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December 9, 2015 at 4:10 pm #35400AgamemnonParticipant
Wall Street Journal has Rams tied for second (w/Philly) among NFL's most painful teams to watch. #tellmeaboutit https://t.co/5xMovKJWlJ
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-most-painful-nfl-teams-to-watch-1449620227
T-2. St. Louis Rams
Firing their offensive coordinator, as the Rams did this week, is usually an indication things aren’t going wonderfully. The biggest mistakes is obvious: St. Louis is second in pre-snap penalties. But even when they get the play off without a hitch, it isn’t much better. The quarterback who started the most games this year, Nick Foles, has completed just 56% of his passes.
December 9, 2015 at 4:47 pm #35403wvParticipantThey have the Undefeated Carolina Panthers
in that grouping.w
vDecember 9, 2015 at 7:54 pm #35410AgamemnonParticipantQuinn needs season-ending back surgery.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
McDonald needs season-ending shoulder surgery.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
6 Rams did not practice Weds: CB Jenkins (concussion), DE Hayes (thigh), G/T Donnal (knee), K Hocker (right thigh) and of course. . .
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
December 9, 2015 at 7:56 pm #35411AgamemnonParticipant. . . .DE Quinn (back) and S McDonald (shoulder) who are headed to surgery and IR.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
TE Kendricks (concussion), CB Johnson (thigh), & WR Welker (calf) were limited. K Zuerlein (right hip) and QB Keenum (concussion) were full
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
Rams add P Johnny Hekker to practice report as did not practice, not injury related, rest.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) December 9, 2015
December 9, 2015 at 7:58 pm #35412AgamemnonParticipantstltoday.com
Rams’ DE Quinn, S McDonald to have season-ending surgeries
1 hour ago • By Joe LyonsAfter Wednesday’s practice at Rams Park, head coach Jeff Fisher announced that two of his better defensive players _ defensive end Robert Quinn and strong safety T.J. McDoanld _ will undergo season-ending surgeries.
Quinn, a two-time Pro Bowler, will have back surgery. He started the season’s first seven games, sat one week and then saw limited action in the team’s Nov. 15 loss to the visiting Chicago Bears. He has been inactive the last three games.
Even with all the time missed, Quinn is still second on the team with five sacks.
Playing through injury much of the season, McDonald has started 11 of 12 games, sitting out against Minnesota on Nov. 8. But a shoulder injury suffered Sunday against Arizona will require surgery that puts an end to his season McDonald is third on the squad with 80 tackles. He’s also recorded one sack, three pass defenses, a forced fumble and a recovered fumble.
“Unfortunately, we lost two really good defensive players for the remainder of the season,” Fisher said. “It’s just an unfortunate part of the game…. But we’ll move on. It’ll give Maurice (Alexander) a chance to play (at safety), you’re going to get a chance to see Ethan (Westbrooks) play out there (at defensive end). It gives us a chance to play some younger players and get them some experience.”
The 4-8 Rams host the 4-8 Detroit Lions Sunday at noon at the Edward Jones Dome.
December 9, 2015 at 8:21 pm #35415DakParticipantAlways with the injuries.
December 9, 2015 at 8:35 pm #35418znModeratorQuinn, T.J. McDonald headed toward season-ending surgeries
Nick Wagoner
EARTH CITY, Mo. — The St. Louis Rams’ lengthy injured reserve list is adding two more prominent names.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher announced Wednesday that defensive end Robert Quinn (back) and safety T.J. McDonald (shoulder) will need season-ending surgeries and will be placed on injured reserve soon. Quinn and McDonald will be the Rams’ seventh and eighth players to go on some form of injured reserve this year, joining key players like cornerback E.J. Gaines, linebacker Alec Ogletree (designated to return) and guards Jamon Brown and Rodger Saffold.
“In all likelihood either today or tomorrow we will be placing Rob Quinn on IR for the remainder of the season with a back (injury),” Fisher said. “He’s going to require season-ending surgery. That will also be the case for T.J., who requires season-ending shoulder surgery. So, unfortunately, we lost two really good defensive players.”
For Quinn, this has been a move more than a month in the making. Quinn did not attend the team’s practices over the week 6 bye and has only appeared in one game for 14 snaps since. He was originally listed as having a knee injury, then it was a hip and back injury and now it’s listed as a back, but the back has apparently been the main issue the whole time.
Quinn said recently that he hoped to be back to 100 percent and he was waiting to at least feel good enough to play again, but with the Rams floundering at 4-8, there was now little reason to hold out hope and delay the inevitable much longer.
“We’re moving forward with this, we’re being aggressive with this, so that he can come back at 100 percent,” Fisher said. “Our concern is his future and we need to go ahead and move forward with it so he can come back. It’s a 10- to 12-week rehab and he’ll be back at 100 percent.”
McDonald has actually been dealing with multiple injury issues for awhile but had been playing through those until he subluxed the shoulder again recently.
“He’s been dealing with a few things,” Fisher said. “The shoulder subluxed and we’ve got some things we have to get fixed. He’ll come back, he’ll come back 100 percent, but it’s not fair to ask him to play under the circumstances.”
Without Quinn, the Rams will likely give second-year end Ethan Westbrooks more opportunities as he joins Matt Longacre in the rotation behind starter Eugene Sims. Second-year safety Maurice Alexander will get more chance to plays as well with McDonald out.
The Rams also will have two roster spots opening up after losing Quinn and McDonald. Fisher didn’t indicate an immediate move, but the Rams are banged up in the secondary with cornerback Janoris Jenkins battling a concussion and Trumaine Johnson working his way back from a thigh injury.
Here’s the Rams’ full Wednesday injury report:
Did not practice — DE Robert Quinn (back), S T.J. McDonald (shoulder), CB Janoris Jenkins (concussion), DE William Hayes (thigh), OL Andrew Donnal (knee), K Zach Hocker (right thigh), P Johnny Hekker (rest-not injury related).
Limited participation — TE Lance Kendricks (concussion), CB Trumaine Johnson (thigh), WR Wes Welker (calf).
Full participation — QB Case Keenum (concussion), K Greg Zuerlein (right hip)
December 9, 2015 at 9:34 pm #35423InvaderRamModeratorwow. watch the losses really pile up now.
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