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Re Bruss being called a bust:
Unintelligent or clairvoyant? All I know is I am neither. What I will say is I believe the Rams have handled him correctly from day one.
1) he was drafted and put into action immediately in a battle for a starting job at RG.
2) seeing that he needed work and would not be starting, he was thrown into the preseason games with a big workload—not just a couple series.
3) he looked bad and then got hurt.
4) the Rams once again gave him a good sized workload because he was a year behind and didn’t look great the last time around. They knew he required some development.
5) the shift to RT was to expedite the process because he was more comfortable there and there would be less competition.
6) based on his performance and injuries over his first two camps, he was destined to be sent to the PS to develop.
7) he was hurt again, which factored into the decision to cut him.
He would be more likely to clear waivers than somebody the Rams wanted to protect.
Noteboom, Jackson, Anchrum, Allen, Shelton—none of those guys started right away or even saw substantial playing time, except maybe Noteboom. His play, albeit unimpressive so far, does not bother me as much as his injuries. Those are time off the field. It’s hard to better that way.
Unintelligent or clairvoyant? All I know is I am neither. What I will say is I believe the Rams have handled him correctly from day one.
1) he was drafted and put into action immediately in a battle for a starting job at RG.
2) seeing that he needed work and would not be starting, he was thrown into the preseason games with a big workload—not just a couple series.
3) he looked bad and then got hurt.
4) the Rams once again gave him a good sized workload because he was a year behind and didn’t look great the last time around. They knew he required some development.
5) the shift to RT was to expedite the process because he was more comfortable there and there would be less competition.
6) based on his performance and injuries over his first two camps, he was destined to be sent to the PS to develop.
7) he was hurt again, which factored into the decision to cut him.
He would be more likely to clear waivers than somebody the Rams wanted to protect.
Noteboom, Jackson, Anchrum, Allen, Shelton—none of those guys started right away or even saw substantial playing time, except maybe Noteboom. His play, albeit unimpressive so far, does not bother me as much as his injuries. Those are time off the field. It’s hard to better that way.