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		<title>Preseason Week 3: Things To Keep An Eye On &#8211; Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Aug 2012 17:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathan Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Before kickoff on Saturday we listed a numbers of things to keep an eye on during the Rams vs. Cowboys game. Spoiler Alert: For the most part we failed on all fronts. The game, overall was not that disappointing, but in terms of the  key areas that we should be improving to maintain momentum going [...]</p><p><a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2012/08/26/preseason-week-3-things-to-keep-an-eye-on-review/">Preseason Week 3: Things To Keep An Eye On &#8211; Review</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>
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<p>Before kickoff on Saturday<a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2012/08/25/preseason-week-3-7-things-to-keep-an-eye-on/?preview=true&amp;preview_id=4216&amp;preview_nonce=786e3657b5"> we listed a numbers of things to keep an eye on</a> during the Rams vs. Cowboys game. Spoiler Alert: For the most part we failed on all fronts. The game, overall was not that disappointing, but in terms of the  key areas that we should be improving to maintain momentum going into the regular season, we were not up to snuff. Here is a review of those key areas:</p>
<p><strong>1. Can the St. Louis Rams first team offense continue to progress</strong></p>
<p>Last week against the Redskins, the first team offense started off hot and, because of the defense causing turnovers, was able to stay hot and pound out two touchdowns in the first quarter. That was not the case last night. In all fairness to the first team, it was really like the 1b team, since Jackson was primarily held out of the game, give or take a couple of appearances for the sake of play action. However, with Jackson in, Bradford used the play action to his advantage, rocking a 26 yard bomb to Lance Kendricks earlier in the night. Aside from that, everything else looked bad. Bradford went 6 for 17 passing for 64 yards and no touchdowns. He got no help from the receivers, who got a bad case of the &#8220;drop-sies,&#8221; although Bradford did toss a couple of ball way off target. I would say that it was definitely not progression, but hard to make a judgement when Steven Jackson is not in the game.</p>
<p>Verdict: Fail</p>
<p><strong>2. Rookie starting secondary?</strong></p>
<p>The gossip around Rams camp on Thursday was that we might see our rookie safeties get some time after Jim Thomas reported Craig Dahl and Darian Steward were being sidelined at practice with injuries. Much to my surprise, the safeties that ran onto the field were none other than Quintin Mikell and Craig Dahl. So much for rookie work. We definitely heard both Matt Daniels&#8217; and Rodney McLeod&#8217;s name called during the game though, albeit on special teams. McLeod made an exceptional tackle on kickoff, breaking through the would-be blockers and wrangling down Felix Jones, limiting him to a 16 yard return and taking it from 5 yards deep in the endzone. McLeod also got some work with the second and third team defense, one that forced a number of 3-and-outs against the QB shuffling from Dallas in the second half. Daniels did not see much field time, but did put his stamp on the game with a beautifully executed fake punt in which he ran for 30 yards and the 1st down. Still, they did not see any time with the first unit, which may or may not have been a blessing as the starters were getting ripped apart by Tony Romo and the no-name wideouts on the Cowboys.</p>
<p>Verdict: Fail</p>
<p><strong>3. Vernon Gholston&#8217;s return to the NFL</strong></p>
<p>Aside from the Josh Gordy trade, Vernon Gholston was probably the most talked about player on the Rams during the second half of the week. Maybe I had stopped looking for him in that game at this point, but, by my observation, Gholston did not see the field until under the 3 minute left in the fourth quarter. Gholston did not record any type of statistic; no sacks, no tackles, no pressures, no pass deflections, no anything. He was not given much of a chance to do anything, but you would assume that, even in limited time, a player of his supposed-caliber would be able to dominate a second or third team offensive lineman. In his defense, it is hard to get anything going in that short amount of time, especially after taking a year off from football, and the Cowboys were definitely in a run first mindset, trying to hold onto the lead at the end of the game. Still, based on the amount of time he was given and his performance in that time, I doubt we will be seeing Gholston after the Aug. 31 roster cuts.</p>
<p>Verdict: Fail</p>
<p><strong>4. The hopeful return of the return game</strong></p>
<p>Coming into this game, the punt return unit was averaging an astonishing 1.7 yards per return. There was not much in the ways of punt returns in Saturdays game, at least on the Rams receiving end. Danny Amendola had a nice 7 yard return after spinning off a would-be tackler. However, why on earth would we throw Bradford&#8217;s second best offensive weapon out there to get to the wolves on special teams? I highly doubt, or at least hope, that Amendola&#8217;s return in this game was the last we will ever see from him.</p>
