Rams-Cardinals Fourth Quarter

 

Claude Wroten added another mishap to his season list, taking a personal foul penalty to keep the Gridbirds moving. Then, on a well-executed receiver screen, Kurt Warner hooked up with Anquan Boldin on a 20-yard TD play.

This pushed the Arizona lead to 38-19.

Bulger tried to must a response, handing the ball to Steven Jackson and throwing it to Torry Holt to move the  ball to the Arizona side of the field. He even connected with tight end Randy McMichael for a key  first down.

But a couple of untimely penalties and another Antrel Rolle interception — with a 57-yard  return this time — finally finished off the Rams. Bulger left a pass well short and paid  dearly for it.

Warner just kept picking the Rams apart, hitting  wide-open short passes when the  deep stuff wasn’t open. He reached the  300-yard plateau for the fourth time this season for Arizona.

Neil Rackers hit a 33-yard field goal to make the score even uglier, 41-19.  

23 Responses to “Rams-Cardinals Fourth Quarter”

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  1. 11
    Eldrick Faversham, Jr. Says:

    If the D stinks it’s because they are constantly on the field and get no help from the O.

  2. 12
    Darren McFadden Says:

    With Bulger handing out footballs they don’t stay on the field but Haslett’s D ain’t stopping anybody.

    Cmon and rag Linehan for that anyway - no one else can tell the difference

  3. 13
    J.T. Says:

    conversation on plane ride home
    Linehan: Am I really this bad of a head coach?
    John Shaw: Nah, you only suck a little..
    Linehan: Oh, never mind then

  4. 14
    Eldrick Faversham, Jr. Says:

    the Rams offense is a liability!

  5. 15
    Eldrick Faversham, Jr. Says:

    conversation on plane ride home:

    Linehan: Am I really the worst head coach in all of football?
    John Shaw: Nah, just the worst in the NFL and college. There are some HS coaches that are worse
    Linehan: Whew- I was worried there for a second!

  6. 16
    jrepaso@sbcglobal.net Says:

    Saw a camera shot of Bill Bidwill with his trademark bow tie grinning on the field. He’s smiling now but I would still rather have the Rams in St. Louis with 1 Super Bowl win and another Super Bowl appearance and the present dysfunctional front office than Bidwill and the “never have been to the Super Bowl Cardinals”. This year has been a disaster for the Rams but I’d. rather have them here in St. Louis than the 8 and 8 and another “no playoff year” Big Red.

  7. 17
    jkeller Says:

    I would not be surprised if Bidwell is seen at a playoff game, before the Rams front office.

  8. 18
    jrepaso@sbcglobal.net Says:

    That may be true. The Rams have alot of problems. The talent level, coaching, and especially the front office. However, the Rams have provided St. Louis with alot more precious and successful memories in the short time they’ve been here versus the 28+ years the Big Red were in St. Louis with that dysfunctional management team of Joe Sullivan and Larry Wilson and Bill Bidwill. Certainly, with Shaw, Zygmunt, etc. running the Rams, they are starting to rival the Big Red. Significant changes need to be made or we’ll have 8 blacked-out home games next year in St. Louis.

  9. 19
    Disgusted in Chicago Says:

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!

  10. 20
    kenw Says:

    The D stunk in the first quarter before the offense had their chance. After that their was a lot of competition between defense and offense to see who could smell the worst. I’ve followed St. Louis football since the Cardinals came in from Chicago through the current Rams. This has to be the sorriest game I’ve have seen in all those years. If the Ram’s front office didn’t stink as bad (or worse), I’d say make them pay their own way home.

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