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den-the-coach

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It's definitely Kurt, but he is a poor fit for out system.

I disagree sir, great players adapt to any system and if Fisher had Warner, he might feel differently...You are correct my esteem colleague with this team there is only one easy answer and may God bless us everyone.
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If you could pick one past Ram that you think would make the biggest difference at putting this team over the top. Who would it be?

I'll start with the obvious choice.

Kurt Warner

Thread Over.

Turn the lights out when you are done.
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I disagree sir, great players adapt to any system and if Fisher had Warner, he might feel differently...You are correct my esteem colleague with this team there is only one easy answer and may God bless us everyone.
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I don't see Fisher ever supporting an uptempo offense where the offensive possessions don't always eat up clock. Then you have what th Giants had in 2003 with Warner, a good QB that did not fit the system. Still would be better than Foles most likely.
 

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I don't see Fisher ever supporting an uptempo offense where the offensive possessions don't always eat up clock. Then you have what th Giants had in 2003 with Warner, a good QB that did not fit the system. Still would be better than Foles most likely.

What the Giants had was a Kurt Warner (though pretty good) who was still not right yet, IMO. Either way, they had a winning record during his starts.
 

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How about Quinn crashing in from one side and the Deacon creating havoc on the other.
 

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Honestly Lane was who I thought of 1st!! BUT ..

For me there is ONLY one choice, MARSHALL FAULK!! He did it all and it was like having a Head Coach on the field. A great football player with a GREAT football mind!! In my mind there's No GSOT without him!!

Yeah but the thread was about who would make this year's team over the top. Faulk with Gurley and Mason? Seems like a waste when you can choose another ram legend to shore up a position in need.
 

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Nolan Cromwell!!! One of the smartest secondary players I remember.

After that...having a CB tandem of Rod Perry and Pat Thomas!!!
 

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Yeah but the thread was about who would make this year's team over the top. Faulk with Gurley and Mason? Seems like a waste when you can choose another ram legend to shore up a position in need.
I see your point, but Gurley, may not be quite ready yet, and who better to 'coach the RB's/WR's up' than Faulk!?!
 

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Without question it is Kurt Warner... however if I had to pick #2 it would be Isaac Bruce.

I think our WR would benefit greatly from one of the best route runners we've had.

Orlando Pace would be a good one too.
 

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What the Giants had was a Kurt Warner (though pretty good) who was still not right yet, IMO. Either way, they had a winning record during his starts.
And imagine what a healthy Kurt Warner could have done with that Giants team and the weapons they assembled after they turned over the keys to Eli
 

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What the Giants had was a Kurt Warner (though pretty good) who was still not right yet, IMO. Either way, they had a winning record during his starts.
Look Kurt Warner was my favorite QB. I just remember him in interviews saying it wasn't the best fit. It wouldn't be the best fit for him here either, but it would still be a massive improvement.
 

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I wanted to go Marshall Faulk, but our RB are actually pretty darn good.

To me, I'd go Kurt Warner. I think he'd be exactly what the doctor ordered for our offense and with our defense and special teams I think we'd definitely challenge for a Superbowl appearance.
 

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I have to say Kurt Warner too. Even in a run heavy offense Kurt would be a great QB.

My second choice is Isaiah Robertson. The Rams could really use a dominant Linebacker like him. It would put the D over the top IMO.
 

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Just getting rid of Wells puts us over the top.


OK... and bring back (and unleash) Samkon Gado.