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Once again RAMS make someone a Superstar for the Day

RAM-N-IT

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Once again this season the RAMS allow someone who hadn't done crap all season for thier team to have a breakout game Chris Johnson 150 yards. I just can't beleive that the RAMS D plays one of the best games of the season on Monday night against a great runner, and then the following game they allow CJ to gain 150 yards.

One thing I have learned this season is that the RAMS are not consistent, unless you count penalties and losing.

Look out the RAMS travel to Indy this next weekend. Andrew Luck will probably throw for 500 yards, but be assured someone on the Colts will shine. It's inevitable with this team. For some reason they let someone from the opposing team become a superstar for the day.

2014 NFL Season can't come quick enough. :gaah:
 

jacobarch

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agreed, by the end of the season we should find out every game where one or more people had a career day and send it to Jeff fisher and co. Then the local media.
 

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That is a good point RAM-N-IT. And again, at the risk of being redundant, it reflects right back to the coaches. Fisher is being (over) paid $7 million a year to do a lousy job. To not discipline the team (penalties), to select lousy position coaches--Shottonheimer the non-offensive except for his stupidity, Walton the brain dead, and whoever the idiot special teams coaches are, where a huge part of our penalties come from. Now that they've found one offensive weapon at their disposal, I suspect Shottenheimer will undoubtedly run Zac Stacy, who is already suffering from injuries because of over work 30 times a game into the teeth of a defense that knows we can't consistently throw the ball. Stacy will end up being worn out by the end of the season and not be the same back next year. And before anybody says anything lets keep in mind that he is not Earl Campbell, or Walter Payton, or Steven Jackson. He won't survive that kind of a workload and beating. As I said, he's already showing signs of overuse. IMHO it would be more prudent to use Stacy more discreetly and preserve him for next season when we can start afresh and the entire offense won't be upon him. So what if we lose, the season's lost anyway. At this point higher draft picks will benefit us more than wins right now.
 

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Right on again Boss429Mustang. Stacey will be used up and thrown away because that is what incompetent idiot coaches do. Rather than have a long-term strategy and plan for a better team by getting excellent back-ups like they have on the D-line, the braintrust is just going to use this guy until he is flat-out broke. Now if Cunningham can learn to run with the ball and Richardson is played a bit more, we might have a go, but at this junction, Stacey is having those nagging injuries that are mounting up and eventually he'll experience a catastrophic event. It is coming with the present coaching modus operandi.
 

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We're having a bit of a Clemmons/Clemons/Clemens issue again. Since he appears to have cemented the starting slot, let's get his name right.....it's Zac Stacy.
 
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