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| Rams owner Frontiere passes away |
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01/18/2008 |
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| St. Louis, MO (MySportsbook) - St. Louis Rams owner Georgia Frontiere passed away Friday after a long battle with breast cancer. She was 80. Frontiere had been hospitalized for several months and died in Los Angeles. The principal owner of the Rams since inheriting the team following the death of her husband, Carroll Rosenbloom in 1979, Frontiere took over the Rams when the club was based in Anaheim. A native of St. Louis, Frontiere moved the Rams to the Gateway City for the 1995 season and the Rams were S |
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| Patriots to honor young fan booed in Indianapolis |
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01/15/2008 |
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| ll,'' she added. ``People at the game came up to me afterward and said, `It's not you. It's your jersey.''' It wasn't always that way. When Adam Vinatieri's last-play field goal gave the Patriots their first championship as huge underdogs to the St. Louis Rams after the 2001 season, red, white and blue confetti - not boos - poured down in the Louisiana Superdome. It came less than five months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. ``I remember saying when I hoisted the (championship) trophy, `We are al |
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| Niners hire Mike Martz to be new offensive coordinator |
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01/08/2008 |
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| larizing coaches with reinventing an offense that sank to historic lows last season. Martz has been on a rocky coaching road for the past three years, but he tormented the 49ers for six years during his greatest successes with their NFC West rival St. Louis Rams. Martz built the so-called Greatest Show on Turf over seven seasons, honing a remarkable passing game while the Rams reached two Super Bowls. After the Detroit Lions fired him last week following two seasons as their offensive coordinator, Martz - |
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| Rams remove Olson as offensive coordinator, fire offensive line coach Paul Boudreau |
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01/07/2008 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Rams removed Greg Olson as offensive coordinator and fired offensive line coach Paul Boudreau on Monday, a little more than a week after a 3-13 season in which the offense ranked near the bottom of the league in several categories. Rams spokesman Rick Smith said that Olson could be reassigned to another position with the Rams, but is also free to look for another job. He confirmed Boudreau's firing, but declined to elaborate. Smith also declined comment on reports that Cam C |
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| Brian Schottenheimer is latest to interview with Baltimore Ravens |
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01/07/2008 |
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| ttenheimer. He interviewed for the Dolphins' job that went to Cam Cameron a year ago, but eventually withdrew his name from consideration. Schottenheimer, 34, was a college quarterback at Kansas and Florida and has been an assistant coach with the St. Louis Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, Washington Redskins and Chargers after briefly coaching at Syracuse and USC. The Ravens have also interviewed Indianapolis Colts assistant coach Jim Caldwell, Dallas Cowboys assistant coach Tony Sparano, Cowboys offensive coor |
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| Rams fire 2 coaches, including offensive coordinator |
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01/07/2008 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -The St. Louis Rams fired offensive coordinator Greg Olson and offensive line coach Paul Boudreau on Monday following a 3-13 season. Rams spokesman Rick Smith confirmed the firings, and then declined comment on reports that Cam Cameron, fired as coach of the Miami Dolphins, was among the candidates being considered as Olson's replacement. The Rams ranked 24th in total offense (297.5 yards per game), 28th in points (16.4 per game) and 27th in touchdowns (27). St. Louis was hit hard by i |
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| 2008 NFL Opponents |
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01/01/2008 |
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| Detroit, Denver, Kansas City, DallasWESTArizona Cardinals Home: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas. N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, Minnesota Away: St. Louis, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, CarolinaSt. Louis Rams Home: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas. N.Y. Giants, Buffalo, Miami, Chicago Away: Arizona, San Francisco, Seattle, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, N.Y. Jets, AtlantaSan Francisco 49ers Home: Arizona, St. Louis, Seattle, Philadel |
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| Rams safety ends up leading NFC in interceptions |
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12/31/2007 |
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ST. LOUIS (AP) -Oshiomogho ``O.J.'' Atogwe picked a perfect time to record his best season as a pro. Atogwe was a bright spot in an otherwise dismal year for the St. Louis Rams, who wrapped up a disappointing 3-13 season with a 48-19 loss at Arizona on Sunday. The free safety, scheduled to become a restricted free agent, started all 16 games and finished with 75 tackles and an NFC-best eight interceptions. ``It's a great honor to lead the NFC in interceptions,'' Atogwe said Monday. ``There are a lot of |
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| Report: Lions will fire offensive coordinator Martz |
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12/31/2007 |
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| d through a six-game losing streak before a victory over Kansas City last Sunday followed by a season-ending 34-13 loss at the hands of Green Bay for a 7-9 mark. Martz was hired by Lions coach Rod Marinelli in February 2006. He had been fired by the St. Louis Rams a month earlier. In his six seasons as coach of the Rams, Martz had a record of 53-32, with four playoff appearances. He guided St. Louis to a conference title in his second season before losing to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI. Consi |
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| Davis returns two kicks for TDs as Texans rout Jags |
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12/31/2007 |
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| e Notes Davis is just the seventh player in NFL history to return two kickoffs for TDs in the same game. The last player to return a pair of kickoffs for touchdowns in a game was the Chicago Bears' Devin Hester, who accomplished the feat against the St. Louis Rams last season...Houston's previous high-water mark was 7-9 in 2004...Jacksonville is heading to the postseason for the second time in three seasons and for the sixth time in team history...The Jags failed to match the second-best mark in team history. |
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