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  • Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

    Backup QB Boller aims to eliminate mistakes
    By R.B. FALLSTROM, AP Sports Writer
    4 hours, 43 minutes ago

    ST. LOUIS (AP)—If Kyle Boller is auditioning for a new deal with the St. Louis Rams, he has yet to impress.

    The backup quarterback is getting extended playing opportunity, perhaps the rest of the season, given that Marc Bulger(notes) is on crutches with a fractured left shin bone. But Boller realizes the game-changing mistakes that have marred his play must be weeded out.

    Boller threw two interceptions last week, including one on a tipped pass that was returned for the go-ahead touchdown in last weekend’s 27-17 loss to the Seahawks, and is responsible for seven turnovers in only 14 quarters. His other pick Sunday was in the end zone, negating a scoring opportunity.

    “I wish a ball would pop 10 feet in the air and hit the guy in stride for a touchdown,” Boller said Wednesday. “That’s the way it goes. You have to protect the ball but I’m still going to go out there and try to make plays.”

    Boller, who landed with a one-year free agent contract after sitting out 2008 with a shoulder injury in Baltimore, isn’t going to change. Despite the mounting mistakes, he said there’s no way he’ll go conservative this weekend at Chicago when he makes his second straight start.

    “I’m not going to play scared, that’s when you do turn the ball over,” he said. “I don’t foresee that being a problem.”

    The Rams (1-10) pretty much have to count on Boller improving, since rookie Keith Null is the only other quarterback on the roster. Coach Steve Spagnuolo doesn’t believe Null, a sixth-round pick, is ready and would just as soon he not play this season.

    “I’m sure if you ask Kyle, certainly the second one, he’d like to have a better throw,” Spagnuolo said of the interceptions by Seattle. “I know Kyle would like to have both of them back.”

    The coach has been able to say that a lot. Four of Boller’s turnovers have been returned for touchdowns, and two came in the red zone.

    Of course, it’s not all the quarterback’s fault. The Rams have been inexperienced at wide receiver all season and the offensive line was minus three starters much of the game against Seattle. Boller was constantly on the run and was sacked four times, so he’s had to work through more than the usual soreness.

    “Sometimes your best throws are when you get hit and you lay on the ground and hopefully they’re applauding when you play at home,” Boller said. “It was a little harder this week, definitely.”

    Center Jason Brown is expected to make his 56th consecutive start, although he grudgingly missed the first practice of his career on Wednesday with a sprained right knee.

    “It’s a humbling experience,” Brown said. “I did not want to miss this practice, not at all, but it’s all about doing the smart thing.”

    Guard Richie Incognito also is expected back after missing four games with a sprained ligament in his right foot. Running back Steven Jackson missed practice Wednesday but could go on Thursday, although he’s likely to again be short of 100 percent.

    Boller can’t worry about that stuff.

    “You just keep fighting, that’s all you can do,” he said. “You try to be optimistic and still make it fun, and work. We’re pros, that’s what we’re supposed to do.”

    The team also said it will wait until tackle Jason Smith (concussion) feels better before administering another baseline test. Spagnuolo said the rookie, who has failed two tests, was still feeling symptoms. Fullback Mike Karney(neck) did not practice and could miss a second straight game.

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    Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

    Boller threw two interceptions last week, including one on a tipped pass that was returned for the go-ahead touchdown in last weekend’s 27-17 loss to the Seahawks, and is responsible for seven turnovers in only 14 quarters.
    Four of Boller’s turnovers have been returned for touchdowns, and two came in the red zone.
    Those are some ominous stats.

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    • #3
      Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

      The interior line is finally back together a little banged up, but better than last week. All we need is Smith back.

      This is kinda random, but since Barron shutdown Jared Allen and everyone was praising him Barron started playing like a bum. He is the reason Bulger is out. IDK what is with this kid he can't handle the easiest guys, but then he looks like Walter Pace against the toughest guys who he faces less often.

      When Smith comes back start him on left he is the true future there and it wouldn't hurt to see guys who will be in the starting line up next year gain some continuity with Bell, Brown and maybe cogs and goldberg

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      • #4
        Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

        COGs is Back!!! Can't wait! Way to MAN UP, JB! Please stay healthy! Maybe the Rams patchwork line will have enough to get SJ going against DA BEARS.
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        • #5
          Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

          I'm actually looking forward to our D-Line against the Bears O-line. The Bears O-line is playing bad and may be one the worst O-lines in the NFL this season.

          If and I think we will get the better of their O-line Mr. Cutler will be either sacked alot or throw alot of picks. Hopefully both.


          GO RAMS!!!!!!
          sigpic :ram::helmet:

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          • #6
            Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

            Reporter: "So, Kyle... what's your plan with respect to interceptions?"

