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		<title>Rams wise to pass on Terrell Owens – will Bengals pursue him?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 22:40:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Donnie Avery, Laurent Robinson and Jason Smith are still largely inexperienced. Sam Bradford, Mardy Gilyard and Rodger Saffold are really inexperienced. That’s why the Rams’ decision to pass on Terrell Owens today was the correct one. This is a team in rebuilding mode and adding a 37-year-old receiver coming off a bad year and who [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Donnie Avery, Laurent Robinson and Jason Smith are still largely inexperienced. </p>
<p>Sam Bradford, Mardy Gilyard and Rodger Saffold are really inexperienced.</p>
<p>That’s why the <a href="http://twitter.com/jthom1/status/19595495352" target="_blank">Rams’ decision to pass on Terrell Owens</a> today was the correct one. This is a team in rebuilding mode and adding a 37-year-old receiver coming off a bad year and who has a history of criticizing quarterbacks isn’t ideal. Can T.O. still contribute in the right situation? Yes, but not in St. Louis.</p>
<p>Some are quick to point out that T.O. wasn’t a distraction last year in Buffalo. That’s because he couldn’t have been a distraction – the team was awful and so was he. Does anyone really think that he would have kept his mouth shut if he had posted solid numbers week in and week out and the Bills still lost? Not a chance.</p>
<p>The Rams are better off in the long run. Avery, Robinson and Gilyard all of upside – Owens doesn’t. Besides, what’s the best case scenario if the Rams sign T.O.? He plays well and they go 4-12 instead of 2-14? It’s saying a lot that Owens would even be worth two wins, so signing him would almost seem unnecessary for St. Louis.</p>
<p>Cincinnati, however, <a href="http://twitter.com/joereedy/status/19585912094" target="_blank">is a different story</a>. They made the playoffs last year, have a veteran quarterback at the helm and in their offense, they have enough playmakers so that T.O. wouldn’t be the focal point (unlike if he landed in St. Louis). Not to mention, their locker room isn’t as inexperienced as the Rams’ is and one would think that Chad Ochocinco would nullify anything Owens brought to the table in terms of personality. Carson Palmer wouldn’t stand for being treated like a 2-year-old either.</p>
<p>The Bengals are a decent fit for T.O. – the Rams are not. We’ll see if Cincinnati eventually pulls the trigger on a contract for Owens. My guess is they will.</p>
<p><em>In other Rams-related news, FOX Sports is reporting that the <a href="http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/Sam-Bradford-quarterback-St-Louis-Rams-training-camp-close-to-signing-rookie-contract" target="_blank">team is close to signing</a> No. 1 overall pick Sam Bradford.</em></p>
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		<title>Rams taking right approach with Bradford</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Anthony Stalter]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 19:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[On Wednesday, Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo answered questions from fans (all four of them) at the Missouri Botanical Garden and reiterated that A.J. Feeley was his starting quarterback for now. &#8220;It would be an injustice to Sam and the rest of the team&#8221; to set a timetable, he said. &#8220;He&#8217;s in the early stages [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>On Wednesday, Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo answered questions from fans (all four of them) at the Missouri Botanical Garden and reiterated that A.J. Feeley was <a href="http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/article_c7a99a0a-7eda-11df-8d0a-00127992bc8b.html" target="_blank">his starting quarterback for now</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;It would be an injustice to Sam and the rest of the team&#8221; to set a timetable, he said. &#8220;He&#8217;s in the early stages of developing as an NFL quarterback. He came into the league far advanced from some quarterbacks I&#8217;ve worked with. We&#8217;ll do first what&#8217;s right for the team and second what&#8217;s right for Sam.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>St. Louis fans might not have wanted to hear that, but Spags is right when he says it’s not far to Bradford to make him the starter right away. He’s in the infancy stages of his career and just went from basic algebra to advanced calculus in terms of his learning curve from Oklahoma to the NFL.</p>
<p>The inexperience of the Rams&#8217; offensive line also plays into whether or not Bradford should start right away. Assuming 2010 second round pick Rodger Saffold joins 2009 first round pick Jason Smith in the starting lineup, the Rams’ offensive tackles will have a combined seven games of experience under their belts. That’s not to say that the line won’t be a strength by the end of the season (Smith and Saffold both offer plenty of upside, while center Jason Brown is an excellent pass blocker and guards Adam Goldberg and Jacob Bell are serviceable) &#8211; it’s just too early to tell what the Rams have at the position.</p>
<p>Another thing to keep in mind is that the team has an extremely young receiving corps. I really like Laurent Robinson&#8217;s potential, but he hasn&#8217;t been able to stay healthy and neither has Donnie Avery, who was a bit of a disappointment last season. Brandon Gibson showed last year that he could push for a starting job, but he has fallen victim to nagging injuries himself. Rookie Mardy Gilyard is lightening in a bottle, but like Bradford, he too has a learning curve to overcome. Everyone focuses on the offensive line when it comes to judging whether or not a young quarterback should start, but the talent and experience level of the receiving corps plays a huge part as well.</p>
<p>Spagnuolo and his staff are handling Bradford well. They’re allowing him to learn the system without having the pressure to succeed right away hanging over his head. If he looks like he’s ahead of the learning curve in preseason, then maybe the Rams can visit the idea of starting him as a rookie. </p>
