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    Date Opponent Time
    Sep 8 at Denver 4:15 PM
    Sep 15 NY GIANTS 4:05 PM
    Sep 23 at Tampa Bay (Mon.) 9:00 PM
    Sep 29 DALLAS 1:00 PM
    Oct 6 at San Francisco 4:15 PM
    Oct 13 OAKLAND 4:15 PM
    Oct 20 SEATTLE 1:00 PM
    Week 8 OPEN DATE
    Nov 3 at Arizona 4:15 PM
    Nov 10 SAN DIEGO 1:00 PM
    Nov 18 CHICAGO (Mon.) 9:00 PM
    Nov 24 at Washington 4:15 PM
    Dec 1 at Philadelphia 4:15 PM
    Dec 8 at Kansas City 1:00 PM
    Dec 15 ARIZONA 8:30 PM
    Dec 22 at Seattle 4:05 PM
    Dec 30 SAN FRANCISCO (Mon.)

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    Keeping the Rams Nation Talking

  • #2
    I have to say we have a killer December ........... all those cold weather games ...... Its a friggin nightmare

    __________________________________________________________
    Keeping the Rams Nation Talking

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    • #3
      This Schedule doesn't look Tough enough for the National Conferance Champs!!!!! Looks Fairly Easy!!!

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      • #4
        Is the new Seattle stadium a dome? I would hope so with all the rain up there. If so, two home games would get them down to K.C. and Philly outdoors in December. Winning those would shed the "dome team" label. I have to say that I grew up with the football Cardinals, along with the baseball team and the Blues. Bidwell stuck a knife in the heart of all St. Louis football fans, and I for one am looking forward to thrashing the birdies twice a season!

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        • #5
          I do beleive Seattle is a Coverd Statium....Don't Quote me..

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          • #6
            Sorry to repost the complete schedule, but I added some details so I could print it out and thought others might want it too... Sorry for the formatting...

            Date Opponent 2001 Record Time
            Sep 08 at Denver (8-8) 3:15 PM
            Sep 15 NY GIANTS (7-9) 3:05 PM
            Sep 23 at Tampa Bay (9-7) 8:00 PM *
            Sep 29 DALLAS (5-11) 12:00 PM
            Oct 06 at San Fran (12-4) 3:15 PM
            Oct 13 OAKLAND (10-6) 3:15 PM
            Oct 20 SEATTLE (9-7) 12:00 PM
            Oct 28 OPEN WEEK
            Nov 03 at Arizona (7-9) 3:15 PM
            Nov 10 SAN DIEGO (5-11) 12:00 PM
            Nov 18 CHICAGO (13-3) 8:00 PM *
            Nov 24 at Washington (8-8) 3:15 PM
            Dec 01 at Philly (11-5) 3:15 PM
            Dec 08 at K. C. (6-10) 12:00 PM
            Dec 15 ARIZONA (7-9) 7:30 PM **
            Dec 22 at Seattle (9-7) 3:05 PM
            Dec 30 SAN FRAN (12-4) 8:00 PM *

            Combined Opp. Record (138/256)
            Combined Opp. Win % 53.9%

            * Monday Night
            ** Sunday Night
            This space for rent...

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            • #7
              That makes at least (6) six games I will get to see for sure!!!

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              • #8
                Make that (5) five games. One of the monday nites is w/ Whinners.......

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                • #9
                  I like our schedule. I like the December ending schedule like it is. Take care of our conference late. Keep us sharp.


                  Now, stay healthy and lets see where this year takes us.

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                  • #10
                    Can anyone say 72' fins.????

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                    • #11
                      Some hawks by the sea...

                      Huntdux, Moosey56, here's info on the Seahawks new stadium:



                      Not a dome per se, but whether the Rams play indoors or out, it shouldn't be that much of a factor. I like every year's schedule!

                      BTW, on a different note, ARTIFICIAL TURF Vs. NATURAL GRASS, issue OR myth?

                      Denver: natural
                      Tampa Bay: natural
                      San Fran: natural
                      Arizona: natural
                      Washington: natural
                      Philly: field turf
                      K. C.: natural
                      Seattle: field turf

                      Is the above correct? Are the Rams only playing in one stadium with Astroturf this year -- our own?

                      :ram: Should be a great season! GO RAMS!!!

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                      • #12
                        Just ask the Rams if they prefer turf or grass. Almost all football players would rather play on grass, so I don't see it as a big factor to decide our games. If it slows us down, it will slow the other team down just as much, so it actually cancels out.

                        :shield:

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                        • #13
                          Statistics, I believe show that we do beter on turf........

