Nov 30th 2008 5:08PM by Matt Snyder (author feed)
Filed under: Dolphins, Rams, AFC East, NFC West
The Rams were a significantly better team on Sunday than they had been the past three games. That team was easily worse than the Detroit Lions, but it seemed like Steven Jackson being back changed the complexion of everything, including the defense and special teams. Well, everything except the man taking snaps.
Jackson ran the ball 21 times and gained 94 yards. Josh Brown and Donnie Jones were excellent kicking and punting, and the defense held the Miami Dolphins to only 16 points. Alas, it still wasn’t enough for a Rams victory. Marc Bulger — despite good run support from Jackson and Antonio Pittman — was simply dreadful. He connected on less than half his pass attempts and was intercepted three times — including a game-ender on their last-gasp attempt, when he badly overthrew Derek Stanley.
A head-to-head battle between the top two draft picks was also of interest. Jake Long was squaring off against Chris Long. Considering Chris didn’t record a single stat, it would appear Jake got the best of Howie’s kid. It was a close matchup, though, as Chris wasn’t severely abused by any means. Both have worlds of potential in this league moving forward.Continue Reading
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