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Gordo Live
Join columnist Jeff Gordon for a live chat from 1-2 p.m. about the Cards, Rams, Blues, Mizzou, SLU or whatever sport or team is on your mind.
Monday, February 4, 2008 01:00 PM CST
Jeff: Gordo
The NFL showed their tepsect yesterday during the coin toss to Coach Walsh, which I felt was well deserved. But I was disappointed in no mention of the late Georgia Fontiere, owner of the RAMS for nearly 30 years.
WHY??
Jeff Gordon: the NFL hates the Rams, you know that.

Tacleberry: Regardless of how you try and frame the Cardinals rotation and/or prospects for that 5th spot, the rotation is "insufficient." This team has too few resources to be gambling on a 5th starter. I understand this move with a healthy Carpenter & Mulder, but Looper offers no guarantees and Clement and Piniero can't project beyond "average." That being said, what makes this organization think that they can roll the dice? They don't even have a legit #1. Wainwright is a #2 at best.
Jeff Gordon: You are right -- but the Cards opted not to commit large long-term dollars to mediocre pitching during this off-year for free agents. I agree that it would be prudent to sign another starter, if one becomes available on a one-year deal. I thought Jennings might have been a great get.

Scott: Hey Gordo,

Juan-Gone gets an invite to camp? Could this be anything close to a good idea?
Jeff Gordon: It gives us an oddity to cover, so why not? How could it hurt?

Jeremy (Denver): Gordo,
Any ex-Angels the Cardinals are looking at right now? Just kidding.

My real question is on the Rams...any reactions from players on the hiring of Saunders?
Jeff Gordon: Very positive reactions.

Jon: Hey Jeff,

Love the Rams...........They need to stop the free agency spin that there on and start re-signing the vets that they have.Longer they play together the better.Other top teams do this,so it can be done.What do you think?
Jeff Gordon: Yeah, locking in Jackson and Atogwe would be good steps. They earned it. They can be part of the solution going forward.