<p>In the kickoff return game, which had been only average to this point, Isaiah Pead showed his explosiveness with a pair of returns that set up the offensive in nice position, leading to points on both drives. Pead demonstrated his quickness and ability to follow blockers, breaking one return for 47 yards and another for 30. If he can continue to make those kinds of return, people are going to start talking a lot less about his sub-par performances as a running back and more about his &#8220;big play&#8221; abilities on special teams.</p>
<p>Verdict: Pass</p>
<p><strong>5. Running back reps for anyone not named Steven Jackson</strong></p>
<p>While Pead was demonstrating his ability to find the seam in the defense and hit the hole during special teams, he did not carry it over to the offense. Pead got to see a ton of time with the first team, but continue to underwhelm with a 9 rushes for 22 yards for 2.4 yards per carry. Marshall Faulk even joked that the offensive line looked like they broke down on blocking, but only when they saw Pead in the backfield. Conspiracy theory? Probably not, but it would explain why Richardson has continued to squeeze through the holes that Pead cannot seem to find. Richardson got a few extra reps with the first time, although a majority of them came with the second unit. Richardson had 10 rushes for 51 yards, as well as a nice 9 yard pickup out of the air. If this game doesn&#8217;t stir the talks of a position battle at running back than I don&#8217;t know what will, but Richardson is clearly outplaying Pead in every aspect of the run game, no matter which way you spin it. Faulk attempted to save face by citing Pead as an &#8220;outside runner&#8221; and Richardson as an &#8220;inside runner,&#8221; which supposedly made things easier for Richardson, but at the end of the day production is production.</p>
<p>Verdict: Pead &#8211; Fail; Richardson &#8211; Pass</p>
<p><strong>6. Can the offensive stay out of the red in turnover differential</strong></p>
<p>If we take nothing else from this game, we can join in the fact that we are still in the black in the turnover battle. The Rams currently sit at +3 after recovering a  Dallas fumble and covering up both of our offesnive fumbles. However, turnover differential and great special teams play is only going to help if the offense can capitalize on those plays and put points on the board.</p>
<p>The clear Rams MVP was Greg Zuerlein last night, after punching through two 50+ yard field goals to reap some gain from Pead&#8217;s amazing kick returns. Not turning the ball over is nice, but most would take an extra turnover or two during the season in exchange for a more explosive, dynamic passing offense and some points on the board.</p>
<p>Verdict: Pass</p>
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		<title>Preseason Week 3: Things To Keep An Eye On Against the Cowboys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Aug 2012 13:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathan Kearns</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&#8217;t seem that long ago that NFL fans were begging for training camps to begin and now we are already past the halfway point of the preseason. The Rams have been hot and cold in their preseason debutes, but are coming off an impressive showing against the Kansas City Chiefs. Fisher is one of [...]</p><p><a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2012/08/25/preseason-week-3-7-things-to-keep-an-eye-on/">Preseason Week 3: Things To Keep An Eye On Against the Cowboys</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_4226" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 660px"><a href="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/54/files/2012/08/5940528.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-4226" title="NFL: Pro Bowl-Ohana Day-NFC Practice" src="http://cdn.fansided.com/wp-content/blogs.dir/54/files/2012/08/5940528.jpg" alt="" width="650" height="443" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Jan 28, 2012; Honolulu, HI, USA; (left to right) Washington Redskins cheerleader Abby Dymond - New Orleans Saints cheerleader Danielle Daray - Carolina Panthers cheerleader Laura Ruble - Dallas Cowboys cheerleader Ally Traylor - St. Louis Rams cheerleader Christa Range and San Francisco 49ers cheerleader Carmen Rangell pose during the NFC practice on Ohana Day at the 2012 Pro Bowl at Aloha Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-US PRESSWIRE</p></div>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t seem that long ago that NFL fans were begging for training camps to begin and now we are already past the halfway point of the preseason. The Rams have been hot and cold in their preseason debutes, but are coming off an impressive showing against the Kansas City Chiefs. Fisher is one of those coaches that is set in his ways (albeit winning ways), and will continue to the play the preseason games on his own terms, running the offensive sets and defensive schemes that he wants, regardless of what the opposition decides to do. Even if the St. Louis Rams don&#8217;t necessarily care about the final score, all teams want to have positive momentum heading into Week 1 of the regular season. They started that momentum last week and hope to build on it going into this weeks matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. Here are six things to watch for this week during the game tonight:</p>
