Conference Championships Preview

The Conference Championships are always a bittersweet moment. It’s the last real Sunday of football, in the sense that the six-plus hours of on-field action are at least a match for the hours of televised pre-game hype. The teams in this final four are playing for huge stakes, the last “win or go home” games […]

Dear Anonymous Billionaires: Here’s why you keep the Rams in St Louis

News is out, in the pages of the Post Dispatch, that Chip and Lucia Rosenbloom are considering three serious offers — including Dave Checketts’ — to sell the Rams. And they’ll make their decision before the draft. For all you fans of the Saint Louis Rams, here is the kernel of the story: The three […]

Divisional Playoffs: Scouting Reports Part 2

The running theme so far this weekend has been the value of rest — a poke in the eye to all of us who ridiculed the Colts and Saints for laying down in the last weeks of the season. Neither team showed much rust, with the Saints looking every bit the Greatest Show II team […]

Divisional Playoff Weekend: Scouting Reports from FanBall

The first weekend of football dropped a couple of pretenders, including the Eagles and Bengals, saw the downfall of the mighty Patriots, introduced an ideal smashmouth dark horse candidate in the Jets, and gave us perhaps the game of the season between the Packers and Cardinals — as well as a fresh bit of overtime […]

Michael Vick: a scouting report from Eagles Have Landed

Last week’s post and poll about concussions, dogfighting, and the possibility of Michael Vick as the next Rams quarterback yielded some surprising results: Rams fans appear to be very supportive of Vick. By more than a 2:1 margin. A much larger sample voted in Bernie Miklasz’s Five Minutes blog, with much the same results. Naturally, […]

Edward Jones Dome: The House of Horrors

Editor’s note: This started as a comment of mine over at Turf Show Times, but I feel it’s a topic worthy of a full post. In the third round of the 2009 draft, Billy Devaney and the Rams reached for a physical cornerback from the University of Iowa named Bradley Fletcher. Devaney and Spagnuolo touted […]

Wildcard Weekend Part 2: a FanBall preview

We continue our look around FanBall for takes on Sunday’s game, while pondering what in the hell happened to the Eagles, and whether we should be excited now that Michael Vick is one step closer to being a free agent. The day’s first matchup is the odd game out, in a weekend of instant rematches, […]

Wildcard Weekend, Part 1: A look around FanBall

This weekend promises some of the best and most intriguing football of the season, thanks to a series of rematch battles. Week 17’s complicated array of motivated and unmotivated teams created three matchups where the coaches knew beforehand that there was either a strong possibility or certainty of a rematch, and the result was three […]

Five Steps (that’s all?) to Fixing the Rams

Ted Carlson at the Five Tool Blog, an excellent fantasy resource on the FanBall network, has a nice take on the Rams and how to go about fixing them in five easy steps. Among other things, he addresses the #1 pick (Suh or not?), Michael Vick, and RamsHerd’s dark horse pick for 2010 starting weakside […]

Kyle Turley, Michael Vick, Head Injuries and the Rams

Malcolm Gladwell, author of “Blink” and “The Tipping Point” is one of the most thought-provoking business writers working today. He loves exploring data and finding connections between seemingly unrelated ideas to produce revelatory content. His starting point in this October 2009 article for the New Yorker, though, is not a startling one: “Playing football causes […]

Required Reading: Hope for the New Year

If you haven’t already bookmarked Cameron Hollway’s “On the Rams” column at the St Louis Beacon, I suggest you do it. His latest column, written before kickoff but just as relevant now, explores the reasons for Rams hope in 2010. I am not suggesting that the Rams tanked the season. They won’t say so, but […]

Rams-49ers: Finished Like We Started

Mi·cro·cosm a little world; especially : the human race or human nature seen as an epitome of the world or the universe a community or other unity that is an epitome of a larger unity the Rams’ season-ending game against the 49ers, as compared to the entire suckfest known as 2009 Okay, ask any Rams […]

A Quick Tribute to “Ike”

Isaac Bruce is active for today’s game against the Rams, and is “75% sure” that he will retire when it’s done. Rams fans will want to give him a nice sendoff if this is the case, possibly including the burning of effigies of Jay Zygmunt and Drew Bennett outside the stadium. (Hey, it’s 9 effing […]

Rams-49ers Gameday: the Alex Smith Question

The mighty 49ers have one road win in seven tries — the juggernaut Rams have zero home wins in seven tries. Kicking off today: the battle of the Easily Movable Objects versus the Highly Resistible Force! (Plus an unofficial Isaac Bruce tribute.) Expected to take a big step forward this season, the Niners have instead […]

Rams-49ers: Is it wrong if I root for the Rams to win?

Professional football players only get sixteen chances a year to prove that they’re better than someone else. It’s really hard to sit, as a fan, and root for a loss, even if that loss would guarantee your team the #1 draft pick and the unencumbered rights to the fearsome Ndamukong Suh. It’s especially hard when […]

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