            Boller: "I'm going to try not to throw so many."

            Reporter: "Good plan!"

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            • #7
              Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

              Originally posted by AvengerRam
              Reporter: "So, Kyle... what's your plan with respect to interceptions?"

              Boller: "I'm going to try not to throw so many."

              Reporter: "Good plan!"
              Occam's razor, the simplest answer is always the best I guess.
              Any way i hope Boller can get it together so we can get a few more wins.

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              • #8
                Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                Our Dline vs their Oline will be a fun battle to watch. I hope Chris Long gets to meet Jay Cutler a few times.

                That said, Boller can't be screwing up this game. His stats are TERRIBLE and he needs to fix that crap.

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                • #9
                  Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                  Boller's new wrist band:

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                  • #10
                    Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                    I personally would love to see MB10 step up and help out Boller. Marc knows he's got a new deal coming so why not be the nice guy and help Boller get one too (not here).

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                    • #11
                      Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                      Originally posted by AvengerRam
                      Boller's new wrist band:

                      LMAo that made me laugh for a bit thanks for that!!!

                      For the reals tho I'd like to see them give Null a chance, he looked pretty good in preseasona nd yes i know it's preseason but still you never know... look at our warner

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                      • #12
                        Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                        At least he is trying which I doubt will happen. Bulger hasn't attempt eliminate his mistakes over the past 3 or 4 years.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                          Originally posted by widder
                          At least he is trying which I doubt will happen. Bulger hasn't attempt eliminate his mistakes over the past 3 or 4 years.
                          ageed and my biggest problem I have with Bulger is it seems like either his non chalant attitude about it or even arrogant and doesn't care he makes mistakes...

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                          • #14
                            Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                            Originally posted by AvengerRam
                            Boller's new wrist band:

                            LOL Av you are on fire in this thread

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                            • #15
                              Re: Backup QB Boller Aims To Eliminate Mistakes

                              Originally posted by TheRammer
                              ageed and my biggest problem I have with Bulger is it seems like either his non chalant attitude about it or even arrogant and doesn't care he makes mistakes...
                              This seems to be a common theme amongst QBs. I don't think it is that they don't care rather it comes with the job. Get angry, get over it and move on to the next opportunity. This may come off as arrogance, to some it may be a measure of confidence in their own abilities.

                              Was it a poor decision by the QB? Wrong routes being run by the receiver? The defense forcing the route to be broke off or the QB forced into an early throw.

                              Tough to know unless someone fesses up.
                              Last edited by ramsanddodgers; -12-05-2009, 11:22 PM. Reason: needed to elimnate some of my superfluous ramblings...
                              RnD

                              GO RAMS!!

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                              • RamFan_Til_I_Die
                                Kyle Boller is comfortable as a backup for Rams
                                by RamFan_Til_I_Die
                                Kyle Boller is comfortable as a backup for Rams
                                Veteran still feels capable of being starting NFL QB
                                BY STEVE KORTE - News-Democrat

                                ST. LOUIS -- When center Jason Brown was signed by the St. Louis Rams, he matter-of-factly accused his former teammate, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Kyle Boller, of becoming gun shy.

                                Now that Boller also has joined the Rams, how are the two players getting along?

                                For a few seconds, Boller tried to act like a rift existed between himself and Brown.

                                Boller jokingly told reporters that Brown refused to snap him the ball during practice, but then quickly fessed up.

                                "No, I'm just kidding," Boller said. "I'm good with Jason. Jason was trying to make a point, and I've talked with Jason about that. It took us maybe five seconds to get over.

                                "I've been with him at Baltimore for four years. We have a great relationship. He's a great player, a great person and that's not going to be an issue at all."

                                Brown seemed apologetic as he talked about his relationship with Boller.

                                "Kyle and I are great friends," Brown said. "Of course, everybody, they might have tendencies or some type of flaws in their game. I have flaws in my game. I live in a glass house. I cannot cast any stones. I really can't.

                                "Kyle, (we're) best of friends. We still go out together, went out just the other night."

                                Back in March, Brown was using Boller as an example of what happens when an offensive line consistently fails to protect the quarterback.

                                Brown said, "Kyle Boller with the Ravens, I love him to death. But you see what getting hit one too many times early in your career can do to you. He became gun shy. Instead of getting the ball and standing back there with poise and then being able to step up, if there was a flash of anything, something, it might have been far on the edge, he started to scramble.

                                "You have to have the faith in your offensive line."

                                Even Boller, a first-round pick by the Ravens in the 2003 NFL Draft, admitted that he was thrown into the fire too quickly.

                                "I got thrown in pretty early," said Boller, who started nine games as a rookie in 2003. "It is tough learning a playbook, learning defenses, then you are starting in Pittsburgh this week.

