What Do You Make of Snead's Remarks?

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"At the end of the day, here's what we need to have here in St. Louis is a starting quarterback who's consistently in the game and consistently playing well, and whether that's keeping people healthy or getting someone who's going to stay healthy and make plays...

That's what we've been looking for, because when you go through the injuries that we have the last two years, the boat starts shaking a little bit and you gotta get it stable."


What do I make of it? Bye bye Sam.
 
"At the end of the day, here's what we need to have here in St. Louis is a starting quarterback who's consistently in the game and consistently playing well, and whether that's keeping people healthy or getting someone who's going to stay healthy and make plays...

That's what we've been looking for, because when you go through the injuries that we have the last two years, the boat starts shaking a little bit and you gotta get it stable."


What do I make of it? Bye bye Sam.

Maybe. But Snead talks in tongues. He's like a translator for mimes.
 
"At the end of the day, here's what we need to have here in St. Louis is a starting quarterback who's consistently in the game and consistently playing well, and whether that's keeping people healthy or getting someone who's going to stay healthy and make plays...

That's what we've been looking for, because when you go through the injuries that we have the last two years, the boat starts shaking a little bit and you gotta get it stable."


What do I make of it? Bye bye Sam.
I think it's pretty non-committal, political speak. Sounds like he's leaving the door open for Sam, but he's putting him on notice that he needs to stay healthy.
 
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He's saying what we're all thinking...the Rams need stability at the QB position and Bradford can't provide it while on the sidelines. If Davis isn't the guy, we have to find someone. Doesn't mean we'll cut Bradford but, at minimum, he'll have some competition.
 
Since the day Fisher/Snead got here the line was consistently "Sam is our QB." That was the line until Sam suffered his 2nd straight ACL, then they didn't want to talk about it for a week or so. Then the line was "Shaun is our guy." That quickly changed to "We're going to run with Davis."

Now when asked about the big picture(like he was here) the line is...[there is no line]. Not hard to interpret.
 
I think it's pretty non-committal, political speak. Sounds like he's leaving the door open for Sam, but he's putting him on notice that he needs to stay healthy.
Do you think Sam's health issues are by choice? There is nothing he can do about it. Clearly Les is saying Sam is gone.
 
Sounds like the Rams QB in 2015 is a huge ?????? at this point. Dam, that makes me feel like crap.

BUT, Sam is a great guy to mentor a rookie.

I don't even want another QB. It takes me back 5 years and I don't want to be back in that mindset... :(
 
OK, first impulse is Sam is gone. I don't expect him back without a new health laden contract.
 
Sounds like the Rams QB in 2015 is a huge ?????? at this point. Dam, that makes me feel like crap.

BUT, Sam is a great guy to mentor a rookie.

I don't even want another QB. It takes me back 5 years and I don't want to be back in that mindset... :(

I guess the Rams could just run the wishbone if you're against having a QB.

Just find out which RB can throw the best, stick him in there behind center, and they're good to go.