<p>Until then, let the kid learn.</p>
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		<title>2010 NFL Draft Recap: NFC West</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 21:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Here are quick-hit 2010 NFL Draft observations for the NFC West. Arizona Cardinals Nose tackle Dan Williams is a great fit for the Cards, who were fortunate he slipped to them at No. 26. The team has been trying to fill the nose tackle position for years and they may have found the player to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><em>Here are quick-hit 2010 NFL Draft observations for the NFC West.</em></p>
<p><strong>Arizona Cardinals</strong><br />
Nose tackle Dan Williams is a great fit for the Cards, who were fortunate he slipped to them at No. 26. The team has been trying to fill the nose tackle position for years and they may have found the player to do it in Williams, who is explosive off the line. There’s a great chance he’ll beat out Gabe Watson for the right to start in Week 1. I also really liked Arizona’s second round pick, linebacker Daryl Washington. He’ll play alongside Geno Hayes in the Cards’ 3-4 alignment and might rack up 100 tackles with his sideline-to-sideline style of play. Citadel receiver Andre Roberts is a sleeper and will help out immediately as a punt returner. Third-rounder O’Brien Schofield had a first round grade on him before tearing his ACL in the Senior Bowl. He’s a prototypical 3-4 edge-rusher and has high upside, although he may need more time to fully recover from the injury. I also love the selection of John Skelton in the fifth. He’s athletic, has a cannon for an arm and he was a gamer at Fordham. He could be a great developmental project down the road, especially if Matt Leinart and Derek Anderson don’t pan out. All in all, this was one of my favorite drafts of any team this year.</p>
<p><strong>San Francisco 49ers</strong><br />
I loved what the Niners did with their first three picks, which is where teams usually find starters and players that can make an impact right away. Anthony Davis will compete with Adam Snyder for the starting right tackle job, while Mike Iupati will battle David Bass at the starting left guard position. To nab two potential starters with their first two picks was excellent for San Fran. I also really liked the Taylor Mays selection in the second round because it showed great value, although he has a lot to prove after a sub par senior season at USC. The good thing for the Niners is that he has a chip on his shoulder, is a great athlete and will be <a href="https://www.scoresreport.com/2010/04/23/49ers-might-be-the-perfect-fit-for-mays/">working close with Mike Singletary</a>, who is an excellent motivator. I didn’t like the pick of Navorro Bowman in the third round, only because he’s too small to play inside linebacker in a 3-4 and might wind up being a career special teamer if he stays in San Fran. It was a little early to be selecting special teamers in the third round. I did really like what San Fran did in the later rounds, however, nabbing bruising runner Anthony Dixon and burner Kyle Williams in the sixth.</p>
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<p><strong>Seattle Seahawks</strong><br />
Pete Carroll’s first draft in Seattle was a successful one, as he nabbed the best offensive tackle prospect in the draft at No. 6 in Russell Okung and followed up the selection by taking a very productive safety in Earl Thomas at No. 14 (at the expense of ticking off his former USC player, Taylor Mays). Okung will be a starter from day one, but he has the unenviable task of replacing one of the best LTs to have ever played the game in Walter Jones. (No pressure, Russell.) Thomas will also start right away opposite Jordan Babineaux in the Seahawks’ secondary and will hopefully give their defense a much-needed playmaker from the safety position. Golden Tate was a great find in the second round, as he gives Seattle more explosion in both the passing and return game. Cornerback Walter Thurmond III has serious knee issues, but would have been a second round prospect otherwise, while DE E.J. Wilson is a menacing hitter despite lacking ideal burst. Kam Chancellor is a less athletic version of Mays, but he’s a decent in-the-box safety prospect. Anthony McCoy fell do to off-field issues, which include testing positive for marijuana, but Carroll knows what he can do as both a blocker and a pass-catching tight end so he’ll get the opportunity to play. This draft can’t be graded without factoring in the <a href="https://www.scoresreport.com/2010/04/24/pete-carroll-putting-imprint-on-seahawks-trades-for-lendale-white-leon-washington/">draft day trades of LenDale White and Leon Washington</a>, who should form a solid 1-2 punch in Seattle’s backfield. It’s hard to argue with the decisions Carroll and his staff made over the past couple days. They filled needs, upgraded weaknesses and added at least two starters.</p>
<p><strong>St. Louis Rams</strong><br />
I really like what the Rams did with their selection immediately after taking Sam Bradford with the first overall pick. They could have easily went with a receiver like Arrelious Benn at No. 33, but instead they decided to protect their new investment in Bradford by selecting OT Rodger Saffold, who had a first round grade but fell to the top of the second. Saffold isn’t an elite prospect, but he’s steady and will upgrade the Rams’ shoddy O-line. The team also did well by adding versatile playmaker Mardy Gilyard in the third, a blocking tight end in Michael Hoomanawanui in the fifth and a pass-catching tight end in Fendi Onobun in the sixth. Third rounder Jerome Murphy immediately adds depth to the Rams’ brutal secondary and could push for a starting cornerback job right away. Of course, this draft will inevitably be judged by whether or not Bradford develops. St. Louis had no choice but to take the Oklahoma QB, based on their need at the position. He’ll become the new face of the franchise and usher in hope to an organization that’s currently hemorrhaging.</p>
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