St. Louis Rams: Time to Bench Marc Bulger
SAN FRANCISCO — Quarterback Marc Bulger is not the Rams’ only problem.
They have too many flaws to mention, too many areas that require an overhaul.
The Rams’ awful 2-8 record isn’t all of Bulger’s fault; few Rams are making positive contributions on a consistent basis. And many players are doing poor jobs. This team is 5-21 since the start of the 2007 season and that’s the result of a thorough breakdown.
That said, let me be blunt:
Bulger is a really, really, bad quarterback these days.
In his last three games, Bulger has thrown five interceptions and lost three fumbles for eight turnovers.
But these turnovers have been absolutely toxic, leading directly to 45 points for opponents. Bulger is an ATM for the other team’s defense; they push his buttons and he spits out money in the form of those football giveaways.
* In the second quarter of the 34-13 loss to Arizona, Bulger had an INT returned for a touchdown, and lost a fumble that set up a field goal. The Rams’ 7-0 lead disappeared. The team was quickly overrun, never recovering from Bulger’s meltdown.
* In the 47-3 loss at the NY Jets, Bulger had a fumble returned for a TD, and his INT set up another TD for the home team. That was part of the humiliating 40-0 first-half onslaught that buried the Rams.
* In Sunday’s 35-16 loss to the 49ers, Bulger fumbled away a snap and threw two INTs … and the 49ers took the three turnovers and converted them into three touchdowns while rolling to a 35-3 lead at the half.
* And if you go back to the 23-16 setback at New England — the first in a sequence of a four consecutive defeats — Bulger was intercepted late in the fourth quarter to douse the comeback. He completed only eight of 20 passes in the second half of that one.
Bulger played fine in the second half at San Francisco, but that was garbage time. The 49ers, exploiting Bulger’s three giveaways, already had the game in the bag.
I went back and took Bulger’s numbers beginning in the second half at New England and continuing through the first half at San Francisco.
And those stats are cry for intervention:
Bulger has completed 42 of 85 passes (49.4 percent) with two TDs, six INTs, and three lost fumbles. His QB rating in this stretch is 45.9.
That’s right … 45.9.
I mean, seriously .. what is the point of continuing down this dead-end street?
Bulger’s confidence is shot. He has little pocket awareness and rarely senses the rush. He frequently locks onto one receiver and forces passes. He routinely underthrows receivers. He doesn’t attack the middle of the field. The pass-rush pressure freaks him out. His mechanics are a mess.
I do not understand why coach Jim Haslett is allowing this to continue.
Bulger’s turnover outbreak has completely demoralized a shorthanded team. As I’ve said many times before, backup Trent Green isn’t the long-term solution at quarterback. But right now Bulger is a mere whisper of what he used to be, and he’s destroying any chance this team has of competing (let alone winning).
The Rams gave Green a 3-year deal worth $8.9 million deal last spring. It included a $2.1 million signing bonus.
What was the point of shelling out that money for an expensive backup if the backup isn’t good enough to displace Bulger? If Green isn’t a better option than Bulger right now, then Green is burnt pie. And his contract is yet another remarkable waste of owner Chip Rosenbloom’s money.
Haslett’s stubborness is especially baffling considering what happened in his previous head-coaching gig in New Orleans. Haslett has said that one of his biggest mistakes was standing by Aaron Brooks, his struggling and ineffective quarterback. So why is coach Haslett repeating the same mistake?
With the Rams losing another ugly game, Haslett’s grip on the head-coaching job for 2009 is growing weaker.
If Haslett is going to go down, then why would he take the sack by staying with Bulger?
It’s simply incomprehensible.
-B


Barron as a talented OL? Are you kidding me? The guy is awful. A horrible draft pick. Anytime there is an illegal procedure penalty you can predict his name will be called. Another person who you can always predict is Jason Craft - for pass interference - every game. Why do we keep these guys? How bad does the practice squad have to be? As for Bulger, yeah he went to the Pro Bowl - big deal. The reality is - Bulger for whatever reason, no longer has it. Yeah we will take a cap hit - and no we won’t get a top draft pick for him, maybe a 3rd or 4th rounder. But make a trade. He will not do anyone any good, sitting on the pine crying. As for Haslett, clearly he has admitted he is done - by picking Bulger. Best chance to win? Are you living in fantasy land, Jim? Apparently 45.9 is a high mark then. Does anyone have Jeff George’s phone number?
Bulger may have something left in the tank,BUT….. not as a Ram for sure.
He is gun shy, perhaps PTSD? let Green play,and if not let the third stringer play for experience and for evaluation purposes. Time to take a hard look at who you want on next’s years team, oh, and lose the high school uni, look like high schoolers ,play like high schoolers,perhaps worse. Bring back the blue and gold!
Ummmm….perhaps Haslet does not want the jod?
Something tells me Bulger is secretively playing his way out of St. Louis. If Warner can make a Pro-Bowl comeback after his Ram meltdown at 37-38 years old, and this season possibly landing him in Canton, I think Bulger wants out at 31 -32 years old where he still has a chance to play for a REAL NFL franchise instead of this joke of a once storied franchise!
I would like to ask Jim Haslett the following question…What would Bulger have to do to get benched?
-Throw 6 interceptions to be returned for a TD?
-Fumble 8 times?
-Incomplete 33 times in a row
-Yell at the coach?
Otherwise, Marc, remember the following
1. Do not OVERthrow short passes
2. Do not UNDERthrow long passes
3. Do not lock into one receiver…look around a little, even if you are pretending…
It’s funny that some people think that since many Ram’s fans still love Warner they want to see Bulger fail. So sorry for loving a QB that led this franchise to 2, count ‘em 2 Super Bowls. It would have been 3 if the defense hadn’t laid down in 2000. Bulger just rolls his eyes at his coach’s and throws off his back foot into double and triple coverage. Bulger got his contract and QUIT. Jackson is in love with himself and Holt is now NO GAME Torry Holt.
The offensive and defensive line are content to be treated like rag dolls by their opponents. The linebackers can’t tackle and the DB’s bite on every move the receivers give them. But hey, we do have 2 very good kickers. JUST BLOW IT UP and start over.