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St. Louis Rams Claim Former Panther Travis Bond


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comments on Rams forum on getting Travis Bond...

-freaking beautiful. I love this, I was hoping we drafted more OL in the draft, but that didn't happen. Now we beefin up the depth, good crap Rams. I really like this.

-Damn, 35 1/2" arms, nice. Played RT at UNC I believe and OG so far in the NFL so has the versatility they like. Boudreau might just turn this kid into a beast.

-I'm glad that we got this guy off of waivers. He's a good prospect coming from a school known for producing offensive linemen. Has the size and length for tackle, but has played guard primarily. I like him more than Washington or Person, that's for damned sure.

-I love this signing for both the depth and because I think this is a guy that Boudreau will coach into something special. This team gets nastier by the minute.

-I wouldn't get too excited by him yet. Not being able to crack that depth chart over there isn't exactly a nice calling card. Did some reading on Panther boards and it seemed he was well liked by the org as OT and some felt that maybe the team decided he didn't have the feet for it. They replaced him with a giant french canadian, btw, so the thread was pretty funny.

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comments on Rams forum on getting Travis Bond...

-freaking beautiful. I love this, I was hoping we drafted more OL in the draft, but that didn't happen. Now we beefin up the depth, good crap Rams. I really like this.

-Damn, 35 1/2" arms, nice. Played RT at UNC I believe and OG so far in the NFL so has the versatility they like. Boudreau might just turn this kid into a beast.

-I'm glad that we got this guy off of waivers. He's a good prospect coming from a school known for producing offensive linemen. Has the size and length for tackle, but has played guard primarily. I like him more than Washington or Person, that's for damned sure.

-I love this signing for both the depth and because I think this is a guy that Boudreau will coach into something special. This team gets nastier by the minute.

-I wouldn't get too excited by him yet. Not being able to crack that depth chart over there isn't exactly a nice calling card. Did some reading on Panther boards and it seemed he was well liked by the org as OT and some felt that maybe the team decided he didn't have the feet for it. They replaced him with a giant french canadian, btw, so the thread was pretty funny.

i remember those first few days we had him here as well. ahhhhh the fresh smell of naivety.

if you can't manage to stay on the OL depth chart here...that might not be a good sign.

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