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Spagnuolo, Rams Enter Bye With Rare Feeling During Rebuilding Season

By Matt SnyderNov 3rd 2009 – 3:40PM

Steve Spagnuolo is going through a rough season in his first as an NFL head coach. He had the unenviable task of taking over a roster which was left in disarray by the previous administration. No real effort had been done to bridge the gap from The Greatest Show on Turf to the next wave of players, with the notable...

Spagnuolo: Focus Only on 2009 Rams

By Matt SnyderSep 16th 2009 – 9:10PM

Despite making a good amount of money to coach in the National Football League, Steve Spagnuolo has an unenviable task this year: coaching the St. Louis Rams. The Rams won just two games a year ago, and the roster was in a state of transition -- and in disrepair, really -- when he took over as the new head honcho.If not...

St. Louis Rams 2009 Preview: Out With Greatest Show, In With Spagnuolo

By Matt SnyderSep 9th 2009 – 12:00PM

Training camps have wrapped up, the NFL season is right around the corner, and it's still hot as sin outside. But instead of cooling you off with a warm island song, FanHouse break out ye old heat check for our 2009 NFL Season Previews. We'll rate each club in 5 categories on a scale of 1 to 10, high score wins.The Rams...

Summer Scramble: NFC West Burning Questions and Prediction

By Dan GrazianoJul 29th 2009 – 2:00PM

It's July, the slowest month of the year for the NFL, and it's driving you nuts. You need a fix. A hit. Anything NFL to pull you through the dog days. FanHouse is here to help with an in-depth look at each division that should have you plenty prepared for training camp. We're calling it Summer Scramble, and this afternoon...

Rams Cut Last Season's Leading Tackler

By Matt SnyderMay 8th 2009 – 4:25PM

Back in 2002, Pisa Tinoisamoa led the St. Louis Rams in tackles. He became the first rookie in franchise history to pull off that feat. He also had the most tackles on the team in 2004, 2005 and 2008. Friday, he was released from the Rams -- likely a cost-saving measure since he would have counted $4.25 million against the...

JamesLaurinaitis News From the Web

  • 05/21/12 WWE's Worst Person of the Week: Big Show Source: Bleacher Report Not many heels did anything all that terrible this week, so it was tough to find the WWE's "Worst Person of the Week." So, I decided to go with someone who at least started the week off as a baby face: The Big Show. On last week's episode of Monday Night Raw, we were forced to sit through the longest, most boring, ridiculous segment in recent WWE history when Big Show cried for 10 minutes as he pleaded for John Laurinaitis not to fire him.
  • 05/21/12 WWE.com Offers Injury Update on John Laurinaitis Source: 411 Mania "WWE.com has gotten word that Mr. Laurinaitis was rushed to the emergency room from Raleigh, N.C.'s PNC Arena, showing signs of a possible concussion, possible ACL damage to his knee and a possible spinal injury. To add to this litany of serious injuries, the executive also suffered contusions over his entire body and was said to have difficulty raising his left arm and left leg, which can indicate possible nerve damage. The General Manager may have also suffered a broken clavicle."
  • 05/20/12 WWE over the Limit 2012: Laurinaitis Pulls of Upset of... Source: Bleacher Report The bell rang and Laurinaitis immediately took off but was caught by Cena. Cena exposed Laurinaitis' chest and connected with a big chop to the chest.
  • 05/19/12 WWE over the Limit: Predicting Each Match Source: Bleacher Report Serious repercussions will be handed out to those who don't conform; just ask The Big Show. But John Cena hasn't been willing to give into that, defying Laurinaitis and even making fun of his voice on Monday night one more time—the same thing Big Show got fired for.

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