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08.21.2008 5:16 pm

Jackson expects “mixed reviews” from fans

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Make no mistake about it: Steven Jackson cares about how he’s perceived by Rams fans. He tried to reach out to them when he met with the media Thursday at Rams Park after ending his 27-day holdout.

Jackson will be in uniform but won’t play in Saturday’s preseason meeting with the Ravens at the Dome. So, fans here won’t see Jackson in action in person until Sept. 14, when the Giants visit in Week 2 of the regular season.

Jackson figures he’ll be greeted with some boos.

“You definitely expect mixed reviews,” he said. “When you’re talking about this kind of money, a lot of people can’t really understand why you would turn your back on that contract. . . . I do understand everyone has their own opinion, but I think if I can continue to play in the manner I have in the four years (with the Rams) and stay healthy . . . I will be forgiven. A lot of times we’re hard on our loved ones, and I consider my fans my loved ones.”

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Jackson is one of the most misunderstood athletes I’ve witnessed in nearly four decades in this business. Most perceptions of him are just wrong, and that’s evident to those of us who are around him every day during the season.

We recognize Jackson as an intelligent, respectful, religious, sensitive young man (he just turned 25 last month). And know this, too: nobody competes harder, on Sundays and on the practice field, than Steven Jackson. He’s cocky, sure, but most top running backs are. And though some might believe otherwise as a result of the holdout, Jackson is a dedicated team guy. Any of his teammates would confirm that.

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Notes & quotes:

>>With Jackson in the house, the atmosphere was noticeably upbeat during the 90-minute practice Thursday at the indoor facility. Scott Linehan was even cracking jokes with reporters afterward.

>>Remember when Jackson set a goal last year of 2,500 total yards? That didn’t turn out so well. Asked about this year, Jackson laughed and said, “No goals . . . no goals.”

>>The Rams are taking a slight risk by putting injured G Mark Setterstrom on waivers for 24 hours. Another team could claim him, but with Setterstrom out for the year with a knee injury and after missing the last 13 games last season, also with a bad knee, that’s unlikely. He’ll go on injured reserve if he gets through waivers. Had the Rams done that now, Setterstrom would’ve counted against the 80-man preseason roster.

>>C Brett Romberg, who broke his hand early in camp, still has problems snapping the ball. Nick Leckey remains the first-teamer.

>>The starters probably will play the first half against the Ravens, as they did last week vs. San Diego.

>>You’ll be able to easily recognize DE Victor Adeyanju on the field Saturday. He’ll be the one with a wrap on his right hand that, Romberg noted, resembles a giant Q-tip. It’s protecting a finger Adeyanju broke during camp.

All for now . . .

11 comments

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I like Jackson and I am glad that we were able to lock him up today.

— Rampage
9:15 pm August 21st, 2008

Sweeeeeet….I’m ready for some football…..

— aj.stl79
11:39 pm August 21st, 2008

I’m tired of the greed in the NFL by the players and owners. It’s time for Jackson to put up and shut up. He criticized the fans last year for not showing up and then he does the same thing this year. He called it “business”. When a Rams fan can sell their ticket for a profit, that’s business too. I have lost respect for him. I don’t care how good he is. The whole team needs to man up this year.

— kbramz
6:14 am August 22nd, 2008

kbramz,
I totally agree with what you said about the greed in the NFL. But for a Rams fan to sell there tickets to an opposite team’s fan isn’t business…that’s called “fair weather” I don’t care how bad we are, I would never sell my ticket to fans from a different team to come into our house and boo us! We as Rams fans should be ashamed of ourselves for doing that.

— STL red
10:50 am August 22nd, 2008

The Rams Players to a Man should be ashamed of the way they played last year, and if they aren’t better this yaer you will once again see people {SELLING] their tickets to opponents. This is their right and I think it should be a wake up to the players on the field. Sports are a business but if I run my business with an infeirior Product I don’t stay in business very long.

— gwdefiance@myway.com
11:43 am August 22nd, 2008

When Inbev buys AB and the top executives will get buy out packages that a whole fleet of armoured cars couldn’t hold the cash and the little guy at AB will probably get the shaft that is called business. But when a player wants all he can get and TV networks throw billions at NFL owners and people fill stadiums and buy merchandise by the millions this is called greed and not business.
I believe these contracts are crazy but crazy for one reason, players in all sports should be paid on production not on potential! They should have contracts like sales reps, paid on production.
I will agrue and agree that Jackson should have honored his contract and reported to camp.

— kdunlap
2:48 pm August 22nd, 2008

I will wear my #39 jersey with pride to every home game this season. Here’s to a great season by SJ…I hope he earns every penny of that contract.

— GoRams2001
3:20 pm August 22nd, 2008

Are you ready for some football?! I can’t wait till September! Alright already with this preseason crap!

Let’s get it on Rams!

— guitardrums
9:24 am August 23rd, 2008

a very overrated back. if he produces for the full yr and plays at least 15 games, opinions might change, but this is yr 4 and he’s only made it through a full season once, which was his only upper echelon-type back season.

— bret riegel
6:59 pm August 23rd, 2008

a very overrated back. if he produces for the full yr and plays at least 15 games, opinions might change, but this is yr 4 and he’s only made it through a full season once, which was his only upper echelon-type back season.

— briegel85
7:06 pm August 23rd, 2008

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