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St. Louis Rams: Spagnuolo Era Begins

By Matt SnyderFeb 26th 2009 – 11:00AM

Because the NFL season never ends, we present our 2009 Offseason Roadmaps for front offices to navigate through the summer.The 2008 season was an unmitigated disaster for the Rams. They had their star running back hold out, only to be re-signed and get injured -- an injury which lingered far too long. They fired their...

Richie Incognito Continues to Endear Himself to St. Louis Fans

By Matt SnyderNov 24th 2008 – 6:15PM

Leading up to a home game against the close-in-distance Chicago Bears, Richie Incognito fired a few pre-emptive words at St. Louis Rams fans. You know, the same fans who are watching an absolutely pathetic attempt at fielding a professional football team right now. During the game, the Rams were booed a bit, but it wasn't...

Richie Incognito Excited for Bears Fans, Because They Actually Make Noise

By Matt SnyderNov 21st 2008 – 11:00AM

The last time the Chicago Bears visited St. Louis, they were in the middle of a Super Bowl run. According to several reports, the Rams had to use a silent count -- again, at home -- because the Bears fans were overrunning the Edward Jones Dome. Considering the fact that the Bears are tied for first and the Rams are quite...

Patriots Didn't Have One Penalty in Rams Game, Jim Haslett's Not Buying It

By Ryan WilsonOct 28th 2008 – 5:30PM

Hey, NFL, Rams head coach Jim Haslett wants you to know that he knows that you know that the officials probably missed a call or 12 during Sunday's St. Louis-New England game. You see, the Rams lost 23-16 thanks, in part, to a late Marc Bulger interception, but the whopping zero flags thrown on the Patriots probably didn't...

Jim Haslett Is Not Afraid to Throw a Block

By Ryan WilsonOct 14th 2008 – 11:45AM

I'll admit to not watching the Rams-Redskins game in its entirety; the 50-point spread and the virtual guarantee that things would be unofficially decided by halftime didn't really pique my interest. When I saw St. Louis was leading late in the fourth, it caught my attention, and I ended up watching the final six minutes...

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