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September 16, 2015 at 6:27 pm #30681AgamemnonParticipant
Rams official injury report lists RB Gurley (knee), LB Bates (knee), and RB Mason (hamstring) as full participation.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) September 16, 2015
September 16, 2015 at 6:29 pm #30682AgamemnonParticipantCB Johnson (concussion) is limited; and as mentioned earlier, RB Reynolds (knee) and DE Sims (knee) did not practice.
— Jim Thomas (@jthom1) September 16, 2015
September 16, 2015 at 7:12 pm #30685ZooeyModeratorI am quite heartened that Sims is out for only a few weeks. I thought that was the end of his season.
September 16, 2015 at 7:27 pm #30687wvParticipantI am quite heartened that Sims is out for only a few weeks. I thought that was the end of his season.
Yeah Sims is one of those good role players that you need
to win a Ring. Maybe, kinda like an Ernie Conwell. Ya know.
He can make some big plays, with all the attention Quinn
and Donald get.w
vSeptember 16, 2015 at 9:33 pm #30699ZooeyModeratorI am quite heartened that Sims is out for only a few weeks. I thought that was the end of his season.
Yeah Sims is one of those good role players that you need
to win a Ring. Maybe, kinda like an Ernie Conwell. Ya know.
He can make some big plays, with all the attention Quinn
and Donald get.w
vAt last…the Rams have a lot of those kind of guys again.
Jeeze. It was just 5 years ago a guy like Sims was the best player in his unit. Now we have those kind of guys in depth positions. Conwell, Robinson, Holcombe, those kind of guys who were just suddenly there making a big play.
September 16, 2015 at 9:47 pm #30700wvParticipantI am quite heartened that Sims is out for only a few weeks. I thought that was the end of his season.
Yeah Sims is one of those good role players that you need
to win a Ring. Maybe, kinda like an Ernie Conwell. Ya know.
He can make some big plays, with all the attention Quinn
and Donald get.w
vAt last…the Rams have a lot of those kind of guys again.
Jeeze. It was just 5 years ago a guy like Sims was the best player in his unit. Now we have those kind of guys in depth positions. Conwell, Robinson, Holcombe, those kind of guys who were just suddenly there making a big play.
Yup. I’m still waiting for this team to come into clear focus.
Maybe It’ll be a bit like the GSOT. I dont mean it’ll be as good,
but the GSOT made a LOT of mistakes in the Martz years, but they were often
good enough to overcome the lack of fundamentals. Maybe Fisher’s team
will make a lot of mistakes but that ferocious front seven may
overcome it, anyway.I dunno what was going on with Seattle’s defense, but there were
numerous times Ram receivers seemed wide open. Did it seem that way to you?w
vSeptember 16, 2015 at 10:04 pm #30701ZooeyModeratorI don’t know about “wide open numerous times” I remember seeing guys squirm around for extra yards and stuff. I thought the TEs were open a bit more than usual. But I was just overall impressed with DRIVES. In spite of sloppiness, or poor execution, they would just come back and make a play somehow, and I’m not sure how they did it. I read somewhere here that Wagner was just invisible – maybe it was Franke – and I realized I never even thought about him during the game.
For sure the Seahawks looked ordinary. They were not ’99 Tampa in this game.
I am supervising a soccer double-header tonight. The JV game is over. Varsity about to begin. The opponent is a big rival, apparently, and I was just told there have been “problems” with fans the last two times they played.
So I’m glad I have that to look forward to tonight. There was nobody much at the JV game, and I’m hoping there isn’t much increase in attendance for the Varsity.
Away I go….
September 16, 2015 at 10:28 pm #30702AgamemnonParticipanthttp://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/rams-report/article_eb679ed1-b430-586f-a80e-ab9b8afc583e.html
Rams update: RBs Mason, Cunningham, Gurley all see time with starters
3 hours ago • By Joe LyonsThe Rams running backs are getting healthy.
On Wednesday at Rams Park, the team’s top three backs _ Tre Mason, Benny Cunningham and Todd Gurley _ all went through full workouts and saw time with the starting offense.
Gurley, the tenth overall pick in last spring’s NFL draft, got in more work with the starters Wednesday and remains on track to see his first game action soon. Gurley, a star from the University of Georgia, is coming off ACL surgery in November.
Mason, a second-year pro who led the Rams in rushing a year ago with 765 yards, also missed the season-opening overtime win over Seattle after suffering a strained hamstring during the preseason. Mason, who turned in a good pre-game workout on Sunday, appears to be ready to go for Sunday’s road game against the Redskins.
With Mason and Gurley out, Cunningham stepped up with a solid effort against the Seahawks, rushing 16 times for 45 yards and hauling in four passes for 77 yards.
The other injured starter, cornerback Trumaine Johnson, who picked off a pass and later suffered a concussion on Sunday, still must get medical clearance to play on Sunday, but coach Jeff Fisher said the fact that he practiced on Wednesday was a good sign.
