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Rams, Ravens are seekers



A Rams fan shows his disgust with his team during St. Louis' 34-31 loss to the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday.
Tom Gannam/ASSOCIATED PRESS

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Date published: 10/14/2007

BY DAVID GINSBURG

AP Sports Writer

BALTIMORE--"With the first pick in the 2008 NFL draft, the St. Louis Rams select "

It just might come to that. As one of the league's three remaining winless teams, the Rams, who planned to be in the playoff hunt this season, are instead in contention for the top prize in the next NFL draft.

Choosing first is a privilege Scott Linehan could do without. After going 8-8 in his rookie season as an NFL head coach, Linehan's encore has thus far been a disaster.

"We're struggling as a team. We're trying to find that chemistry, that magic that we need," he said. "I know this: It's a 16-game schedule. There have been teams in the past that have started slow and finished strong."

The battered Rams (0-5) have found all sorts of ways to lose. They still haven't discovered how to win, a shortcoming they hope to rectify today against the Baltimore Ravens (3-2).

"We've got to start a winning streak sometime, and by figuring out a way to get a tough road win at Baltimore, that would be just what the doctor ordered for us," Linehan said. "Our expectation right now is to do what we haven't done: put together a complete team effort to get a victory."

If the Rams are to put some separation between themselves and winless Miami and New Orleans, they will have to do it short-handed. Quarterback Mark Bulger is nursing a rib injury, star running back Steven Jackson (groin) is out and wide receiver/kick returner Dante Hall (ankle) is doubtful. In addition, their top two receivers, Torry Holt (knee) and Isaac Bruce (hamstring) saw limited practice time this week.

This does not bode well for a team that has been outscored 137-70, including 89-27 in the second half.

"Injuries are never an excuse for your lack of productivity or your lack of execution," Linehan said. "Whoever steps in has to do the job."

The wounded Ravens can relate to that. Quarterback Steve McNair has been bothered by a groin injury he sustained in the season opener, and Baltimore has been forced to do without offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden (hyperextended toe), cornerback Samari Rolle (illness) and defensive lineman Trevor Pryce (broken wrist).


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Date published: 10/14/2007


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