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Panthers-Rams Preview
Oct 30, 2010 - 10:58 PM By JEFF MEZYDLO STATS Senior WriterAfter going almost two years without a home win, the St. Louis Rams suddenly can't lose at the Edward Jones Dome.
The Rams hope to bounce back from their latest loss with a fourth consecutive home win Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, who are coming off their first victory of the season.
A season-opening 17-13 loss to Arizona extended St. Louis' home skid to 14 games dating to a 34-14 win over Dallas on Oct. 19, 2008. Two weeks after the defeat to the Cardinals, the Rams snapped the skid with a 30-16 victory over Washington. They've followed that effort with home victories over Seattle and San Diego.
St. Louis has averaged 23.3 points during its home winning streak, compared to 12.3 per game while going 0-3 on the road.
The Rams have not won four straight at home in a season since Nov. 14, 2004-Jan. 2, 2005.
In order to match that stretch, St. Louis must rebound from an 18-17 loss at Tampa Bay last Sunday. The Rams were shut out in the second half, and have been outscored 46-3 in the final two quarters of their last three games.
"It was just a lot of little things, things we've got to get figured out, things we've done in our wins, especially, that we just didn't get done," said rookie Sam Bradford, who was 13 of 26 for 126 yards and two TDs against the Buccaneers.
Bradford has contributed to the Rams' second-half struggles. He has seven touchdowns, three interceptions and an 86.5 passer rating in the first half this season. He's thrown two TDs and five interceptions with a 54.7 rating after halftime.
Bradford might take comfort in knowing star running back Steven Jackson will play despite having surgery on the broken ring finger on his left hand Monday.
"Absolutely, I will definitely be out there Sunday," said Jackson, who had two pins inserted. "The surgery went fine. Everything went well. It's unfortunate it had to happen. It's on the left hand so it's not a big deal as if it was my right hand (which he generally carries the ball with)."
Despite suffering the injury last week, Jackson ran for 110 yards to set the franchise rushing record with 7,324 yards in fewer than seven seasons.
Jackson has topped the 100-yard mark in three straight contests, but he's been held to 85 yards and no TDs in two games versus Carolina.
The Panthers (1-5) could have the momentum to shut down Jackson and the Rams after rallying for a 23-20 home win over San Francisco last weekend.
Back as the starting quarterback after being benched in favor of rookie Jimmy Clausen following Week 2, Matt Moore threw for a career-high 308 yards and two TDs to lead the Panthers to 10 points in the final 1 minute, 53 seconds.
Carolina is 3-0 when Moore throws for 200 yards or more.
"He sat back, watched and I think (it was) a good learning experience," coach John Fox said of Moore's three-game benching.
Despite Moore's effort and an eight-catch, 125-yard, two-touchdown performance from rookie receiver David Gettis, Carolina - which has scored a league-low 75 points - still has issues going forward.
The Panthers will be without leading rusher DeAngelo Williams, who was ruled out Saturday due to a foot injury. After rushing for more than 1,000 yards each of the last two seasons, Williams has 361 yards and one TD in 2010.
With Williams out, Jonathan Stewart will likely see the bulk of the work. Stewart ran for a career-high 1,133 yards last season but has been limited to 148 on 50 carries this year.
Carolina has outscored St. Louis 62-20 during a three-game winning streak in the series. The Panthers won the most recent meeting 27-13 at St. Louis on Sept. 9, 2007.
- NFL
FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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CAROLINA 0 3 0 7 10
ST LOUIS 0 10 0 10 20 FINAL
SCORING SUMMARY
2ND QUARTER: STL - FG, JOSH BROWN 33 YD, 4:52.
STLOUIS 3-0
STL - TD, DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM
SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN
KICK), 12:53. STLOUIS 10-0
CAR - FG, JOHN KASAY 44 YD, 14:23.
STL
Oct 31 3:59 PM - NFL
CAROLINA 10
ST LOUIS 20 0:00 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Oct 31 3:59 PM
TD CAR BRANDON LAFELL 17 YD PASS FROM MATT MOORE (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 10, Rams 20 4th - 3:37Oct 31 3:48 PM
TD CAR BRANDON LAFELL 17 YD PASS FROM MATT MOORE (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 10, Rams 20 4th - 3:37Oct 31 3:48 PM
TD CAR BRANDON LAFELL 17 YD PASS FROM MATT MOORE (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 10, Rams 20 4th - 3:37Oct 31 3:48 PM
TD CAR BRANDON LAFELL 17 YD PASS FROM MATT MOORE (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 10, Rams 20 4th - 3:37Oct 31 3:46 PM
TD CAR BRANDON LAFELL 17 YD PASS FROM MATT MOORE (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 10, Rams 20 4th - 3:37Oct 31 3:46 PM
TD CAR BRANDON LAFELL 17 YD PASS FROM MATT MOORE (JOHN KASAY KICK)
Panthers 10, Rams 20 4th - 3:37Oct 31 3:46 PM- NFL
FG STL
JOSH BROWN 41 YD
CAROLINA 3
ST LOUIS 20 6:39 LEFT, 4TH QTR
Panthers 3, Rams 20 4th - 6:39Oct 31 3:29 PM
TD STL DANIEL FELLS 23 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 3, Rams 17 4th - 10:52Oct 31 3:16 PM
TD STL DANIEL FELLS 23 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 3, Rams 17 4th - 10:52Oct 31 3:16 PM
TD STL DANIEL FELLS 23 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 3, Rams 17 4th - 10:52Oct 31 3:16 PM
TD STL DANIEL FELLS 23 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 3, Rams 17 4th - 10:52Oct 31 3:13 PM
TD STL DANIEL FELLS 23 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 3, Rams 17 4th - 10:52Oct 31 3:13 PM
TD STL DANIEL FELLS 23 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 3, Rams 17 4th - 10:52Oct 31 3:13 PM- NFL
CAROLINA 3
ST LOUIS 10 0:00 LEFT, 3RD QTR
Oct 31 3:02 PM - NFL
CAROLINA 3
ST LOUIS 10 0:00 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Oct 31 2:17 PM - NFL
FG CAR
JOHN KASAY 44 YD
CAROLINA 3
ST LOUIS 10 0:42 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Panthers 3, Rams 10 2nd - 0:42Oct 31 2:14 PM
TD STL DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 0, Rams 10 2nd - 2:07Oct 31 2:07 PM
TD STL DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 0, Rams 10 2nd - 2:07Oct 31 2:07 PM
TD STL DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 0, Rams 10 2nd - 2:07Oct 31 2:07 PM
TD STL DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 0, Rams 10 2nd - 2:07Oct 31 2:04 PM
TD STL DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 0, Rams 10 2nd - 2:07Oct 31 2:04 PM
TD STL DANNY AMENDOLA 2 YD PASS FROM SAM BRADFORD (JOSH BROWN KICK)
Panthers 0, Rams 10 2nd - 2:07Oct 31 2:04 PM- NFL
FG STL
JOSH BROWN 33 YD
CAROLINA 0
ST LOUIS 3 10:14 LEFT, 2ND QTR
Panthers 0, Rams 3 2nd - 10:14Oct 31 1:44 PM - NFL
CAROLINA 0
ST LOUIS 0 0:00 LEFT, 1ST QTR
Oct 31 1:35 PM
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