June 17, 2017 05:27AM | Registered: 14 years ago Posts: 7,283 Status: HOF Inductee |
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Just curious where most think the 'weak link' now lies? If one does? Center most likely? - JamesJM
For one thing, I have heard people say that an OL is only as good as its weak link.
I don't believe that. I believe something different. I think an OL is always more than the sum of its parts.
If there is a liability on the line, it's the same old one. Health. Sullivan has had surgery, we know about Saffold, Hav was injured a couple of times last year (and in fact ended up playing hurt), and Brown has had injury issues too.
So if and when the injuries hit on the OL in 2017, it shouldn't come as a surprise to anyone! And ultimately Snead and McVay would be responsible for fielding these injured history players.
And if the 35 year old, 11 year vet Whitworth happens to go down it won`t be a surprise. This team is in trouble if he does go down.
No injury excuses for the Rams!
You know that in 2014-2015 the Rams drafted 7 linemen who had no history of injuries. Robinson, Rhaney, Hav, Brown, Donnal, Wichman, and Battle. They also kept UDFA OT Williams. By last year, Battle excluded, every single one of them had had major injuries (including Robinson's toe surgery.)
So this idea that they acquired a bunch of players with injury histories is just nonsense.
Remember, none of these drafted linemen had had injuries before becoming Rams.
Sullivan meanwhile has had only one major injury in his career, and that goes back a couple of years. From 2009-14, he missed 3 starts out of 96 games. He obviously got it back together since, because as a back-up in Washington last year, he did get snaps, including one full start. You don't keep a back-up center who can't play.
I was talking about something different.
Going back years, to 2007 (and some say 2006), the Rams have been struck by a long series of multiple OL injuries. None of it had anything to do with signing or drafting previously injured players. It's just plain stupid bad luck.
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