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When you read that Rams players are holding their own private mutinous meetings expressly for the purpose of complaining about Scott Linehan's offense, it's hard to get too excited about the 2008 season. Now, in addition to figuring out what went wrong and how to fix it, Linehan has to begin his tenuous third season as the Rams head coach rebuilding the team's morale and trust in their head ... [link]

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Four Legs Good, Vol. 20
Published 1/15/2008 by Brett Knight at RAMblings
... Rams to concentrate on the positions on their roster that need bolstering (and there are several). While I’m one for drafting the best player on the board, there has to be some kind of balance between want and need. We don’t want to turn into Detroit South here, people! And you know what that means. We can select my boy, the one, the only, Glenn Dorsey! - At least we had one player who could wait until the offseason. -  Some interesting thoughts by VanRam at  Turf Show Times. His opinion on multiple issues lies eerily parallel to ...

The Morning Tailgate
Published 1/15/2008 at STLSportsMag
... .  And it won't be easy, because assistant coaching candidates are shying away from the Rams because, well, they're the Rams.  [Ramblings] What you need to know about the newest "potential" offensive coordinator of the Rams .  [TurfShow Times] A recap of Mizzou's upset of the Longhorns Saturday afternoon ...

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