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Every football fan who hates hearing coaches throw out old, worn-out clichés in interviews and news conferences must have cringed after Josh Brown hit the game-winning field goal to help the Rams beat the Redskins on Sunday.
Prior to Week 6, woeful St. Louis was 0-4. T ... |
Smash-mouth football the only way Rams can beat Washington
This is one of those no-brainers on which you can bet the house and feel safe in knowing that you’ll win. The 0-4 St. Louis Rams traveling to Washington to face the 4-1 Redskins this weekend is sure money, right?
But before you put this game in the 'L' column for St. L ... |
Rams trying to rest, regroup and refocus
The bye last week probably couldn’t have come at a better time for the St. Louis Rams. Coming off its fourth straight lopsided loss, the team had just fired its head coach -- who previously benched $65 million quarterback Marc Bulger.
In a season packed with bad news f ... |
New (old) coach, old (new) quarterback in place for Rams
Most Rams fans got what they wanted when coach Scott Linehan was fired after the team’s 31-14 loss to Buffalo last Sunday. They also got what they wanted when former starting quarterback Marc Bulger was reinstated for the rest of the season by interim head coach Jim Has ... |
Karma might make Rams’ Jackson pay
Oh, Steven. Steven Jackson. What were you thinking? You must know by now that Lady Karma will punish you for holding out of training camp and that even though you are finally back with the St. Louis Rams, you still might be doomed to repeat last season’s injury misery ... |
Rams come to terms with seventh-round DB Chamberlain
St. Louis announced Sunday it cames to contractual terms with seventh-round defensive back Chris Chamberlain on a three-year deal.
Chamberlain, standing 6-foot-2, 226 pounds, figures to be a strong safety in St. Louis. The Rams report to training camp July 24 in Mequo ... |
Rams, Long agree to terms
The Rams and second overall pick Chris Long agreed to a six-year contract. Financial terms of the deal weren't released.
Long, a defensive end drafted out of the University of Virginia, will provide an immediate boost to the Rams' pass rush. Training camp begins July ... |
Rams sign fourth-round WR Burton to three-year deal
St. Louis came to terms with rookie WR Kennan Burton on a three-year deal, the team announced.
Burton, from Kentucky, was one of the team's two fourt- round picks, and he was the second of two receivers taken by the Rams in April's draft - Houston's Donnie Avery was s ... |
Saunders won’t be able to revive “Greatest Show on Turf”
Al Saunders is back. Is the "Greatest Show on Turf"?
Saunders, who was an offensive assistant for the St. Louis Rams in 1999 and 2000, was hired by coach Scott Linehan last week to return as the Rams' offensive coordinator, and it naturally raises the question.
When ... |
Top 10 things Rams fans can say around the water cooler
It just doesn't get much bleaker than this.
St. Louis fans were filled with optimism at the beginning of the 2007 season, touting the Rams' array of offensive weaponry and upgrades on defense. It was assumed that the Rams had the talent to make the playoffs and possibl ... |
Solution to Rams’ struggles surprisingly simple
Turning the ball over in the red zone and settling for missed field goals rather than touchdowns is not going to get it done, folks.
And teams certainly aren't trembling in fear of the Rams' vaunted horizontal passing game.
The Rams' offense has seemingly pulled even ... |
St. Louis: Good, bad and ugly
On Sunday, the St. Louis Rams alternated between wearing white and black hats before finally getting them blown off in the second half, losing 27-13 to Carolina.
The Good
Special teams: In a refreshing change from the norm, the Rams' special teams actually looked comp ... |
Rams no strangers to current woes
Here we go again.
The St. Louis Rams' first-unit offense was charging over the feared San Diego defense in the first quarter Saturday night, dinking and dunking the Bolts to death. Rookie back Brian Leonard was running in workmanlike fashion and Marc Bulger was hitting ... |
Youth movement begins for Rams’ defense
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 duri ... |
Part II: Will the Rams make the playoffs?
When we last left the St. Louis Rams, they were riding a 6-2 record into the second half of the 2007 season. Can they make the playoffs? Read on and find out!
At New Orleans: St. Louis simply has no answer for the powerful hype of Reggie Bush and the Rams set a record ... |
Part I: Will the Rams make the playoffs?
With the offseason crawling along at a snail's pace, there isn't a terrible amount of information to report regarding the St. Louis Rams. Thus, when all else fails, we turn to such things as draft grades and previews to ward off the shakes until we can score our syringe ... |
Rams’ lack of change puts league on notice
On paper, the St. Louis Rams' offense looks primed to explode. With the addition of tight end Randy McMichael, wide receiver Drew Bennett, and versatile rookie running back Brian Leonard added to a youthful O-line that was able to gain valuable experience as last season ... |
Best- and worst-case scenarios for Rams’ defense
No Jenkins, no problem?
It seemed all but a certainty that the St. Louis Rams would make a trade with the Carolina Panthers to acquire defensive tackle Kris Jenkins.
Although injury history was a concern, Jenkins is considered to be among the best at his position and ... |
RealFootball draft blog - St. Louis Rams
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So who are the Rams going to pick? Adam Carriker? A cornerback? Brady Quinn, who is probably somewhere crying on Young Christina Aguilera's shoulder as she wonders how much longer she has to sit with him?
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ESPN just announced that Quinn was moved into a priv ... |
Rams firmly ensconced in draft propaganda
Rams head coach Scott Linehan is a master of understatement.
Concerning the possibilities for the Rams' first-round pick, Linehan has released many statements in the weeks leading up to the draft. He has said so much that, in effect, he's actually said nothing. Nothing ... |