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Nobody is saying that the OL is not of paramount importance, nor is anyone suggesting that the Rams' have not made mistakes over the years in staffing that unit.That's fine, I never expect credit for any of my posts.
No one can or did predict our injury riddled season, but several posters have had the foresight to anticipate what may come of an OL which has not been invested in to the degree we've been trying to reason over for several seasons, like establishing a stronger run game from the trench, or better options for protecting our franchise QB. OL investment has been secondary since Whitworth was signed, and what a value that turned out to be.
I believe too much has been made over the departure of Corbett, many fans here weren't happy with his production at the time, I also believed that C John Sullivan was DONE when he left, I'm not shedding any tears over those guys, but losing Roger Saffold was a big blow to our team, that and failing to properly invest during subsequent years, whether it be free agents or the draft. Explaining Jamil Demby & Bobby Evans as depth would be a struggle for anyone, and basically replacing Saffold with Edwards, a real head scratcher. Some don't necessarily see the OL as important as the skill positions, but others of us prefer to build from the trenches out. jmo.
However, when you're coming off a Super Bowl Championship, you have to consider the butterfly effect. In other words, what move should the Rams have made that would be helping us today, but would not have carried the potential of altering last year's outcome?
In that regard, Saffold is an interesting example. If we had signed him to a big FA contract, could that have impacted our ability obtain a player who helped us win a ring last year? Who knows? What we do know is that David Edwards was a much cheaper option than Saffold, and he started every game last year.
This is also why the Tutu over Creed selection is still discussed. Clearly, we'd be better off with Creed as our center, and foregoing the Tutu selection would not have skuttled our Super Bowl run.
This offseason, the Rams did sign two in-house OL and dedicated their highest draft pick to an OG. Heck... you described Bruss as "the brute squad" (NOTE: Princess Bride references are always welcome!) a few months ago when you, like most of us, anticipated him providing a high-quality starter for a Day 2 rookie contract price.
Now that things have gone bad, its easy to say "I told you so." But, again, nobody "told us" that the OL would be THIS BAD. And, by the same token, nobody knows how good this OL would have been if we had avoided injuries.