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Reali-ty of Fantasy | Don't believe the Moats hype
All right, I'll say it. The trailer for the movie Avatar looks like the biggest, stinking pile of celluloidal yak I've ever seen in my life.
Rams Notebook: Tight ends shoulder the load for Rams]]
Who would've guessed that at the midway point of the season, the Rams' touchdown leader would be Daniel Fells and fellow tight end Billy Bajema would have the team's highest yards-per-catch average? "I'll tell you who would've guessed that - the tight ends would've guessed that," Fells shot back in mock indignation.
Rams' Kicker Earns Award With Arm
Josh Brown's first NFL pass was not a thing of beauty. The St. Louis Rams' kicker joked that style points are overrated.
Rams have lots of problems, but a little hope, too
Sunday certainly established one thing: The Indianapolis Colts are a heck of a lot better than the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Ramsa shaky start includes dubious decision on 3rd-down play
Another shaky start for the winless St. Louis Rams. They committed three penalties in the first 6 1/2 minutes, including a holding call on Anthony Smith that wiped out a 94-yard return by Danny Amendola on the opening kickoff.
Eric Goska column: St. Louis Rams don't rate as passers
Ten years ago, an unknown Kurt Warner quarterbacked the St. Louis Rams to a Super Bowl victory and was named the league's Most Valuable Player.
New Ram may be returning kicks soon
Being a return specialist who also happens to be Italian and who last played for the Philadelphia Eagles, Danny Amendola has heard the comparisons to Vince Papale, the subject of the movie, "Invinceable.'' "They used to joke about it,'' Amendola said.
Amendola is latest return man for St. Louis Rams
Take a number, Danny Amendola. You're the next in line. And actually, that number is 33.
GORDO: Veterans need not apply at Rams Park
The Derek Stanley Project was well into its third year at Rams Park, offering great promise but generally thin results.
St. Louis Rams get the word on extent of injuries
September 20, 2009 - Rams running back Steven Jackson is tackled by Washington linebacker Rocky McIntosh after a gain of three yards in the second quarter during a game between the St.
Donnie Avery wants to keep returning kickoffs for the St. Louis Rams besides playing wide receiver, despite fumbling the opening kickoff of the season.
Spagnuolo clear: It's his sideline
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando A quick observation while replaying the Rams-Seahawks game: Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo isn't a very big guy, but he can have a forceful sideline presence.
Returning is no snap for Bulger
The earliest that St. Louis Rams quarterback Marc Bulger will line up under center and take a snap is Wednesday - just four days prior to the regular-season opener in Seattle.
Bulger finally takes snaps under center
For the first time since breaking the little finger on his right hand 3 1/2 weeks ago, St.
Ramsey stays focused after moving to Rams Notebook DL was surprised when Titans cut him loose.
Ramsey stays focused after moving to Rams Notebook DL was surprised when Titans cut him loose.
Defensive tackle Adam Carriker has a "significant shoulder injury" that may require surgery, St.
Chiefs swarm Boller in early going
As the first quarter winds to an end, St.A Louis Rams QB Kyle Boller already has been sacked twice and the defense nearly gave up a 99-yard touchdown drive.
Rams minimize big plays, beat Chiefs 17-9
In his first preseason game calling the plays, Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley had just as much trouble finishing off drives as the man he replaced.
Chiefs are bad guys for a night
Roger Allen III cannot tell a lie. He lived and died with the Chiefs growing up in Kansas City - right down to that tomahawk chop the fans do at Arrowhead Stadium.
Saturday's high school football updates
Socastee 21, West Brunswick 17 Socastee sophomore Michquan Brown broke a 41-yard scoring run with 5:12 left to put the Braves back in front 21-17. With 6:17 to go in the game, West Brunswick's Maverick Pate bulled his way into the end zone from the 1-yard line and added the two-point conversion after Socastee muffed a punt at its 19-yard line and ...
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