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Rams find buyer

The owners of the St. Louis Rams have found a group to purchase a majority of the franchise months after putting the team on the market.

The owners have agreed to sell 60 percent of the franchise to Sahid Khan, a Rams fan who is the president of Flex-N-Gate Corporation.

The Rams franchise has an estimated value of $929 million according to Forbes Magazine, but will likely be sold for much less than that.

It is rumored that the sales price will end up around $750 million, which is an ominous sign for both the franchise and for the league.

The fact that the Rams will be sold for much less than their true value is just one of the reasons why a lockout could hit the NFL in 2011.

Thursday, February 11, 2010 at 6:34 pm by steve · No Comments

Jackson accused of assault

St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson has been accused of hitting a woman who is nine months pregnant with his kid.

His girlfriend claims that Jackson pushed her to the ground several times and bloodied her lip back in March of 2009.

She also alleges that a newphew got involved to break it up and Jackson encouraged her to say the injuries were suffered in a shower accident.

The police are not in touch with Jackson and an investigation is not yet underway because the police report was filed hundreds of miles away from the alleged attack.

The running back said the allegations were untrue and hurtful. The Rams say they are aware of the situation.

Friday, January 29, 2010 at 4:40 pm by steve · No Comments

Rams fall to 49ers, 28-6

The St. Louis Rams put up a fight early on but eventually gave in during a 28-6 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

The Rams had the only score of the first half, which came courtesy of the leg of kicker Josh Brown.

His booming 54-yard field goal gave the Rams a 3-0 lead at the half and a fighting chance in the final two quarters.

St. Louis’ defense really cracked in the second half against a San Francisco team that has to work hard to score points.

They gave up 107 yards and two touchdowns to running back Frank Gore and 89 yards and a touchdown to tight end Vernon Davis.

Thursday, January 7, 2010 at 6:13 pm by steve · No Comments

Rams fall to Cardinals, 31-10

The St. Louis Rams simply didn’t have enough firepower in a 31-10 loss to the Arizona Cardinals.

The Rams defense had no answer for quarterback Kurt Warner and his two star wide receivers. Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald each found the end zone and racked up nearly 200 yards.

They were able to hold the Cardinals scoreless in the first quarter, but found themselves trailing 17-0 at the half. At that point, the game was essentially already over.

The bottom line is that you can’t expect to win too many NFL games with Ken Null as your starting quarterback. He would be a third-stringer on most NFL teams.

All hope is not lost for St. Louis fans. They can continue to cheer their team on to a season-ending defeat as they try to wrap up the No. 1 overall pick in next year’s NFL Draft.

Saturday, January 2, 2010 at 11:28 am by steve · No Comments

Rams fall to Texans, 16-13

The St. Louis Rams once again put up a strong fight but still fell short in a 16-13 loss to the Houston Texans.

Give the St. Louis defense a lot of credit for bottling up an explosive Houston offense that has put a lot points up on the scoreboard on a lot of different teams this season.

The Rams defense did give up 367 yards passing to quarterback Matt Schaub, but they shut down the Houston running attack and did a good job of holding strong inside their red zone.

Ken Null got the start at quarterback for the Rams, who were tired of seeing Marc Bulger and Kyle Boller back there turning the ball over and getting hit play after play.

Null did a respectable job, throwing for under 200 yards and throwing a touchdown and an interception. Running back Steven Jackson had 82 yards on the ground.

Saturday, December 26, 2009 at 10:07 am by steve · No Comments

Rams cut Incognito

The St. Louis Rams have cut offensive lineman Richie Incognito after a number of dirty plays on the field have resulted in costly penalties and backlash against the team.

Incognito is widely regarded around the league as one of its dirtiest players, but that honor may have gained even more steam after his action in last week’s contest.

The lineman was given two unnecessary roughness penalties for headbutting opponents and the NFL office has fined him $50,000 for those actions.

He admits that he is not well-liked around the league and said that his reputation is probably pretty fair. It seems that the guy just doesn’t care if people like him or not.

Incognito wasn’t out of work for long, as he is a quality lineman. The Buffalo Bills quickly picked up Incognito, as the team is in desperate need of some help along the line.

Saturday, December 19, 2009 at 8:30 am by steve · No Comments

Rams embarassed by Titans, 47-7

The St. Louis Rams looked like a team ready for the end of the season in a 47-7 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

St. Louis fell behind early and seemed to just throw in the towel, something we hadn’t seen from this group yet this year.

The Rams had some success early at least slowing down running back Chris Johnson, but they couldn’t hold him down the entire game.

The team also was completely inept on the offensive side of the ball, which doesn’t help the morale of the defense.

There are only three games left to play for the Rams, and that’s certainly a good thing for the St. Louis faithful.

at 7:57 am by steve · No Comments

Rams fall to Bears, 17-9

The St. Louis Rams put up a strong fight but it wasn’t enough in a 17-9 loss to the Chicago Bears.

Running back Steven Jackson missed practice all week yet again yet toughed it out for 112 rushing yards.

Quarterback Kyle Boller was pretty abysmal, going 17-32 for 113 yards and an interception.

Give the St. Louis defense credit for putting forth another strong effort despite little to no support from the other side of the ball.

It continues to be a rough season in St. Louis, but you have to like how the team continues to play hard under new head coach Steve Spagnuolo.

Saturday, December 12, 2009 at 8:46 am by steve · No Comments

Rams Put Up Fight Against Bears, Still Lose 17-9

Despite looking like they were on course for another blowout early on Sunday, the St. Louis Rams rallied to give Jay Cutler and the Chicago Bears more of a scare than they ever bargained for.

The Rams stuck around through halftime, closing the Bears’ lead to 10-6 in the third quarter, before ultimately falling 17-9 to Chicago at Soldier Field.

While the Rams played their typical, uninspired, Steven Jackson-led offense, the Bears couldn’t get much more rolling after marching down the field for a Matt Forte touchdown on their opening drive.

Jackson wasn’t even guaranteed to play in this one, after leaving last week’s contest against Seattle with back spasms.

“There is no shortcut to it,” said Jackson, who missed most practices in the week leading up to the game. “I knew coming into this game, leaving last week, I was going to face an eight- and nine-man box and I knew it was going to be a rough one. So just try to gut it out.”

Jackson gutted it out on 28 carries for 112 yards, but he had his streak of four straight games with a TD snapped, as he (and the Rams) were held touchdown-less in this game.

“I don’t want us to get used to losing; that’s the most important thing right now,” Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said. “I want us to be disappointed, not discouraged.”

Tuesday, December 8, 2009 at 12:08 am by bryan · No Comments

Rams fall to Seahawks, 27-17

The St. Louis Rams could not build on their recent success in a 27-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

Quarterback Kyle Boller threw for nearly 300 yards and a touchdown but tossed two costly interceptions.

It was a typical performance from Boller, who can wow you one second with his arm strength and kill you with turnovers the next.

Running back Steven Jackson didn’t have one of his better games after sitting out of practice all week.

The Rams defense simply had no answer for diminutive running back Justin Forsett, and that won’t make head coach Steve Spagnuolo very happy.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009 at 7:51 pm by steve · No Comments