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JimYoungblood53
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Or we just placing the onus on the OL and no one else?
And that is where no team can have enough depth, injuries
hitting one specific unit.
NO team NO chance...got it....says who? You?If it is spread around that is a different story.
Again....says who?You cannot just smooth over the fact that the injuries to the
offensive line are unprecedented, record-setting, not
seen before 1966, and maybe before that.
YOU made this into the OL injuries. I made the comment that injuries happen to ALL NFL teams.So that is why your dismissal was not representative
of what happened.
It was because you were all over McVay (boy wonder)
and wanted to ignore facts because it didn't fit your agenda.
So the REAL issue with this whole discussion is with me calling McVay "Boy Wonder" Sorry, I haven't built my shrine to him quite yet after six yearsHere is a hint: if you want to go after McVay, at least do it
on things that are reasonable.
To say that the 2022
injuries are part and parcel of normal football is wrong.Wrong. Then why does PFO keep record?
And who do you think you are that YOU can lecture me on how, when, why, and what I can post? To establish your status thing here on message board??? LMAONo one can prepare for 11 lineups in 11 weeks---it has
never happened.
But this is not your ordinary coach / offensive strategist, now is he?.I'd say if the injuries had happened spread over all units
Rams would have finished 8-9 or better - that's just an
opinion, cannot back that one in facts (but no one else
backs up opinions with facts so I will take liberties here)
Yet you patronize those that do. Why not go with winning the SB?But Rams would have likely won 4-5 more games if the
oline was reasonable healthy because the QB would have
been more healthy.
Why 4-5? Why not 8-10?