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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 31, 2008 01:00 PM CDT
Russ in Phoenix: Good day Jeff
Any thoughts on a first round pick of Glenn Dorsey helping out a much maligned Claude Wroten or vice versa?
Jeff Gordon: There is definitely a connection there -- and that is a little scary, no?

Armen Dacity: Gordo,

For $64,000, which of the following QBs will be taken by the Rams on Day 2 of the draft: (a) Josh Johnson, (b) Eric Ainge, (c) Kevin O'Connell, (d) J.D. Booty?
Jeff Gordon: Second-day QB? No idea. There are guys they like more than others, but projecting how it will fall is impossible.

Hoosier Boy: Gordo,
Will you be working the game today or can you partake in some $9 plastic bottles of suds?
Was it just me or did the game seem strange at the end when Curry didn't see Sander wide open under the basket?
Didn't see you at the game Saturday, the Brazilians were in town! It was pretty cool, my son got an autograph from the great Hall of Famer Harry Keough.
The President is the only person I have seen throw from the actual mound and make it to home plate. You can say what you want about him but that ol' boy has got a pretty good arm.
Are you going to the final 4? Who do you like to win it all? How many phone calls do you think Kelvin Sampson made this weekend, it's got to be around 500 or so!
Jeff Gordon: I picked KU when this started, but now North Carolina is killing everybody. So how do you pick against Pyscho T?

superjim: Hey Gordo,

I'm stunned by the talk that we are seriously considering taking Dorsey at number two. Aside from the question marks over injuries, and our history of wasting first round picks on DTs who didn't live up to their potential I wonder where he'd fit into the team. If we stay with the 4-3 you have Little at left end, say Cliff Ryan at Nose tackle although Carriker is still possible there, and presumably Glover/Dorsey rotating every few plays with James Hall at right end. Last I heard we were seriously considering a move to the 3-4 though, and is Dorsey big enough to play in that? I think not, otherwise Miami would be looking at him more seriously. So I'm wondering why we're linked to him? If we switch to Haslett's preferred defensive scheme he doesn't fit, and even if we stay with the 4-3 DT isn't a position of desperate need now that we have Carriker/Ryan/Glover/and a 'newly motivated' Wroten. I'd say we should draft Gholston because in the 4-3 he could play DE with Glover/Carriker/Ryan rotating at DT, or in the 3-4 he can move to linebacker. He would upgrade our pass rush hugely, and could be the natural replacement for Leonard Little in a couple of years. What are your thoughts?

Thanks Gordo
Jeff Gordon: If Dorsey is will, he is a game wrecker. The Rams can't use Kennedy's failure as an excuse not to take a guy. This coaching staff wasn't involved in that.

Again, I believe the team needs an outside rusher more . . . but Dorsey is a possibility.

mike: Why not Pacman? if Fakhir is due another suspension.

And Dallas only offering a 7th plus a player

why not a fifth and tight end D.Byrd for the villian of the strip bars,

hey I'd give the little guy a shot he can play

At least you media poeple would know where to get your interviews--he'd be over at Diamond or pt's anytime you'd need to rap!
Jeff Gordon: Yeah, he'd be the only Ram living in Sauget and making the commute over the river.