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11.26.2008 3:50 pm

St. Louis Rams Richie Incognito: “I apologize”

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Embattled Rams guard Richie Incognito finally has uttered the words that incensed Rams fans have been awaiting: “I apologize.”

Incognito criticized the hometown faithful last week before Sunday’s game, asserting that they don’t know “how to cheer” or “when to cheer.” He dialed up the heat even more when, after the 27-3 loss to the Bears, he paused before heading into the tunnel to the locker room and encouraged the jeering fans to pour on the abuse.

After practice Wednesday at Rams Park, Incognito sought to make peace.

“I just want to apologize to the frustrated fans out there,” he said. “It was wrong, what I said. I said they don’t know how to cheer and when to cheer, which is definitely wrong. We’re not giving them much to cheer about. So, I apologize to the fans. I really want to put this behind me. We can’t really have any more distractions. We’re trying to win some ballgames to keep (coach Jim) Haslett, and I think that’s where our focus needs to be.”

Incognito said he understood the fans’ unhappiness with him. “We’re a 2-9 team, and you’ve got some unproven guy on the team saying the fans don’t know how to cheer or when to cheer,” he said. “So obviously it’s going to stir up some controversy.”

Incognito explained that his exasperation over the sour season probably prompted his outburst. “I guess it’s me just being frustrated, mostly,” he said. “But really, it’s uncalled for, and it’s just taking away from the focus that we need to be putting in to prepare to win. . . . I really appreciate our fans’ support. I really do not want to take a shot at them. It was a deal where I talked a little too much.”

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Notes & quotes:

*QB Marc Bulger (concussion) passed his neuro exam Wednesday morning and took virtually all the first-team snaps in practice. Bulger estimated his chances of playing Sunday vs. the Dolphins at 99 percent.

*LT Orlando Pace (knee) returned to practice after missing Sunday’s game. Haslett said he expects Pace to start Sunday.

*RB Steven Jackson (thigh) took just under half the reps during 11-on-11 team drills. The plan is to step up his work Thursday and then see if he can get in a full practice Friday before returning to game action Sunday.

*LB Will Witherspoon (shoulders) practiced, but rookie David Vobora also took some snaps with the first unit.

*DE Eric Moore (neck) got in limited work.

*WR Keenan Burton sat out after having his surgically repaired knee drained. He is expected to practice Thursday.

*Newly signed LB Larry Grant and C Cory Withrow practiced for the first time with their new team.

All for now . . .

15 comments

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Richie false starts in his apologies too.

— Chris
4:25 pm November 26th, 2008

We’re a 2-9 team? There are 2-9 teams and there are the 2008 Rams. Zero effort gets you blown out each week, regardless of your skills. Add inept coaching to the mix and you have the 2008 Rams. End of story……

— eahshepley
4:38 pm November 26th, 2008

Richie I forgive you.
Think we can trade him to someone? Will anyone take him?
I mean he said he apologizes, thats got to mean he is ready to play like a pro bowler…he’ll stop losing his temper during the games, stop false starting with his boy Barron, stop resorting to playing dirty, and stop the guy in front of him from crushing his quarterback?

— gooth4
4:58 pm November 26th, 2008

His apologies are like crying wolf—he keeps making them, but everyone knows he doesn’t mean it. Who cares—good riddance when the day comes.

— Mike
5:00 pm November 26th, 2008

I know Richie is a kids name, but why does he act like one? Why do would anyone expect any intelligent thing coming from this guy. His job is to push people back, and he doesn’t do that very well. Half the team is toast and gone next season. I hope he is one of them. Addition from subtraction.

— Matt Sampson
5:53 pm November 26th, 2008

It doesn’t even matter if Richie apologizes. ( even though HE’S RIGHT!! ) I don’t live in the Stl. Area. I watch the games from Smokey Bones in Indiana, and EVEN I make more noise in my chair at the bar for the Rams than the dead domer’s do. I had buddy bear fans at the game last week who told me that Orton was easily able to make calls to his line. You could hear the call for venders selling peanuts iover the Stl fans for the defense. The only time the Ram crowd makes noise is when we’re already up ( yeah, thats happened allot this year ) But I wasand am always a fan WIN OR LOOSE. YES I don’t like the lack luster playof the O, the dropped int’s from the D, the penalties and the seive of a d line every back gains 120 plus yards against. But I AM A RAMS FAN!

If you wining, complaining, “oh lets blame a lineman for saying unpolular things” crap fans dont want to cheer them on, STAY HOME! Give the tickets to a man like me who’ll drive to the Dome and scream my head off…like I do from Indianapolis every Sunday!
Win OR loose, a true fan stays behind his team - and NOT so far behind that no one can hear his/her support!

— wr82
6:04 pm November 26th, 2008

Drink the kool-aid wr. You probably support Charlie Weiss too.

— Mike
7:06 pm November 26th, 2008

Right on wr82!

— Sammy
7:46 pm November 26th, 2008

Sorry, Richie, but this doesn’t cut it. You see, the reason apologies generally get accepted is that we have all gotten angry, said something we regretted, and then when we cooled down, we were sorry. When you cooled down, you did it again. And again. Several days in between. And then you apologize after several more days - with a statement that looks like your agent wrote it for you. An insincere apology is worse than no apology at all.

Growing up is hard to do.

— George M.
10:11 pm November 26th, 2008

I have to agree with wr82. Real fans stand by their team no matter what. Incognito may not have gone about things the right way, but he is correct. Too many “wine-sipping, leave in the 3rd quarter” fans at the dome. The truth hurts. If you’re not going to support your team and get your feelings hurt when you’re called out, then sell you tickets to real football fans.

— Swobo50
11:14 pm November 26th, 2008

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