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This looks at the idea after DX's workout with the Bills, his past production and why one could understand the Rams taking another look (or not).
ST LOUIS, MO (Shane Gray, Missouri Sports Media)- On Monday, former University of Missouri and St. Louis Rams wide receiver Danario Alexander worked out for the Buffalo Bills. By Monday evening, Rams fans were already asking each other if St. Louis should take another look at the excessively talented but oft-injured wideout, particularly when considering Sunday’s anemic offensive showing in Chicago.
On Sunday, of course, the Rams lost to the Bears on a day when the offense produced just 152 yards passing, 59 yards rushing and six total points. On Monday, St. Louis head coach Jeff Fisher was quick to point out the Rams biggest and most obvious shortcoming in the aforementioned Chicago contest.
“Obviously,” Fisher said in his press conference, “our difficulty was on the offensive side of the ball.”
After the Rams posted 23 and 31 points in the first two weeks of the season, many fans and media members alike were cautiously optimistic that the offense was turning the corner a bit and at least inching towards consistent respectability.
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ST LOUIS, MO (Shane Gray, Missouri Sports Media)- On Monday, former University of Missouri and St. Louis Rams wide receiver Danario Alexander worked out for the Buffalo Bills. By Monday evening, Rams fans were already asking each other if St. Louis should take another look at the excessively talented but oft-injured wideout, particularly when considering Sunday’s anemic offensive showing in Chicago.
On Sunday, of course, the Rams lost to the Bears on a day when the offense produced just 152 yards passing, 59 yards rushing and six total points. On Monday, St. Louis head coach Jeff Fisher was quick to point out the Rams biggest and most obvious shortcoming in the aforementioned Chicago contest.
“Obviously,” Fisher said in his press conference, “our difficulty was on the offensive side of the ball.”
After the Rams posted 23 and 31 points in the first two weeks of the season, many fans and media members alike were cautiously optimistic that the offense was turning the corner a bit and at least inching towards consistent respectability.
Read more http://missourisportsmag.com/?p=77037