RiverDog wrote:I gotta side with Hawktalk on this one. Yea, Nick Foles doesn't strike fear into my heart in the same way a lot of other quarterbacks do. But the Rams definitely got the long end of the stick in this trade. They got themselves a quarterback with considerable starting experience and cleared a whole bunch of cap space in doing so. Even when the Rams were deploying no name journeyman quarterbacks, they still gave us fits. Not only have they stabilized the quarterback position, they have given themselves an opportunity to improve their team through free agency, they have a top 10 pick in this year's draft, and they will be playing a last place schedule. This is a team on the rise, and Nick Foles makes them better.
I'm still scratching my head trying to figure out what the heck Chip Kelly is up to.
Is it coincidence that Foles went from a QB that threw 27 TD's to 2 Picks one season, to one that threw 13 and 10 the following? seems to me that Foles while a decent QB, doesn't really elevate the level of play of others. The loss of Jackson ( though still flush with MULTIPLE weapons) and injuries to a few lineman made Foles look not just mortal, but average. I don't ultimately know how it will play out, but the truth is, that Foles is still very far from a "proven" commodity, and no one in their right mind is going to claim STL has the amount of talent in the receiving core or backs that Foles had the luxury of playing with last season. Two years ago I pointed out that Foles was similar to Eli in that he often times just threw the ball up in the air, into heavy coverage, only to have Macklin, Cooper, Jackson, etc go up and fight for, and win the ball.
He has a strong arm, is somewhat mobile, and really played out of his mind two seasons ago, but something tells me, last season is "closer" to the real Nick Foles, than the one prior,
especially if STL doesn't surround him with some impressive talent. None of their receivers have made any real contributions, they may indeed do so ( as it usually takes at least a couple seasons for a receiver to hit their stride) but to date, there isn't anyone that impresses me all that much. Britt is their most "polished" receiver as of this moment, and that is saying something.
I DO feel like the Rams "won" this trade, and that ultimately Foles is an upgrade ( if for no other reason than he has a stronger arm, and a shorter injury list) but than again I was
never enamored with Bradford, really at any point in his professional career, the injury issues simply added to that.