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Homecoming pt. 3 - 2011 Season Report 
Posted on May 9, 2013 at 06:40 PM.
St. Louis Rams 2011 Season Report


ST. LOUIS - Despite a strong finish the 2011 Rams ended their season on the outside of the NFL playoffs looking in. A week 17 loss to the division rival 49ers dropped the Rams to 9-7 and caused them to miss the postseason yet again.

In an up and down season defined by turmoil a few hopeful trends emerged. Sam Bradford made huge strides in his second year throwing for over 4,000 yards and 25 touchdowns while dropping his interceptions to a measly eight on the year. He developed a strong rapport with receiver Brandon Lloyd who sat out most of the pre-season and the first four games of the regular season with a strained knee. Lloyd led the Rams in catches, yards and touchdowns on his first year with the team and it remains to be seen if he'll resign with St. Louis in the off-season.

The Rams excelled as a unit offensively, racking up the fourth most points in the league. Steven Jackson continued to be oil keeping the offense running smoothly. Even though his rushing numbers were down he still broke 1,000 yards for the seventh consecutive season and punched in 10 touchdowns. His true worth, however, came in his versatility. Jackson's 53 catches and 770 yards were the most since 2006 and his four receiving touchdowns topped his previous career high of two set in 2005.

Of the three rookie pass-catchers on the team only tight end Lance Kendricks made an impact. His 70 catches, 652 yards and five touchdowns nearly doubled Austin Pettis and Greg Salas' combined numbers. Kendricks was a reliable target for Bradford all season and the rookie was rewarded by placing fifth in the NFC offensive rookie of the year race.

Unfortunately the Rams weren't as proficient. The squad ranked 31st in total yards allowed and dead last in rushing defense. Their 29 sacks placed just 27th in the league and surely contributed to their league 407 points allowed. Not all was bad for the defense, however. Their 25 takeaways ranked 5th in the NFL.

Overall it was definitely a step in the right direction for the franchise. In what promises to be a tumultuous off-season in which the finishing touches on the new stadium in California should be complete the Rams will look to gain momentum and continue improving before their relocation to the West Coast.

In the coming weeks we'll take a look at the off-season as the Rams hope to build upon their first winning season since the days of the 'Greatest Show'. It will be interesting to see how the new management handles a full off-season schedule.


For now the Rams have a daunting task ahead of them. Getting over the hump and into the playoffs is always difficult for a team that seems to have been rebuilding for nearly 10 seasons. It'll be crucial for head coach Steven Spagnuolo to keep the players focused on the game and not on the turmoil surrounding the organization.


NFL Standings - Updated: Nov 10, 2011
NFC WESTWLTPFPA
San Francisco 49ers115421324
St. Louis Rams97390407
Seattle Seahawks88346346
Arizona Cardinals610328354



St. Louis Rams Stats - 2011
PassingC/ATTYDSAVGYDS/GLONGTDINTRAT
Sam Bradford363/60141636.9260.15725889.6
AJ Feeley32/603585.939.7462454.7
RushingATTYDSAVGLONG20+TDYDS/GFUM
Steven Jackson2741,0873.99051067.95
Cadillac Williams1033283.1662220.52
ReceivingRECYDSAVGTDLONG20+YDS/GYAC
Brandon Lloyd791,09613.865791.3208
Lance Kendricks706529.354440.7124
Mark Clayton5560110.955254.6114
Steven Jackson5377014.545148.1311
Brandon Gibson4141010.014825.660
Austin Pettis332597.824616.1-2
Greg Salas2830911.024619.3-1
Danario Alexander1726915.814438.49
BlockingPCAKESACK
Harvey Dahl612
Jason Brown44
Rodger Saffold20
Adam Goldberg23
Jason Smith22
Mark Levoir13
Jacob Bell05
TacklesSacksInterceptions
DefenseSOLOASTTOTSACKTLOSSPDINTTD
James Laurinaitis1092813704620
Chris Chamberlain862811402210
James Butler539620.52910
Fred Robbins53146700100
Brady Poppinga49297805000
Justin Bannan47247171200
Chris Long449535.52300
Ronald Bartell44155900830
Robert Quinn301747110100
Al Harris2493300721
KickoffsPunts
ReturningATTYDSAVGLONGTDRETAVGTD
Rod Hood4681817.7620221620
Brandon Lloyd2454322.64803500
Jerious Norwood164652959
Field GoalsExtra Points
KickingFGMFGAPCTLONGXPMXPAPCTPTS
Josh Brown37438656373897148
PuntingPUNTSYDSLONGAVGNETBPIN20TB
Donnie Jones954,2767345.038.203010
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