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                          • #14
                            Statistics can be misleading. Sometimes, a team feels that the Rams have a disadvantage on grass, and are more hyped up because they think they have a chance to win. That leads to a better performance from our opponent, and a possible loss. It's not necessarily the grass that does it.

                            That's just a theory, of course. For all I know, it could be the grass.

                            :shield:

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                            • #15
                              Yes! -- I can!

                              Originally posted by Moosey56
                              Can anyone say 72' fins.????
                              Funny you mention that Moosey56. I was just thinking the same! Call it bias, confidence, or gud'ol daydreaming, but ... this year ...
                              :superram:
                              RAMS RELOAD and RETURN with REVENGE!
                              2002 U-N-D-E-F-E-A-T-E-D!?! Yes!, the timing would be great, just perfect! :cool:

                              Hey J-Ram, you got it: "We don't rebuild, we RELOAD!" :angryram:
                              Last edited by RealRam; -03-28-2002, 02:58 PM.

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                              • MauiRam
                                Rams 2008 Schedule (Hot Off The Press!)
                                by MauiRam
                                Rough start: Rams get Giants, Cowboys early
                                By Jim Thomas
                                ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
                                04/15/2008

                                There’s no treading lightly when it comes to the Rams’ 2008 regular-season schedule; they get thrown right into the deep end.
                                Beginning with the season opener Sept. 7 at Philadelphia, the Rams play all four teams from football’s toughest division in 2007 -- the NFC East -- by mid October.

                                The Super Bowl champion New York Giants come to Our Town the following week, in the Rams’ Sept. 14 home opener.

                                Then it’s off to Seattle in Week 3 to meet the four-time defending NFC West champions -- the Seahawks. And there’s more. Before midseason, the Rams play NFC East power Dallas (at home) and travel to New England to play the defending AFC champion Patriots.

                                Isaac Bruce fans must wait until Nov. 16 to see the former Rams great -- reunited with "Mad" Mike Martz -- when St. Louis travels to San Francisco. The ***** don’t come to St. Louis until Game 15, on Dec. 21.

                                The Rams have a bye after just four games, matching the second-earliest bye since the move to St. Louis in 1995.

                                And for just the second time since the move to St. Louis, the Rams don’t have a prime time game. The only other time that happened was in 1999

                                RAMS 2008 SCHEDULE
                                (Home games in CAPS)

                                Date / Opponent / Time (TV network)

                                Sun. Sept. 7 ... at Philadelphia ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Sept. 14 ... NY GIANTS ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Sept. 21 ... at Seattle ... 3:05 p.m. (Fox)

                                Sun. Sept. 28 ... BUFFALO ... 3:05 p.m. (CBS)

                                Sun. Oct. 5 ... Bye

                                Sun. Oct. 12 ... at Washington ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Oct. 19 ... DALLAS ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Oct. 26 ... at New England ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Nov. 2 ... ARIZONA ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Nov. 9 ... at New York Jets ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Nov. 16 ... at San Francisco ... 3:05 p.m. (Fox)

                                Sun. Nov. 23 ... CHICAGO ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Nov. 30 ... MIAMI ... Noon (CBS)

                                Sun. Dec. 7 ... at Arizona ... 3:15 p.m. (Fox)

                                Sun. Dec. 14 ... SEATTLE ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Dec. 21 ... SAN FRANCISCO ... Noon (Fox)

                                Sun. Dec. 28 ... at Atlanta ... Noon (Fox)
                                -04-15-2008, 12:34 PM
                              • ramsanddodgers
                                52 preseason games in 29 days ...
                                by ramsanddodgers
                                http://nfl.com/nflnetwork/story/10257691

                                Hall of Fame Game kicks off coverage Aug. 5
                                First-ever live preseason doubleheaders
                                Preseason schedule includes record eight live games
                                Get your depth charts, fantasy rosters and DVRs ready! Beginning with the exclusive live telecast of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game on Aug. 5 with Bryant Gumbel and 2006 Sports Emmy winner Cris Collinsworth in the booth, it's wall-to-wall action ... 52 preseason games in 29 days ... only on NFL Network.

                                During the 2007 NFL preseason, NFL Network televises 52 games -- all but the 13 televised nationally by the NFL's other network partners (CBS, ESPN, FOX & NBC).

                                NFL Network carries a record eight games live, including a pair of live preseason doubleheaders -- an NFL preseason first -- on Saturday, Aug. 25 and Thursday, Aug. 30 with 7 p.m. ET and 10 p.m. ET kickoffs.

