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The St. Louis Rams have existed since 1936, and in that time they have taken the Super Bowl title twice. In recent years, the St. Louis Rams have become known for spectacular offense, being hailed as “The Greatest Show on Turf” throughout the 1999-2001 seasons. A recent shift in philosophy has focused more on the running game and defense. A streak of injuries forced the St. Louis Rams to a 3-13 record in 2007, but the roster is improved and healthy now and a deep postseason run for the Rams is in the works.
QB Marc Bulger is a careful passer working his magic behind a great offensive line. RB Steven Jackson is the basis for the offense, and returns from injury to pound opponents. WR Tory Holt is one of the best in the game and his deep speed opens up the underneath for TE Randy McMichael. The rebuilt 4-3 defense is anchored by young DT Adam Carriker and first round pick DE Chris Long. MLB Will Witherspoon leads the speedy linebacking corps, while young CB Tye Hill is the standout in the secondary.
Head coach Scott Linehan leads the St. Louis Rams in their quest to take the NFC West. The division is wide open with the Arizona Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers in the midst of some tough times. The longtime NFC West king Seattle Seahawks will be the biggest hurdle in the division schedule. In non-division play, the St. Louis Rams will tangle with the likes of the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and the Washington Redskins.
The St. Louis Rams’ home stadium, Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri, is an offense’s dream. The controlled environment and the FieldTurf surface allows for a ton of speed and a flurry of deep balls. Packed with over 60,000 fans, the Edward Jones Dome is always rockin’ for St. Louis Rams home games. Follow the Rams on the road and at home when you order your St. Louis Rams tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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