by den-the-coach 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 870 Joined: May 22 2015 Fifty-four Forty or Fight Veteran St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #1 TOPIC AUTHOR St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams MoveAdam Greene June 8, 2015 NFL Leave a comment 588 ViewsFor some reason the City of St. Louis refuses to live in reality and it’s costing them, literally. St. Louis has already blown $3 million in taxpayer money, money the taxpayers have made clear they have no desire to pay, on a stadium proposal that the Rams have made equally clear they do not want.After the Edwards Jones Dome sued St. Louis to stop an earlier stadium vote, St. Louis missed the deadline to get a vote on the ballot in August, so now the earliest the city can get a referendum on a new stadium on the ballot is November. That is, unless they request and get a special election, which will cost even more money. All for a team that has one cleat out the door already.That August date is important because that’s when the NFL is finally making the call on August 11 on football in Los Angeles and who will be allowed to play there and where. The Rams, the Raiders and the Chargers are all part of the negotiations and you won’t find a single person outside of St. Louis that believes, regardless of what the Raiders and Chargers do, the Rams are heading further west. It’s as done a deal as anything in sports right now.Which leads me to believe there’s something more nefarious going on here with this stadium plan, namely that St. Louis is looking to steal another NFL football team.“Steal” is a loaded word and I don’t mean it in its basest sense. I could care less where any NFL team plays. To misquote Jerry Seinfeld, I root for the laundry, not the city. St. Louis? Los Angeles? Toronto? San Antonio? It’s all the same to me. The Rams were originally in Cleveland. They move. It happens.What I mean by using “steal” instead of a word like “land” is that “land” or “get” or “acquire” could all mean that St. Louis could be setting itself up as a location for an expansion team. But we don’t need to make that mistake here because the NFL isn’t expanding any time soon. Of all the crazy ideas put forth over the last couple of offseason about extra points, cameras, instant replay, officials and everything else, nobody is talking about adding another team.No, if St. Louis wants a team, they’ll come hard for somebody else’s. So who will they go after? That’s really the question now.In the Los Angeles deal, one team, either the Raiders or the Chargers, will be left out. And the truth is the Chargers are already in legitimate talks with San Diego to stay, so they may bow out after August anyway, regardless of what the NFL owners come up with.The Raiders? Now they are a real possibility. It would be bizarre for the Raiders to move out of California, but it was just as crazy when the Rams did it in 1995. Oakland is really going to have to work hard to keep the Raiders and if the NFL approves the Carson Stadium deal, they’re gone no matter what.But if the NFL doesn’t and the Raiders are stuck in Oakland everything changes and St. Louis can swoop in and haul in another west coast team.The next obvious choice is the Jacksonville Jaguars. The irony of that is that it was Jacksonville that cost St. Louis an expansion franchise back in 1994, when they pulled whatever FIFA-like trick they did to get a third football team in Florida when it was barely supporting two at the time. The biggest problem for the Jags moving is their lease with Jacksonville, which would cost $100 million to break, but that comes with a caveat.If Jags owner Shad Khan could break the lease with no penalties if he can prove it lost money in a single year and was below the NFL’s revenue average in two consecutive years. That probably wouldn’t be difficult to do, but Khan is making no moves to signify that’s his plan. He’s working the draft like a pro and signing free agents like he just bought a new copy of Madden. The Jaguars are trying to get better and put a good product on the team. From the outside it looks like Khan is at least giving the fans in Jacksonville every reason he can, especially with his own wallet, to support and keep the team. At this point, it’s up to them.When Terry Pegula bought the Buffalo Bills, any chance of that franchise moving was gone. The Cardinals and Buccaneers both have new-ish stadiums and can’t move.Really, for St. Louis that August owner’s meeting is the end, one way or the other. If Inglewood stadium gets approved, and it will, the Rams are gone. If the Carson stadium gets approved, and it might, the Raiders are gone. There’s no team left for St. Louis to grab.Save your money, St. Louis. Save your dignity. Stop fighting a battle you can’t win and use the extra time to get into the Kansas City Chiefs because they aren’t going anywhere.https://www.getmoresports.com/st-louis- ... nevitable/ by Elvis 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #2 I'm not sure this guy brings anything new or has any inside information but i certainly agree with him. RFU Season Ticket Holder by moklerman 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #3 I could care less where any NFL team plays.Sad what passes for professional these days.Plus, as much as I think the wind is blowing in that direction, the Rams to LA isn't a certainty. Nor is expansion out of the question. Not really sure why this guy wrote the article. It sounds good for us west coasters, but I'd rather have a little more substance. by Elvis 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #4 I think it's more of a blog than an article. Also