Bears-Rams Fourth Quarter: More Turnover Fun!
The Rams finally moved the ball early in the fourth quarter, with Kenneth Darby running the ball and Trent Green locating Torry Holt, Keenan Burton, Anthony Becht (!) and others.
Fans begging for John Greco got their look at the big rookie; he stepped in at left guard for Jacob Bell.
With the Rams facing fourth-and-two at the Bears 28, Jim Haslett sent out his field goal team. Then Haslett figured out his team was down 27-3, so he sent the offense back on the field and called a time out.
Green managed to scramble for a first down (barely) and keep the drive alive. But another deflection interception killed the would-be scoring drive.
That pick, his third of the game, lowered Green’s passer rating for this game to 39.9. Not good.
At this point, the Rams have rushed the ball 16 times for (ahem) three yards. Also not good.
Green’s next interception, his fourth, went right to linebacker Lance Briggs. What the . . .
The Rams got the ball back by forcing a fumble (Jason Craft) and recovering (Fakhir Brown) it.
Brock Berlin tagged in for Green, who finished with a 37.4 passer rating. So at least a few different faces got some action in this fiasco.


And another Ram drive ends with Green throwing his third interception at the Chicago 14 yard line. These guys are giving SOSAR a good name!
Why not change the name of the team to the St. Louis Keystone Kops? We could try to get Keystone Beer to spring for a new 10,000 fan stadium they might actually be able to fill with visiting team ticket purchases after this pathetic season.