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| Rams Shut Out For First Time Since '98 |
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11/21/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - It had been eight years, three division titles, two Super Bowl appearances and one Super Bowl victory since the St. Louis Rams were shut out. Not since Week 6 in 1998, when they were blanked in Miami, had the Rams failed to score a point. Bill Clinton was in the White House. "Armageddon" was the No. 1 movie of the year. A new streak begins now. St. Louis was completely overwhelmed Sunday by a Carolina Panthers defense that surrendered just 111 yards and eight first downs in a 15-0 victory |
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| Playoffs? Not a crazy thought, but Niners not thinking it |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| ecord 212 yards and the 49ers' defense finished off the Seahawks with three stops in the final 4 1/2 minutes, Nolan had no interest in looking ahead to January. He's not even sure this same 49ers (5-5) will show up for Sunday's road game against the St. Louis Rams. ``I'm not there yet,'' said Nolan, who wore a suit and tie on the sideline in a nod to great coaches of the past. ``Our goal starting out this season was not just to win five games. We've won five, but that's not our goal. ... We talk about strea |
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| NFL Inactives (Sunday, November 19, 2006) |
NFL Football |
11/20/2006 |
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| son Webster, LB Edgerton Hartwell, DE John Abraham, T Frank Omiyale, TE Daniel Fells, DE Patrick Kerney Ravens - CB David Pittman, CB Derrick Martin, RB P.J. Daniels, RB Cory Ross, LB Ray Lewis, G Keydrick Vincent, WR Devard Darling, DE Dwan Edwards ST. LOUIS RAMS AT CAROLINA PANTHERS, 1:00 P.M. (ET) Rams -3RD QB Ryan Fitzpatrick, S Dwaine Carpenter, LB Jon Alston, C Larry Turner, TE Dominique Byrd, DE Tony Bryant, T Adam Haayer, C Chidi Iwuoma Panthers -CB Ken Lucas, RB Eric Shelton, S Nate Salley, DE Stanle |
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| Can Rams Halt Four-Game Skid in Carolina? |
NFL Football |
11/17/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The St. Louis Rams look to turn around what started out as a promising 2006 season this Sunday in Charlotte, where the struggling club will face off against the erratic Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. A month ago, the Rams were sitting in the catbird's seat after winning four of their first five games. However, a last-second loss to division rival Seattle in Week 6 began a downward spiral that has turned St. Louis from a serious playoff contender into a mere hopeful. The Seah |
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| Panthers face Rams looking to silence the critics |
NFL Football |
11/16/2006 |
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| just started working from there. I'm optimistic we can build off of that.'' After rallying in the second half to beat the Buccaneers and end a two-game losing streak, the Panthers (5-4) insist they're on the right track as they host the struggling St. Louis Rams on Sunday. ``We have to use that momentum we had and keep it going,'' tackle Jordan Gross said. ``It's a short week and we're going to try to bounce back quick.'' After being held to three first downs and 98 yards in a scoreless first half, the |
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| Witherspoon honoring Mills with No. 51 in St. Louis |
NFL Football |
11/16/2006 |
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -Each time Will Witherspoon slips on his St. Louis Rams jersey, it reminds him of his late friend and mentor. Witherspoon wanted a way to honor Sam Mills, who served as Carolina's linebackers coach until his death from cancer last year. So when he left the Panthers in the offseason and signed with the Rams, Witherspoon decided to wear Mills' old number, the only number retired by the Panthers. ``When I found out 51 was available I said, 'I've got to take that number,''' Witherspoon |
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| Fisher injury gives Hill extended shot at starting spot |
NFL Football |
11/15/2006 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -Getting a starting assignment is no huge news for Tye Hill, the St. Louis Rams' first-round pick. He's already been in the lineup three times, twice due to injuries and a third because the team opened a game in a nickel package. On Sunday, though, Hill takes over for what should be an extended stay. He replaces Travis Fisher, who was placed on injured reserve with a broken right forearm, when the Rams (4-5) play at Carolina. ``You never want to get a starting spot the way I got it,'' Hi |
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| Give Seahawks Backups a Hand |
NFL Football |
11/15/2006 |
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| lips to 2007. But let it be said that it was Wallace and Morris that kept the Seahawks above the fray at a time when Seattle's season could have easily collapsed, with a recent 2-1 stretch that culminated with Sunday's pivotal 24-22 victory over the St. Louis Rams giving Mike Holmgren's team a firm grip on the division race. Wallace was an efficient 15-of-23 passing for 161 yards with a couple of touchdowns and no interceptions in the victory, also scrambling for 30 yards on a day that saw him post a career-b |
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| 49ers trying to shake up the West |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| (MySportsbook) - The 49ers may be leaving San Francisco, but how about a quick side trip to the playoffs first? The 49ers handed the Detroit Lions a 19-13 loss to move to 4-5, tied for second in the NFC West with the St. Louis Rams. Seattle, which bested the Rams on Sunday, leads the division by two games. But San Francisco can make a splash in that division, and controls its own destiny. They still play the Seahawks twice this season, including a matchup in the Bay Area this Sunday. The 49ers also play th |
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| Monday night viewership hits new low |
NFL Football |
11/14/2006 |
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| viewed in 7,315,000 households, ESPN said Tuesday. The previous low was 7,587,000 households for the Seattle Seahawks' 16-0 victory over the Oakland Raiders last week, according to Nielsen Media Research. Before that, the lowest rating was for the St. Louis Rams' 28-21 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on ABC on Oct. 18, 2004. ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz noted that the game had the 11th-biggest audience for a cable program this year. The other 10 are all Monday Night Football games. ``With a 37 pe |
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