Not a shocker honestly
St. Louis Rams release offensive tackle Orlando Pace - ESPN
What do you guys think?
Bring him in to play RT for us?
Could be a STUD at RT still IMO
Not a shocker honestly
St. Louis Rams release offensive tackle Orlando Pace - ESPN
What do you guys think?
Bring him in to play RT for us?
Could be a STUD at RT still IMO
I personally think Pace would be an excellent pick up. I think it would definitely help Cassel in the pocket, and would help our running backs greatly.
I think Pace would be great if Albert is HAPPY going to RT...IT also would show we want to win NOW, and maybe are keeping LJ/Tony to do so...if we did this and kept our guys...this is what I could see our lineup like....
Qb Cassel
RB LJ/Charles(3rd down back, speed guy)
WR Bowe/Bradley/Franklin
TE Gonzo/Cottam
LT Pace /LG Waters/ C Eric Wood(3rd round) /RG Niswanger or Herb Taylor/ RT Albert
DE's Dorsey/Turk
NT Tank
LB's Curry(3rd overall) DJ/Vrabel/Hali
CB's.: Flowers/Carr /Leggett and Daniels 3 and 4
S: Pollard/Page backups Morgan/Mcgraw
K Barth
P Colquitt
KR Kevin Robinson/Jamaal Charles
PR Kevin Robinson
this means 1st pick Curry, 3rd rounder Eric Wood
This roster above could win in the AFC West, just maybe not with the schedule they have, which means Pace may not happen if they dont think that this is a winning roster...
I honestly think this is as close to an opening day starting roster as it gets.
Why not just have Pace play RT???????? Who cares if he wants LT money? GIVE IT TO HIM, with a injury clause built into the contract to cover our butts.
We have SO much Cap room we can afford to overpay for Pace, but if he stays healthy and plays every game then we would be getting a HELL of a deal.
I say give him a 2 year 2-4 mil contract with a injury clause built into it.
I'd like to get both Pace and Holt, actually. Come on guys, it's just a 4 hour trip down 70.
I say we are closer to Curry now. STL HAS, to go for an OL now.
I'd be willing to give Pace a shot with a 2 year deal-- especially if we lose B.W.
Thanks for all the yards, TDs, and memories, Priest!
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