Clearing up some Steven Jackson myths
Let’s clear up two misconceptions about Steven Jackson that are being promoted by “experts” posting on Internet sites:
1. Jackson is not “soft.”
2. Jackson is not “all about me.”
Item 1 is answered easily: Just watch Jackson when he has the ball. No back in the league runs it harder. Any number of Rams opponents have made that observation. He’s never been one to avoid contact, yet he becomes more effective as the game wears on and defenders wear down.
For the answer to Item 2, consult his teammates. To a man, they praise Jackson as a fierce competitor and a team-first guy.
Jackson probably won’t play Sunday against the Jets. His strained right thigh isn’t responding. After he tried to make a go of it last week vs. the Cardinals, an MRI on Monday “was actually worse than the first MRI,” taken after he was hurt Oct. 19 against the Cowboys, he reported.
“It’s getting better, but a hamstring, a quad, a groin, those kinds of injuries, one day you feel great and then the next day, the little slightest movement or tweak can really set you back,” Jackson explained. “That’s just what I’m dealing with right now. One day I feel great, feel like I can go. And when it’s time for me to prove that I’m ready, something is just not responding the way we want it to.”
Jackson is “very frustrated,” but he’s also matured considerably during his five NFL seasons, and he realizes that if he’s not at, or very near, 100 percent, then he’ll hurt his team by trying to gut it out. He thought he was at that point Sunday, but he miscalculated. He won’t make the mistake again — and Jim Haslett won’t let him. Jackson will play when he knows he’s healed enough to produce his best for the Rams. And then proves that to Haslett in practice.
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Notes & quotes:
*RB Antonio Pittman (hamstring) has been doing some running and probably will try to practice Friday. If he can suit up Sunday, he’ll be worked into the rotation in some manner with newbies Kenneth Darby and Samkon Gado.
*The Rams will dial back the offensive game plan some for Darby and Gado. “We’ll try to play to their strengths,” Haslett said. “We want to make sure we give these guys an opportunity to be successful.”
*C Nick Leckey, generously listed at 6-3 and 302, will have a big — and we mean big – assignment in Jets DT Kris Jenkins, who goes 6-4 and 349 and is having a Pro Bowl-caliber season.
*Haslett was pumped Thursday afternoon. “Practice I thought was great today. Lot of energy, the guys were into it. That’s all you can ask of them. I was very pleased with the way we worked today.”
All for now . . .


Ok Jackson may not be soft but please explain why he has to come out of the game at least once a series. Everytime he makes a nice run he comes out and more oftern then not he signals the sidelines he needs a break. So we wind up second or third and 2 or 3 and he is not in the game. Also he is the one who decided to miss training camp and now look . Injured . Samething last year when he went the LT route and did not play a down in preseason ,what happened ,injured. One good year 2 years ago and nothing recent. Don’t get me wrong he could be one of the great ones but his work ethic and his mind are holding him back.