                                "You want to think that you are ready but I took some valuable lessons from that."

                                Injuries also have been a major factor in Boller's career. He missed the entire 2008 season because of a shoulder injury suffered in the preseason.

                                Boller's injury cleared the way for rookie Joe Flacco to lead the Ravens to the AFC Championship game.

                                "Injuries have prohibited me a little bit," Boller said. "Actually my rookie year playing...
                                -05-04-2009, 09:40 AM
                              • MauiRam
                                Boller is showing the Rams his mettle ..
                                by MauiRam
                                By Jim Thomas
                                ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
                                08/29/2009

                                Perhaps enticed by the sight of the end zone barely 40 feet away, quarterback Kyle Boller was a little late on his slide. Cincinnati linebacker Keith Rivers made him pay with a hit so jarring it knocked Boller's helmet off his head.

                                Rams running back Samkon Gado was immediately on the scene, telling Boller to stay down and take a minute to recover his thoughts. Boller would have none of it.

                                "Oh, he's a tough kid," right guard Richie Incognito said. "He popped right up. He got right back in the huddle and he kept going. It didn't even faze him. I would've taken a second to shake that bad boy off; he took it right on the chin."

                                Boller later conceded things might have been a little bit fuzzy for a few seconds. But you wouldn't have known it by the way he acted in the huddle.

                                "He said, 'We're going to take this ball in the end zone right now,'" center Jason Brown said. "And that's exactly what we did."

                                It took three plays to score, but you get the point. Boller showed the kind of bravado the big grunts up front love to see from their quarterback.

                                "Of course," Brown said. "Not only do we like to set the tempo, but when we see that the skill position guys have just as much enthusiasm as we do, that is very encouraging."

                                Boller's 8-yard scramble advanced the ball to the Cincinnati 12. After reuniting his helmet with his head, Boller completed a short pass to Laurent Robinson, then handed off to Gado for a short gain. Next came pay dirt: Boller tossed a shovel pass to Gado, totally fooling the Bengals' defense, with Gado scoring untouched from 2 yards out.

                                The Rams had a 14-7 lead with 4 minutes, 51 seconds left in the first quarter and never looked backed in what became a 24-21 triumph at Paul Brown Stadium.

                                A few months from now, none of this may mean a thing. But that sequence, and Boller's play in general Thursday, showed his teammates that he can get it done.

                                "I gained a lot of respect for him; a lot of respect for him," Gado said. "It was a pretty hard hit because I was right there. I saw it firsthand."

                                The performance didn't go unnoticed by the Rams' coaching staff. Coach Steve Spagnuolo agreed with the suggestion that, if anything, the team now has more confidence in Boller's ability to lead the offense for a game or two — or more — should something happen to Marc Bulger in the regular season.

                                "Yeah, I think he's kind of proven that," Spagnuolo said Friday. "I think the guys do rally around him. You know, he said it best. How did he say it? It's not his first rodeo. So he's been through it. That's important. I think that's a good thing to have."

                                Boller has started 42 NFL games since...
                                -08-29-2009, 01:32 AM
                              • r8rh8rmike
                                Boller Back To Familiar Role
                                by r8rh8rmike
                                Boller Back to Familiar Role
                                Wednesday, November 25, 2009


                                By Nick Wagoner
                                Senior Writer

                                In the past five weeks, Kyle Boller has taken on some ambitious roles on the Rams’ practice field.

                                One week, Boller took on the task of impersonating Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning, performing the many gesticulations and barking signals as the team’s scout team quarterback.

                                Last week, Boller put on the wrist band and gloves to mimic Arizona quarterback Kurt Warner. He’s also been Drew Brees, Matthew Stafford and David Garrard not to mention the first two games of the season when he handled Matt Hasselbeck and Jason Campbell duties.

                                With the news coming late Monday afternoon that starting quarterback Marc Bulger would miss three to six weeks with a fractured tibia in his leg, Boller returned to practice Wednesday in the role he knows the best.

                                “I am Kyle Boller this week,” Boller said. “I will be myself.”

                                As the backup to Bulger, repetitions with the first team offense have been few and far between for Boller. Instead, it’s been Boller’s job to lead the scout team offense in an effort to give the first team defense the closest approximation possible to the various opposing quarterbacks they will face that week.

                                But just because Boller has been out of action for the past month-plus doesn’t mean he isn’t prepared to step in and lead the Rams’ offense.

                                In fact, Boller has had plenty of experience doing that in this, his first year with the team.

                                “I think that helps,” coach Steve Spagnuolo said. “I do. If you went a three, four month stretch with one quarterback and you hear the same voice the whole time, there’s kind of a natural learning curve there. I think they are used to Kyle. It was two weeks or so ago somebody asked me if we got Kyle some reps and that’s why we do it, to keep guys oiled up. He’ll be ready to step in there.”

