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ok and the mediocre OL rebuild begins. hopefully I'm jumping the gun but if he starts then Fisher and Snead can walk out the door now.
Not to single you out but I bet if Snisher concentrated on all aspects of the team and the D-Line happened to be the weak link at some point would people be upset it wasn't addressed as quickly as the other areas?ok and the mediocre OL rebuild begins. hopefully I'm jumping the gun but if he starts then Fisher and Snead can walk out the door now.
yea thats what i thought about Joseph too. but since the line was simply left in place last year besides the edition of GRob (thank god for him) i don't and won't trust this current regime to know how to build a decent line until i actually see it work. its just been too mind blowing how little effort has been put into it after this many years and a backup has to be more than just a body to fill a gap. one would think it was top of the list when you had a fragile QB for a couple years and your new one likes to toss it up when he feels a little pressure. just sayingI highly doubt he'll start.
He has experience with Boudreau from ATL. It's probably just bringing in a familiar face for depth purposes and nothing more.
Davon Joseph 2.0: The White Edition
Lol no, I was talking about the current form of Joseph. I don't see this guy becoming a pro bowler all of a sudden in his 7th season.Sounds good to me. That means he has pro bowl ahead of him. Then once he gets hurt, we oust him.
Why do some people immediately go into bash-mode? Cut him some slack, will ya? He's a Ram now. At least wait to see him in training camp or preseason. The coaches obviously saw something on tape. This ain't Rams Talk.