Rams Notes: Saunders' energy helps to set tempo for weekend

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 Rams Notes: Saunders' energy helps to set tempo for weekend
Al Saunders May 9, 2008 -- Rams offensive coordinator Al Saunders sprints back to the line of scrimmage while shouting words of encouragement. (Chris Lee /P-D) [link]

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Good signs: Rams minicamp day 1
Published 5/10/2008 by VanRam at Turf Show Times: Front Page Posts
... but after whatever version of the bubonic plague swept through the knees and ankles and shoulders of the Rams last season, it's a plus. While we're on the subject of injuries, the Rams players expected to sit out went through all but the most strenuous activities in camp yesterday, including Leonard Little, Adam Carriker and Pace, who went through individual work and walkthroughs. It sounds like Carriker's status won't be a problem for the regular season. Head coach Scott Linehan told the PD that Carriker could play in a game "if he had to." Carriker's unflappable dedication ...

RAMS MINICAMP REPORT
Published 5/11/2008 by Mike Florio at ProFootballTalk.com
Here’s a look at the Rams’ minicamp, in One-Liner style.  Maybe Al Saunders should play receiver for the Rams. T Rob Pettiti suffered a ruptured Achilles’ tendon during the offseason program.  DT Adam Carriker is back at it after surgery several months ago to repair his shoulder. C Dustin Fry was excused from the minicamp because he is getting married. WR Keenan Burton is wearing Jeff Wilkins’ old number (14), but Burton doesn’t plan on trying to fill Wilkins’ shoes; “I might be able to throw 50 [yards], but I don’t know if I can kick 50 ...

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