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Gordo Live
Join columnist Jeff Gordon for a live chat from 1-2 p.m. Monday about the Cards, Rams, Blues, Mizzou, SLU or whatever sport or team is on your mind.
Monday, March 24, 2008 01:00 PM CDT
Tackleberry: You mentioned a major contract for Tinoisamoa, why? It seems like Hawaii-50 went from fan favorite to over-paid fan favorite. Wht would you say are his redeeming qualities that garner a major contract?
Jeff Gordon: He plays like a maniac. Sadly, he also gets hurt a lot. And the team's breakdown at DE last year, due to injuries, didn't help.

RK: Gordo,

Is Andy Murray in trouble with the Blues?
If the season ends as terribly as it's going right now, does Big John begin a search for a replacement?
Jeff Gordon: I'd expect Davidson to give Murray another chance, unless the end-of-the-year meeting goes badly. If I'm JD, I call Kariya, Brewer, Jackman, McDonald, McKee and a few others in for a long chat. What happened at the end of this season isn't acceptable.

Marty: Is Joe Klopenstein soft or does it just appear that way? What's with all this hint hint hush hush regarding Fakhir brown??? Is he going to be a Ram in 08' or not?
Jeff Gordon: I can't address Brown, other than to say he is down to his last strike in the NFL discipline system. That is always a tough place to be. As for Klopfenstein, he flopped last year and prompted Devaney to look outside for help.

Joe: Gordo,

Do you see an NBA franchise in the city of
St. Louis ??? Why or why not?

Thanks!
Jeff Gordon: No, unless the NHL moves. There isn't enough money here to support four pro teams. Not even close.

Mike: Jeff could you giv us a quick synopsis on The OF's? Love you stuff, Mike
Jeff Gordon: Juan Gone got hurt, predictably, and bowed out of the competition. That opened the door for Brian Barton, who had a killer spring. Schumaker hit himself into the leadoff job and Ankiel locked up the everyday CF job with a monstrous spring. Duncan struggled, but he was in no peril. His power is too valuable. Ludwick has done enough to stay, for now. Rasmus proved he is ready, but he could benefit from some time at Memphis while Skip gets his chance. Mather is also ready, something Ludwick needs to remember.