Archive for September, 2010

“Excessive Standing” Grounds for Ejection at the Dome?

By: Joey Bittick “NFL Football Sundays…” Those may be my favorite words in the modern American lexicon. Saying those words immediately conjures images of bone-crushing hits, acrobatic one-handed catches, linebackers bouncing off a charging running back, and many of the other highlight-worthy plays that take place on the field. But even as important as the [...]

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Rams-Cardinals Post-Game Review

By:  Warner4Prez Yesterday’s game may have resulted in a loss for the Rams, though not a complete loss. I’m not one for moral victories, but this was a game that the Rams won in almost every sense of the word aside from the final score. I have no idea what it’s like to play in [...]

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Back in the Saddle: Cardinals @ Rams

By:  Warner4Prez This Sunday marks a turning point for the Rams franchise. With a new owner at the helm and a new franchise QB under center, this team is primed to make an impact playing against a weakened division nemesis to open the year.  This young team has been energized by some new acquisitions and [...]

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Player Spotlight: Danny Amendola

By:  Joey Bittick Get Used to Hearing “Sam Bradford Connects with Danny Amendola” It has been well established that the 2009 St. Louis Rams season was a brutal one for all involved. The players, the coaches, the general manager, and the fans all barely survived it. As we look back on that season, it takes [...]

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The Prez’ season preview

Embrace what can become a 7-9 season By:  Warner4Prez I don’t intend to beat a dead horse, but the Rams organization knows what can happen when the rest of the NFL isn’t expecting you. I’m not going to attempt to draw any correlations to the infamous ’99 Super Bowl Rams, but one thing they had [...]

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2010 Rams Defensive Benchmarks

By:  F Mulder Here is the companion Defensive Benchmark analysis to accompany the offensive benchmarks. ————— 2010 Defensive Benchmarks In following the philosophy used for the Offensive Benchmarks, I again am using predominantly 16th ranked benchmarks for key defensive categories. Again, this is simply middle of the pack but should serve as an initial area [...]

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