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  • Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 8

    Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 8



    08/08/2004



    Injured: CB Jerametrius Butler (hamstring), LB Brandon Chillar (shoulder), TE Cam Cleeland (hamstring), CB Robert Cromartie (hamstring), DE Bryce Fisher (ankle), CB Travis Fisher (knee), DE Erik Flowers (hamstring), DE Anthony Hargrove (knee and ankle), FB Erik Jensen (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy (foot), S Tom Knight (finger), DE Leonard Little (hamstring), OT Jeremy Phillips (shoulder), LB Brandon Spoon (hamstring), LB Robert Thomas (thigh), OT Kyle Turley (back), C Dave Wohlabaugh (hip).

    Absent: OT Orlando Pace (contract).

    Sunday's schedule: The team has the day off. The next practice is scheduled for Monday afternoon. For information, call 1-866-726-7226.

    Bits and pieces:

    Among healthy Rams who didn't dress for Saturday's scrimmage with the Bears were S Aeneas Williams, WR Torry Holt, RB Marshall Faulk, WR Isaac Bruce and RB Lamar Gordon.

    The biggest cheer of the day came when former Western Illinois University QB Russ Michna, a Rams rookie, took the field for a series.

    Roger Hacker, the son of former Cardinals coach Rich Hacker, is a member of the Bears' PR staff.

    Overheard:

    "They're always contenders for tops in the league, and they're always contenders for the Super Bowl. So that makes it that much sweeter."
    - Veteran DT Bernard Holsey, on being acquired by the Rams in the offseason.

    "He's an innovator. I could talk on and on about Mike Martz. He's one of the better guys you will meet and, of course, one of the better coaches in the league."
    - Bears coach Lovie Smith, on his former boss.

    - Bill Coats


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    Keeping the Rams Nation Talking

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    2004 Rams Camp Pics, Tommy Bryan and CanadaRam

    Here's some camp pics Dez

    2004 Rams Camp Pics, Tommy Bryan and CanadaRam



    2004 Rams Camp Pics, pg1


    2004 Rams Camp Pics, pg2

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    • #3
      Re: Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 8

      Actually, I was there and I believe the biggest cheer was for a nice completed pass by our own (and the Bears former) QB Chris Chandler. I remember, because it had the feel of a real game at that point (making me hungry for the season to start all the more). A lot of those cheers came from the away team side of the stands though. As much as a few putzes felt the need to boo some Rams as they came into the stadium, they reserved those for the relative unknown and rookies. Veterans like Aeneas or monster players like Gateway Archuleta got praise from our opponent's fan base. And Chandler got a very friendly greeting, even though he wasn't wearing their colors anymore. Loyalty is a part of this game, and not just for a particular team.

      I'm glad to see someone else sharing pics from camp. I don't have all that many right now, but I do think I'll put the roll of film from the scrimmage on a picture CD so I can share a few, but that'll take a while. Thanks, Shaky.

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      • RamDez
        Camp at a glance
        by RamDez
        Camp at a glance







        Injured: CB Jerametrius Butler (hamstring), LB Brandon Chillar (shoulder), TE Cam Cleeland (hamstring), CB Robert Cromartie (hamstring), CB Travis Fisher (knee), DE Bryce Fisher (ankle), DE Erik Flowers (hamstring), DE Anthony Hargrove (knee and ankle), FB Erik Jensen (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy (foot), S Tom Knight (finger), DE Leonard Little (hamstring), OT Jeremy Phillips (shoulder), LB Brandon Spoon (hamstring), LB Robert Thomas (thigh), OT Kyle Turley (back), C Dave Wohlabaugh (hip).


        Absent: OT Orlando Pace (contract).
        Today's schedule: One practice is planned, tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m. Time is subject to change. For up-to-date information, call toll-free 1-866-726-7226. Practices are free and open to the public.


