Dispair in Ram Nation
The natives are restless in Saint Louis. The think that rebuilding is not happening given their old roster and the whole franchise is a mess. Listen to what Bryan Burwell of the Saint Louis Post-Dispatch had to say…
Today, the only conversation in knowledgeable NFL circles about the Rams is how really bad this team is, and how it has no chance to get better any time soon. The 0-3 Rams have won only seven of their last 30 games, and you wish you could write it off as a franchise in a brief rebuilding downturn.
But if Rosenbloom were here, he’d have to know that there’s no amount of squinting that can distort the uncomfortable truth that this sagging organization is suffering from a deep football depression.
The more Rosenbloom closely examines this, the more I’m certain he will realize that the men who have been left in charge — John Shaw and Jay Zygmunt — are guilty of so much amateur-hour bungling. Shaw’s absentee-management indifference to the day-to-day operations and Zygmunt’s unknowledgeable hands-on meddling in the football side of the business were the lethal combination that has conspired to leave so many of these players and coaches in a wretched football hell, forced Scott Linehan into a fate he doesn’t deserve and set the franchise back at least five years.
And, to make matters worse. The folks had Qwest Field ran out of towels for the coaches to use after the game. They all had to drip dry.
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