By Jim Thomas
Of the Post-Dispatch
Saturday, Aug. 28 2004
All signals are pointing to an Orlando Pace sighting at Rams Park in the near
future, perhaps as early as Sunday or Monday.
Rams president of football operations Jay Zygmunt spoke with Pace's agent, Carl
Poston, earlier the week but came away from the conversation uncertain when
Pace would sign his one-year, $7 million tender as a franchise player.
In what may be a sign that Pace is about to report, he played host to his
teammates at a postgame party Friday at the Kastle nightclub in midtown St.
Louis.
Meanwhile, the Rams are expecting to place right tackle Kyle Turley on the
injured reserve list sometime next week. Turley's back injury, which he
aggravated in training camp following offseason surgery, has not responded to
treatment.
S. Jackson tops 100
Rookie running back Steven Jackson continued his impressive work Friday, nearly
doubling his preseason rushing total against the Washington Redskins. Jackson,
who had a combined 126 yards rushing in his first two preseason games, gained
125 yards on 25 carries against Washington.
"He's really developing very well," coach Mike Martz said. "I guess that's kind
of an understatement."
Injury update
Wide receiver Isaac Bruce suffered a jammed right index finger in the first
quarter. X-rays showed no fractures, but Bruce did not return. "It's just a
deep bruise and some swelling," Martz said. "He should be fine."
Also in the first quarter, running back and kickoff returner Arlen Harris
jammed a finger, with X-rays again showing no fracture.
Linebacker Jeremy Loyd suffered what Martz called a slight shoulder sprain, and
Scott Tercero - starting again at right offensive tackle - suffered a
concussion, which Martz said didn't appear serious.
Offensive guard Tom Nutten's comeback lasted only a few plays before he hobbled
off the field with a sprained right big toe. Nutten started the second half at
right guard, but he left 2 1/2 minutes into the quarter.
Timmerman starts
After resting a sore shoulder by sitting out practice Wednesday and Thursday,
Adam Timmerman started for the Rams at right guard and played the entire first
half.
Tight end Cameron Cleeland saw his first preseason action, after sitting out
the first two exhibition games with a hamstring injury.No fan of
Redskins
Between stints with the Rams, Mike Martz spent the 1997 and 1998 seasons with
Washington. When asked if he had fond memories of his time with the Redskins,
Martz bluntly replied: "None. Norv Turner, Bobby Jackson, Mike Pope, Trent
Green - those people were great memories. Other than that, I don't have a whole
lot of fond memories about the organization. It was not a good time there. You
go through that in all kinds of organizations. And it was just a hard time in
that organization."
Jackson and Pope were Washington assistants at the time, Turner was Redskins
head coach, and Green was a quarterback there, with Martz the quarterbacks
coach.
"It's a great place to live. Where we lived out in Virginia - Virginia's just
beautiful."
Martz is 0-2 against Washington in the regular season as a head coach, losing
33-20 to Turner in 2000 and 20-17 to Steve Spurrier in 2002.
Timmerman starts After resting a sore shoulder by sitting out
practice Wednesday and Thursday, Adam Timmerman started for the Rams at right
guard and played the entire first half.
Tight end Cameron Cleeland saw his first preseason action, after sitting out
the first two exhibition games with a hamstring injury.
Sitting it out
Among those sitting out Friday's game for St. Louis were: CB Travis Fisher
(arm); RB Lamar Gordon (ankle); CB DeJuan Groce (knee); and DT Jimmy Kennedy
(foot). Among the Redskins sitting out was LB LaVar Arrington.
Of the Post-Dispatch
Saturday, Aug. 28 2004
All signals are pointing to an Orlando Pace sighting at Rams Park in the near
future, perhaps as early as Sunday or Monday.
Rams president of football operations Jay Zygmunt spoke with Pace's agent, Carl
Poston, earlier the week but came away from the conversation uncertain when
Pace would sign his one-year, $7 million tender as a franchise player.
In what may be a sign that Pace is about to report, he played host to his
teammates at a postgame party Friday at the Kastle nightclub in midtown St.
Louis.
Meanwhile, the Rams are expecting to place right tackle Kyle Turley on the
injured reserve list sometime next week. Turley's back injury, which he
aggravated in training camp following offseason surgery, has not responded to
treatment.
S. Jackson tops 100
Rookie running back Steven Jackson continued his impressive work Friday, nearly
doubling his preseason rushing total against the Washington Redskins. Jackson,
who had a combined 126 yards rushing in his first two preseason games, gained
125 yards on 25 carries against Washington.
"He's really developing very well," coach Mike Martz said. "I guess that's kind
of an understatement."
Injury update
Wide receiver Isaac Bruce suffered a jammed right index finger in the first
quarter. X-rays showed no fractures, but Bruce did not return. "It's just a
deep bruise and some swelling," Martz said. "He should be fine."
Also in the first quarter, running back and kickoff returner Arlen Harris
jammed a finger, with X-rays again showing no fracture.
Linebacker Jeremy Loyd suffered what Martz called a slight shoulder sprain, and
Scott Tercero - starting again at right offensive tackle - suffered a
concussion, which Martz said didn't appear serious.
Offensive guard Tom Nutten's comeback lasted only a few plays before he hobbled
off the field with a sprained right big toe. Nutten started the second half at
right guard, but he left 2 1/2 minutes into the quarter.
Timmerman starts
After resting a sore shoulder by sitting out practice Wednesday and Thursday,
Adam Timmerman started for the Rams at right guard and played the entire first
half.
Tight end Cameron Cleeland saw his first preseason action, after sitting out
the first two exhibition games with a hamstring injury.No fan of
Redskins
Between stints with the Rams, Mike Martz spent the 1997 and 1998 seasons with
Washington. When asked if he had fond memories of his time with the Redskins,
Martz bluntly replied: "None. Norv Turner, Bobby Jackson, Mike Pope, Trent
Green - those people were great memories. Other than that, I don't have a whole
lot of fond memories about the organization. It was not a good time there. You
go through that in all kinds of organizations. And it was just a hard time in
that organization."
Jackson and Pope were Washington assistants at the time, Turner was Redskins
head coach, and Green was a quarterback there, with Martz the quarterbacks
coach.
"It's a great place to live. Where we lived out in Virginia - Virginia's just
beautiful."
Martz is 0-2 against Washington in the regular season as a head coach, losing
33-20 to Turner in 2000 and 20-17 to Steve Spurrier in 2002.
Timmerman starts After resting a sore shoulder by sitting out
practice Wednesday and Thursday, Adam Timmerman started for the Rams at right
guard and played the entire first half.
Tight end Cameron Cleeland saw his first preseason action, after sitting out
the first two exhibition games with a hamstring injury.
Sitting it out
Among those sitting out Friday's game for St. Louis were: CB Travis Fisher
(arm); RB Lamar Gordon (ankle); CB DeJuan Groce (knee); and DT Jimmy Kennedy
(foot). Among the Redskins sitting out was LB LaVar Arrington.
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