It’s hard to put a lot of blame for this season on the QBs of the St. Louis Rams

Blogged under Bloglockers, Front Page, General Rams Chatter by admin on Wednesday 2 January 2008 at 11:41 pm

It’s hard to play QB when you are getting put on your back as often as the Rams’ QBs were.  The Rams QBs battled injury all season long and it was because of injuries along the offensive line.  Marc Bulger had his worst season ever in the NFL in 2007.  He played in 12 games this season for the Rams and he completed 221 of 378 passes (58.5%) for 2,392 yards with 11 TD passes and 15 interceptions (70.3 QB Rating).  He also carried the ball 9 times for 13 yards (1.4 ypc) in 2006.   Bulger has now played in 72 games in his NFL career and he has completed 1,578 of 2,484 passes (63.5%) for 18,625 yards with 106 TD passes and 74 interceptions (88.1 QB Rating).  Bulger has also carried the football 96 times for 237 yards (2.5 ypc) with 8 TD runs.

Gus Frerotte played most of the 2nd half of the season with a torn labrum in his right shoulder which helps explain why he had one of the worst seasons in his NFL career.  Frerotte played in 8 games last season for the Rams and he completed 94 of 167 passes (56.3%) for 1,014 yards with 7 TD passes and 12 interceptions (58.3 QB Rating).  He also carried the football 6 times for 3 yards (0.5 ypc).  Frerotte has now played in 136 games in his NFL career and he has completed 1,521 of 2,805 passes (54.2%) for 19,134 yards with 102 TD passes and 91 interceptions (74.3 QB Rating).  He also has carried the ball 177 times for 308 yards (1.7 ypc) with 5 TD runs. 

Brock Berlin even got in on the action as he started a game against the Bengals in his NFL debut.  He completed 17 of 28 passes (60.7%) for 153 yards with 0 TD passes and 1 interception (60.6 QB Rating).  He also carried the football 3 times for -16 yards (-5.3 ypc).

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