found this from Adam Greene (From January):https://www.getmoresports.com/st-louis- ... nges-2015/Hey St. Louis Rams! Here’s How You Can Fix Your TeamAdam Greene January 20, 2015 NFL Leave a comment 119 ViewsHello Rams. It’s me again. We’ve had a rough go of it, you and me, over the last, say, 13 seasons. But we can make it good again. I believe in us. You’ve been my favorite team since I was four years old. I don’t care what city you play in. I’m not going to turn on you now, not unless you draft Jameis Winston, but even then I’ll be back after he flames out. We can fix this, you and me. Mostly you. But there’s some things you’ve got to do.This season saw the best roster the Rams have put on the field since Scott Linehan began decimating the team in 2006. It still ended with a 6-10 record and the eighth consecutive losing season for the franchise and worse under head coach Jeff Fisher. Still, the Rams were close and if you watched every game, like I did, you saw a team that was one player away from joining the party. Unfortunately, that one player was on the sideline with a two-time surgically-repaired left knee.Here are the six things the St. Louis (or Los Angeles) Rams on my wish list that you need to do to get to the playoffs next year. And maybe go further than that.sam+bradfordDespite yet another serious knee injury, the Rams should hold onto Sam Bradford for 2015 to see what he can do in the last year of his contract.Sign Sam Bradford to a cap-friendly extension. Do not let him go, whatever you do.Sam Bradford is coming into the final year of his rookie contract, the last of the crazy contracts, that will pay him $16.5 million this season. Bradford hasn’t been injury prone in the NFL so much as had horrible luck. Nobody takes the shots to the knee he has and walks away. If Bradford is a bust, it’s best to make him the Rams bust under a contract that would pay him NFL starter money, probably $10 million a year, but structure it with incentives and a better cap hit in case he gets hurt again. Because if he does, it’s time to cut bait. If the Rams let Bradford go, make no mistake, in a league with only 16 legitimate starting quarterbacks, he’d be signed immediately. He might not even make it off waivers with Rex Ryan in Buffalo needing a QB. No, Bradford has to stay and the Rams need to make it happen.Resign your own free agentsThe Rams have the majority of their key players under contract and most of those (with the exception of Bradford) aren’t bad. The two biggest players the Rams must keep are wide receiver Kenny Britt (26) and right tackle Joe Barksdale (27).Britt led the Rams with 48 catches for 748 yards and three touchdowns this last season. More than that, Britt was a boon to the team in the locker room, helping Brian Quick jump out for what looked to be a breakout season before his injury. With Britt, the Rams have a potent receiving corps along with Quick, Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey and Chris Givens. Britt was the glue this season and a bright spot in a rough offensive year. Time to sign him long term.Barksdale has played his butt off in his two seasons with the Rams and has probably been their best overall offensive lineman in that span. Barksdale graded out as one of the top eight offensive tackles and the No. 1 run blocker in the league. Barksdale is a right tackle and that might keep his price down a little, but he’s too important to let go. The Rams should have Barksdale under contract before free agency begins or they may lose him.Tight end Lance Kendricks (27) has been an important piece in the passing game, especially in the red zone, leading the team with five touchdowns this season. Kendricks along with restricted free agent Corey Harkey are important pieces in a Rams offense that’s just now worth a damn. Harkey and Kendricks can both get open on third down when the Rams need it and can play H-Back in the backfield. They need to find a way to keep them.LangfordRams defensive tackle Kendall Langford may be on the chopping block this offseason.Cut Jake Long, Scott Wells and Kendall LangfordThe Rams rolled the dice with Jake Long, hoping he would return to his Pro Bowl form, but it just hasn’t happened. Long has been injured a lot and when he’s on the field, has been mediocre at best. It was Long that surrendered the hit that ended Sam Bradford’s year in the preseason last year. It’s time he called it a career.Wells has been OK, but for the money he’s due to make ($4.7 million) he should be a hell of a lot better than OK. There are better guys out there and probably better young guys currently on the Rams roster.Finally, Langford is an odd one. He’s got too big a cap number this year at $7 million and has underperformed for that money while, at the same time, being a decent tackle. But he’s not a starter anymore with the emergence of rookie Aaron Donald and the continued development of Michael Brockers. The Rams should cut Langford and then try to re-sign him. He’s a good piece to have on the line, but not a multi-million dollar piece.Sign a free agent quarterback that you know can start in the NFL.Bradford hasn’t played a full season in two years. There’s every reason to believe that he won’t get the same knee blasted again, but the Rams should have learned from those two seasons that the back-up quarterbacks they had were fare from adequate. Jeff Fisher has said that they’ll bring in guys to “compete” with Bradford, but that’s a joke. No free agent or rookie quarterback is going to beat Sam Bradford out in camp. It’s ridiculous to think they would. No, the Rams really need a guy they can line up with that isn’t Shaun Hill or Austin Davis. They