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They just don't get it....


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4 minutes ago, Jmac said:

I don't care who the fug they sign as QB. This team is going NOWHERE with the Oline they put on the field season after season. This year, next year, or five years from now. 

Putting the horse before the cart for how many seasons now? They still can't understand that the front five on the Oline is what oils the engine. Don't know what the fug it will take to get that message across.

They persist in ignoring the most important cog on any offense besides the QB.

 

OK....AND?  So you go out and make the move that is available RIGHT NOW, which is getting one of the top 5 QBs in the game, who is only 25 years old.  Then you take your considerable salary cap space moving forward and you build him an o-line.  Hell, the Rams will not have a first round pick for 10 damn years, and they seem to be doing just fine building a successful team around their franchise QB.  

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1 minute ago, joemac said:

OK....AND?  So you go out and make the move that is available RIGHT NOW, which is getting one of the top 5 QBs in the game, who is only 25 years old.  Then you take your considerable salary cap space moving forward and you build him an o-line.  Hell, the Rams will not have a first round pick for 10 damn years, and they seem to be doing just fine building a successful team around their franchise QB.  

Fine...then its time for this team to sh%t or get off the pot. You want Watson, then find some way to flush the oline (minus Molton) and restock the shelves. No more turning a bind eye.

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9 minutes ago, Jmac said:

I don't care who the fug they sign as QB. This team is going NOWHERE with the Oline they put on the field season after season. This year, next year, or five years from now. 

Putting the horse before the cart for how many seasons now? They still can't understand that the front five on the Oline is what oils the engine. Don't know what the fug it will take to get that message across.

They persist in ignoring the most important cog on any offense besides the QB.

 

DW is a franchise QB. You get him now knowing you’re set at QB for a decade plus and focus your attention on fixing the oline. 

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3 minutes ago, Jmac said:

Fine...then its time for this team to sh%t or get off the pot. You want Watson, then find some way to flush the oline (minus Molton) and restock the shelves. No more turning a bind eye.

Absolutely with you there dude.  No matter who is playing QB, they need to make it priority number 1 to fix this goddamn putrid o line. 

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