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It’s Finally Over: 49ers 35, Rams 0
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The Rams have enough physical ability to win a few National Football League games this season. Really, they do.

But mentally . . . well, let’s just say the Rams appear to be a lost cause.

Football is a game of myriad details and techniques – there isn’t one of them that the Rams can’t screw up. When they take the field, they one giant mistake waiting to happen.

They made one blunder after another, turning a low-scoring defensive struggle into a dispiriting 35-0 loss at San Francisco.

The Rams (0-4) took another huge step backward while losing for the 31st time in 36 games. Whatever progress made in Week 2 is long forgotten now.

In their last six quarters, opponents have outscored the Rams 49-3. Forty-nine to three!

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  1. LARamFan  October 4, 2009 at 6:44 UTC

    Share what? my frustration?….I have never followed such a hapless team…Jeff\’s right, the Rams will do whatever is necessary to lose and in such a demoralizing way. Boller obviously is not the spark this team needs…there is no spark..this team is doused…I can\’t imagine anyone being optimistic about this team at this point….total disappointment.

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  2. jim63129  October 4, 2009 at 6:42 UTC

    Win a few??????????????? How about a game? It sucks to be a PSL owner.

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  3. John-In-Jersey  October 4, 2009 at 6:36 UTC

    Jason Smith is the only player on the offensive side of the ball worth keeping. The O-line is pathetic, the receivers can’t run routes or block downfield, and the fullback in this version of the West Coast offense serves no purpose. Jackson will be wasted in this offense, so why not trade him and get draft picks?

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  4. daveedo  October 4, 2009 at 6:23 UTC

    god we suck : (

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