What do you think the St. Louis Rams should do to win a game.
By stacysmomstl
@stacysmomstl (397)
United States
October 2, 2011 3:47pm CST
This season started with so much promise for the St. Louis Rams. Talks of them being higher than the middle of the division was what we heard before preseason. However now that the season has started they have lost every game so far. I know injuries have played a factor with them. I am just wondering what should the Rams do to help them win a game. I'm still rooting but I'm very disappointed.
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3 responses
@AmbiePam (93894)
• United States
3 Oct 11
Well, I do love my man Sam. He's an OU alum and a great guy. But being I live in Oklahoma, I get more Cowboy games than Ram games. So since I don't often get to see their games, I cannot tell you what they should do. But I'm going to blame it on the offensive line. When in doubt, blame it on them. Bradford needs more time to throw. Maybe he'd be able to make better decisions if he had the time to do so.
@stacysmomstl (397)
• United States
3 Oct 11
I didn't see Sunday's game, but I think you're right. Sam sits on the turf way to much for my liking. I'm always thinking he will get hurt. He looked really good last season and I'm not sure what's different this year. I know the receivers are different. Not much time before the season to get things together. However, other teams have the same handicap. Now unlike some here in St. Louis, I'm not blaming Sam for the Ram's problems. I still think he's great. They just need the right formula but I'm not sure what it is. But O-line could help! Thanks for your comments.
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@prospectboy (754)
• United States
27 Oct 11
I'm a Cowboys fan, but I like watching Steven Jackson play. Sam Bradford is going to be a great quarterback also. I know that they have dealt with some injuries this year, but I think they need some receivers also. Getting Brandon Lloyd from Denver was a great move for them, but I think it's going to be next year before him and Bradford develop a chemistry together.