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NFL Resources
St. Louis Rams

Edwards Jones Dome. We’re assuming it’s really not as curvy as this picture
makes it look.
FAI Nuggets:
- Experienced modest but brief success playing arena football in the NFL
- Currently owned by a woman who clearly used sex to buy the team. She liked the
name.
- The city of St. Louis continues to struggle mightily filling the void of
mannish-looking players' wives since the departure of Brenda and Kurt Warner.
- Speaking of struggling mightily, this is the best we could do on a fourth
bulletpoint for the Rams.
Local Newspaper links:
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/rams
http://www.belleville.com/mld/belleville/sports/football/nfl/
http://www.broadcast-live.com/sports/football/rams.html
Official team site:
http://www.stlouisrams.com/
Latest team news:
Rams' Linehan engaging in most dangerous game - Linehan's allusion to the Rams being able to improve upon their disturbingly poor run defense next season without additional free-agent help is unnerving for fans. However, one could also argue that all of this season's free-agent DTs of consequence were re-signed by their existing teams, leaving only potentially overpriced, underwhelming options on the market.
Chicago Bears 2007 Draft Preview - (Sports Network) - The Bears front seven was pushed around a fair amount in the latter stages of the 2007 season, so Chicago GM Jerry Angelo and head coach Lovie Smith are likely to focus on that area on the first day of the draft. A replacement for disgruntled linebacker Lance Briggs could come in the first round. Safety help should also be a priority for a team that has the oft-injured Mike Brown and Rams and Redskins failure Adam Archuleta on the current depth chart there. Offensively, there has been some lip service paid to allowing special teams ace Adrian Peterson back Cedric Benson at running back following the Thomas Jones trade, but it seems highly likely that Chicago will select a running back on the first day. Depth at wideout and along the offensive line will probably be among the second-day fare.
St. Louis Rams 2007 Draft Preview -
Marshall Faulk retires from NFL - St. Louis Rams running back Marshall Faulk confirmed Monday that he has retired as an active player.
Rams' Faulk retires, finishes ninth on rushing list - Marshall Faulk retired from football on Monday.
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