The Wednesday injury report listed Johnson as limited, with Mason (hamstring), Gurley (knee) and linebacker Daren Bates (knee) as full participants. Running back Chase Reynolds (knee) and defensive end Eugene Sims (knee) did not practice.
VIPS ON HAND
Former Rams head coach Dick Vermeil and ex-general manager Charley Armey stopped by to watch part of Wednesday’s practice after visiting with Fisher earlier in the afternoon.
Vermeil, who’s in the wine business, sent Fisher three bottles prior to the season opener to wish him good luck this season.
Armey was Rams GM from 2000-2005.
September 16, 2015 at 11:10 pm #30706InvaderRamModeratorif gurley is healthy, it’d be good to see him get a handful of carries. get him lathered up. do that for the next 4 weeks and then he gets the bye week to rest. if he’s healthy. it’d be like a little preseason for him.
September 16, 2015 at 11:52 pm #30708znModeratorPractice Report 9/16: Mason’s Back in Business
By Myles Simmons
While the Rams won their Week 1 contest, they did so without starting running back Tre Mason. Head coach Jeff Fisher said the Auburn product had a good workout prior to kickoff, bit it wasn’t worth further risking Mason’s health to play him.
“I wasn’t 100 percent — I’m not going to lie — but I was pretty close,” Mason said on Wednesday. “I felt like it was a smart decision to sit out so I don’t miss more time.”
Even though it may have been the best choice for the future, Mason said it didn’t necessarily feel great in the moment.
“I think that was my first game that I’ve ever missed [due to injury] in my career and so that really hurt me,” Mason said. “But I’m glad we came out victorious as a team, and we are looking forward to next week.”
Now Mason has been back on the practice field and he’s feeling healthy. On Wednesday’s injury report, Mason was listed as a full participant in the session.
“I’m out there watching over it and making sure I don’t redo it,” Mason said of his hamstring. “But right now I feel good and ready to roll.”
And for Mason, waiting to play has made a difference. The running back said it’s especially important in a sport like football to take all the time you can in order to recovery from an injury.
Given that, Mason said he’s been spending plenty of time in the cold tub. He likend the way he maintains his body to the way one would maintain an expensive Italian sports car.
“I treat my body like a Lamborghini,” Mason said with a smile. “I feel like if I’m at a race, as soon as the race is over you have to go right back into the pit stop.
“I’m tuning up the engine right now — get a good oil change, new tires, put a little nitrous in there,” he continued with a laugh.
Mason’s imminent return will help restore the depth at his position group. And with talented players like Mason, Benny Cunningham, Isaiah Pead, and Todd Gurley, there’s some friendly competition within the room. But Mason said the players all know each strong performance benefits the team.
“We look at each other like brothers. If everyone is doing well then that means we’re doing well as a team and as a unit,” Mason said. “We’re pretty confident in whoever’s back there.”
So far this week, Fisher has yet to rule out Gurley for Sunday’s contest and Mason said he’s looking forward to seeing what the rookie can do.
“He’s going to be a big help,” Mason said.
And Mason can’t wait to be contributing on the field himself once again.
“My main thing is I just feel like I want to be a playmaker,” Mason said. “I feel like I am and when the ball is in my hands, I just try to make something happen — make something positive for this team happen.”
PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
Defensive tackle Aaron Donald and wide receiver Tavon Austin accomplished a first for the franchise as they were both named an NFC Player of the Week. Donald was Defensive Player of the Week for his 2.0-sack performance against Seattle — in which he also tallied three tackles for loss, according to the press box stats. Austin was named Special Teams Player of the Week for his 75-yard punt return touchdown.
Prior to Wednesday, no two Rams had ever been named Player of the Week for their performances in the same game.
“They’re both very deserving of it, in my opinion,” Fisher said. “I thought Aaron played as good a game since he’s been here. Then Tavon’s return was one of the difference makers in the game. So it was good to get some attention from the league.”
While it’s Donald’s first Player of the Week honor, it’s Austin’s third. He most recently won the award for his performance at Washington last year on Dec. 7, in which he tallied 143 punt return yards — including a 78-yard touchdown.
“It means a lot to me,” Austin said. “For me, it means a lot more for my team. My punt return team does an excellent job. My hat goes off to them. If it weren’t for them, there wouldn’t be all of this, so I give all my praise to them every single day. I did make the play but at the end of the day, if it weren’t for them it wouldn’t happen.”
Austin said those kinds of returns result from strong work during the practice week.
“We finish all the way to the end zone at practice, and to see it happen on Sundays — it just makes us feel good that all the hard work we’re put in is really paying off,” Austin said.
As for Donald, it seems like this could be the first of many Player of the Week awards. Fisher said the defensive tackle’s ability to play every situation makes him so effective.
“He’s got that art of penetration where he can be very disruptive, both in the passing game and the run game,” Fisher said.
