Zac Stacy is finishing his rookie season strong

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ST. LOUIS (AP) Zac Stacy has a good chance at reaching 1,000 yards rushing after a big game against the New Orleans Saints.

The Saints probably thought they'd seen the last of the St. Louis Rams' rookie running back early in the first quarter after he was helped off the field by two trainers and listed as questionable for the rest of the game with a hip injury.

Instead, the Saints had to chase down Stacy for the rest of the game. He had 133 yards with career highs of 28 carries and a 40-yard touchdown run.

"Questionable? Nah, I was never questionable," Stacy said.

"I was always coming back. I just took a shot. Healed it up, fixed it up for me and went back out there."

Stacy and defensive end Robert Quinn, who had two sacks, two forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and two hits, gave the Rams (6-8) stars on both sides of the ball in the 27-16 victory that was not nearly as close as the score indicated.

Coach Jeff Fisher said Quinn, who leads the NFC with 15 sacks, should be a contender for NFL defensive player of the year.

"I don't know of any other defensive player that's playing as consistently as well as he is," Fisher said Monday. "Ask Drew Brees."

Stacy is a surprise star on offense and had a huge bounce-back game against the Saints, setting a franchise rookie record with 106 yards in the first half.

He's tied for ninth in the NFC with 854 yards, along with a 4.2-yard average and six TDs. The previous week, Stacy was held to 25 yards on 14 carries.

"He never takes negative runs," quarterback Kellen Clemens said. "If it's there, he hits it. If it's not there, he creates a hole.

"It's easy to dial up runs as an offensive coordinator when you have that type of mentality coming from your backfield."

Steven Jackson posted his eighth straight 1,000-yard season last year before taking a free-agent deal with the Falcons.

Stacy, a fifth-round pick and the 160th overall selection after setting the career rushing record at Vanderbilt, took over as a starter in Week 5 after Daryl Richardson was sidelined with a foot injury.

The 5-foot-8, 216-pound Stacy and fellow rookie backup Bennie Cunningham, 5-10 and 217 pounds, are physical players in smaller packages -- about 20 pounds lighter than Jackson.

"He's constantly working on having more wind, being able to take on the load of having 20-30 carries a game, which isn't easy in the NFL at all," guard Rodger Saffold said. "He's doing an absolutely great job."

The Rams opened with four straight Stacy runs for 15 yards and Clemens completed a 9-yard pass to Austin Pettis. On the sixth play, Stacy stumbled to the ground on pass protection.

While Stacy was attended to on the field, there was plenty of time for the Rams' P.A. announcer to recognize former two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Marc Bulger.

Stacy left for the locker room after consulting with doctors but was back on the sideline not long after the team announced he was questionable.

He missed just one snap, Cory Harkey's 31-yard catch and run for the game's first score after T.J. McDonald got the first of the Rams' two first-quarter interceptions of Brees.

Stacy had a 29-yard run on the next possession, stiff-arming Malcolm Jenkins near the end of the run and giving the Rams extra yards when Jenkins shoved him out of bounds for an unnecessary roughness call.

Stacy's 40-yard run in the second quarter made it 24-3.

"When you're going up against a prolific offense like the Saints, the main thing is just to keep it away from them," Stacy said. "It all started up front. It's definitely a momentum boost for us, gives us confidence going into next week."

Fisher wasn't surprised Stacy was able to return from what he said was a hip contusion. Like most weeks since Stacy took over as the starter, he'll probably miss practice while getting over soreness.

"He just went inside and had some treatment and then came back out and it settled down," Fisher said. "He came right back and played pretty well."

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146 yards to a 1000!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nice job rookie!
 

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He's only gonna get better. Imagine what he will be able to do when he gets his conditioning up to elite nfl standard. Not that I'm complaining about him this season, he is the reason the rams offense got back on track.

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I am just happy we found a replacement for SJ. I am really high on Zac and Benny with their vision, cutting ability, and power. Zac reminds me of Frank Gore, and Benny seems a little more quicker reminds me of Ray Rice. I used to get frustrated when SJ would try to run over his own O-line from behind if there is a small hole. I have seen SJ do that too many times, and if he just shifts a little he would probably gain more yards. I kinda feel bad for SJ, but it's what it is. I was watching the Washington and Atlanta game and the announcers mentioned that SJ for the first time in 8 seasons he won't break 1000yds rushing.
 

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I am just happy we found a replacement for SJ. I am really high on Zac and Benny with their vision, cutting ability, and power. Zac reminds me of Frank Gore, and Benny seems a little more quicker reminds me of Ray Rice. I used to get frustrated when SJ would try to run over his own O-line from behind if there is a small hole. I have seen SJ do that too many times, and if he just shifts a little he would probably gain more yards. I kinda feel bad for SJ, but it's what it is. I was watching the Washington and Atlanta game and the announcers mentioned that SJ for the first time in 8 seasons he won't break 1000yds rushing.

I don't know if ZS can last as long as SJ but, if he does, I think ZS > SJ in career stats.
 

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That run when Stacy leaped over a player on the ground was a thing of beauty. I'm surprised it didn't make the highlight shows I watched.

Dude is an impressive runner. I love his running style; low, compact, legs always chopping, exceptional balance, and enough power to make something out of nothing. Nice find, Rams!
 

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+1 Zac is a beast! Benny & Zac remind me of Thunder and Lightning from the NY Giants. Well not yet, but hopefully next year