need a guy that can and has won games in the NFL. And he can be old. Look at what the Bills did with Kyle Orton.Here’s the guys you need to look at: Matt Flynn from Green Bay, Matt Hasselbeck from Indianapolis or Matt Moore from the Miami Dolphins. The Rams will be tempted to look at talented young guys that’ll be on the market like Jake Locker and Brian Hoyer, but they have their own injury issues for the last two seasons too. There’s no advantage there. Christian Ponder or Mark Sanchez? The Rams didn’t want Sanchez last year and Ponder’s never won anything. Flynn has helped the Packers make the playoffs. Hassellbeck played in a Super Bowl. They’re your guys.Sign a big-time free agent center. Don’t be afraid to spend some money.Since the Rams, in my scenario here, have dumped Wells, they’ll need a replacement. They could go with a guy on their own roster like Barrett Jones, but they need a young star. An anchor to join Barksdale, Roger Saffold and Greg Robinson to hold down that line for the next 10 seasons. Stefan Wisniewski from the Raiders and Rodney Hudson from the Chiefs are the guys to target, with either one sliding right into the starting position and making a Pro Bowl or five in the process.StacyWith the emergence of rookie Tre Mason in the St. Louis backfield, Zac Stacy looks to be the odd man out.Trade Zac Stacy.Every league’s fantasy bust this season is a good running back and a legitimate NFL starter for most other teams that aren’t the Rams. Stacy was beaten out by Rookie Tre Mason as an every-down back and had already lost his third-down back job to Bennie Cunningham last year. Stacy has a ton of value and is probably better than any running back on 15 NFL team’s roster right now. The Rams traded fourth and sixth round picks to the Buccaneers for safety Mark Barron last season and it would be nice to get one or more of those back. Stacy is just wasting a roster spot at this point and he’s a good kid who deserves to play. Just somewhere in the AFC.Don’t be afraid to bring in an old guy to be a leader on defense.Jo-Lonn Dunbar has been a fine outside linebacker, but he’s not been spectacular. Lance Briggs has been spectacular. With a new coach and limited salary cap space, the Bears won’t resign Briggs and he’s right there waiting to join the team. If the Rams put Briggs with Alec Ogletree and James Lauranitis with Dunbar as the backup, they’ll have something special behind what is already one of the best defensive lines in the league.Finally, Rams, here is your perfect 2015 draftFirst round – Andrus Peat, OT, StanfordSecond round – Bryce Petty, QB, BaylorThird round – Paul Dawson, OLB, TCUFifth round – Geno Grisson, OLB, OklahomaSeventh round – Justin Fox, FS, Mississippi State About the Author Latest PostsAbout Adam GreeneAdam Greene is a sportswriter, photographer, humorist and trophy husband to New York Times Bestselling Author Amy Greene. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #5 Really, for St. Louis that August owner’s meeting is the end, one way or the other. If Inglewood stadium gets approved, and it will, the Rams are gone. If the Carson stadium gets approved, and it might, the Raiders are gone. There’s no team left for St. Louis to grab.Save your money, St. Louis. Save your dignity. Stop fighting a battle you can’t win and use the extra time to get into the Kansas City Chiefs because they aren’t going anywhere.Looks good on electronic paper. But I have to agree with MM, a bit more substance to back his claims would have been nice.And what happens to San Diego? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! 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by Elvis 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #2 I'm not sure this guy brings anything new or has any inside information but i certainly agree with him. RFU Season Ticket Holder by moklerman 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #3 I could care less where any NFL team plays.Sad what passes for professional these days.Plus, as much as I think the wind is blowing in that direction, the Rams to LA isn't a certainty. Nor is expansion out of the question. Not really sure why this guy wrote the article. It sounds good for us west coasters, but I'd rather have a little more substance. by Elvis 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #4 I think it's more of a blog than an article. Also found this from Adam Greene (From January):https://www.getmoresports.com/st-louis- ... nges-2015/Hey St. Louis Rams! Here’s How You Can Fix Your TeamAdam Greene January 20, 2015 NFL Leave a comment 119 ViewsHello Rams. It’s me again. We’ve had a rough go of it, you and me, over the last, say, 13 seasons. But we can make it good again. I believe in us. You’ve been my favorite team since I was four years old. I don’t care what city you play in. I’m not going to turn on you now, not unless you draft Jameis Winston, but even then I’ll be back after he flames out. We can fix this, you and me. Mostly you. But there’s some things you’ve got to do.This season saw the best roster the Rams have put on the field since Scott Linehan began decimating the team in 2006. It still ended with a 6-10 record and the eighth consecutive losing season for the franchise and worse under head coach Jeff Fisher. Still, the Rams were close and if you watched every game, like I did, you saw a team that was one player away from joining the party. Unfortunately, that one player was on the sideline with a two-time surgically-repaired left knee.Here are the six things the St. Louis (or Los Angeles) Rams on my wish list that you need to do to get to the playoffs next year. And maybe go further than