Youth movement begins for Rams’ defense

By Steve Reynolds  |   Monday, August 06, 2007  |  Comments( 4 )

St. Louis Rams
As a result of missing the NFL's random drug test, Fakhir Brown will sit the first four games of the season, barring some last-minute reprieve from commissioner Roger Goodell. Don't hold your breath, Fakhir. Brown could stand to lose a lot more than his paychecks during his four-game absence; he may well lose his starting spot. It would have...
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CommentsComments: 4
No.1
Sir Baron Rooks
01:36 AM
08/08/2007
Like Ray Lewis I'm going old school on this article. It all starts in the trenches. If your D-Line can stuff the run and put pressure on the quarterback, then the secondary will look like the strength of the defense, despite having the 31st ranked cornerbacks according to Foxsports. Also, to anyone who challenges my opinion..."You can't handle this I'm a machine jerk!"
No.2
Gil
09:22 PM
08/08/2007
I remember that Lewis quote from NFL Films, lol!!!!!
No.3
William Coy
10:17 PM
08/08/2007
New special teams returner Dante Hall says his production in KC began to suffer due to teams realizing kicking straight down the middle increased his opportunities for a return. They began angle kicking, pooch kicking, kicking out of bounds etc. Gee special teams coaches, could this work on punts too? DUH.....................................
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