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From the day that the Rams secured the #1 overall pick in Thursday’s NFL draft, there was debate as to who the Rams should take to jumpstart the rebuild of the franchise. Well the answer to this debate should be clear, the Rams must start with a quarterback, and more specifically, Sam Bradford. Look at the teams who have been consistent winners over the past 5 years: the Steelers, Colts, Eagles, Giants, Chargers, Patriots. What do they all have in common? A pro bowl level quarterback. When you have the ability to get a franchise quarterback, you have to take it, especially when you look around the league at the teams that have not been able to have sustained success and it is largely due to subpar quarterback play. The Rams in particular, have been hampered for several years with the likes of an injury plagued Marc Bulger, Kyle Boller, Keith Null, and Ryan Fitzpatrick. Sam Bradford has been given a clean bill of health and if he had declared last year, would have been selected ahead of both Matthew Stafford and Mark Sanchez. A minor shoulder injury should not scare the Rams away from taking a potential franchise changing player. The NFL is now a pass happy, quarterback driven league, so when Roger Goodell reads the first name from the podium on Thursday night, he better read: Sam Bradford, quarterback, Oklahoma. Sunday certainly established one thing: The Indianapolis Colts are a heck of a lot better than the Jacksonville Jaguars. A week ago, the Rams went toe-to-toe with the Jags before losing 23-20 in overtime. This week… well, this week the Rams were never really in it. That’s as close as the Rams would get to the Colts in a 42-6 rout. St. Louis Rams Sports Memorabilia St. Louis Rams rookie cornerback Bradley Fletcher will miss the rest of the season with two torn ligaments in his right knee.
Long snapper Chris Massey also is set for knee surgery that will sideline him the remainder of the season. The team was auditioning potential replacements today.
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He chose his words carefully, but first-year Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo made it clear after Sunday’s 42-6 loss to Indianapolis that he felt his team suffered a letdown in the fourth quarter. After Monday’s film review of the game, Spagnuolo modified his opinion. “I felt that … maybe it was a whole quarter that we (lacked) intensity,” he said. “But when I went back and looked at it, that’s not the case. It was probably three minutes of not quite the intensity that we had had.” St. Louis Rams Sports Memorabilia |
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