There’s No Defense for the Rams Offense: Why St. Louis Has Fallen on Hard Times

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Published: October 27, 2009

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... You knew you were watching a highly talented offense firing in perfect harmony on all cylinders.

They were working so well together that they had put up 45 points by halftime and the full 59 by the end of the third quarter. 

There were a lot of amazing topics of discussion to come away with after a game like this, such as Tom Brady's five second quarter touchdown passes or Randy Moss and Wes Welker catching two TDs apiece. 

But as I sit here this afternoon, there's just one fact that has been boggling my mind:  The New England Patriots managed to put up 59 points in three quarters, whereas the St. Louis Rams didn't surpass 59 points in the season until the third quarter of their seventh game of the year. 

A decade after winning the Super Bowl with one of the greatest offenses of all time, I must stop to wonder: What the heck happened?

Ten years ago the Rams shocked the world. They went 13-3 and averaged over 32 points per game on thei...

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There’s No Defense for the Rams Offense: Why St. Louis Has Fallen on Hard Times

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for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: October 27, 2009

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... You knew you were watching a highly talented offense firing in perfect harmony on all cylinders.

They were working so well together that they had put up 45 points by halftime and the full 59 by the end of the third quarter. 

There were a lot of amazing topics of discussion to come away with after a game like this, such as Tom Brady's five second quarter touchdown passes or Randy Moss and Wes Welker catching two TDs apiece. 

But as I sit here this afternoon, there's just one fact that has been boggling my mind:  The New England Patriots managed to put up 59 points in three quarters, whereas the St. Louis Rams didn't surpass 59 points in the season until the third quarter of their seventh game of the year. 

A decade after winning the Super Bowl with one of the greatest offenses of all time, I must stop to wonder: What the heck happened?

Ten years ago the Rams shocked the world. They went 13-3 and averaged over 32 points per game on thei...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


There’s No Defense for the Rams Offense: Why St. Louis Has Fallen on Hard Times

By
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: October 27, 2009

commentComment        

... You knew you were watching a highly talented offense firing in perfect harmony on all cylinders.

They were working so well together that they had put up 45 points by halftime and the full 59 by the end of the third quarter. 

There were a lot of amazing topics of discussion to come away with after a game like this, such as Tom Brady's five second quarter touchdown passes or Randy Moss and Wes Welker catching two TDs apiece. 

But as I sit here this afternoon, there's just one fact that has been boggling my mind:  The New England Patriots managed to put up 59 points in three quarters, whereas the St. Louis Rams didn't surpass 59 points in the season until the third quarter of their seventh game of the year. 

A decade after winning the Super Bowl with one of the greatest offenses of all time, I must stop to wonder: What the heck happened?

Ten years ago the Rams shocked the world. They went 13-3 and averaged over 32 points per game on thei...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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