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John Elway had 302 career turnovers. Guess he was'nt talented either.

You should be ashamed of yourself for even saying any QB on our team now, or ever, in the same breath as Elway. Brett Favre has more picks than any Qb in history, and has 10 on this season, and Matt has tied him in two less games played

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He has, what 12 in 4 games? at that rate from here forward, if he started the same amount of seasons as Elway this pace, 720 turnovers.

and? good players turn the ball over and bad ones do to. but if you think coaching is not the main problem with this team you are just being silly.

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He has, what 12 in 4 games? at that rate from here forward, if he started the same amount of seasons as Elway this pace, 720 turnovers.

you could cherry pick numbers like that for all kinds of people and say they would have have been on pace for absurd stuff.

coaching is bad. real bad. Rams are not more talented than Carolina on either side of the ball.......John Fox doing the same stuff he did in 08 is a HUGE part of it. John Fox always wanting to go w/ his standard plan A is the problem. He doesn't adapt for opponents. He brings the same overall formula every week.....teams have him figured out and he just wants to blame execution of his scheme that the NFL knows. I mean Fox could get Peyton Manning and Peyton would like garbage running this show......

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you could cherry pick numbers like that for all kinds of people and say they would have have been on pace for absurd stuff.

coaching is bad. real bad. Rams are not more talented than Carolina on either side of the ball.......John Fox doing the same stuff he did in 08 is a HUGE part of it. John Fox always wanting to go w/ his standard plan A is the problem. He doesn't adapt for opponents. He brings the same overall formula every week.....teams have him figured out and he just wants to blame execution of his scheme that the NFL knows.

I agree 2008 the coaching was bad, 12-4 that season. You think we have a QB on our team as good as Bradford? I need some of what you smoking!

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Our players perform poorly because they are not properly prepared by our coaching staff. The blame can start there, or you can go a step higher and blame JR for having an overly conservative culture and not canning people, but rather hanging on to them until their contracts run out. Passive team, passive play, passive passive passive.

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