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Yes. The rookie wideouts did contribute to a degree

June 06, 2020 10:00AM
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LMU93
Granted, the team was a disaster that year but as far as rookies during a season with no offseason program before it the Rams actually had decent rookie contributions in 2011. Quinn had 5 sacks off the bench. Kendricks had 28 catches. Pettis and Salas 27 catches each.

my memory is they played because Danny A got hurt, Clayton never could come back---so there were a lot of reps available. We broght in some dude from Jacksonville who dropped a lot of balls, so the so-called "vets" got hurt, never could get healthy or sucked. The we had to trade for Lloyd,

Mainly I was talking about reps in learning a new offense---teams that had their offenses in place had an advantage during a lockout. If Shurmur were still around, maybe that offense would have been better---though the injuries would maybe have still be there.

That was a tough offense to learn and after a few weeks Gibson, Alexander, Salas, and Pettis were getting a lot of reps for young guys . . .
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