 yd/carry. Thats not a top 10 pick RB.
3. Bradford has 12 game to step up and show that he is more than a jag. With 2 high draft picks next year, and a draft loaded at QB, it would be gross negligence if Snead/Fisher didn't draft a QB if Bradford continues at his current level of performance.
4. It's only a matter of time before there is a team in LA. The NFL is all about money, and there is way too much money sitting on the table in LA. If Kroenke wants to go to LA, then the Rams will be in LA in a few years. Somebody is going there, and the Rams are probably the most likely team all things considered. Taking this thought one step further, I wonder how Georgia Frontiere will be viewed by the fans and the media if the Ram move back to LA.