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04.27.2008 3:37 pm

Chris Long speaks!

Here are some highlights from Chris Long’s news conference Sunday afternoon at Rams Park:

On what he likes about joining the Rams: “I think schematically, the coaching staff, everything I’ve heard about the city and the organization. The combination of those things and the people that I have met here and obviously their position in the draft. It all made sense to me that this would be the place for me to be. I wouldn’t rather have it any other way.

“I know Marques (Hagans) real well. I was very excited for the fact that we will be reunited here. He’s one of the best teammates I’ve ever had. Marc Bulger called me yesterday and I had about a five minute conversation with him. It was really encouraging to just hear how cool he was. He’s like ‘Hey you can crash at my place if you need a place to stay in the mean time. Any questions you have, I can answer them.’ And that’s a relief. It speaks volumes for this organization. He is the face of this franchise and the leader. I also talked to La’Roi Glover as well. Someone that I grew up watching back when I was a kid and now I’m going to hopefully be able to learn a lot from him.”

On learning the position from Leonard Little: “The first thing I want to do here is learn from the veterans and establish myself in the locker room because I’m not a guy who takes anything for granted and I know I have a lot to learn. Any guy like that, Leonard Little, La’Roi Glover, Adam (Carriker), any of those guys that are willing to help me, I would love to be helped. I need help. I’m a young guy. I’ll be the first to admit that I’ve got a lot to learn. I can’t wait to work with guys like that. Whatever they are willing to do, I’m receptive to that.”

On benefiting from his lifelong exposure to the NFL as Howie Long’s son: “I think that because of the fact that there is more pressure in my situation growing up that it has probably given me a bit of a mental edge. But at this point we are all equal as rookies. We have all been through college football for four or five years, so I don’t have any advantage over the guys now. I think the game has changed a lot since my dad played and since I grew up around that game. I’m new to it, just like he is new to the process as well.”

On his leadership potential:  “I think you are who you are throughout this whole process. As a teammate and a player, passion is not something that you can contrive and neither is leadership. I think these things come naturally to some people. I don’t think of myself as a leader or anybody out of the ordinary. I just do what comes naturally to me as a person and as a teammate and subsequently as a player. If I’m able to be a leader, great, but I’m going to come in and try to be the same guy everyday.”

On his skill level: “I need to work on everything. My technique might be good relative to some guys but I don’t think technically the college game, especially with defensive lineman, is too high of a level. I really have to step my game up in some of these phases. I mean the press conference would go on for hours if I talked about what I need to get better at.”

On his ability to rush and stop the rush: “Versatility is something that I feel that I can bring to a team. I think it’s fun to play a number of different spots. To have a number of different responsibilities is something that I did at Virginia. Obviously that’s the college level and this is the pro level. I think really what I have to do is get just good enough to get on the field and do one thing well. I’m willing to do anything that coach wants me to do. I can’t wait to lineup anywhere on the field.”

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Woohoo! Welcome to St. Louis, Chris Long!!

— Brotha D
5:23 pm April 27th, 2008

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— Nfl » Long meets the St. Louis media
5:56 pm April 27th, 2008

In Chris Long we have the total package on and off the field!! These days the latter seems to mean more and more. Excellent attitude and one heck of a player!! Man, I wish the season was starting this weekend. Long, Carriker, Glover, Little……I like it!!!
Ryan

— golden
6:20 pm April 27th, 2008

I like both avery and burton.(avery in the 2nd though??) Greco is a lunch pale type, all day!! Justin King is a nice pick at corner. Roy Schuening was rated high at guard, nice pick in late rds. Chamberlain, and Vobora?? I dont know anything about these two linebackers. Wesley Woodyard as a street free agent and that is a great bargain!!! Good draft.

— golden
6:39 pm April 27th, 2008

I like long but dorsey would be a better fit, he takes a double team(Wroten,Ryan, Dorsey and Glover are beast in the middle) plus it would free up Witherspoon to cause havic . Carriker and Hall are great at D-end.

— jay lace
7:43 pm April 27th, 2008

I get the feeling teams won’t be able to gash the Rams with the run as in the past few years. The key is Leonard Little- we need him healthy and playing like he did a few years ago. I would also like to see Clifton Ryan get more snaps, especially on running downs. Carriker and Long will be solid players for many years. The Rams D-Line is looking better than it has in years!

— Eldrick Faversham
8:09 pm April 27th, 2008

The king pin of a successful draft!!!!!

— john
9:20 pm April 27th, 2008

Finally a draft that makes sense! Might save the coaches job. Go Rams!

— Neil Wilson
10:31 pm April 27th, 2008

Great Draft guys looking forward to season!!
GO RAMS

— Todd
11:34 pm April 27th, 2008

This man is a Class Act… Welcome Chris. Go Rams !!

— Mickey
12:07 am April 28th, 2008

First of all, WELCOME TO THE LOU! This is a great addition to a beaten team that needs new life. I believe this draft has given us the heartbeat and hopes we need. Secondly, Marc Bulger has proven to the non-believers he is a class act. Just offering a place for Chris to stay is the beginning. So on behalf of those that had faith in Marc and those that don’t, way to show your team leadership Marc.

— Rich
12:59 am April 28th, 2008

What is with the Rams and drafting white guys on defense. First it was Adam Archuleta, then Carriker and now Long. Archuleta was a bust, Carriker did not play at all like a top 13 pick last year.

— Bob
1:09 am April 28th, 2008

Congrats to the Rams from a Redskins fan. More than that, I’m a UVA fan and you guys have no idea just what you’ve got here. When your defense is on the field, just watch Chris Long. The opposing OL will focus on him or their QB will be in for a hurtin’.

If any of y’all have any questions for fans hoo have tracked this fine young man’s development throughout his career, stop on by thesabre.com ’s football board.

I’ll leave you with this:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=QkQDF6pghQU

— Haden
9:35 am April 28th, 2008

First off, Bob’s comment is ridiculous. How does the way any of those players play football have anything to do with the fact that they are white? That is just plain dumb and ignorant. Enough said.

This story really made me excited for next season for a couple of reasons. Chris Long sounds like a stand-up guy who is gonna change our defensive attitude around and stop the run. Marc Bulger’s comments to Chris shows that he is appreciative of the coaching staff trying to change this team around. I hope he comes out next year and tears defenses apart with the speed of Avery and hopefully the improved play of Bennett.

Next year is gonna be our year! I can feel it. Bring back the “Bob and Weave.” Do something to make next season one not to forget. COME ON YOU RAMS!

— Adam
11:59 pm April 28th, 2008