A Rush To Stop Limbaugh If Roger Goodell is to truly stand behind his ideal, then he should lead the front to prevent a group led by Dave Checketts and Rush Limbaugh to purchase the St. Louis Rams.
2009 Season Preview: St. Louis Rams The Rams finally have some decent long-term potential with all their changes, but that probably won’t ease the pain too much during this season. They’ll be better defensively, and if they can force turnovers the defense could be a real pleasant surprise.
Offseason Preview: St. Louis Rams, Part I The Rams have a number of holes to fill on offensive this offseason, including decisions on the futures of Torry Holt and Orlando Pace.
No Hope For Rams Could the Rams best shot at a win in 2008 come in Week 17 against the Falcons?
2008 Season Preview: St. Louis Rams The Rams have too many holes in the pass defense and questions with the right side of the OL to be a promising playoff team--but in their weak division it’s certainly not impossible.
2007 Season Preview: St. Louis Rams The Rams have as much talent as any team in the league at the offensive skill positions. QB Marc Bulger is very accurate and can make all the throws. He showed improved leadership and better decision making last year and is entering the age when most QBs hit their prime. RB Steven Jackson is coming off a season where he posted the 5th highest total yards in NFL history.
Running To Twilight If Marshall Faulk, Curtis Martin, or Priest Holmes never play another down again, they will surely be missed. Gone will be the spectacular moves by Marshall as he makes defenders look silly two or three at a time. The quick cuts by Curtis as he slashes through holes for chunks of yardage will be absent. As will the patience of Priest as he waits for an opening on the patented Kansas City stretch run play.
2006 NFL Team Preview: St. Louis Rams Last year I wrote a piece proclaiming the Rams as my sleeper for playoff success. I’m not making that mistake again. I like the offseason moves they made and these Rams should be tougher and more consistent from week to week. But the defense needs more skill and time to congeal, and I don’t trust the mileage and wear and tear of so many of their starters.