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I just had a nightmare! Brian Schotty reunion with Sanchez. I'd rather find Tony Banks.
Sanchez will probably be released at mid season when playoff chances are gone. Or they could play Sanchez to see if he improved which he won't. Sanchez would make a decent backup QB but that's it. I like the idea of Tebow but he comes with a huge circus act that would be a distraction.
I'd take Tebow over Sanchez any day and then some.
I'd take Tebow over Sanchez any day and then some.
I hope not. Matt Flynn looked awesome in the Packers system. Vince Young...only against 3rd stringers.Anybody see a chance of Vince Young reuniting with Jeff Fisher?
Pipe dream Red_Chaos. My friend in LA is fully expecting that the Rams are moving after 2014 because the city of St Louis is not budging on their original promise that sucked Queen Idiot into moving a long time ago. Kroneke is done. Vita may have some more insight but I am fairly certain the Rams in St Louis gig is just about done.
Pipe dream Red_Chaos. My friend in LA is fully expecting that the Rams are moving after 2014 because the city of St Louis is not budging on their original promise that sucked Queen Idiot into moving a long time ago. Kroneke is done. Vita may have some more insight but I am fairly certain the Rams in St Louis gig is just about done.
There are too many dots connecting Rams owner Stan Kroenke to Los Angeles to completely dismiss the possibility he'd relocate here.
Remember, it was Kroenke who made a run at the Dodgers when they were up for sale two years ago -- a quest most assumed was the first move in a two-tier effort to secure both the Dodgers and an NFL team in Los Angeles.
Kroenke also owns a home in the Los Angeles area and has a working relationship with Anschutz Entertainment Group president Phil Anschutz, the mastermind and financier behind AEG's proposed downtown Farmers Field project.
And it is Kroenke who has been slow to respond to the recent stadium developments in St. Louis, leaving everyone in St. Louis to wonder what exactly he has up his sleeve.
All they really know is, the Rams can walk away from their lease at the Edward Jones Dome as early as the end of the 2014 season.
And whether they want to believe it or not, a privately-funded, politically-backed stadium project in downtown Los Angeles is ready to be built. The last remaining hurdle is a team agreeing to move there.
To think otherwise would be a grave mistake.
The last time I spoke to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, he looked me in the eye and assured me the NFL considered Farmers Field a viable option and flicked away reports his league considered it a dead deal.
Prior to that, Anschutz told me he was motivated to bring the NFL back to Los Angeles and that a deal to make it happen would not be complicated.
Not saying the Rams are moving here. Just saying there is a privately funded stadium ready to be built at a Los Angeles site NFL leaders find appealing.
Meanwhile, St. Louis doesn't have the money to renovate the Edward Jones Dome and there is no deal in place to secure a new stadium there.
And the Rams are now free to leave after the 2014 season.