PFT: Rams Fallout from Dallas game... Bulger benched, OC demoted

Yeagermeister;1684609 said:
Bulger is hurt and shouldn't even be playing

Ding Ding Ding we have a winner.... Come on Bulger getting benched couldnt have anything to do with his broken ribs,0-4 record and a crappy offensive line.
 
CrazyCowboy;1684632 said:
I need to pick that qb up......

Geesh... you must really be desperate... Hope your league scores points for time on their back and ints....:lmao2:
 
Bulger isn't being benched. He's not playing so his ribs can heal and because they don't want their franchise qb decapitated behind an injury riddled line. It's hard to breathe deeply with broken ribs much less play qb in the NFL. Bulger will be back when he's healthy.
 
JP Losman is thanking his lucky stars he's not playing this game against the Cowboys ... otherwise, he'd be the next starting QB to lose his starting job.
 
SultanOfSix;1684618 said:
It's PFT people.

On NFLN yesterday I heard that Linehan intends to still play Bulger because even an injured Bulger gives the team a better chance to win than Frerotte.

Such a statement speaks volumes about the latter.

Well, it's being confirmed by the St. Louis Dispatch now. So it looks like PFT got the scoop .... yet again.

http://www.stltoday.com/sports
 
Eddie;1684772 said:
JP Losman is thanking his lucky stars he's not playing this game against the Cowboys ... otherwise, he'd be the next starting QB to lose his starting job.

He'll be the first one to get his job back because of the Cowboys...
 
Eddie;1684772 said:
JP Losman is thanking his lucky stars he's not playing this game against the Cowboys ... otherwise, he'd be the next starting QB to lose his starting job.

He already did, it was a pre-emptive thing.
 
If the Dolphins had anyone worth squat behind Green he would have been benched as well after his 4 INT performance against us in week-2.

All they have behind Trent Green is Cleo Lemon and John Beck so they are stuck with Green. I guess after Culpepper's performance last Sunday they wish they would have held onto him.

:lmao2:
 
zrinkill;1684556 said:
Wow ...... the Cowboys this year are ruining guys lives .....


;)

Just a theory, but does anyone else think this has more to do with an injured player as opposed to an all-out benching??

Just a question.
 
Doctor32;1684821 said:
Just a theory, but does anyone else think this has more to do with an injured player as opposed to an all-out benching??

Just a question.
I do. Not a doubt in my mind Bulger is a far better QB than Frerotte, but he needs to be healthy.
 
THUMPER;1684791 said:
If the Dolphins had anyone worth squat behind Green he would have been benched as well after his 4 INT performance against us in week-2.

All they have behind Trent Green is Cleo Lemon and John Beck so they are stuck with Green. I guess after Culpepper's performance last Sunday they wish they would have held onto him.

:lmao2:
Interestingly enough, I've read that Lemon outplayed Green in preseason, but they went with Green anyway.

Doctor32;1684821 said:
Just a theory, but does anyone else think this has more to do with an injured player as opposed to an all-out benching??

Just a question.
benching looks better in a headline when you're breaking news.
 
WoodysGirl;1684829 said:
Interestingly enough, I've read that Lemon outplayed Green in preseason, but they went with Green anyway.
Green was done last year after that hit he took. I'm surprised this year. He has played better than I thought. He is still done however.
 
What do the Cowboys first four games all have in common with each other?


A good supply of body bags for opposing teams after the game.
 
big dog cowboy;1684834 said:
Bulger healthy > Frerotte

It isn't close.

Bulger unhealthy > Ferotte

You just don't need an unhealthy Bulger playing.

Maybe the Rams should fire their O-line coach. They are decimated by injuries this year, but this line also allowed Bulger to be sacked 49 times last year. It goes deeper than injuries. They talked about how Martz did not do enough to protect his QBs. I don't think things have changed that much since he left.
 
InmanRoshi;1684616 said:
Hard to find a bigger riches to rags story than the Rams this year. They had more total yards from scrimmage than any team in the NFL last year, and Bulger had more passing yards than Peyton. Now he's being benched after the first month of the season.

The Norv Turner Affect in San Diego has to be up there....
 
lurkercowboy;1684589 said:
Someone should make a list of all the benchings, demotions, and injuries that happened this season so far as a result of playing Dallas.

Wearing them out

The Cowboys have not only beat teams this season but they have beat them up.


Consider the injury lists of the Bears and Rams the past two weeks.
Cornerback Nathan Vasher, guard Reuben Brown, defensive tackle Tommie Harris and linebacker Lance Briggs -- all former Pro Bowlers -- left the 34-10 drubbing with injuries.


In Sunday's 35-7 victory over St. Louis, five Rams were listed on the post-game injury list, including guard Adam Goldberg, linebacker Raonnal Smith, receiver Isaac Bruce, defensive end Leonard Little and safety Corey Chavous.


And this comes after Miami lost lost Pro Bowl linebacker Zach Thomas to a concusion in the Week 2 blowout. The Cowboys set the tone of adding injury to insult in what is becoming weekly routs by sending four Giants to the sidelines in the 45-35 season-opening victory. That list included quarterback Eli Manning, running back Brandon Jacobs, cornerback Kevin Dockery and defensive end Osi Umenyiora.


-- Clarence E. Hill Jr.



:p:
 
Angus;1684914 said:
Wearing them out

The Cowboys have not only beat teams this season but they have beat them up.


Consider the injury lists of the Bears and Rams the past two weeks.
Cornerback Nathan Vasher, guard Reuben Brown, defensive tackle Tommie Harris and linebacker Lance Briggs -- all former Pro Bowlers -- left the 34-10 drubbing with injuries.


In Sunday's 35-7 victory over St. Louis, five Rams were listed on the post-game injury list, including guard Adam Goldberg, linebacker Raonnal Smith, receiver Isaac Bruce, defensive end Leonard Little and safety Corey Chavous.


And this comes after Miami lost lost Pro Bowl linebacker Zach Thomas to a concusion in the Week 2 blowout. The Cowboys set the tone of adding injury to insult in what is becoming weekly routs by sending four Giants to the sidelines in the 45-35 season-opening victory. That list included quarterback Eli Manning, running back Brandon Jacobs, cornerback Kevin Dockery and defensive end Osi Umenyiora.


-- Clarence E. Hill Jr.



:p:

I think I just shed a tear of joy...
 
Doctor32;1684821 said:
Just a theory, but does anyone else think this has more to do with an injured player as opposed to an all-out benching??

Just a question.

So, which one is it a theory or a question?
The Rams are done with Good 'Ole Gus at the helm.
Brian Leonard looks like a player.
 

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