that.sam+bradfordDespite yet another serious knee injury, the Rams should hold onto Sam Bradford for 2015 to see what he can do in the last year of his contract.Sign Sam Bradford to a cap-friendly extension. Do not let him go, whatever you do.Sam Bradford is coming into the final year of his rookie contract, the last of the crazy contracts, that will pay him $16.5 million this season. Bradford hasn’t been injury prone in the NFL so much as had horrible luck. Nobody takes the shots to the knee he has and walks away. If Bradford is a bust, it’s best to make him the Rams bust under a contract that would pay him NFL starter money, probably $10 million a year, but structure it with incentives and a better cap hit in case he gets hurt again. Because if he does, it’s time to cut bait. If the Rams let Bradford go, make no mistake, in a league with only 16 legitimate starting quarterbacks, he’d be signed immediately. He might not even make it off waivers with Rex Ryan in Buffalo needing a QB. No, Bradford has to stay and the Rams need to make it happen.Resign your own free agentsThe Rams have the majority of their key players under contract and most of those (with the exception of Bradford) aren’t bad. The two biggest players the Rams must keep are wide receiver Kenny Britt (26) and right tackle Joe Barksdale (27).Britt led the Rams with 48 catches for 748 yards and three touchdowns this last season. More than that, Britt was a boon to the team in the locker room, helping Brian Quick jump out for what looked to be a breakout season before his injury. With Britt, the Rams have a potent receiving corps along with Quick, Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey and Chris Givens. Britt was the glue this season and a bright spot in a rough offensive year. Time to sign him long term.Barksdale has played his butt off in his two seasons with the Rams and has probably been their best overall offensive lineman in that span. Barksdale graded out as one of the top eight offensive tackles and the No. 1 run blocker in the league. Barksdale is a right tackle and that might keep his price down a little, but he’s too important to let go. The Rams should have Barksdale under contract before free agency begins or they may lose him.Tight end Lance Kendricks (27) has been an important piece in the passing game, especially in the red zone, leading the team with five touchdowns this season. Kendricks along with restricted free agent Corey Harkey are important pieces in a Rams offense that’s just now worth a damn. Harkey and Kendricks can both get open on third down when the Rams need it and can play H-Back in the backfield. They need to find a way to keep them.LangfordRams defensive tackle Kendall Langford may be on the chopping block this offseason.Cut Jake Long, Scott Wells and Kendall LangfordThe Rams rolled the dice with Jake Long, hoping he would return to his Pro Bowl form, but it just hasn’t happened. Long has been injured a lot and when he’s on the field, has been mediocre at best. It was Long that surrendered the hit that ended Sam Bradford’s year in the preseason last year. It’s time he called it a career.Wells has been OK, but for the money he’s due to make ($4.7 million) he should be a hell of a lot better than OK. There are better guys out there and probably better young guys currently on the Rams roster.Finally, Langford is an odd one. He’s got too big a cap number this year at $7 million and has underperformed for that money while, at the same time, being a decent tackle. But he’s not a starter anymore with the emergence of rookie Aaron Donald and the continued development of Michael Brockers. The Rams should cut Langford and then try to re-sign him. He’s a good piece to have on the line, but not a multi-million dollar piece.Sign a free agent quarterback that you know can start in the NFL.Bradford hasn’t played a full season in two years. There’s every reason to believe that he won’t get the same knee blasted again, but the Rams should have learned from those two seasons that the back-up quarterbacks they had were fare from adequate. Jeff Fisher has said that they’ll bring in guys to “compete” with Bradford, but that’s a joke. No free agent or rookie quarterback is going to beat Sam Bradford out in camp. It’s ridiculous to think they would. No, the Rams really need a guy they can line up with that isn’t Shaun Hill or Austin Davis. They need a guy that can and has won games in the NFL. And he can be old. Look at what the Bills did with Kyle Orton.Here’s the guys you need to look at: Matt Flynn from Green Bay, Matt Hasselbeck from Indianapolis or Matt Moore from the Miami Dolphins. The Rams will be tempted to look at talented young guys that’ll be on the market like Jake Locker and Brian Hoyer, but they have their own injury issues for the last two seasons too. There’s no advantage there. Christian Ponder or Mark Sanchez? The Rams didn’t want Sanchez last year and Ponder’s never won anything. Flynn has helped the Packers make the playoffs. Hassellbeck played in a Super Bowl. They’re your guys.Sign a big-time free agent center. Don’t be afraid to spend some money.Since the Rams, in my scenario here, have dumped Wells, they’ll need a replacement. They could go with a guy on their own roster like Barrett Jones, but they need a young star. An anchor to join Barksdale, Roger Saffold and Greg Robinson to hold down that line for the next 10 seasons. Stefan Wisniewski from the Raiders and Rodney Hudson from the Chiefs are the guys to target, with either one sliding right into the starting position and making a Pro Bowl or five in the process.StacyWith the emergence of rookie Tre Mason in the St. Louis backfield, Zac