What's your biggest 'concern' for the Rams this year?

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My biggest concern would probably have to be Reggie. How has the new regime impacted him? Is his confidence shaken? Will he be able to keep up with the pace set last year with all of the "walking wounded"? Can he develop the same relationship with the Fish, that he had with the Spags? Does he have enough gauze and tape to make it through the whole season?

after that....

it would have to be the Offensive Line (and if Reggie will be able to keep them upright).
 

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Guard said:
My biggest concern would probably have to be Reggie. How has the new regime impacted him? Is his confidence shaken? Will he be able to keep up with the pace set last year with all of the "walking wounded"? Can he develop the same relationship with the Fish, that he had with the Spags? Does he have enough gauze and tape to make it through the whole season?

after that....

it would have to be the Offensive Line (and if Reggie will be able to keep them upright).
lol. I hope to never hear that cat's name again.

Truth.
 

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X said:
Guard said:
My biggest concern would probably have to be Reggie. How has the new regime impacted him? Is his confidence shaken? Will he be able to keep up with the pace set last year with all of the "walking wounded"? Can he develop the same relationship with the Fish, that he had with the Spags? Does he have enough gauze and tape to make it through the whole season?

after that....

it would have to be the Offensive Line (and if Reggie will be able to keep them upright).
lol. I hope to never hear that cat's name again.

Truth.

From now on I will refer to him as "Mr. October".

Here is the Fish on dealing with player injuries:


“Yeah, as best you can,” Fisher said. “I talk with (head athletic trainer) [Delete] Reggie (Scott)[/Delete] Mr. October and his staff all the time about the status of the players and we encourage the players to give us feedback because that’s important. If you get a mild hamstring tightness and they say it’s going to take two or three days, we have always had the philosophy we’ll just wait an extra day.”