                                NFL Network produces two of the eight live games -- the Hall of Fame Game (New Orleans vs. Pittsburgh) and Washington at Tennessee on Aug. 11 -- while simulcasting the others.

                                For most simulcast games, NFL Network uses the television feeds of local broadcasters and makes use of both sets of announcers. For example, if Houston is playing at Arizona, NFL Network will use the announcers from the Cardinals (home team) for the first half, and then switch to the Texans' (away team) crew for the second half. The simulcast games will be available live nationwide (to all but the two competing team markets in most instances).

                                NFL.com is the exclusive internet home of NFL Network. Log on to NFL.com to view the entire NFL Network preseason television schedule.

                                Each of the eight live games airing on NFL Network has an interesting storyline:

                                New Orleans at Pittsburgh
                                (Hall of Fame Game: Sunday, Aug. 5 at 8 p.m. ET)
                                Pittsburgh Steelers rookie head coach Mike Tomlin makes his debut on the sidelines against a New Orleans Saints team which advanced to the NFC Championship Game last year behind Sean Payton, a rookie coach who earned AP Coach of the Year honors.

                                Washington at Tennessee
                                (Saturday, Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. ET)
                                Redskins head coach Joe Gibbs makes his first trip to Tennessee where quarterback Vince Young opens the season as the Titans starter after winning six of his final seven starts, AP Offensive Rookie of the Year honors, and becoming the first rookie QB to play in a Pro Bowl.

                                Houston at Arizona
                                (Saturday, Aug. 18 at 4 p.m. ET)
                                New Houston quarterback Matt Schaub leads the Texans against the Cardinals in the first game to be played this season at University of Phoenix Stadium -- site of Super Bowl XLII in February. Cardinals tackle Levi Brown, the team's first-round draft choice in April, makes his debut in front of the home fans.

                                Detroit at Indianapolis
                                (Saturday,...
                                -07-16-2007, 09:15 PM
                              • AvengerRam_old
                                ***2005 Rams Schedule***
                                by AvengerRam_old
                                Here it is. Hot off the presses!

                                WEEK 1
                                Sunday, Sep. 11
                                St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:15 p.m.

                                WEEK 2
                                Sunday, Sep. 18
                                St. Louis at Arizona, 4:05 p.m.

                                WEEK 3
                                Sunday, Sep. 25
                                Tennessee at St. Louis, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 4
                                Sunday, Oct. 2
                                St. Louis at N.Y. Giants, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 5
                                Sunday, Oct. 9
                                Seattle at St. Louis, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 6
                                Monday, Oct. 17
                                St. Louis at Indianapolis, 9:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 7
                                Sunday, Oct. 23
                                New Orleans at St. Louis, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 8
                                Sunday, Oct. 30
                                Jacksonville at St. Louis, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 9
                                Open date

                                WEEK 10
                                Sunday, Nov. 13
                                St. Louis at Seattle, 4:15 p.m.

                                WEEK 11
                                Sunday, Nov. 20
                                Arizona at St. Louis, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 12
                                Sunday, Nov. 27
                                St. Louis at Houston, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 13
                                Sunday, Dec. 4
                                Washington at St. Louis, 4:05 p.m.

                                WEEK 14
                                Sunday, Dec. 11
                                St. Louis at Minnesota, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 15
                                Sunday, Dec. 18
                                Philadelphia at St. Louis, 4:15

                                WEEK 16
                                Saturday, Dec. 24
                                San Francisco at St. Louis, 1:00 p.m.

                                WEEK 17
                                Sunday, Jan. 1
                                St. Louis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.
                                -04-13-2005, 10:55 AM
                              • r8rh8rmike
                                NFL Network Re-Airing Schedule For All Preseason Games (Rams Games Highlighted)
                                by r8rh8rmike
                                This is the schedule for re-airing of all preseason games on NFL Network. Times are EST. Note: Schedules have changed in past years.

                                Rams games are in boldface:

                                WEEK 1

                                Thursday, Aug. 11
                                11 p.m.: Baltimore Ravens at Philadelphia Eagles

                                Friday, Aug. 12
                                4 p.m.: Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots
                                11 p.m.: Denver Broncos at Dallas Cowboys
                                2 a.m.: Arizona Cardinals at Oakland Raiders

                                Saturday, Aug. 13
                                7 a.m.: Seattle Seahawks at San Diego Chargers
                                10 a.m.: Cincinnati Bengals at Detroit Lions
                                1 p.m.: Miami Dolphins at Atlanta Falcons
                                4 p.m.: Pittsburgh Steelers at Washington Redskins
                                7:30 p.m.: Green Bay Packers at Cleveland Browns (Live)
                                10:30 p.m.: San Francisco ***** at New Orleans Saints

