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    By Jim Thomas
    Of the Post-Dispatch
    10/27/2004

    Things haven't quite reached the epic proportions of the Great Fullback Search of 2003. The Rams' search for depth at safety this season is getting close.

    Sit down, get comfortable, and let's review. This will take a while:

    Rookie Jason Shivers was selected in the fifth round of the draft in April but struggled to pick up the system and was relegated to the practice squad one game into the season.

    Veteran Tom Knight was signed Aug. 3, suffered a dislocated finger Aug. 5 and eventually came off the injured reserve list Sept. 15 after finger and hamstring injuries were deemed healed.

    Veteran Zack Bronson was signed Sept. 4 and suffered a season-ending ankle injury minutes into his second practice with the team Sept. 8.

    Veteran Jason Sehorn agreed to terms with the Rams on Sept. 7 but then failed his physical Sept. 8.

    Released in the final round of roster cuts Sept. 5, Justin Lucas was re-signed Sept. 9 after the Bronson and Sehorn developments.

    Veteran Kwamie Lassiter signed with the club Sept. 21 and, after four largely unproductive games, was released last week.

    Which brings us to Tod McBride. Formerly with Seattle, Green Bay and Atlanta, McBride signed a one-year contract with the Rams on Wednesday - in the team's latest effort to help its dime package and its special teams.

    McBride, 28, has played in 73 NFL games with the Packers and Falcons, including 19 starts. He was Green Bay's nickel back from 2000 through 2002. But with a chance to be a starter, he signed a four-year, $9.38 million contract with Atlanta as an unrestricted free agent last year.

    McBride started the final nine games last season for the Falcons, finishing with 29 tackles and a career-high three interceptions. He returned one of those INTs 15 yards for his first NFL touchdown Nov. 16 at New Orleans.

    But slowed by knee tendinitis during minicamps and training camp, McBride was released Sept. 5 by the Falcons and their new head coach, Jim Mora. McBride signed with the Seahawks nine days later and was a pregame inactive for the next three games, including Seattle's 33-27 overtime loss to the Rams on Oct. 10.

    Seattle released McBride two days after that Rams game when the Seahawks needed a roster spot to re-sign offensive lineman Jerry Wunsch.

    And now, here he is. A cornerback-safety 'tweener, McBride is 6 feet 1, 208 pounds. He began his college career at UCLA as a wide receiver before switching to safety as a senior in 1999. In the NFL, he has played almost exclusively at cornerback, although it appears the Rams would like to use him in a safety-like role in their six-defensive back set.

    In Green Bay, McBride played mostly on the slot receiver. There, he was known as a strong, physical, but somewhat stiff defender who could run well and muscle receivers at the line of scrimmage.

    The Rams had roster room for McBride after releasing kicker Jeff Chandler and running back Dusty McGrorty on Monday. McGrorty cleared waivers Tuesday and was re-signed to the practice squad, where he had spent the first six weeks of the season. Chandler was signed last week as insurance in case Jeff Wilkins' ankle injury prevented him from kicking against Miami.

    This week's moves leave the Rams with one spot available on their 53-man roster, but they won't fill that position until next week, most likely with a linebacker.


    Sack adjustments

    Based on review of game film by Rams coaches, the Elias Sports Bureau has adjusted the sack total on three plays in Sunday's Miami game:

    Safety Adam Archuleta was credited for a full sack on Sammy Morris' attempted halfback pass in the second quarter. Originally, Archuleta and linebacker Tommy Polley shared the sack.

    * * *

    A third-quarter sack originally shared by defensive linemen Eric Flowers and Bryce Fisher now has been credited as a full sack to Fisher.

    * * *

    A sack later in the third quarter originally credited to Anthony Hargrove has been credited to Leonard Little.

    So, for the game, the Rams' six sacks are now officially counted as follows: Fisher, two sacks; and Archuleta, Little, Damione Lewis and Ryan Pickett, one sack apiece.

  • #2
    Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

    Just goes to prove the back seven aren't doing their part.

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    • #3
      Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

      While I'm not betting the farm on a DB who has been bounced to 4 different teams within one season, it would be nice to have someone who...
      was known as a strong, physical, but somewhat stiff defender who could run well and muscle receivers at the line of scrimmage.
      The more things change, the more they stay the same.