STOPPING BY FOR A VISIT
Former Rams head coach Dick Vermeil and general manager Charley Armey both stopped by Rams Park to visit practice on Wednesday.
“When Coach comes into town, he always makes a point to stop by and say hi,” Fisher said. “He’s welcome here all the time. It’s good to get caught up with him.”
Our own Dani Klupenger got a chance to catch up with both Vermeil and Armey, and you can watch their one-on-ones in the videos below.
September 16, 2015 at 11:53 pm #30709znModeratorRams running back Tre Mason full go in practice, says he’s ready
Nick Wagoner
EARTH CITY, Mo. — The St. Louis Rams stable of running backs continued to move closer to full strength Wednesday when running back Tre Mason was a full participant in practice.
Mason, who aggravated a hamstring injury in the third preseason game against Indianapolis and has been out since, said afterward that he expects to be ready to play this week against the Washington Redskins.
“(It was) kind of just bad luck kind of thing,” Mason said. “It doesn’t really happen much but soft tissue injuries, they just kind of nag a little bit but I’m a pretty quick healer. I try to stay on top of things but I’m ready to go.”
Mason worked out for the coaching staff and trainers before last week’s game but wasn’t quite ready to go. From the looks of his Wednesday practice, that won’t be necessary this time out.
“I was close,” Mason said. “I wasn’t 100 percent. I’m not going to lie. I was pretty close. I feel like it was a smart decision to sit that week out so I didn’t miss more time. So it was a very good decision.”
Given a few extra days of rest, Mason doesn’t expect to have any issues returning this week against the Redskins. He’s viewing preparation this week like a race car getting ready for the Daytona 500.
“Just trying to take care of my body, staying in the cold tub,” Mason said. “I keep my body like a Lamborghini, if I’m at a race, you have to go to the race and as soon as the race is over, you have to go right into the pit stop. I’m tuning up right now, tuning up the engine, a little oil change, new tires, put a little nitrous in there.”
Mason wasn’t the only Rams running back listed as a full participant in practice. Rookie Todd Gurley (knee) also had that designation and will continue to get reps through the week before a decision is made on his status. It still seems likely that he’s probably not going to debut in Washington but coach Jeff Fisher still isn’t ruling him out.
“I’ll have an injury report for you guys on Friday like we normally do,” Fisher said. “Then we’ll just wait and see, yeah.”
Cornerback Trumaine Johnson also did some work in practice on a limited basis. He has one more test to clear to be able to play Sunday but Fisher indicated that Johnson practicing was a good sign for his availability this week.
Here’s the full injury report from Wednesday:
Did not participate — RB Chase Reynolds (knee), DE Eugene Sims (knee)
Limited — CB Trumaine Johnson (concussion)
Full — LB Daren Bates (knee), RB Tre Mason (hamstring), RB Todd Gurley (knee)
September 17, 2015 at 2:20 pm #30725HerzogParticipantSo Fish and Vermeil are buddies?
September 17, 2015 at 6:15 pm #30738AgamemnonParticipantCB T. Johnson (concussion), LB D. Bates (knee), RB T. Gurley (knee), and RB T. Mason (hamstring) listed as full participants on Thursday.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 17, 2015
That means Trumaine Johnson was upgraded from limited to full participant. Good sign that he's far along in concussion protocol.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) September 17, 2015
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson moves closer to ready for Sunday
By Nick WagonerTrumaine Johnson
The Rams’ Trumaine Johnson must pass one more test to be cleared for return from a concussion.EARTH CITY, Mo. — The St. Louis Rams didn’t practice Thursday, but that didn’t prevent them from upgrading cornerback Trumaine Johnson (concussion) on the daily injury report.
Because the Rams don’t practice Thursdays but are required to send an injury report, they approximate how much a player would have participated in practice. Last week, that meant a status quo injury report from Wednesday to Thursday. Not this week.
The Rams moved Johnson from limited participant to full participant on Thursday, perhaps the best sign yet that he’s going to be cleared to play this week against the Washington Redskins. Johnson has taken the necessary steps each day this week to clear the hurdles of the concussion protocol and he and coach Jeff Fisher expressed confidence Wednesday that he’d be available.
Johnson was limited Wednesday but did work with the first-team defense in practice. Fisher said then that Johnson had just one more hurdle to clear to play against Washington.
“He’s got one more thing that he has to pass,” Fisher said. “Typically when you’re cleared for practice, then things look pretty good.”
It’s unclear if Johnson has passed that final hurdle but barring a setback it seems that is more of a formality at this point. That would be good news for the Rams as they have only three other cornerbacks on the active roster.
Here’s the full injury report from Thursday:
Did not participate: RB Chase Reynolds (knee), DE Eugene Sims (knee)
Limited participation: None
Full participation: RB Todd Gurley (knee), RB Tre Mason (hamstring), LB Daren Bates (knee), Johnson (concussion)
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