Bulger's out, Jackson is questionable, with a 1-9 record one would hope that the Rams aren't tempted to pack up their tents and mail in the rest of the season.
Todays game against the Seattle Seahawks will test this injuried Rams team to see if they'll have the heart to 'fight on' despite the despair of their 2009 season.
"Shooting ourselves in the foot"
Many times throughout the season coach Steve Spagnuolo team has killed themselves with ill-timed penalties, drive-killing turnovers, Redzone failures, questionable offensive play calling and a Defense's inability to stop the run.
It'll be a tough task for Spags to keep the Rams motivated, the rest of the season. A motivational factor in todays game, for starters, will be to tie the Seahawks in the loss column. Rams have 9 losses, Seahawks have 8. Another factor will be to 'Payback' Seattle for the shutout beatdown they handed us on openning day.
Our QB must play like a PRO-BOLLER
Many thought Kyle Boller would be a capable back up to Marc Bulger, earlier in the season, when Marc was down with injuries. Boller's less than steller performance have Ramfans begging to see rookie quarterback Keith Null get a shot, now that Bulger is down again.
Reports of Steven Jackson ailing with back spasms doesn't help the Rams stay optimistic about their chances in todays ballgame. Gado, Darby and Ogbonnyana must be prepared to step in when needed.
Avery is hot! PLEASE GO VERTICLE WITH HIM MORE OFTEN! If I see another quick latteral pass to a wideout, fooling no one and going nowhere I'll just puke!
What happened to the involvement with our TEs? McMike and Daniel 'Hells' Fells should see more balls come their way in order for the Rams to have success.
Hopefully Jason Smith will be good to go today.
The Rams Defensive simply must do a better job, especially with stopping the run. The status of Seattle's RBs (Julius Jones, Forsett) is unclear,meanwhile, the Rams Run D is clearly allowing too many yards.
The Seahawks main threats will be QB Matt Hasselbeck and WR TJ Houshmandzadeh. It'll serve the Rams well to keep the pressure on both these guys.
The Rams must fight through the constant misfortunes of doom and gloom and take it one game at a time, starting with todays game against Seattle.
Their mission, as always, is to get the 'W'!
Hopefully the Rams will come out fired-up, they have nothing to lose at this point.
Make this game our Superbowl and play with pride!
Todays game against the Seattle Seahawks will test this injuried Rams team to see if they'll have the heart to 'fight on' despite the despair of their 2009 season.
"Shooting ourselves in the foot"
Many times throughout the season coach Steve Spagnuolo team has killed themselves with ill-timed penalties, drive-killing turnovers, Redzone failures, questionable offensive play calling and a Defense's inability to stop the run.
It'll be a tough task for Spags to keep the Rams motivated, the rest of the season. A motivational factor in todays game, for starters, will be to tie the Seahawks in the loss column. Rams have 9 losses, Seahawks have 8. Another factor will be to 'Payback' Seattle for the shutout beatdown they handed us on openning day.
Our QB must play like a PRO-BOLLER
Many thought Kyle Boller would be a capable back up to Marc Bulger, earlier in the season, when Marc was down with injuries. Boller's less than steller performance have Ramfans begging to see rookie quarterback Keith Null get a shot, now that Bulger is down again.
Reports of Steven Jackson ailing with back spasms doesn't help the Rams stay optimistic about their chances in todays ballgame. Gado, Darby and Ogbonnyana must be prepared to step in when needed.
Avery is hot! PLEASE GO VERTICLE WITH HIM MORE OFTEN! If I see another quick latteral pass to a wideout, fooling no one and going nowhere I'll just puke!
What happened to the involvement with our TEs? McMike and Daniel 'Hells' Fells should see more balls come their way in order for the Rams to have success.
Hopefully Jason Smith will be good to go today.
The Rams Defensive simply must do a better job, especially with stopping the run. The status of Seattle's RBs (Julius Jones, Forsett) is unclear,meanwhile, the Rams Run D is clearly allowing too many yards.
The Seahawks main threats will be QB Matt Hasselbeck and WR TJ Houshmandzadeh. It'll serve the Rams well to keep the pressure on both these guys.
The Rams must fight through the constant misfortunes of doom and gloom and take it one game at a time, starting with todays game against Seattle.
Their mission, as always, is to get the 'W'!
Hopefully the Rams will come out fired-up, they have nothing to lose at this point.
Make this game our Superbowl and play with pride!
"BEAT DEM SEACHICKENS!!!
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