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08.01.2008 1:11 pm

Popular ex-Ram McCollum gets a job

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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MEQUON, Wis. (Camp Day 8/early report)

The news that former Rams offensive lineman Andy McCollum had landed a job with the Lions was welcome Friday morning at training camp. McCollum, 38, spent nine years with the Rams and was a member of both Super Bowl teams during the St. Louis era.

He was quiet, but very popular, in the locker room, and his dry sense of humor was highly unappreciated by many. McCollum’s “Doughnut Brother,” fellow O-lineman Adam Timmerman, was released after the 2006 season and hasn’t found work in the NFL since then.

McCollum’s contract expired after the ‘07 season, and the Rams chose not to re-sign him. Still, he was on their radar screen, coach Scott Linehan assured.

“I told him, ‘You’re the first person we’ll call if we have some kind of an issue in the interior of our line or at center,’” Linehan said. “Andy will do great (in Detroit), and I wish him nothing but the best.”

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The starting time for Saturday’s scrimmage at Concordia University has been moved up to 9:50 a.m. It will be the team’s only scrimmage during its stay in Mequon. Admission is free, but campus parking is $5. Saturday’s forecast high is 82 degrees, with a 20 percent chance of rain.

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Returning from the injury list for Friday morning’s practice were center Brett Romberg (hand), wide receiver Marques Hagans (hamstring) and cornerback David Macklin (hamstring). Veteran defensive tackle La’Roi Glover was given the morning off.

All for now . . . more following the afternoon practice.

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He was quiet, but very popular, in the locker room, and his dry sense of humor was highly unappreciated by many.

Is that last part correct? Did you mean to write appreciated? That just doesn’t make sense.

You’re saying how lauded he was by the players in one sentence, but then saying he was disliked in a way b/c of his humorous tendencies in another.

It paints a confusing picture to me, and this might confuse other readers as well.

— Mike S.
5:54 pm August 1st, 2008

No Mike , what the writer is saying is that not only did they like him a lot as a person but his dry sense of humor was also a great asset that not many of his teammates really understood or really appreciated how funny it was when he was on the team.

Dan

— Dan Brewer
10:57 am August 4th, 2008