Homeless wrote:Man alive, thats a BIG read there. I disagree with its premise, I DONT think people WANT him to fail, I think people believe he will fail.
I also believe Martz's loyalty (To Warner) early on was at the cost of the rams season, he needed to drop Warner and put Bulger in faster than he did.
Warner WILL be a top 5 QB this season...Period...The pinky is fine, and his pride is on the line. If Bugler could look good, Warner will look even better. The greatest show on turf returns for an encore.
I want him to fail. The world needs grocery stock boys too. Actually, it's probably more wanting to see Martz fail with Warner's failing a means to that end.
Slingblade wrote:Warner WILL be a top 5 QB this season...Period...The pinky is fine, and his pride is on the line. If Bugler could look good, Warner will look even better. The greatest show on turf returns for an encore.
u love the rams... u hate the rams(didnt u say that?? )... ur a very complex person slingy!
There is no reason that Warner will not return to form as long as he can stay healthy. I think a lot of Warners problems over the last year was the injuries didnt allow him to be on the field long enough to develop the timing that St Lou's O is based around.
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Slingblade wrote:Warner WILL be a top 5 QB this season...Period...The pinky is fine, and his pride is on the line. If Bugler could look good, Warner will look even better. The greatest show on turf returns for an encore.
u love the rams... u hate the rams(didnt u say that?? )... ur a very complex person slingy!
Ok I want to say that Warner is a great QB when healthy. But How long can he stay healthy? From a football point I wish him the best of luck. As a dynasty owner of Marc Bulger I hope he falls fast into retirement. I don't see Warner playing the full year, just a gut feeling