After three Rams losses, it's pretty evident 2009 is going to be a long season in St. Louis (the third straight of the variety). Monday, they received some more bad news -- that Laurent Robinson, a member of the already paper-thin receiving corps, will likely miss the remainder of the season after injuring his lower leg (both a fractured fibula and high ankle sprain) during Sunday's loss to Green Bay. Quarterback Marc Bulger also left the game injured, but his injury isn't deemed as serious, now that he's been diagnosed with a bruised rotator cuff. Earlier Monday, some feared Bulger had a torn rotator cuff and would also miss the remainder of the season. Of course, clouding matters is that Kyle Boller came in relief of Bulger and looked far superior.
Now, realizing they still have 13 games left this year, in addition to the fact that the Rams are trying to make progress for the future, there is already talk in St. Louis that Boller could be the better option as the Rams' signal-caller for the rest of 2009.
It makes a lot of sense, actually.
Bulger is 32 years old. He doesn't have an especially strong arm and he's not mobile. Boller is only 28, and he has enough physical tools to have gotten him drafted in the first round back in 2003.
Obviously, pro pedigree will factor in a bit, as Bulger has the much better professional resume. He's been to the Pro Bowl twice and taken his team to the playoffs twice. Boller was a colossal bust for the Baltimore Ravens after Brian Billick committed to him following the 2003 draft.
Here's the thing, though: Boller wasn't throwing to The Greatest Show on Turf in Baltimore. If you check out the current version of Marc Bulger (he's won just four of his past 30 starts and has a rating hovering just above 70 during that same time frame), he's just not that impressive at all. It's also entirely possible Boller just needed a change of scenery and/or is a late bloomer.
After Boller's play Sunday, it's worth it for rookie head coach Steve Spagnuolo to at least consider going with Boller. Marc Bulger had led the Rams to just one touchdown in nine quarters before leaving with an injury. Boller threw two in three quarters. Boller has far superior arm strength and pretty good agility in the pocket. And, again, he's four years younger and playing for a team who is looking toward the future.
Of course, whoever the quarterback is now has to deal with an even worse receiving corps than the sub-par-at-best group he already had. Robinson led the team with 11 catches, 141 yards and one touchdown through the first two weeks. With him out of the picture, the Rams will look to sign a free agent. The other receivers on the roster are Donnie Avery, Keenan Burton, Derek Stanley and Ruvell Martin.
I think they need to see what Boller to Avery and Burton can provide the rest of the season before re-evaluating the direction of the offense. We'll see if Spagnuolo agrees quite soon, because Bulger should be ready to return within the next few weeks.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-28-2009 @ 9:45PM
zodiacspeaking1 said...
Bulger is not the future of the ram's. Boller is not the future of the ram's. Keith Null is the future. The ram's are 0-3. They are not going anywhere. Get him in there and get some snaps. Then pray he does'nt get killed in the process.
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9-28-2009 @ 9:55PM
sh0ey said...
I am just wondering why the NFL chooses to make the complete and official rule book unavailable to those of us unwilling or unable to fork over the steep price for a hard copy. The rules summary available online is inadequate to understand the intricate rules and how they are applied. Has the NFL considered making the unabridged official rules available online for free? Who needs a hard copy except NFL teams and refs (and you) anyway?
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9-28-2009 @ 11:00PM
what up yo said...
I am just wondering why the NFL chooses to make the complete and official rule book unavailable to those of us unwilling or unable to fork over the steep price for a hard copy. The rules summary available online is inadequate to understand the intricate rules and how they are applied. Has the NFL considered making the unabridged official rules available online for free? Who needs a hard copy except NFL teams and refs (and you) anyway?
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9-29-2009 @ 6:04AM
Steve said...
nice call - id like that
9-29-2009 @ 6:01AM
oossbb1 said...
It's not the quarterback Bulger who has a problem. If you watch any of the games you'll see that the offensive line couldn't fight their way out of a paper bag. The line can't protect any quarterback in the pocket. Bulger is the most sacked quarterback in the pros. That should tell us something about the offensive line.
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9-29-2009 @ 6:02AM
Steve said...
then how did boller get 2 tds outa same group?
9-29-2009 @ 6:01AM
Steve said...
Bulgers a damb bumbm - rams trying get best qb in 2010 draft noy a bad ploy?
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9-29-2009 @ 9:26AM
boblows said...
Zodiac i love ur comment, very true.....lol
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9-29-2009 @ 4:33PM
what's up zeman said...
Mark Bulger is a bum always has been and always will be. Lets see how many teams go after him when the rams release him. maybe some team will sign him as a 3rd string quarterback. All i can say is Kurt warner should of died a ram!!!! enough said.
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9-29-2009 @ 6:39PM
sunset579 said...
I so agree with what's up zeman. Look at Kurt Warner in Arizona. He's breaking all sorts of records. I follow him every week although I am a true Ram's Fan. I would give anything to turn back the clock and keep Kurt in St. Louis. That bites!
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9-29-2009 @ 8:04PM
Letha46 said...
THE RAMS were good at one time...what happen to them
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10-01-2009 @ 11:10AM
tom- patty said...
they released warner
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10-07-2009 @ 8:57PM
mike word said...
Rams will be the next team to go 0-16. Colt McCoy will be available for the draft next seeing how we will get the first pick.......again.
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10-16-2009 @ 2:37PM
Mark Lamoureux said...
Bulger is done; you can see it in his eyes when he is on the field. We have the QB on the team, sitting on the bench (Boller). Just need a chance t play continuously. I thought Spags was doing a great job but I have lost respect for him when he said Bulger was back as the starter. He is either a bad judge of talent or getting heat from the top to play Bulger.
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10-16-2009 @ 2:38PM
Mark Lamoureux said...
The players around Warner make him good. We don't have the receivers
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