Ian Rapoport: "I really like how the Rams are re-tooling."

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That's a new one. So far we have "Rebuilding", "Remodeling", and now "Re-tooling."


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– It’s so simple, but I really like how the Rams are re-tooling. A ton of turnover in the offseason to get rid of the bad players on the roster. A million draft picks (with some risks) to put more talent on the field and increase competition. Locking up their key veterans, beginning with DE Chris Long. That’s the formula. With a really good QB in Sam Bradford, maybe they sped up their timetable.

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Re: Ian Rapoport: "I really like how the Rams are re-toolin

X said:
That's a new one. So far we have "Rebuilding", "Remodeling", and now "Re-tooling."

I guess they're all re-re-ing.

Anyway. If it were a rebuild everyone would say so, starting with the Rams.

The fact that they don't know what to call it is telling.

It's kind of a unique situation, actually.

Fisher has a lot of inherited veteran talent. But it's 4-2 year talent. Including one year where everyone got wiped out by injuries.

So they're not starting over. Not even anything close to it.

But because the inherited guys are so young, it's not easy to say what the overall talent level actually is. But it COULD be good, and there are signs that it is.

More than that though. The issue got kind of murky cause in a lot of cases, Fisher didn't plug holes, he just brought in his own guys. That's in effect just lateral moves.

There probably is no exact word for this.

But "rebuild" absolutely is not the word.
 

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Re: Ian Rapoport: "I really like how the Rams are re-toolin

X said:
That's a new one. So far we have "Rebuilding", "Remodeling", and now "Re-tooling."

No... We are "Reneging" to the rest of the league that we are no longer a doormat to anyone!
 

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Re: Ian Rapoport: "I really like how the Rams are re-toolin

zn said:
X said:
That's a new one. So far we have "Rebuilding", "Remodeling", and now "Re-tooling."

I guess they're all re-re-ing.

Anyway. If it were a rebuild everyone would say so, starting with the Rams.

The fact that they don't know what to call it is telling.

It's kind of a unique situation, actually.

Fisher has a lot of inherited veteran talent. But it's 4-2 year talent. Including one year where everyone got wiped out by injuries.

So they're not starting over. Not even anything close to it.

But because the inherited guys are so young, it's not easy to say what the overall talent level actually is. But it COULD be good, and there are signs that it is.

More than that though. The issue got kind of murky cause in a lot of cases, Fisher didn't plug holes, he just brought in his own guys. That's in effect just lateral moves.

There probably is no exact word for this.

But "rebuild" absolutely is not the word.

I don't think any of the "Re's" matter. It's just what Fisher and Snead can do in one off season.
They made the team younger and more athletic while getting bigger. That's obvious after watching the 1st couple practices. And they were able to keep the few core players.

But the question is that even after all the trade downs in the draft to bring in as much talent as possible for this year, how many more changes would have happened if they would have had the 30+ mil cap space this year that is projected for next year.
30+ mil. gets about 6 high quality starters.