                                Sunday, Aug. 14
                                10 a.m.: Minnesota Vikings at Tennessee Titans
                                1 p.m.: New York Giants at Carolina Panthers
                                7 p.m.: Buffalo Bills at Chicago Bears
                                10 p.m.: Indianapolis Colts at St. Louis Rams
                                4 a.m.: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Kansas City Chiefs

                                Wednesday, Aug. 17
                                7 a.m.: New York Jets at Houston Texans

                                WEEK 2

                                Thursday, Aug. 18
                                11 p.m.: New England Patriots at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

                                Friday, Aug. 19
                                11 p.m.: Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens

                                Saturday, Aug. 20
                                7 a.m.: Philadelphia Eagles at Pittsburgh Steelers
                                1 p.m.: Carolina Panthers at Miami Dolphins
                                4 p.m.: Arizona Cardinals at Green Bay Packers
                                8 p.m.: New Orleans Saints at Houston Texans (Live)
                                11 p.m.: Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks (joined in progress from 10 p.m.)

                                Sunday, Aug. 21
                                10 a.m.: Detroit Lions at Cleveland Browns
                                1 p.m.: Buffalo Bills at Denver Broncos
                                4 p.m.: Washington Redskins at Indianapolis Colts
                                11 p.m.: Oakland Raiders at San Francisco *****
                                2 a.m.: Atlanta Falcons at Jacksonville Jaguars

                                Monday, Aug. 22
                                4 p.m.: Tennessee Titans at St. Louis Rams
                                11 p.m.: San Diego Chargers at Dallas Cowboys

                                Tuesday, Aug. 23
                                8 p.m.: Cincinnati Bengals at New York Jets

                                Wednesday, Aug. 24
                                1 p.m.: Chicago Bears at New York Giants

                                WEEK 3

                                Thursday, Aug. 25
                                11 p.m.: Cleveland Browns at Philadelphia Eagles

                                Friday, Aug. 26
                                4 p.m.: Carolina Panthers at Cincinnati Bengals
                                11 p.m.: St. Louis Rams at Kansas City Chiefs

                                Saturday, Aug. 27
                                7 a.m.: Washington Redskins at Baltimore Ravens
                                1 p.m.: Green Bay Packers at Indianapolis Colts
                                11 p.m.: Houston Texans at San Francisco *****
                                2 a.m.: Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos

                                Sunday, Aug. 28
                                10 a.m.: New York Jets at New York Giants...
                                -08-05-2011, 06:24 PM
                              • RamDez
                                and the prime time games
                                by RamDez
                                PRIMETIME TELEVISION GAMES
                                Date Game (Network) Time (All ET)
                                Thursday, Sept. 5 San Francisco at New York Giants (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Sunday, Sept. 8 Dallas at Houston (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Sept. 9 Pittsburgh at New England (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Sept. 15 Oakland at Pittsburgh (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Sept. 16 Philadelphia at Washington (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Sept. 22 Cincinnati at Atlanta (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Sept. 23 St. Louis at Tampa Bay (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Sept. 29 Minnesota at Seattle (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Sept. 30 Denver at Baltimore (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Oct. 6 Baltimore at Cleveland (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Oct. 7 Green Bay at Chicago (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Oct. 13 Miami at Denver (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Oct. 14 San Francisco at Seattle (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Monday, Oct. 21 Indianapolis at Pittsburgh (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Oct. 27 Indianapolis at Washington (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Oct. 28 New York Giants at Philadelphia (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Nov. 3 Jacksonville at New York Giants (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Nov. 4 Miami at Green Bay (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Nov. 10 Miami at New York Jets (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Nov. 11 Oakland at Denver (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Nov. 17 New England at Oakland (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Nov. 18 Chicago at St. Louis (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Nov. 24 Indianapolis at Denver (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Nov. 25 Philadelphia at San Francisco (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Dec. 1 Tampa Bay at New Orleans (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Dec. 2 New York Jets at Oakland (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Dec. 8 Minnesota at Green Bay (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Dec. 9 Chicago at Miami (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Dec. 15 Arizona at St. Louis (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Dec. 16 New England at Tennessee (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Saturday, Dec. 21 Philadelphia at Dallas (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Sunday, Dec. 22 New York Jets at New England (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Dec. 23 Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                Sunday, Dec. 29 Tampa Bay at Chicago (ESPN) 8:30 p.m.
                                Monday, Dec. 30 San Francisco at St. Louis (ABC) 9 p.m.
                                -03-28-2002, 12:26 PM
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