February 12, 2021 11:26AM
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RockRam
As for Suh: the issue was not whether he was good, but whether he would fit in the locker room. And BTW, it sure wasn't Suh that got us over the hump and in the Superbowl. He had a pretty mediocre year.

JJ Watt can't and hasn't stayed healthy for years. And we're not talking about pulled muscles. We're talking serious injuries with long rehabs and unpredictable outcomes.

Bad fit.

Um, ask AD about Suh's impact. There's a reason Donald had 22 sacks that year so year I'd say that his presence was a big reason our D was very good and we got to the Super Bowl.

JJ had some injuries and surgeries but has recovered from them and this is seen by the fact that he has played in 16 games two out of the last three seasons.

Is it a risk? Sure. But you take those chances when you're talking about a generational talent such as Suh or JJ especially if you can do it on a 1 year contract. (The transcendent talent is why I brought Suh up btw.)
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  Rams are a good fit for J.J. Watt, but there are too many hurdles...

Rams43357February 12, 2021 10:17AM

  Nope. Bad fit. The guy is only available about 50% of the time

RockRam167February 12, 2021 10:39AM

  Re: Didn't you say the same about Suh?

dzrams108February 12, 2021 10:47AM

  Try sticking with the subject. The issue is availability to play.

RockRam141February 12, 2021 11:05AM

  Re: Try sticking with the subject. The issue is availability to play.

dzrams131February 12, 2021 11:26AM

  Fair enough. (nm)

RockRam120February 12, 2021 11:55AM

  Re: Rams are a good fit for J.J. Watt, but there are too many hurdles...

Great Bordeni118February 12, 2021 12:22PM