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		<title>Free Agent Bound Jackson and How Isaiah Pead Compares to a Rams Legend</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Feb 2013 17:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kelton Brooks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Rams&#8217; fans across the world have heard the news of their all-time leading rusher voiding the final year of his contract, but that was to be expected. In all fairness, this doesn&#8217;t mean his return to St. Louis is improbable, it simply means he will test the waters of free agency. Recent reports have [...]</p><p><a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2013/02/28/free-agent-bound-jackson-and-how-isaiah-pead-compares-to-a-rams-legend/">Free Agent Bound Jackson and How Isaiah Pead Compares to a Rams Legend</a> - <a href="http://ramblinfan.com">Ramblin&#039; Fan</a> - <a href="http://ramblinfan.com">Ramblin&#039; Fan - A St. Louis Rams Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5980" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/54/files/2013/02/6681536.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-5980" title="NFL: Green Bay Packers at St. Louis Rams" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/54/files/2013/02/6681536.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="432" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Oct 21, 2012; St. Louis, MO, USA; St. Louis Rams running back Isaiah Pead (24) returns the ball against the Green Bay Packers during the second half at Edward Jones Dome. The Packers defeated the Rams 30-20. Mandatory Credit: Scott Kane-USA TODAY Sports</p></div>
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<p>Rams&#8217; fans across the world have heard the news of their all-time leading rusher voiding the final year of his contract, but that was to be expected. In all fairness, this doesn&#8217;t mean his return to St. Louis is improbable, it simply means he will test the waters of free agency.</p>
<p>Recent reports have linked the all-pro to Super Bowl contenders such as the Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots and New York Giants. His name was also connected to the Detroit Lions to provide a boost to a weak running back group and to reunite him with his former coach, Scott Linehan. If Jackson departs—and I still think St. Louis is the number one suitor—the Rams&#8217; will undoubtedly lose leadership, productivity, intellect and toughness.</p>
<p>But I won&#8217;t be the least bit surprised if he doesn&#8217;t take another carry in St. Louis.</p>
<p>Last off season,  the Rams made a drastic overhaul by wiping out wasted draft picks and underachieving free agents that led to them becoming the youngest team in the NFL (age average 25.32). This was neither a mistake nor coincidence, I see the Rams continuing this trend.</p>
<p>Jackson turns 30 in July, the death sentence for running backs in this day and age. For a team that is looking to add explosiveness to their offense, the aging Jackson may have already lost his burst. Last season, The Rams were one of only two teams that failed to have a touchdown run longer than 10 yards.</p>
<p><a href="https://www.profootballfocus.com/">According to ProFootballFocus</a>, Jackson&#8217;s breakaway percentage, which defines as runs of 15+ yards, was 20.4 last season. He ranked 19th among running backs that played 50 percent of the snaps. This resulted in Jackson ranking 33rd among running backs that played at least 25 percent of their team’s downs.</p>
<p>Though the Rams are scouring the combine and free agency for playmakers on offense, they may not necessarily look to address the RB position. Seventh round draft pick Daryl Richardson was one of the big surprises for St. Louis as he beat out 2nd-rounder Isaiah Pead and spelled Jackson.</p>
<p>Besides the preseason finale ( 11 car. 52 yds) , Pead was a no-show. He repeatedly took every run to the outside and failed to find a crease in the hole. He also saw limited action in the regular season finale against the Seahawks rushing for 21 yards on five carries.</p>
<p>But at the NFL combine, Rams head coach Jeff Fisher said Pead was drafted not just to be a change-of-pace back spelling Jackson, but to be <em>The Guy</em>.</p>