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      • #4
        Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

        While I'm not betting the farm on a DB who has been bounced to 4 different teams within one season, it would be nice to have someone who...
        was known as a strong, physical, but somewhat stiff defender who could run well and muscle receivers at the line of scrimmage.
        I agree, If nothing else the DB's need to be more physical. I can't stand watching these guys play five yards off the receiver, and still get beat.

        Something's got to change come next week or the Rams will be in big trouble.
        JUST WIN ONE FOR THE FANS
        :ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram:

        "HIT HARD, HIT FAST, AND HIT OFTEN"
        Adm. William "Bull" Halsey

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        • #5
          Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

          This week's moves leave the Rams with one spot available on their 53-man roster, but they won't fill that position until next week, most likely with a linebacker.
          Jason Gildon anybody? I think that'd definitely help our run-D woes a bit.

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          • #6
            Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

            I am telling you guys we should have called nolan cromwell and dave elmendorf to ascertain their current physical condition. I cant imagine that bake mcbride is going to help much, but i hope i am wrong.

            ramming speed to all

            general counsel

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            • #7
              Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

              Come on deeeeeefense! :angryram:

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              • #8
                Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

                I am telling you guys we should have called nolan cromwell and dave elmendorf to ascertain their current physical condition. I cant imagine that bake mcbride is going to help much, but i hope i am wrong.
                Hacksaw? :ramlogo:
                JUST WIN ONE FOR THE FANS
                :ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram::ram:

                "HIT HARD, HIT FAST, AND HIT OFTEN"
                Adm. William "Bull" Halsey

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                • #9
                  Re: Rams sign ex-Seahawks DB

                  Hacksaw would not have helped us much in pass coverage, although he might take a few shots at the tight end over the middle at least coming off the line that would change our current matador attitude towards covering the tight end. Certainly, he would enhance the spirit and fire of a defense that seems to be sorely lacking in that area.

                  Ramming speed to all

                  general counsel

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                  • RamWraith
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                    by RamWraith
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                  • r8rh8rmike
                    No Rams-Patriots Deal On Running Back
                    by r8rh8rmike
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                    BY JIM THOMAS
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                    But the sources said the Rams were more interested in other running backs on New England's roster, not so much Maroney, the St. Louis native who has been slowed by injuries for much of his four seasons with the Patriots.

                    Maroney, who attended Normandy High and the University of Minnesota, was traded along with a New England sixth-round draft pick to Denver for a Broncos fourth-round pick. Maroney did not play in New England's season opener because of a thigh injury.

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                  • RamWraith
                    Rams re-sign Lucas and another back
                    by RamWraith
                    I am not sure why in the hell we need 4 running backs on our roster.

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                    -09-09-2004, 12:49 PM
                  • AvengerRam_old
                    Rams sign CB Rod Hood
                    by AvengerRam_old
                    CB Rod Hood agrees to terms


                    Veteran help is on the way for the Rams at cornerback. Rod Hood, whose NFL career has spanned eight seasons and includes 47 regular-season starts, has agreed to terms.


                    He's expected to be on the field for practice Wednesday at Rams Park. Hood, 29, has the kind of size that coach Steve Spagnuolo likes at 5-11, 201. Most recently with Tennessee, Hood missed the entire 2010 season after suffering a knee injury (torn ACL) during OTAs that June.
                    The Rams have looked at him twice _ he visited Rams Park on Aug. 11 and Sept. 13. The native of Columbus, Ga., played his college ball at Auburn, arriving there as a walk-on wide receiver before being switched to defense.
                    There is a Spagnuolo connection here because Hood began his NFL career as an undrafted rookie with Philadelphia in 2003. He spent his first four seasons with the Eagles, with Spagnuolo his secondary coach in '03.
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                    Hood also had an interception against the Rams in 2008, in a game also played in St. Louis. Overall, Hood has 14 career INTs in 93 regular-season games, three of which he returned for scores.
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                  • r8rh8rmike
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                    by r8rh8rmike
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                    Last season, he recorded 17 tackles and one sack.

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