|
Quarterback Rank: #27 Overall: #119
Bulger followed up his worst season as a pro with another poor season. He was benched at one point of the season and also missed some more time with various injuries. Bulger completed 57 percent of his passes, but had just 11 touchdowns to 13 interceptions. He had just one 300-yard game last season and finished with less than 3,000-passing yards. The offensive line was a mess again for the Rams, which didn't help matters. Bulger looked like a battered quarterback at times during the season, throwing off his back foot and making poor decisions. Bulger does have past success, though, and the Rams are sticking with him as their starter for now. When he is on his game, Bulger has a quick release and is an accurate passer. He does tend to turn the ball over and stall in the red zone, though. The Rams are getting younger at receiver, but could have some growing pains along the way.
| |
|
Bulger has potential, but don't take him as anything more than a No. 2 quarterback. He is a risk with the way he has played the last two seasons. He has yardage potential, though and a decent track record, making him a guy you might want to target as a sleeper. Either way, Bulger will be a boom or bust pick for fantasy teams this season. |
| |
| Kent Somers, of the Arizona Republic, speculates the Arizona Cardinals likely will have interest in St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger if the Rams release him. |
| Source: | |
| Jason La Canfora, of NFL.com, reports the St. Louis Rams are in no rush to release QB Marc Bulger while they look to see if they can improve at quarterback, according to a source. Their ability to upgrade at quarterback will be the ultimate reason whether the Rams release Bugler or keep him. |
| Source: | |
| NFL.com reports St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger said that he would not mind returning to the team next season, according to a source. However, he also would not mind a fresh start should the team opt to release him in the offseason. |
| Source: | |
| Jim Thomas, of St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reports St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger is considering retirement, according to sources. Bulger has also talked informally with a friend on at least one other team about the possibility of playing there, according to a league source. |
| Fantasy Impact: This might be a good thing for the Rams as they need to make a move at quarterback and could use the cap space Bulger would create by retiring. |
| Source: | |
| Jim Thomas, of St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reports the St. Louis Rams have placed QB Marc Bulger (shin) on Injured Reserve, ending his 2009 season. |
| Source: | |
| St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger (knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 23. He will not play in Week 16. |
| Source: | |
| Jim Thomas, of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, reports St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger (shin) is trying to work his way off crutches, but he will not play again in 2009 because of his fractured shin bone. The team has not yet placed him on Injured Reserve. |
| Source: | |
| St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger (knee) did not participate in practice Friday, Dec. 18. He has been ruled out for Week 15 and could miss rest of season. |
| Source: | |
| St. Louis Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo said during his press conference that the team is considering putting QB Marc Bulger (knee) and OT Jason Smith (concussion) on Injured Reserve. |
| Source: | |
| St. Louis Rams QB Marc Bulger (knee) did not participate in practice Wednesday, Dec. 16. He will not play in Week 15. |
| Source: |
|