<p>Here are three different scouting reports on Pead coming out of the University of Cincinnati:</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/draft/players/1621321"><strong>CBSSPORTS</strong></a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Inside: North-south runner with quick feet to feel his way through creases. Makes small, quick cuts through creases and side-steps defenders in or past the hole to find room to get into his stride. Does not run over defenders often, but keeps legs moving near the goal line to make his way in. Holds the ball low at times, but has generally good ball security (no fumbles in 2009, two in 2010). Does not always show a burst in the box, anticipates contact. Quick draws make him run with shoulders not square to the line. Outside: Excellent straight-line speed makes him a legitimate breakaway threat anytime he finds open field. Lowers his pads to create contact at the second level when seeing defenders coming straight-on. Usually switches the ball to his outside hand when cutting to his left side. Inconsistent power in his cuts, stops on a dime at times to allow defenders to run him by but will round on stretch plays or take a couple of steps to change directions.</p></blockquote>
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<p><a href="http://www.profootballweekly.com/prospects/player/isaiah-pead-23/"><strong>PROFOOTBALLWEEKLY</strong></a>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Quick, competitive, creative back with terrific open-field ability and good hands who would be best utilized complementing a power back — should be effective running stretches, draws and screens. Concerns regarding his character, maturity, dependability and football aptitude could affect his draft status.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.footballnation.com/content/2012-nfl-draft-isaiah-pead-scouting-report/13815/">FOOTBALNATION</a>:</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>A 400-meter champion in high school, Pead&#8217;s north-south style of running and threat to burn rubber in the open field may have had people whispering his name in the first place. However, it&#8217;s his intangibles and well-rounded contributions to the offense that are allowing him to climb draft boards once again. Pead is an willing blocker that will stand up against oncoming defenders in the pocket, or he will lay out to extend to the opposite flow of the pass rush. His fair hands help him secure screen passes in traffic, and he can shake off the linebacker as he executes his route. Whether he is struggling for a few extra yards or has been ripped out of the play, his legs keep churning and he continues to spin, stiff-arm, and fight on every down&#8230;Many of Pead&#8217;s shortcomings are swiftly followed by a &#8220;yeah, but&#8221;. He holds the ball too low &#8211; yeah, but he rarely fumbled during his collegiate career. He doesn&#8217;t run over defenders &#8211; yeah, but his balance and constant moving of his legs let him brush through one-arm tackles and barrel past the goal line. He lacks elite strength, and he&#8217;s missing initial burst in the box as he&#8217;s tripped up on first anticipated contact &#8211; yeah, but his determination and natural quickness could prevail when teamed with higher-up coaching. Pead&#8217;s only major concern is the lengthy amount of time it takes for outside stretch runs or actual changes of direction to develop, considering his ascertainable speed and presented possibilities once he reaches the second level.</p></blockquote>
<p>When I assess Pead&#8217;s strengths and weaknesses, they remind of 2011 Hall of Fame inductee and catalysts on the Rams&#8217; &#8220;Greatest Show on Turf&#8221; era, Marshall Faulk</p>
<p><strong>SPORTSILLUSTRATED Scouting Report on Marshall Faulk</strong>:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Positives</strong>: Athletically gifted skill player that produced whenever he handled the football &#8230; Incredibly elusive with the ability to make several defenders miss in the course of a single run and create yardage when seemingly nothing was available &#8230; Possessed enough speed to beat defenders into the open field and then run to daylight &#8230; Exceptional pass catcher out of the backfield and a true receiving threat in the underneath coverage or down the field &#8230; Played smart, tough football, showing great instincts on the field besides getting quality results when called upon to block.</p>
<p><strong>Negatives</strong>: Not a pounder inside or very effective in short yardage situations &#8230; Was never a running back that could consistently handle 20 carries a game.</p></blockquote>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not saying Pead is the reincarnation of the Rams&#8217; legend, but I can&#8217;t ignore the alarming comparisons. With his elusiveness, vision, instincts and catching ability out of the backfield, it’s difficult to deny Pead’s talent. St. Louis even deployed a Pead-Package when they would flex him out wide. The jury is still out on Pead. He didn&#8217;t show a whiff of Faulk-like-skills on the field, but with the success of the Rams&#8217; 2012 draft class, it&#8217;s hard for me to argue against the minds of Fisher and Rams&#8217; GM Les Snead.</p>