Stacy looks to be the odd man out.Trade Zac Stacy.Every league’s fantasy bust this season is a good running back and a legitimate NFL starter for most other teams that aren’t the Rams. Stacy was beaten out by Rookie Tre Mason as an every-down back and had already lost his third-down back job to Bennie Cunningham last year. Stacy has a ton of value and is probably better than any running back on 15 NFL team’s roster right now. The Rams traded fourth and sixth round picks to the Buccaneers for safety Mark Barron last season and it would be nice to get one or more of those back. Stacy is just wasting a roster spot at this point and he’s a good kid who deserves to play. Just somewhere in the AFC.Don’t be afraid to bring in an old guy to be a leader on defense.Jo-Lonn Dunbar has been a fine outside linebacker, but he’s not been spectacular. Lance Briggs has been spectacular. With a new coach and limited salary cap space, the Bears won’t resign Briggs and he’s right there waiting to join the team. If the Rams put Briggs with Alec Ogletree and James Lauranitis with Dunbar as the backup, they’ll have something special behind what is already one of the best defensive lines in the league.Finally, Rams, here is your perfect 2015 draftFirst round – Andrus Peat, OT, StanfordSecond round – Bryce Petty, QB, BaylorThird round – Paul Dawson, OLB, TCUFifth round – Geno Grisson, OLB, OklahomaSeventh round – Justin Fox, FS, Mississippi State About the Author Latest PostsAbout Adam GreeneAdam Greene is a sportswriter, photographer, humorist and trophy husband to New York Times Bestselling Author Amy Greene. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #5 Really, for St. Louis that August owner’s meeting is the end, one way or the other. If Inglewood stadium gets approved, and it will, the Rams are gone. If the Carson stadium gets approved, and it might, the Raiders are gone. There’s no team left for St. Louis to grab.Save your money, St. Louis. Save your dignity. Stop fighting a battle you can’t win and use the extra time to get into the Kansas City Chiefs because they aren’t going anywhere.Looks good on electronic paper. But I have to agree with MM, a bit more substance to back his claims would have been nice.And what happens to San Diego? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! 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by moklerman 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 7680 Joined: Apr 17 2015 Bakersfield, CA Hall of Fame Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #3 I could care less where any NFL team plays.Sad what passes for professional these days.Plus, as much as I think the wind is blowing in that direction, the Rams to LA isn't a certainty. Nor is expansion out of the question. Not really sure why this guy wrote the article. It sounds good for us west coasters, but I'd rather have a little more substance. by Elvis 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #4 I think it's more of a blog than an article. Also found this from Adam Greene (From January):https://www.getmoresports.com/st-louis- ... nges-2015/Hey St. Louis Rams! Here’s How You Can Fix Your TeamAdam Greene January 20, 2015 NFL Leave a comment 119 ViewsHello Rams. It’s me again. We’ve had a rough go of it, you and me, over the last, say, 13 seasons. But we can make it good again. I believe in us. You’ve been my favorite team since I was four years old. I don’t care what city you play in. I’m not going to turn on you now, not unless you draft Jameis Winston, but even then I’ll be back after he flames out. We can fix this, you and me. Mostly you. But there’s some things you’ve got to do.This season saw the best roster the Rams have put on the field since Scott Linehan began decimating the team in 2006. It still ended with a 6-10 record and the eighth consecutive losing season for the franchise and worse under head coach Jeff Fisher. Still, the Rams were close and if you watched every game, like I did, you saw a team that was one player away from joining the party. Unfortunately, that one player was on the sideline with a two-time surgically-repaired left knee.Here are the six things the St. Louis (or Los Angeles) Rams on my wish list that you need to do to get to the playoffs next year. And maybe go further than that.sam+bradfordDespite yet another serious knee injury, the Rams should hold onto Sam Bradford for 2015 to see what he can do in the last year of his contract.Sign Sam Bradford to a cap-friendly extension. Do not let him go, whatever you do.Sam Bradford is coming into the final year of his rookie contract, the last of the crazy contracts, that will pay him $16.5 million this season. Bradford hasn’t been injury prone in the NFL so much as had horrible luck. Nobody takes the shots to the knee he has and walks away. If Bradford is a bust, it’s best to make him the Rams bust under a contract that would pay him NFL starter money, probably $10 million a year, but structure it with incentives and a better cap hit in case he gets hurt again. Because if he does, it’s time to cut bait. If the Rams let Bradford go, make no mistake, in a league with only 16 legitimate starting quarterbacks, he’d be signed immediately. He might not even make it off waivers with Rex Ryan in Buffalo needing a QB. No, Bradford has to stay and the Rams need to make it happen.Resign your own free agentsThe Rams have the majority of their key players under contract and most of those (with the exception of Bradford) aren’t bad. The two biggest players the Rams must keep are wide receiver Kenny Britt (26) and right tackle Joe Barksdale (27).Britt led the Rams with 48 catches for 748 yards and three