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Re: and Rams 2011 draft picks actually contributed

June 06, 2020 08:12AM
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AlbaNY_Ram
Yes, the 2011 team had a lot of injuries, but I was interested in how those injuries affected the roles Kendricks, Quinn, Pettis, and Salas played.


I know. But still we can't expect injuries like that again. For one thing, according to the current regime, they studied 2011 and saw a pattern of certain kinds of injuries, which they then used to set up a template of things for current players to work on.

I wasn't really disagreeing with you about anything. Just adding to the conversation about what 2011 means. So, will rookies contribute this year? Probably, is my guess. Will it be like 2011? My guess is no, with the big exception of Akers, it won't be--if they avoid 2011-level injuries in 2020.

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  hardly the first atypical offseason for the Rams (LAT article)

21Dog272June 06, 2020 04:25AM

  Throw im 2011----new offense, lockup, players

JimYoungblood53126June 06, 2020 04:41AM

  and Rams 2011 draft picks actually contributed

LMU93168June 06, 2020 06:03AM

  Re: and Rams 2011 draft picks actually contributed

zn164June 06, 2020 06:22AM

  Re: and Rams 2011 draft picks actually contributed

AlbaNY_Ram157June 06, 2020 07:27AM

  Re: and Rams 2011 draft picks actually contributed

zn243June 06, 2020 08:12AM

  Yes. The rookie wideouts did contribute to a degree

JimYoungblood53115June 06, 2020 10:00AM