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Rams/Chiefs Post-game Quotes
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Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher

(On what he saw in QB Sam Bradford in the first team offense)
“What happened tonight was directly related to what happened last week. We had a really good week of practice, not that we didn’t practice well before the Colts game, but we put some more things in and things started to fall together for us during the week. Sam did a good job. Great throws, the one to (WR) Danny (Amendola) was a great throw to start the game. We ran the football and threw it effectively with the first group. I was pleased with the outcome there and with the defense for that matter. Our 1s played, they got out and then we were very fortunate that our 2s got good work against their 1s, which sometimes is hard to get, but that was real good work for us.”

(On if he planned to let the starters play more than a quarter)
“No, we were thinking about a quarter. It ended up working that way. We ended up finishing, then we had to finish the drive on defense with third-and-15 to get off the field. Instead we allowed them to convert it so we had to finish the drive and they played a few more plays. Then we started subbing and different guys made plays throughout the game.”

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RamView, August 18, 2012, Preseason Game #2: Rams 31, Chiefs

RamView, August 18, 2012, Preseason Game #2: Rams 31, Chiefs 17, by Mike Franke

RamView, August 18, 2012
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RamView, August 18, 2012 Preseason Game #2: Rams 31, Chiefs 17

The Governor's Cup is safe in St. Louis for another year, and the Rams turn their preseason around with solid play on both sides of the ball in a not-that-close win over the Chiefs. Preseason itself may not matter, but it's still a relief to see some good things trending up with the Rams.

Position by position:
* QB: Excellent outing for Sam Bradford, 6-9-102 for 2 TDs and a passer rating of 144.4 in a little over a quarter's work. Bradford was sharp from the opening play, a 35-yard corner route to Danny Amendola. He had “good stuff,” to borrow a baseball phrase, throwing with zing and putting every pass right on target. Just as importantly, he led the Ram offense into the end zone twice, hitting Lance Kendricks in stride for a 23-yard TD and hitting Amendola for an 8-yard TD on a fade route, a pass that's given Bradford trouble so far in his early career. He moved the offense with nice tempo and found ways to exploit mismatches and take advantage of the defense that show the progress he's making at QB. Kellen Clemens (8-10-50, 87.5 PR) led the Rams on a short TD drive after halftime, but his biggest play was a 22-yard 3rd-and-long scramble that kept a FG drive alive before halftime. Who knew he could do that, or complete 80% of his pass attempts in an NFL game? Another solid outing. Austin Davis (5-7-70, 103.3 PR) also led the Rams on a TD drive and continues to impress. He moved well in the pocket and threw decisively. No scouting report said anything very good about his arm, but he puts good velocity on his short and medium passes. He needs to throw with more touch sometimes, but he'll figure that out in time. Tom Brandstater (2-3-19) even got some late-game action to round out a highly-positive night for the QB group.

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