touchdowns this last season. More than that, Britt was a boon to the team in the locker room, helping Brian Quick jump out for what looked to be a breakout season before his injury. With Britt, the Rams have a potent receiving corps along with Quick, Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey and Chris Givens. Britt was the glue this season and a bright spot in a rough offensive year. Time to sign him long term.Barksdale has played his butt off in his two seasons with the Rams and has probably been their best overall offensive lineman in that span. Barksdale graded out as one of the top eight offensive tackles and the No. 1 run blocker in the league. Barksdale is a right tackle and that might keep his price down a little, but he’s too important to let go. The Rams should have Barksdale under contract before free agency begins or they may lose him.Tight end Lance Kendricks (27) has been an important piece in the passing game, especially in the red zone, leading the team with five touchdowns this season. Kendricks along with restricted free agent Corey Harkey are important pieces in a Rams offense that’s just now worth a damn. Harkey and Kendricks can both get open on third down when the Rams need it and can play H-Back in the backfield. They need to find a way to keep them.LangfordRams defensive tackle Kendall Langford may be on the chopping block this offseason.Cut Jake Long, Scott Wells and Kendall LangfordThe Rams rolled the dice with Jake Long, hoping he would return to his Pro Bowl form, but it just hasn’t happened. Long has been injured a lot and when he’s on the field, has been mediocre at best. It was Long that surrendered the hit that ended Sam Bradford’s year in the preseason last year. It’s time he called it a career.Wells has been OK, but for the money he’s due to make ($4.7 million) he should be a hell of a lot better than OK. There are better guys out there and probably better young guys currently on the Rams roster.Finally, Langford is an odd one. He’s got too big a cap number this year at $7 million and has underperformed for that money while, at the same time, being a decent tackle. But he’s not a starter anymore with the emergence of rookie Aaron Donald and the continued development of Michael Brockers. The Rams should cut Langford and then try to re-sign him. He’s a good piece to have on the line, but not a multi-million dollar piece.Sign a free agent quarterback that you know can start in the NFL.Bradford hasn’t played a full season in two years. There’s every reason to believe that he won’t get the same knee blasted again, but the Rams should have learned from those two seasons that the back-up quarterbacks they had were fare from adequate. Jeff Fisher has said that they’ll bring in guys to “compete” with Bradford, but that’s a joke. No free agent or rookie quarterback is going to beat Sam Bradford out in camp. It’s ridiculous to think they would. No, the Rams really need a guy they can line up with that isn’t Shaun Hill or Austin Davis. They need a guy that can and has won games in the NFL. And he can be old. Look at what the Bills did with Kyle Orton.Here’s the guys you need to look at: Matt Flynn from Green Bay, Matt Hasselbeck from Indianapolis or Matt Moore from the Miami Dolphins. The Rams will be tempted to look at talented young guys that’ll be on the market like Jake Locker and Brian Hoyer, but they have their own injury issues for the last two seasons too. There’s no advantage there. Christian Ponder or Mark Sanchez? The Rams didn’t want Sanchez last year and Ponder’s never won anything. Flynn has helped the Packers make the playoffs. Hassellbeck played in a Super Bowl. They’re your guys.Sign a big-time free agent center. Don’t be afraid to spend some money.Since the Rams, in my scenario here, have dumped Wells, they’ll need a replacement. They could go with a guy on their own roster like Barrett Jones, but they need a young star. An anchor to join Barksdale, Roger Saffold and Greg Robinson to hold down that line for the next 10 seasons. Stefan Wisniewski from the Raiders and Rodney Hudson from the Chiefs are the guys to target, with either one sliding right into the starting position and making a Pro Bowl or five in the process.StacyWith the emergence of rookie Tre Mason in the St. Louis backfield, Zac Stacy looks to be the odd man out.Trade Zac Stacy.Every league’s fantasy bust this season is a good running back and a legitimate NFL starter for most other teams that aren’t the Rams. Stacy was beaten out by Rookie Tre Mason as an every-down back and had already lost his third-down back job to Bennie Cunningham last year. Stacy has a ton of value and is probably better than any running back on 15 NFL team’s roster right now. The Rams traded fourth and sixth round picks to the Buccaneers for safety Mark Barron last season and it would be nice to get one or more of those back. Stacy is just wasting a roster spot at this point and he’s a good kid who deserves to play. Just somewhere in the AFC.Don’t be afraid to bring in an old guy to be a leader on defense.Jo-Lonn Dunbar has been a fine outside linebacker, but he’s not been spectacular. Lance Briggs has been spectacular. With a new coach and limited salary cap space, the Bears won’t resign Briggs and he’s right there waiting to join the team. If the Rams put Briggs with Alec Ogletree and James Lauranitis with Dunbar as the backup, they’ll have something special behind what is already one of the best defensive lines in the league.Finally, Rams, here is your perfect 2015 draftFirst round – Andrus Peat, OT, StanfordSecond round – Bryce Petty, QB, BaylorThird round – Paul Dawson, OLB, TCUFifth round – Geno Grisson, OLB, OklahomaSeventh round – Justin Fox, FS, Mississippi State About the Author Latest PostsAbout Adam GreeneAdam Greene is a sportswriter, photographer, humorist and trophy husband to New York Times Bestselling Author Amy Greene. