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10.30.2008 4:33 pm

Haslett to Rams: “Take care of business” vs. Cards

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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The stakes are high Sunday at the Edward Jones Dome. If the Rams (2-5) can knock off the NFC West-leading Cardinals (4-3), they’ll be just a game out of first place at the halfway mark of the season. But if Arizona wins, it will be up three games over the Rams and at least two games overall in the division.

Still, Jim Haslett hasn’t found it necessary to hammer his troops on the significance of the contest. “I haven’t even brought it up; I think they know it,” Haslett said. “I told them the environment is going to be great because our fans will be there, enjoy that, and take care of business.”

Add running back Steven Jackson: “If first place wasn’t on the line, I think guys would still come out and play hard. We just want to get that bitter taste (of losing) out of our mouth.”

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Notes & quotes:

*Jackson (thigh), DT Adam Carriker (ankle) and DE Leonard Little (hamstring) will be game-time decisions, Haslett said. Jackson has done some work in the 11-on-11 “team” drills, while Carriker and Little have done mostly individual drills.

*WR Drew Bennett (foot) and S Todd Johnson (kidney) are at least another week away from suiting up.

*A Steven Jackson “Fathead” wall graphic is now available. The cost is $149.95. Check it out at www.fathead.com

*All-purpose lineman Adam Goldberg took snaps at both tackle and both guard spots Thursday.

*The Rams have collected nine turnovers in the three games since Haslett took over for Scott Linehan. “I’ll take that any day,” Little said. “The first four I don’t think we had any (on defense), so to get nine in three games kind of shows that we’re on our way. We haven’t made it yet,  but we’re doing some things right.”

All for now . . .

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This article makes for a good weekend!! Happy Halloween Kurt. Hopefully Little can come off the edge all game and scare the $*** out of you. Sounds like Jackson will play. Opens everything up, and = win for RAMS.

— RAMJAM
6:13 am October 31st, 2008

This has got to be an exciting time for the young players on the Rams. A big time match up at mid season when it appeared the Rams were dead early in the Season. Young players like Bartell, Otogwe, Long, and Avery have a chance to make a mark for themselves national with continued impressive play. Im not worried about the injuries, the Rams have capable back ups in Pitmann, Hall, Ajendeyo, and Moore. When Little returns he should be used as a situational pass rusher only to hel preserve him. If the Rams eleiminate mistakes and continue to play with passion they will win. GO RAMS!!!!

— LARambunctous29
11:17 am October 31st, 2008

We were able to get pressure on Matt Cassell last week, and I know that the Patriot’s offensive line is years ahead of Arizona’s. If we get to Warner, we win this game.

— Steve
11:23 am October 31st, 2008