Not gonna happen. The Bucs aren't exactly "liquid." They don't have a ton of cash to spend. If anything, they really don't want to invest the money that comes with the #3 pick - let alone the top pick. Are the Bucs interested in Suh? Most definitely. Are they interested in trading up to take him at #1? Not likely.
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Noone should ever trade up for a DT.
In my opinion DT's come a dime a dozen, and rarely pan out to what they should have been.
Plus there isn't a single DT in this league that is good enough to change an entire defense.Originally posted by Leftwich 2-14-2009I wasn't comparing myself to Wildcard. I honestly don't think I could compare myself to God.
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i don't know about that Wildcard. Guys like Wilfork, Haloti Ngata, the Williams' in Minnesota, all of them play a huge roll in the defense especially if it's a 3-4. You don't have the dominant interior lineman and your scheme takes a huge hit.Comment
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The last thing I want is a QB. None of them impress me much, and blowing a high first rounder on a QB sets back a franchise a decade.
Suh is the obvious pick--the only pick. He's as close to "can't miss" as anyone over the last 10 to 15 years.
Besides, no QB can succeed on this team right now, especially a rookie who will get eaten alive and possibly never develop. Bulger is still under contract, assuming he dosen't retire, let him play it out, draft Suh, and keep building the team from the inside out.
But at the end of the day, Spagnuolo is a complete fucking idiot, so whatever they do end up doing will be wrong.
Defensive tackles and linebackers don't turn a team into a Super Bowl contender. A good quarterback does.
I'm not saying the Rams will get to Super Bowl XLV with Jimmy Clausen or Sam Bradford, but they are much more likely to turn the franchise around with one of them if they pan out well, than a guy like McCoy or Suh.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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I still can't see the Rams passing on Clausen/Bradford .. neither guy may be the Matt Ryan, Mark Sanchez type.. but when you are fixing to start Craig Null - that doesn't really matter.
When you have been as miserable a franchise as the Rams have for the past several years, you take a QB to begin the rebuilding process. They have their hopeful franchise tackle (Jason Smith), Suh is a nice player but will he really win games for them? I don't think so. They NEED a QB. That's why Clausen or Bradford will be the pick.. depending on who has the better offseason.RIPComment
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Mix of bad coaching (they tried to make him a coverage LB.. god knows why) and just a lack of talent around him.
Curry will be a fine player and may make a few Pro Bowls.. but outside linebackers don't carry your team deep into the playoffs.. usually it's a group effort, a good quarterback can almost will the team to be competitive.
I agree with W2B in that if you blow a high first round pick it sets the franchise back years, but if you whiff on a DT that hurts just as bad as whiffing on the QB.Originally posted by ram29jacksonI already said months ago that Seattle wasn't winning any SBComment
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the thing with stafford and ryan are those teams had those top talent wrs the rams have nothing except "potential":club:RIPComment
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Btw im too lazy to just have one post with 3 different quotesRIPComment
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I said it before and I'll say it again, the Rams will take a QB. They need someone who will put butts in the seats and sell some jerseys. Bradford or Clausen can do that, Suh cannot. This same thing happened last year in Detroit with fans coming out in huge numbers chanting Curry's name and even Curry saying he would take less money than Stafford. But in the end, the team took the QB because if you are going to spend that much money, you better invest it in the most expensive position on the field.Comment
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I dont think its necessary. IMO we are guaranteed a game changer at 3 whether it be Suh, Mcoy or Berry. We need to keep our picks and stock pile on talent where ever we can. As bad as we were last year we are not in bad a shape as it seems. A handful of holes being filled can turn things around.
They said the same thing about Aaron Curry last year. That he was the surest thing in the draft. Mark Sanchez was the risk.
Defensive tackles and linebackers don't turn a team into a Super Bowl contender. A good quarterback does.
I'm not saying the Rams will get to Super Bowl XLV with Jimmy Clausen or Sam Bradford, but they are much more likely to turn the franchise around with one of them if they pan out well, than a guy like McCoy or Suh.
Says HelloLast edited by BigBucs; 02-10-2010, 09:49 AM.
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Atlanta had "top talent wrs"? You could maybe argue White, but getting 1200 yards when your team is behind all season and passing constantly isn't all that impressive. Plus, his previous two seasons were nothing spectacular at all.
I said it before and I'll say it again, the Rams will take a QB. They need someone who will put butts in the seats and sell some jerseys. Bradford or Clausen can do that, Suh cannot. This same thing happened last year in Detroit with fans coming out in huge numbers chanting Curry's name and even Curry saying he would take less money than Stafford. But in the end, the team took the QB because if you are going to spend that much money, you better invest it in the most expensive position on the field.
those wrs are probably in most top 20 or even 10 of wrs in the nflLast edited by stevsta; 02-10-2010, 09:52 AM.RIPComment
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The Rams don't need a QB, they need football players. They have the worst roster I've ever seen. They need to gtake a sure thing, not gamble with a QB and pay a QB premium. Trading down is fine, I can live with that, as long as they don't blow a high pick on a QB.
Suh is a monster. Take the guy and excite the fan base a little. I have no interest in seeing Bradford or Clausen play like shit, get boo'd by week 7, and ultimately bust out. Bulger is fine.Comment
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I don't know... If I was a Buccs fan I don't see how I could be 100% behind drafting Suh. He is a defensive tackle... he still doesn't have anyone on the line of scrimmage that can help him. Also DT's have such a bad history of panning out. The offensive lines in College are so much different than the pro's it's almost impossible to judge talent from the DT position.
Quote me, mark my words, hate me. If the Buccs draft Suh they will regret it.
Also BigBuccs brings up Warren Sapp like Sapp didn't have help every where on the field. That amazing Buccs D is a lot different from the Buccs D they have now.
Where is Brooks, Barber, Lynch, Rice?
I'm not shitting on the Buccs. I just think this is a horrible, HORRIBLE, decision.Originally posted by Leftwich 2-14-2009I wasn't comparing myself to Wildcard. I honestly don't think I could compare myself to God.
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