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12.07.2008 5:13 pm

Rams-Cardinals Third Quarter, Cont.: Jackson Fumbles Again!

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Steven Jackson fumbling woes continued. Gerald Hayes ripped the ball away from Jackson, again, and Arizona defensive lineman Darnell Dockett walked it in from 11 yards for a touchdown.

Now Arizona led 27-7. Congratulate the Rams for finding a new way to lose.

Rather than calling on Marc Bulger to turn the ball over at bad times and places, the team turned to Jackson this week. That is amazing stuff.

Is Steven distracted by the stadium music? What can’t he keep the ball secured?

Let’s hope the Rams keep feeding the Jackson the ball. We could see records fall today. We could see history in the making.

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For several weeks, people were saying that our losing was due to not having Jackson - or not having a big-time threat at RB - in the game. Now he’s back. We still suck.

— Dewey Cheatem n Howe
5:17 pm December 7th, 2008

this one’s on Jackson, no doubt. One fumble, is bad, but two is just a lack of concentration. Too bad, as he was having a decent day.

— dw200604
5:23 pm December 7th, 2008

I guess Steven really is a big-time threat, just to the Rams.

— Don Muenz
5:26 pm December 7th, 2008

With each gaffe the Rams move closer to the number 1 draft pick. I believe they are
the worst team and have absolutely 0 chance of winning anymore games this year.
They are a comedy act and should play at the Funny Bone Comedy Club every week.
What a complete waste of time!

— Ram Slam
6:22 pm December 7th, 2008

Action Jackson better be in camp, healthy and ready with a new attitude next year if he hopes to continue in the NFL!!

— Aston Villian
8:24 pm December 7th, 2008

It’s been many years since I played my last football game (H.S.)
But I seem to recall that not fumbleing was something one learned at pre-semester August football practices. So why would we expect Jackson to hold on to the ball having missed the entire football camp. Something he was contractually obligated to do. And sorry to diverge from the thread, but I am compelled to comment on Bulger. Personally I am sure he is a good guy who is obviously well liked on the team, but as far as winning football games is concerned he is a loser. Always was and always will be.

— John Earl
2:07 pm December 9th, 2008