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #5 Really, for St. Louis that August owner’s meeting is the end, one way or the other. If Inglewood stadium gets approved, and it will, the Rams are gone. If the Carson stadium gets approved, and it might, the Raiders are gone. There’s no team left for St. Louis to grab.Save your money, St. Louis. Save your dignity. Stop fighting a battle you can’t win and use the extra time to get into the Kansas City Chiefs because they aren’t going anywhere.Looks good on electronic paper. But I have to agree with MM, a bit more substance to back his claims would have been nice.And what happens to San Diego? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! 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by Elvis 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 41502 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #4 I think it's more of a blog than an article. Also found this from Adam Greene (From January):https://www.getmoresports.com/st-louis- ... nges-2015/Hey St. Louis Rams! Here’s How You Can Fix Your TeamAdam Greene January 20, 2015 NFL Leave a comment 119 ViewsHello Rams. It’s me again. We’ve had a rough go of it, you and me, over the last, say, 13 seasons. But we can make it good again. I believe in us. You’ve been my favorite team since I was four years old. I don’t care what city you play in. I’m not going to turn on you now, not unless you draft Jameis Winston, but even then I’ll be back after he flames out. We can fix this, you and me. Mostly you. But there’s some things you’ve got to do.This season saw the best roster the Rams have put on the field since Scott Linehan began decimating the team in 2006. It still ended with a 6-10 record and the eighth consecutive losing season for the franchise and worse under head coach Jeff Fisher. Still, the Rams were close and if you watched every game, like I did, you saw a team that was one player away from joining the party. Unfortunately, that one player was on the sideline with a two-time surgically-repaired left knee.Here are the six things the St. Louis (or Los Angeles) Rams on my wish list that you need to do to get to the playoffs next year. And maybe go further than that.sam+bradfordDespite yet another serious knee injury, the Rams should hold onto Sam Bradford for 2015 to see what he can do in the last year of his contract.Sign Sam Bradford to a cap-friendly extension. Do not let him go, whatever you do.Sam Bradford is coming into the final year of his rookie contract, the last of the crazy contracts, that will pay him $16.5 million this season. Bradford hasn’t been injury prone in the NFL so much as had horrible luck. Nobody takes the shots to the knee he has and walks away. If Bradford is a bust, it’s best to make him the Rams bust under a contract that would pay him NFL starter money, probably $10 million a year, but structure it with incentives and a better cap hit in case he gets hurt again. Because if he does, it’s time to cut bait. If the Rams let Bradford go, make no mistake, in a league with only 16 legitimate starting quarterbacks, he’d be signed immediately. He might not even make it off waivers with Rex Ryan in Buffalo needing a QB. No, Bradford has to stay and the Rams need to make it happen.Resign your own free agentsThe Rams have the majority of their key players under contract and most of those (with the exception of Bradford) aren’t bad. The two biggest players the Rams must keep are wide receiver Kenny Britt (26) and right tackle Joe Barksdale (27).Britt led the Rams with 48 catches for 748 yards and three touchdowns this last season. More than that, Britt was a boon to the team in the locker room, helping Brian Quick jump out for what looked to be a breakout season before his injury. With Britt, the Rams have a potent receiving corps along with Quick, Tavon Austin, Stedman Bailey and Chris Givens. Britt was the glue this season and a bright spot in a rough offensive year. Time to sign him long term.Barksdale has played his butt off in his two seasons with the Rams and has probably been their best overall offensive lineman in that span. Barksdale graded out as one of the top eight offensive tackles and the No. 1 run blocker in the league. Barksdale is a right tackle and that might keep his price down a little, but he’s too important to let go. The Rams should have Barksdale under contract before free agency begins or they may lose him.Tight end Lance Kendricks (27) has been an important piece in the passing game, especially in the red zone, leading the team with five touchdowns this season. Kendricks along with restricted free agent Corey Harkey are important pieces in a Rams offense that’s just now worth a damn. Harkey and Kendricks can both get open on third down when the Rams need it and can play H-Back in the backfield. They need to find a way to keep them.LangfordRams defensive tackle Kendall Langford may be on the chopping block this offseason.Cut Jake Long, Scott Wells and Kendall LangfordThe Rams rolled the dice with Jake Long, hoping he would return to his Pro Bowl form, but it just hasn’t happened. Long has been injured a lot and when he’s on the field, has been mediocre at best. It was Long that surrendered the hit that ended Sam Bradford’s year in the preseason last year. It’s time he called it a career.Wells has been OK, but for the money he’s due to make ($4.7 million) he should be a hell of a lot better than OK. There