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The definition of insanity is when something doesn't work right, you keep doing it the same way. Not since Tina Turner (who ironically is from St.Louis) has someone that has been abused by the same person kept coming back for more. During the introductory press conference for their new Offensive Coordinator, Jeff Fisher said Sam Bradford would be back with the team. And further more they are not planning on bringing in competition for Bradford. Which is a stark contrast of what GM Les Snead said a month ago.
When week 1 of the 2015 season rolls around, it will have been 100 calender weeks, or nearly 700 calender days, since the last time Sam Bradford took a snap in a regular season NFL game. His last game was the middle of October 2013 when he tore his ACL in Carolina. Then last year he tore the same ACL in Cleveland in the third week of the preseason. The same Sam Bradford who has played two full seasons (2010, 2012) in his past 6 seasons going back to his last year at Oklahoma in 2009. The same Sam Bradford who has missed 25 NFL games. The same Sam Bradford who has missed 29 of his last 52 games. The same Sam Bradford who is a woeful 18-30-1 as a starter. The same Sam Bradford who has totaled over $70 million dollars for those dreadful stats
The St.Louis Rams are on the same level of disgrace as the 1990's and 2000's Kansas City Royals, 1990's and 2000's LA Clippers, and the NY Islanders of the past 25 years. The Rams have passed even the Browns and Raiders on the inept list in the NFL. I am surprised Los Angeles is trying to get this dog faced organization. Problems like the Rams have don't go away with a new address. It starts with an owner who is just collecting money from revenue sharing and tv deals from the league. He has a terrible front office. Outside of the Head Coach, who is vastly over paid, his coaching staff is among the lowest paid in the NFL. They are not very good at talent evaluation. As mediocre as they've been drafting, their free agent signings have been laughable (Jake Long, Jared Cook, Scott Wells, Cortland Finnegan have signed contracts equaling over $120 million total and have produced nothing in return).
When week 1 of the 2015 season rolls around, it will have been 100 calender weeks, or nearly 700 calender days, since the last time Sam Bradford took a snap in a regular season NFL game. His last game was the middle of October 2013 when he tore his ACL in Carolina. Then last year he tore the same ACL in Cleveland in the third week of the preseason. The same Sam Bradford who has played two full seasons (2010, 2012) in his past 6 seasons going back to his last year at Oklahoma in 2009. The same Sam Bradford who has missed 25 NFL games. The same Sam Bradford who has missed 29 of his last 52 games. The same Sam Bradford who is a woeful 18-30-1 as a starter. The same Sam Bradford who has totaled over $70 million dollars for those dreadful stats
The St.Louis Rams are on the same level of disgrace as the 1990's and 2000's Kansas City Royals, 1990's and 2000's LA Clippers, and the NY Islanders of the past 25 years. The Rams have passed even the Browns and Raiders on the inept list in the NFL. I am surprised Los Angeles is trying to get this dog faced organization. Problems like the Rams have don't go away with a new address. It starts with an owner who is just collecting money from revenue sharing and tv deals from the league. He has a terrible front office. Outside of the Head Coach, who is vastly over paid, his coaching staff is among the lowest paid in the NFL. They are not very good at talent evaluation. As mediocre as they've been drafting, their free agent signings have been laughable (Jake Long, Jared Cook, Scott Wells, Cortland Finnegan have signed contracts equaling over $120 million total and have produced nothing in return).