                                Actually, Boller is going on his third stint this year as the team’s starting quarterback. When Bulger suffered a broken pinkie in a training camp practice, Boller stepped in and started the bulk of the exhibition contests.

                                Bulger returned in time for the season opener against Seattle and played the first two contests plus the opening quarter or so against Green Bay on Sept. 27.

                                But when Bulger took a shot that caused him to land on his right shoulder, Boller entered that contest against the Packers and proceeded to immediately lead the Rams on three scoring drives, including two touchdown tosses to tight end Daniel Fells.

                                Bulger missed the next two games and Boller started those in his place, leaving Boller plenty comfortable with his knowledge of the offense and the players in place.

                                In his three games with two starts this season, Boller has thrown for 481 yards with two touchdowns...
                                -11-25-2009, 05:15 PM
                              • r8rh8rmike
                                St. Louis Rams' Marc Bulger Is Out, Kyle Boller Steps In
                                by r8rh8rmike
                                St. Louis Rams' Marc Bulger is out, Kyle Boller steps in

                                BY JIM THOMAS
                                ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
                                08/18/2009

                                Life as a backup quarterback means you're always one play away from the spotlight. For Kyle Boller, that play took place Monday at Rams Park.

                                With the Rams working indoors because of rain, a center snap from Jason Brown doinked off the hands of quarterback Marc Bulger midway through practice. X-rays subsequently showed that Bulger had suffered a fractured pinky finger on his throwing hand. The two-time Pro Bowler will be sidelined at least two weeks.

                                "It kind of — not really popped — but I could tell he was hurting a little bit," Boller said. "He kind of stuck in there and went for a couple more (plays)."

                                But then Bulger headed off the practice field, and the next thing Boller knew, coach Steve Spagnuolo was in his ear.

                                "He said, 'You've got to go in right now,'" Boller said.

                                Boller took the rest of the practice reps with the starters in the morning, and took the full load with the first team in the afternoon.

                                During a situational goal-line period in the morning, Spagnuolo said Boller "pretty much did all the right things." And in the 7-on-7 passing period, "he stuck out," the coach said.

                                Nervous?

                                "Nah. You can't be nervous," Boller said. "That's part of the deal of being a backup. You've got to just be prepared to jump in there no matter the situation.

                                "It's not my first rodeo. I've been a starter. I've been out there. So I'm just going to go out there and be myself. Be a leader, and lead this team to hopefully a lot of scoring drives."

                                The No. 19 overall pick by Baltimore in 2003, Boller appeared in 53 games with 42 starts for the Ravens. He's that franchise's career leader in passing yards (7,846) but threw 44 interceptions to go with his 46 touchdown passes.

                                Last year in the Ravens' second exhibition game, a season-ending shoulder injury to Boller opened the door for rookie Joe Flacco at quarterback. Flacco nearly got the Ravens into the Super Bowl; Boller became expendable as an unrestricted free agent.

                                He signed a one-year, $1.5 million deal with St. Louis, but only after the Rams got tired of waiting on Gus Frerotte. So Boller, 28, will start Friday against Atlanta, as well as the Rams' Aug. 27 contest at Cincinnati. But that should be it, unless Bulger's injury takes longer to heal than expected.

                                "There's what I'm going to call a small fracture in the pinky finger," Spagnuolo said. "It's not displaced, which is a good thing. ... You can't cast it. You don't do anything to it. He'll just tape it. We'll keep it immobilized for a couple of weeks, and we'll see where we are after that. He won't do very much for two...
                                -08-17-2009, 09:33 PM
                              • r8rh8rmike
                                Are You Comfortable With Kyle Boller As A Capable Back-Up?
                                by r8rh8rmike
                                There's already been a lot of discussion on this subject scattered throughout the forums, but I can't help thinking about just how effective Boller might be if called upon.

                                I like the guy, but I don't think he'll be any different from his days as a Raven. I wasn't thrilled when we signed him, but I thought as a back-up, he might be serviceable. He certainly hasn't given me much confidence so far.

                                He's always had the tools. Great arm, good mobility, nice size and strength. The problem is, while he has at times translated all those positives into success on the field, he eventually exposes a lack of poise, inconsistency and questionable decision making, as he did against Atlanta. His center in Baltimore and now with the Rams, Jason Brown, made a statement to that effect when he (Brown) was first signed.

                                We could do worse than Boller and I realize that he is still getting used to a new system, but I hope we don't have to find out how effective Boller can be during the regular season.

                                That said, he still has two games to make me feel a little more comfortable with him.
                                -08-26-2009, 01:44 PM
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