<p><strong>1. Can the St. Louis Rams first team offense continue to progress</strong></p>
<p>The St. Louis Rams starting unit is coming off a turnaround performance against the Kansas City Chiefs. Unlike the Colts game, the offense was able to keep the monument going on their two drive, picking up 151 total yards and, more importantly, capping off both drives off with a touchdown. The offense was firing on all cylinders, with Bradford averaging 11.3 yards per throw and Jackson hammering away for 7 yards per carry.</p>
<p>Looking to the other side of the field, the Cowboys defense has been playing pretty well, blanking Oakland on the scoreboard in their first preseason game and &#8220;laying the hurt&#8221; to QB Philip Rivers before the &#8216;Boys handed the game to Charley Whitehurst and the Chargers second and third team units. The first team defensive pressure on Rivers forced two interceptions, and the run defense did not give up a single rush over 10 yards.</p>
<p>This should be the most &#8220;realistic&#8221; matchup for the St. Louis Rams starters, since virtually every team other than the Rams will be sitting their starters in Week 4 in preparation for the regular season. The Cowboys have some elite pass rushers, although we likely <a href="http://dallas.sbnation.com/2012/8/20/3255193/dallas-cowboys-injury-update-miles-austin-demarcus-ware-jason-witten">won&#8217;t be seeing DeMarcus Ware</a> who is nursing a hamstring injury sustained early last week. However, we will see the a couple of rising stars in the Dallas secondary, with  almost-drafted Morris Claiborne and Brandon Carr, who was responsible for both of Rivers interceptions in Week 2.</p>
<p><strong>2. Rookie starting secondary?</strong></p>
<p>We <a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2012/08/24/injury-update-less-comeback-players-than-expected/?preview=true&amp;preview_id=4204&amp;preview_nonce=61e0a3572f">relayed the reports from Jim Thomas on Thursday</a> that safeties Darian Stewart and Craig Dahl would likely be sidelined on Satuday due to injury. This means we could potentially see three of our rookies playing significant time with the first team defense. There has been no reports yet on who will start at safety alongside Quintin Mikell or who will get the nod as the starting nickel corner. If all the stars align, we could be seeing Janoris Jenkins, Trumaine Johnson, and Rodney McLeod on the field at the same time against QB Tony Romo. Even if all Johnson and McLeod don&#8217;t start, they will see significant playing time with the second and third units.</p>
<p><strong>3. Vernon Gholston&#8217;s return to the NFL</strong></p>
<p>Vernon Gholston was picked up by the St. Louis Rams on Wednesday, shortly following the surprise shipping of Josh Gordy to the Colts. Most were shocked, or at least confused, but the signing of Gholston, who had been labeled by most as a &#8220;draft bust.&#8221; However, Jim Thomas shed some light on that situation by revealing that four lineman in the defensive rotation did not practice Thursday with the team, leaving the Rams a bit shorthanded. Everyone seemed to have an option about whether or not Gholston could strive here in St. Louis, <a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2012/08/23/why-vernon-gholston-could-work-on-the-st-louis-rams/">including us at Ramblin&#8217; Fan</a>, but no one will know until we see him on the field.</p>
<p>However, if you were hoping to see him out there battling for significant reps with Quinn and Long, you will be disappointed come Saturday. “We expect him to play a few plays this week,” Fisher said following Thursday&#8217;s practice. “We’re not going to do a lot with him, but we’ll get him out on the field and let him rush a little bit.” With roster cuts coming next Monday and next Friday, there is little  time for Gholston to prove himself at Rams Park.</p>
<p><strong>4. The hopeful return of the return game</strong></p>
<p>After the controversial rule changes in 2010, which moved the ball from the 30 to the 35, some expected the end of the beloved kickoff return. For the most part that has been true, with a marked drop off in the number of kickoff returns attempts during the 2011 regular season. However, this should have no effect on the punt return, but apparent the Rams did not get that memo.</p>
<p>So far, the return-by-community group has combined for an impressive 1.7 yards per attempt, not counting fair catches. To put that in perspective, 1.7 yards is roughly 5.1 feet, so, theoretically, a player could have made a longer return by simply falling forward, feet planted in the ground, and reaching for the yards. Assuming that the player is 6&#8217;0 tall  and can at least extend the ball to the top of their head, they would average, at minimum 2 yards per return.</p>
<p>Of course, it is not that simple, but the Rams can use all the help they can get on offense. Keep an eye on special teams to see if there is some consistency on who is returning the punts and hopefully less consistency in the yards per return column.</p>
<p><strong>5. Running back reps for anyone not named Steven Jackson</strong></p>