        Bits and pieces:
        After Saturday morning's scrimmage with the Chicago Bears, the Rams had the rest of the day and most of Sunday off. They returned Sunday evening for meetings.
        QB Chris Chandler and DE Sean Moran, offseason free-agent pickups, are in their second stints with the Rams. Chandler played for the Los Angeles Rams in 1994 and Moran was with the team in 2000 and 2001.


        Overheard:
        "He looks like the Marshall of old out here, but we'll see. We're really cautious with him. He feels so good, and when he's like that we try not to put a damper on it. But we also just want him to be cautious and take this thing in stride." - Coach Mike Martz, on frisky RB Marshall Faulk.
        "I felt comfortable hanging the whistle over my neck and the stopwatch. That was pretty fun, telling kids what to do." - C-G Chris Dishman, on his duties as a high school coach in Lincoln, Neb., before Martz persuaded him to "unretire" and report to Rams camp.


        - Bill Coats


        -08-09-2004, 03:08 PM
      • RamWraith
        Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 6
        by RamWraith
        Injured: CB Jerametrius Butler (hamstring), LB Brandon Chillar (shoulder), TE Cam Cleeland (hamstring), CB Robert Cromartie (hamstring), CB Travis Fisher (knee), RB Lamar Gordon (ankle), DE Anthony Hargrove (knee and ankle), FB Erik Jensen (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy (foot), S Tom Knight (finger), G Ryan Schau (back), LB Brandon Spoon (hamstring), OT Kyle Turley (back), C Dave Wohlabaugh (hip).

        Absent: OT Orlando Pace (contract).

        Just visiting: NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

        Today's schedule: The Rams and the Chicago Bears will practice together twice, at 8:10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Times are subject to change. For up-to-date practice information, call toll-free 1-866-726-7226. Practices are free and open to the public.

        Bits and pieces:

        RB Lamar Gordon skipped Thursday's workout. He's had chronic ankle problems and has been gimpy at times during camp.

        RB Steven Jackson, the Rams' top draft pick, appears to be adapting quickly, his effectiveness seemingly increasing day by day.

        Damione Lewis and Ryan Pickett have been solid in the middle of the defensive line.

        Bears WR Justin Gage, a former All-Big 12 performer at Missouri, is nursing a lower back injury.

        Bears QB Rex Grossman sailed a pass 75 yards in the air, overthrowing his intended receiver, in Thursday's drills.

        Overheard:

        "I can only say this: I've never come across a coach like him. I think he'll be very successful."
        - S Aeneas Williams, on first-year Bears coach Lovie Smith, the former Rams defensive coordinator.

        "Preseason was the last time I've played completely healthy. So, it's been almost a year. I feel like I've got to get out there and show them that I can still contribute."
        - Second-year WR Kevin Curtis, who missed nearly all of last season with a broken leg.

        - Bill Coats
        -08-06-2004, 05:39 AM
      • RamDez
        Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 7
        by RamDez
        Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 7







        Injured: CB Jerametrius Butler (hamstring), LB Brandon Chillar (shoulder), TE Cam Cleeland (hamstring), CB Robert Cromartie (hamstring), CB Travis Fisher (knee), DE Anthony Hargrove (knee and ankle), FB Erik Jensen (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy (foot), S Tom Knight (finger), DE Leonard Little (hamstring), LB Brandon Spoon (hamstring), OT Kyle Turley (back), C Dave Wohlabaugh (hip).

        Absent: OT Orlando Pace (contract).

        Today's schedule: The Rams and the Chicago Bears will scrimmage at 10:30 a.m. at Western Illinois University's Hanson Field. Some lawn tickets remain, at $10. For up-to-date information, call toll-free 1-866-726-7226.

        Bits and pieces:

        DE Leonard Little sat out Friday's practices with a tight hamstring.

        RB Lamar Gordon was back on the field after missing a day of work with a sore ankle.

        Defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy, who suffered a broken foot Thursday, has put off surgery while he seeks a second opinion. Kennedy, the team's first-round draft pick in 2003, is expected to be out for at least three months.

