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| Rams Team Report: Bulger replaces Warner |
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09/12/2003 |
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| (Best E Casino) - Marc Bulger saved the St. Louis Rams' 2002 season from becoming a total disaster, and the he'll get another chance to show his wares this time around. However, the moves comes sooner than later because of a concussion suffered by Kurt Warner is the season-opening beating at the hands of the New York Giants. Despite the injury, which showed itself through some poor decision-making by Warner including holding the ball too long in the end zone which led to a fumble and a Giant touchdown, Rams |
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| Parcells returns to face former team on Monday night |
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09/11/2003 |
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| s. We enjoyed great success and my roots are there. I have a good relationship with guys in the front office and ownership, but the players are all different." The Giants got their 2003 season off to a great start with a sound 23-13 victory over the St. Louis Rams. It was the defense that saved the day, as Johnnie Lynn's group sacked Kurt Warner six times and forced him to fumble six times. "I was pleased with the team, first rattle out of the box, first game, you really don't know how those are going to go, |
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| Inside the NFL: Week 2 |
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09/11/2003 |
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| issing too many tackles. New Orleans needs to get off to a fast start in its home opener. The Texans are shooting for consecutive victories for the first time in franchise history. Predicted Outcome: New Orleans 27, Houston 21 San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams: Dennis Erickson got exactly what he wanted in his San Fran debut, as the Niners posted the most points (49) of any team in Week 1. The juice is back in the 49ers' offense. The same can't be said for the Rams, who allowed Kurt Warner to get bruised |
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| Patriots' Johnson breaks foot |
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09/10/2003 |
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| ear veteran is expected to undergo corrective surgery. Roman Phifer, who replaced Johnson last week, is expected to start in his place against Philadelphia on Sunday. Phifer has played in 182 NFL games, including 161 starts, with the Los Angeles and St. Louis Rams, the New York Jets and New England. Johnson's injury compounds New England's defensive struggles. Less than a week earlier, the team released safety Lawyer Milloy for salary cap reasons. Then against Buffalo, the Patriots surrendered 319 yards in a |
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| Is this the end for Warner? |
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09/09/2003 |
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| the field in no time. Concussion by definition: "a stunning, damaging, or shattering effect from a hard blow; a jarring injury of the brain resulting in disturbance of cerebral function." So why is this injury taken so lightly? This is exactly what St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner was diagnosed with during his teamâs season-opening loss to the New York Giants. Warner suffered the concussion in the first half of the contest after getting thrown around like a rag doll by the Giantsâ defense. At halft |
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| Rams Team Report: Secondary is primary concern |
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09/05/2003 |
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| (Best E Casino) - The St. Louis Rams' defense has a tough challenge in Week 1 -- a road game against the New York Giants. While the Giants aren't quite as explosive as the Rams, they're close. New York's offense was playing as well as any unit in the NFL at the end of last season. Last year's 7-9 campaign was a major disappointment for the Rams. Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk were slowed by injuries, but Lovie Smith's defense didn't do much to help out. The performance of the defense will go a long way towa |
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| High-flying offenses meet at the Meadowlands |
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09/04/2003 |
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| === High-flying offenses meet at the Meadowlands === (Best E Casino) - Two of the best offenses in the NFC will meet to open the 2003 NFL season, as the St. Louis Rams travel to the Meadowlands to face the New York Giants on Sunday. The Rams are in search of redemption after last year's disappointing 7-9 campaign. This is pretty much the same team that won the Super Bowl in 1999, but a lot has changed in terms of results over the last three years. There is pressure on head coach Mike Martz, who needs to fin |
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| Inside the NFL: Week 1 |
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09/03/2003 |
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| ch will Steve Spurrier attempt to run the football? Second-year QB Patrick Ramsey could chuck the pill 70 times in Week 1, which could give Coles the last laugh on his former mates. Predicted Outcome: Washington 23, NY Jets 17 SUNDAY’S EARLY GAMES St. Louis Rams at New York Giants: Two of the NFC’s best offenses meet in this season-opening clash at the Meadowlands. The first team to 30 could win the game. The Giants won last year’s Week 2 matchup 26-21. Kerry Collins completed 22-of-26 passes for 307 ya |
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| The 2003 NFL Season Outlook |
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09/03/2003 |
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| by inconsistency. The offense has a potent array of weapons (Aaron Brooks, Deuce McAllister, Joe Horn and Donte’ Stallworth), but the defense lacks talent beyond the defensive line. Expect the Saints to have another up-and-down season. NFC WEST 1) St. Louis Rams (Projected Record: 12-4) The Rams simply have too much talent not to win the NFC West. Last year was a disaster, but Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk are back healthy. Marc Bulger provides great insurance in case something happens to Warner. The offen |
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| Lions sign corner Otis Smith |
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09/03/2003 |
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| since last December with a shoulder injury. The 13-year veteran, who was in his second stint with New England, started in the Patriots' last two Super Bowl appearances. He even intercepted a pass during New England's dramatic 20-17 victory over the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXVI. The 37-year-old Smith has started 95 of his 164 games during his career with the Eagles, Patriots and Jets. He played the first five years of his career with Philadelphia before joining the Jets in 1995. Smith signed with New En |
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