Beemnseven
03-15-2006, 06:30 PM
This came from disgruntled Rams fans on the local sports talk radio show in my area, but ... they said that Archuleta is such weight lifting fanatic that he pulled a disc in his back a season or two ago, and hasn't been the same since.
But then, isn't that a common tactic among fans in the NFL who lose some of their favorite players to another team?
Take it for what it's worth. I still like the signing. It's better to have him than no Ryan Clark and no Sean Taylor in case he's watching Redskin games in an orange jumpsuit.
That Guy
03-15-2006, 11:32 PM
i was wondering if the weight lifting/overtraining he does would cause him more injuries than anything that happened on the field... his contract is set up as that of an injury prone player, so its worth noting if nothing else.
Daseal
10-18-2006, 01:18 AM
A look back on the situation.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
10-18-2006, 11:37 AM
Arch is a goat IMHO. While he's missed tackles, hasn't made any big plays, isn't a great safety, and Ryan Clark was good, it's not as though Ryan Clark was Ed Reed.
jdlea
10-18-2006, 12:05 PM
Arch is a goat IMHO. While he's missed tackles, hasn't made any big plays, isn't a great safety, and Ryan Clark was good, it's not as though Ryan Clark was Ed Reed.
No he wasn't, but he played across from Ed Reed. They helped each other be as good as they were. Look at it, Polamalu and Hope were great...why? Cause one was selfish and the other wasn't. You can't have this many captains and expecto to win. You need role players too. Guys who are in the right place, not trying to make every play.
Arch is a goat IMHO. While he's missed tackles, hasn't made any big plays, isn't a great safety, and Ryan Clark was good, it's not as though Ryan Clark was Ed Reed.
He's the next Mark Brunell in terms of his goatiness.
I guess every team needs a goat.
Daseal
10-18-2006, 01:42 PM
It couldn't possibly be that the goats have some blame. We payed big money for Phil Collins here, and hes done nothing.
illdefined
10-18-2006, 01:50 PM
He's the next Mark Brunell in terms of his goatiness.
I guess every team needs a goat.
well, every chain has a weak link. or in the case of our defense, more than one.
MonkFan4Life
10-18-2006, 02:11 PM
True, because the pass rush has been non-existant so the secondary is going to suffer because of it.
Sheriff Gonna Getcha
10-18-2006, 03:41 PM
It couldn't possibly be that the goats have some blame. We payed big money for Phil Collins here, and hes done nothing.
The guy isn't great and he deserves criticism, but people wouldn't be bashing him so much if the defense as a whole was playing better. The defensive woes can't be laid at the feet of just Arch and Carter; the problems seem to run a lot deeper.