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		<title>Faulk Reps St. Louis And The Rams At HOF</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 09:02:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Stine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Saturday was a great night for anyone who is a fan of the NFL, and St. Louis Rams fans were more than well represented by running back Marshall Faulk, who was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame along with Deion Sanders, Shannon Sharpe, Richard Dent, and others. If you missed Faulk&#8217;s speech, you should [...]</p><p><a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2011/08/07/faulk-reps-st-louis-and-the-rams-at-hof/">Faulk Reps St. Louis And The Rams At HOF</a> - <a href="http://ramblinfan.com">Ramblin&#039; Fan</a> - <a href="http://ramblinfan.com">Ramblin&#039; Fan - A St. Louis Rams Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saturday was a great night for anyone who is a fan of the NFL, and St. Louis Rams fans were more than well represented by running back Marshall Faulk, who was inducted into the NFL Hall of Fame along with Deion Sanders, Shannon Sharpe, Richard Dent, and others. If you missed Faulk&#8217;s speech, you should probably check it out, because it was fantastic. If you are going to watch it, make sure you set aside a good chunk of time, because it ran for close to 35 minutes. Since it&#8217;s so long I&#8217;m not going to post it here, but I&#8217;m sure you can see it on YouTube if you are so inclined.</p>
<p>Faulk was, in my mind, the most important piece of what was the greatest offense in the history of the NFL in the Greatest Show On Turf. Faulk really did everything, and not only that, but he did everything very, very well. He revolutionized the running back position, and when he was at his peak, I don&#8217;t know if there has ever been a better all-around back to ever play the game. He was truly a joy to watch, and he undoubtedly deserves this honor. I know I had nothing to do with it, but I felt a certain sense of pride watching him on the stage discussing his great career. I&#8217;m going to put a few quotes after the break, but I still recommend you find somewhere to watch the entire speech if you are interested.</p>
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		<title>HOF Game Off; Owners Vote On Deal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 09:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Stine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s finally official. The NFL has canceled the Hall of Fame game between the Rams and Chicago Bears, making it the first real casualty of the lockout. I&#8217;ve believed for some time that this game wouldn&#8217;t take place, and as disappointed as I am that we have to wait that much longer to see [...]</p><p><a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2011/07/22/hof-game-off-owners-vote-on-deal/">HOF Game Off; Owners Vote On Deal</a> - <a href="http://ramblinfan.com">Ramblin&#039; Fan</a> - <a href="http://ramblinfan.com">Ramblin&#039; Fan - A St. Louis Rams Fan Site - News, Blogs, Opinion and more.</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, it&#8217;s finally official. The NFL has canceled the Hall of Fame game between the Rams and Chicago Bears, making it the first real casualty of the lockout. I&#8217;ve believed for some time that this game wouldn&#8217;t take place, and as disappointed as I am that we have to wait that much longer to see the Rams take the field, the person I really feel bad for is Marshall Faulk. Faulk will still go into the Hall in a ceremony that weekend, but I know it would have been that much more special for him if the organization he had his best years with was taking the field. It will still be a huge weekend for Marshall, and very much deserved, but I hope this lockout doesn&#8217;t cast too big a shadow over the ceremony.</p>
<p>In lockout news, the whole thing took a major step forward today when the owners voted 31-0 to approve the deal. The only team not to cast a vote was the Oakland Raiders, but the rest of the owners seem to like what was placed in front of them. There is a report out that the players are going to vote on Friday, but there are some different opinions on that matter. Some of the players who have spoken out think it will be next week before anything happens with the players, but ESPN&#8217;s Chris Mortensen believes the vote will take place Friday, so we will see. I&#8217;m not completely sold on the idea that this vote is coming immediately based on what I&#8217;ve heard, but I hope I&#8217;m wrong about that. I&#8217;m so ready for this to be over and for the season to start, so like usual, we just have to wait and see.</p>
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