Saunders, Jackson look to change offensive culture in St. Louis - NFL

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 Saunders, Jackson look to change offensive culture in St. Louis - NFL
Steven Jackson Stephen Dunn/Getty Images Slowed by a groin injury in 2007, Steven Jackson finished the season with 1,002 yards rushing. Five players in NFL history have scored five or more rushing touchdowns in one game. The St. Louis Rams scored five last season. That included zero rushing touchdowns in the first seven games. Steven Jackson has adjusted his public outlook accordingly. Instead ... [link]

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Al Saunders: matchmaker
Published 5/19/2008 by VanRam at Turf Show Times: Front Page Posts
... I tried to forget, but reminders that the Rams scored just five rushing touch downs last season just keep appearing. That's likely to change this season. Mike Sando at ESPN takes a look at the Al Saunders/Steven Jackson offensive match made in heaven. ...

Bernard stumbles, Jackson prospers in St. Louis
Published 5/19/2008 by Jake at Building The Dam: Front Page Posts
... with 230-pound running backs. "When you get somebody of his stature and his physical makeup, with his speed and his ability to run, catch and block, you are only limited by your own imagination in terms of what you can do with a player like that," Saunders said. The last time Saunders was with the Rams, in 2000, the team scored 540 points. Faulk was the NFL's most dynamic offensive threat, scoring 26 touchdowns. For the rest of the article, click here. GO BEAVERS! --JB-- ...

Around the NFC West: Big news for Rams
Published 11 hours ago at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
Posted by ESPN.com's Mike Sando Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has the good news for Rams fans: Pro Bowl left tackle Orlando Pace has been cleared to practice. That means Pace won't open camp on the physically unable to perform list, as coach Scott Linehan had suggested he might. Pace is coming off shoulder surgery and two injury-shortened seasons. I think the Rams are a potential playoff team if Pace plays a full season at a high level. Bill Coats of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch has the latest on contract talks for Rams running back Steven Jackson, who was not immediately in camp. Jackson should be in good position ...

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