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Yeah, I hope her legs grow together. I, obviously, don't even know her but I hate that witch! ...posing as a Rams fan then sucks up to whiner and seahag fans constantly.Read some of the posts and the ones from Red Alice make me think she's not a Rams fan but a hater! Don't know football!
Red Alice sucks a lot of Seacock over there.Read some of the posts and the ones from Red Alice make me think she's not a Rams fan but a hater! Don't know football!
There's a lot of silly stuff being said on this thread.
If you were shallow enough to judge Bradford by his stats, ignoring that the team was an entire rebuild, riddled with drops and penalties killing big plays and TDs, you might think he sucks. If you use the same stats then Hill is an upgrade. His last season that he started most of the season, 2010, he was ranked 13th and all of his numbers were better than Bradford's career stats.
Kappy is about to demonstrate my point. The Niners O line is as porous as a screen. Kappy is getting terrorized by pass rushes. The first 9 quarters of the preseason they scored 3 points and none with Kappy. He played a quarter and a half against the Charges and was strip sacked twice and scored a whopping 3 points. This is what happens to good QBs that aren't protected.
The Hawks are looking as badass as I've ever seen them but switch Wilson for Bradford and the results are probably the same for both teams. Seattle built their trenches before they got their star QB. Fisher inherited the QB and then built trenches. The Rams are ready for their QB of the future with a few more O linemen for depth and to replace the aging vets. Their trenches starters are some of the best in the league.
This Rams team is far better than last season. They have their running game on track with the bulldozer Robinson making holes. The pass rush is probably second to none. Quick and Britt are playing lights out. Bailey has proven to be an excellent receiver and will be back week 5. KC was a serviceable QB, Hill is far better.
No way they trade for a vet. They'll go with Hill and look for a McCown to emerge that they can grab in the offseason and draft a QB for the future is my bet. Take the Bradford savings and keep their best players who are coming into contract years.