Meh...she's entitled to her opinion. When the Rams put together convincing back-to-back wins then maybe I'll snicker at her.
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Some of her remarks from a chat earlier this season:
http://espn.go.com/sportsnation/chat/_/id/51047/fantasy-stephania-bell
Geoff (Easton, PA)
Stephania... first of all... Sam Bradford, just have to feel for the poor guy. What do the Rams do now? Think they eventually make a hard play for a guy like Kirk Cousins who will clearly play second fiddle to RGIII even though Cousins could probably be a starter on a handful of teams himself? Where do the Rams go from here?
Stephania Bell
Geoff: I do. I've seen people say they don't feel sorry for him because of all the guaranteed money but I'm betting he'd trade some of that away for a healthy season. I think the Rams are committed to Hill, at least for the foreseeable future. If he is really struggling a few games in though, could see a change. Not sure Washington wants to give up Cousins either. No guarantee RG3 can stay on the field.
Clay (Dallas,TX)
How comfortable would you be taking a late round flier on Kenny Britt?
Stephania Bell
Clay: I wouldn't. He's had too many injuries, too many issues. And now the QB who made him look as if he had a renewed lease on his WR life is gone.
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Her bio...
http://espn.go.com/blog/stephania-bell
Stephania Bell
Stephania is a physical therapist who is a board-certified orthopedic clinical specialist and a certified strength and conditioning specialist. An avid fantasy player, Stephania spent time as a fantasy injury analyst at Rotowire.com and appeared weekly on XM Radio's fantasy sports show before joining ESPN.
She is a clinician, author and teacher with extensive experience in the area of orthopedic manual therapy and sports medicine. She practices in the Bay Area, and her primary patient population consists of athletes and performing artists ranging from junior high school to professional.
Stephania has her undergraduate degree from Princeton University and roots for the Tigers.
She received her Master of Science degree in Physical Therapy from the University of Miami and roots for the Hurricanes.
She held a teaching position at the University of Kansas for five years and roots for the Jayhawks.
She is from San Francisco and roots shamelessly for the 49ers and the Giants (through the good and the bad).