        S Tom Knight had surgery Thursday night in St. Louis on the finger that he broke earlier in the day. Knight was back in camp Friday and should return to practice in a few days.

        Overheard:

        "We're just going to take a look at a bunch of our young players, some inexperienced players. Our veterans will probably do very little, if anything."
        - Coach Mike Martz, on his plans for today's scrimmage.

        "I feel like a wet dog on tile out there." - C/G Chris Dishman, on his first full-pads practices since last season.
        "I've been teasing the guys. We probably have our quota right now."
        - S Aeneas Williams, on the ex-Cardinals, himself included, on the Rams roster.

        - Bill Coats


        -08-07-2004, 12:55 PM
      • RamDez
        Rams Camp at a glance
        by RamDez
        Rams Camp at a glance

        Post-Dispatch
        Saturday, Aug. 21 2004

        Injured: CB Robert Cromartie (hamstring), FB Joey Goodspeed
        (hamstring), RB Lamar Gordon (ankle), CB DeJuan Groce (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy
        (foot), OT Jeremy Phillips (neck), OT Kyle Turley (back).

        Absent: OT Orlando Pace (contract).

        Sunday's schedule: One practice, at 7 p.m. at Rams Park. All
        practices at Rams Park are closed to the public.

        Bits and pieces

        DE Leonard Little returned to practice Saturday. He had been gone since Tuesday
        because of the death of his grandmother in North Carolina.

        Several players were back in pads after missing time - some lengthy, some brief
        - because of injuries: TE Cam Cleeland (hamstring), WR Kevin Curtis (shin
        splints), DE Bernard Holsey (knee), LB Tony Newson (hamstring) and OT Grant
        Williams (ankle).

        Rookie Anthony Hargrove, who is making the switch from DE to DT, was banished
        to the locker room by defensive line coach Bill Kollar with about 30 minutes
        left in practice.

        Overheard

        "We can always use 'Big O' around here. When he's ready, he'll
        come."
        - C Andy McCollum, on Pace.
        "I'm on that dang rabbit diet." - G Chris Dishman, who
        reported to camp at 366 pounds but has dropped close to 20.

        - Bill Coats
        -08-22-2004, 12:09 AM
      • RamDez
        Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 11
        by RamDez


        Rams Camp at a Glance: Aug. 11



        08/11/2004




        Injured: TE Cam Cleeland (hamstring), CB Robert Cromartie (hamstring), RB Lamar Gordon (ankle), FB Erik Jensen (knee), DT Jimmy Kennedy (foot), OT Jeremy Phillips (neck), OT Kyle Turley (back), C Dave Wohlabaugh (hip).

        Absent: OT Orlando Pace (contract); DE Kevin Aldridge (leave of absence).

        Just visiting: Fox analyst Terry Bradshaw; former Cardinals RB Jim Otis.

        Today's schedule: One practice is planned, tentatively scheduled for 4 p.m. Time is subject to change. For up-to-date information, call toll-free 1-866-726-7226. Practices are free and open to the public.

        Bits and pieces

        Coach Mike Martz kept the team on the field, in full pads, for 2 hours 20 minutes, the longest practice of camp so far.

        Two Rams had surgery: RB Lamar Gordon (ankle) in St. Louis and DT Jimmy Kennedy (foot) in North Carolina. Gordon is expected to be out about a month. Kennedy's recovery is estimated at three months.

        S Justin Lucas, picked up from the Arizona Cardinals in the offseason, had two interceptions.

        WR Kelvin Kight, an undrafted rookie out of Florida, was released.

        Overheard

        "Once you get playing time and have success, you don't want to give that up. I want to be the third receiver this year, and I expect to be when this is all said and done."

        - Dane Looker, on the stiff competition at wideout.

        "I enjoy the enthusiasm he brings to the game. He explains it to you in ways that I understand. I think he is only going to make the linebacking corps that much better."

        - Pisa Tinoisamoa, on new linebackers coach Joe Vitt.


        -08-10-2004, 11:21 PM
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