<p>Isaiah Pead and Daryl Richardson seemed to have mentally switched places, with the 7th-round Richardson arguably playing better than the 2nd-round Isaiah Pead. There were some rumblings at the beginning of the week about a <a href="http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2012/8/21/3257694/st-louis-rams-roster-battles#storyjump">potential &#8220;roster battle&#8221;</a> for the spot behind Steven Jackson on the depth chart. I highly doubt that we will be seeing those whispers come to fruition, but have no doubt that Richardson will see a little extra time with the second unit. It should also be interesting to see how Pead responds to his underwhelming first half of the preseason. Can he prove to be the long-awaited, change-of-pace back up to Jackson? If not, will Richardson continue to impress and work his way into more reps with the second team?</p>
<p><strong>6. Can the offensive stay out of the red in turnover differential </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong> So far, the Rams are sitting pretty with a +2 turnover ratio. The offense has only thrown one interception, but has given up a couple of costly fumbles, especially in the Colts game. Luckily, the defense harassed Matt Cassel and the Kansas City Chiefs to keep the Rams out of the red. Lets see how the Rams offense and defense holds up against an arguably more impressive offense and defense in the Dallas Cowboys.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Sep 2010 23:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Stine</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I have to admit that I wasn&#8217;t overly confident heading into Sunday&#8217;s game at the Dome, but this Rams team completely proved me wrong. I expected the Rams to fall fairly significantly after watching the Redskins run up yards on the Texans the week before, and when I walked to my seats I couldn&#8217;t believe [...]</p><p><a href="http://ramblinfan.com/2010/09/27/who-saw-that-coming/">Who Saw That Coming?</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>
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<p>I have to admit that I wasn&#8217;t overly confident heading into Sunday&#8217;s game at the Dome, but this Rams team completely proved me wrong. I expected the Rams to fall fairly significantly after watching the Redskins run up yards on the Texans the week before, and when I walked to my seats I couldn&#8217;t believe that I was surrounded by several Washington fans. Things got off to a good start with SJ39&#8242;s big touchdown run early, and St. Louis completely dominated the second half to take the 30-16 victory. Needless to say, my celebration got a little out of hand, which is why this blog post is coming to you on Monday instead of Sunday.</p>
<p>Anyway, let&#8217;s look at the keys to this first win of 2010. In my opinion, the biggest key to the game came early in the second half. After taking the lead into halftime, the Rams allowed a field goal by Graham Gano early on the third to give the Skins a 16-14 edge. I, like I&#8217;m sure many of you did as well, proclaimed the game over at that point. This Rams team has given us a few good quarters here and there over the last few years, but when they get down you know the game is over. Also, consider that our best offensive weapon (SJ39) and one of our best defensive weapons (OJ Atogwe) were both on the sidelines with injuries. It didn&#8217;t look good for the home team, except for the fact that the Rams completely dominated the rest of the game by outscoring the Skins 16-0 to take the victory. The defense finally sacked up and won a game for us, and the offense, minus a few key players, moved the ball and put points on the board. Bravo!</p>
<p>Now, let me quickly touch on an issue that I will go more in depth on tomorrow. I&#8217;ve taken some grief over the past two days after the play of Kenneth Darby and Keith Toston yesterday, and considering that I have thrown these guys under the bus on numerous occasions, I guess it is deserved. I will go into it tomorrow, but I stand by my story that these guys aren&#8217;t the answer at backup running back, regardless of what they did yesterday.</p>
<p>Injury Report: For a day that featured such joy and happiness for the Rams, it certainly didn&#8217;t look that way on the injury report. SJ39 obviously didn&#8217;t play in the second half with a groin injury, but an MRI today showed no tear. We probably won&#8217;t know his status until later in the week, but the team dodged a major bullet on this one.</p>
<p>Atogwe took a blow to the thigh that has been bothering him recently, and he is being listed as day-to-day. Coach Spags called it a &#8220;setback&#8221; so his status will likely be based on how he feels leading up to Sunday.</p>
<p>The biggest injury of the day was suffered by wide receiver Dominique Curry, who will miss the remainder of the season with a torn ACL in his right knee. I feel terrible for Curry, especially considering how steadily he has been progressing. He was a very nice contributor on special teams, and he looked capable of making an impact in the receiving game as well.</p>
<p>In other minor injuries, Dorian Stewart (hamstring), Toston (shoulder), and Mike Karney (thumb) are all expected to be fine.</p>
<p>Stay tuned for tomorrow&#8217;s far less positive post where I will tackle the backup running back situation and the play of Brandon Gibson.</p>
<p>Also, check out the new poll on the page, and cast your vote on who will win the Rams-Seahawks game this week.</p>
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