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Rams report: Team's focus shifts to upcoming game with Steelers
• By Joe Lyons
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/foot...cle_e3841797-f485-52f6-9ff1-d550420b6be0.html
Coach Jeff Fisher and the Rams are trying to move on
"They've bounced back,'' said Fisher after a short workout Tuesday at Rams Park. “We had some reload, recovery stuff this morning and got a good start on the plan. I thought they worked really good today.
“They have a short memory, which is important. We got some things corrected and now we have a great challenge on our hands with a great opponent.''
Coming off an ugly 24-10 road loss to Washington, the Rams (1-1) will host the Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1) in a noon game Sunday at the Edward Jones Dome.
The Steelers, who lost 28-21 at defending Super Bowl champion New England on the opening Thursday night game of the seasons, blasted visiting San Francisco 43-18 on Sunday.
Pittsburgh is averaging a league-leading 458.5 yards per game in total offensive. The Steelers lead the league in passing (349.5 yards per game) and are 18th in rushing (109.0 per game).
All players except defensive end Eugene Sims (knee) and running back Chase Reynolds (knee) took part in the team stretch Tuesday.
• By Joe Lyons
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/foot...cle_e3841797-f485-52f6-9ff1-d550420b6be0.html
Coach Jeff Fisher and the Rams are trying to move on
"They've bounced back,'' said Fisher after a short workout Tuesday at Rams Park. “We had some reload, recovery stuff this morning and got a good start on the plan. I thought they worked really good today.
“They have a short memory, which is important. We got some things corrected and now we have a great challenge on our hands with a great opponent.''
Coming off an ugly 24-10 road loss to Washington, the Rams (1-1) will host the Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1) in a noon game Sunday at the Edward Jones Dome.
The Steelers, who lost 28-21 at defending Super Bowl champion New England on the opening Thursday night game of the seasons, blasted visiting San Francisco 43-18 on Sunday.
Pittsburgh is averaging a league-leading 458.5 yards per game in total offensive. The Steelers lead the league in passing (349.5 yards per game) and are 18th in rushing (109.0 per game).
All players except defensive end Eugene Sims (knee) and running back Chase Reynolds (knee) took part in the team stretch Tuesday.