are better guys out there and probably better young guys currently on the Rams roster.Finally, Langford is an odd one. He’s got too big a cap number this year at $7 million and has underperformed for that money while, at the same time, being a decent tackle. But he’s not a starter anymore with the emergence of rookie Aaron Donald and the continued development of Michael Brockers. The Rams should cut Langford and then try to re-sign him. He’s a good piece to have on the line, but not a multi-million dollar piece.Sign a free agent quarterback that you know can start in the NFL.Bradford hasn’t played a full season in two years. There’s every reason to believe that he won’t get the same knee blasted again, but the Rams should have learned from those two seasons that the back-up quarterbacks they had were fare from adequate. Jeff Fisher has said that they’ll bring in guys to “compete” with Bradford, but that’s a joke. No free agent or rookie quarterback is going to beat Sam Bradford out in camp. It’s ridiculous to think they would. No, the Rams really need a guy they can line up with that isn’t Shaun Hill or Austin Davis. They need a guy that can and has won games in the NFL. And he can be old. Look at what the Bills did with Kyle Orton.Here’s the guys you need to look at: Matt Flynn from Green Bay, Matt Hasselbeck from Indianapolis or Matt Moore from the Miami Dolphins. The Rams will be tempted to look at talented young guys that’ll be on the market like Jake Locker and Brian Hoyer, but they have their own injury issues for the last two seasons too. There’s no advantage there. Christian Ponder or Mark Sanchez? The Rams didn’t want Sanchez last year and Ponder’s never won anything. Flynn has helped the Packers make the playoffs. Hassellbeck played in a Super Bowl. They’re your guys.Sign a big-time free agent center. Don’t be afraid to spend some money.Since the Rams, in my scenario here, have dumped Wells, they’ll need a replacement. They could go with a guy on their own roster like Barrett Jones, but they need a young star. An anchor to join Barksdale, Roger Saffold and Greg Robinson to hold down that line for the next 10 seasons. Stefan Wisniewski from the Raiders and Rodney Hudson from the Chiefs are the guys to target, with either one sliding right into the starting position and making a Pro Bowl or five in the process.StacyWith the emergence of rookie Tre Mason in the St. Louis backfield, Zac Stacy looks to be the odd man out.Trade Zac Stacy.Every league’s fantasy bust this season is a good running back and a legitimate NFL starter for most other teams that aren’t the Rams. Stacy was beaten out by Rookie Tre Mason as an every-down back and had already lost his third-down back job to Bennie Cunningham last year. Stacy has a ton of value and is probably better than any running back on 15 NFL team’s roster right now. The Rams traded fourth and sixth round picks to the Buccaneers for safety Mark Barron last season and it would be nice to get one or more of those back. Stacy is just wasting a roster spot at this point and he’s a good kid who deserves to play. Just somewhere in the AFC.Don’t be afraid to bring in an old guy to be a leader on defense.Jo-Lonn Dunbar has been a fine outside linebacker, but he’s not been spectacular. Lance Briggs has been spectacular. With a new coach and limited salary cap space, the Bears won’t resign Briggs and he’s right there waiting to join the team. If the Rams put Briggs with Alec Ogletree and James Lauranitis with Dunbar as the backup, they’ll have something special behind what is already one of the best defensive lines in the league.Finally, Rams, here is your perfect 2015 draftFirst round – Andrus Peat, OT, StanfordSecond round – Bryce Petty, QB, BaylorThird round – Paul Dawson, OLB, TCUFifth round – Geno Grisson, OLB, OklahomaSeventh round – Justin Fox, FS, Mississippi State About the Author Latest PostsAbout Adam GreeneAdam Greene is a sportswriter, photographer, humorist and trophy husband to New York Times Bestselling Author Amy Greene. RFU Season Ticket Holder by Hacksaw 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #5 Really, for St. Louis that August owner’s meeting is the end, one way or the other. If Inglewood stadium gets approved, and it will, the Rams are gone. If the Carson stadium gets approved, and it might, the Raiders are gone. There’s no team left for St. Louis to grab.Save your money, St. Louis. Save your dignity. Stop fighting a battle you can’t win and use the extra time to get into the Kansas City Chiefs because they aren’t going anywhere.Looks good on electronic paper. But I have to agree with MM, a bit more substance to back his claims would have been nice.And what happens to San Diego? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 5 posts Jul 04 2025
by Hacksaw 1 decade 3 weeks ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator Re: St. Louis Should Brace For the Inevitable With Rams Move POST #5 Really, for St. Louis that August owner’s meeting is the end, one way or the other. If Inglewood stadium gets approved, and it will, the Rams are gone. If the Carson stadium gets approved, and it might, the Raiders are gone. There’s no team left for St. Louis to grab.Save your money, St. Louis. Save your dignity. Stop fighting a battle you can’t win and use the extra time to get into the Kansas City Chiefs because they aren’t going anywhere.Looks good on electronic paper. But I have to agree with MM, a bit more substance to back his claims would have been nice.And what happens to San Diego? GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS Reply 1 / 1 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business