Published 11/22/2008
at chicagotribune.com - Sports
Now, I don't want to put too much pressure on the lads in blue and orange, but if they lose to the lowly Rams on Sunday, they shouldn't even bother driving their covered wagons back to Chicago. They should stay in St. Louis, check out the Arch and enjoy some toasted ravioli. East St. Louis would be too far east for these guys.
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