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lovemyrams- 04-28-2008
(On being selected by the Rams)

“That was the most exhilarating moment of my life and I can’t wait to get out there and start working. It’s been crazy. I didn’t know it was going to be me until the Commissioner called my name.”

(On when he knew the Rams were interested in him)

“I knew the Rams were interested in me but as you get closer, crazy things happen. Everybody that was in New York said the Rams were interested in all six of us. In the end it comes down to needs and the way it falls in the building. Luckily enough, I’m so appreciative of the fact that I had enough guys who wanted me to be in St. Louis.”

(On Coach Scott Linehan’s announcement that he will be the starting right end)

“I don’t see it that way. I will have to earn whatever I get. There are guys that have been busting their tails there and make no mistake about it, my first order of business is to come in and try to work hard and earn the respect of the veterans and learn from them.”


(On what separated him from other potential draft picks)

“I think it just comes down to needs. Glenn (Dorsey) would have been a great pick, too. Some other people might have been good picks. He shot out of there and was great inside and it just came down to needs.”

(On not liking to be called a ‘high motor’ player and what he prefers to be called)

“I’m passionate and I love the game. I work very hard and I’m going to have to pick it up even more to be a pro athlete and I understand that. I feel like everybody who has gotten to this point has to have a high motor and has to work hard. I just play the game the way it is supposed to be played and I think sometimes when people call you ‘high motor,’ they don’t look at you for athletic ability. I think I have some, but I work very hard.”


(On his relationship with his Dad and being ‘Howie’s kid’)

“It’s okay because first and foremost I am me and I’m going to forge my own career. That’s what I’m in the process of doing. If it’s added pressure or motivation, I love that. I’ll put it on my shoulders and I’m going to try to work as hard as I can to forge my own career. There is no jealously here. It’s my Dad. I love my Dad. I just hope I can do half of what he did.”


(On what he knows about St. Louis)

“I know it’s a great city. I know when I visited I couldn’t go in the Arch and I want to go in the Arch, so if you all could hook it up.”

(On why he couldn’t go in the Arch)

“I didn’t have time. The first thing I am going to do when I get there is I’m going to go in the Arch. I know Marques Hagans is there and I played with Marques Hagans and he loves that organization and he said great things. I really like the coaches – Coach Haslett, Coach Baker, Coach Linehan – got to meet Billy Devaney and really enjoyed talking to him. I’m just excited about the whole thing.


(On if he can help the Rams generate more sacks from the defensive end position)

I hope so. I’m just going to come in there – and I’m a day-to-day guy. I’m not going to set any big goals. I’m just going to try to chip away and make sure people think I’m worth the pick and worth the money because this is a big investment and I’m just humbled and honored.

(On how important it is for him to avoid a holdout and be in camp on time)

It’s very important to me. When I grew up watching people miss out on camp and stuff like that I just didn’t get it. I want to be a good teammate and I want to set my best foot forward and I don’t want to show up when people have already started working. I’m going to do my best to get into camp – everything in my power.


(On his dad’s reaction to his selection)

He was relieved. I just told him that I loved him and he told me the same and I just thanked him for sticking with me through this because he’s been more nervous than me really.


(On what the rest of his day will be like)

I have no idea what the rest of the day is. Right now I’m just moving from room to room. No matter what happens I’m on cloud nine. I couldn’t be happier. It’s the best day of my life.


(On if his dad will get mad at Terry Bradshaw if he says anything bad about the Rams)

My dad will just chill and be a professional. What he does and what I do or what I will do I’m sure it complicates things but he’ll do his job just fine I’m sure.


--B


Hess- 04-29-2008
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(On if his dad will get mad at Terry Bradshaw if he says anything bad about the Rams)


Should be fun to watch. LOL

The more I read on this kid, the more I like him.

rams70- 04-30-2008
QUOTE (Hess @ April 29, 2008 02:54 pm)

Should be fun to watch. LOL

The more I read on this kid, the more I like him.

It will be interesting with Howie and Bradshaw - I think either Chris or Dorsey would have been excellent picks - the Rams drafted to their biggest need(Hallelujah and amen to that!). If Adam Carriker wasnt already here, I think it would have been Dorsey. Looking forward to this team coming out and putting some distance between themselves and being in the #2 draft position ever again!

AARF- 04-30-2008
QUOTE (rams70 @ April 30, 2008 05:13 am)
It will be interesting with Howie and Bradshaw

Terry's problem really was with Mike Martz and the fact that he refused to roll over and bark when Terry came to town (after being told that an interview could not be arranged at the time) and expected Martz to drop everything and give him his interview.

I think Terry will be planetrams/brace.gif smart and reevaluate his position on Howie's son's new team. planetrams/thud.gif

Hess- 04-30-2008
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Despite constant double- and triple-team coverage, along with late season knee and back problems, Dorsey continued to dominate.


Be glad it wasn't Dorsey. Knee/leg, and back problems in college, are going to get much worse in the NFL. Just guessing.., I'd say the Rams made the right choice.

Anheuser- 04-30-2008
QUOTE (Hess @ April 30, 2008 06:28 am)

Be glad it wasn't Dorsey. Knee/leg, and back problems in college, are going to get much worse in the NFL. Just guessing.., I'd say the Rams made the right choice.

yeah i kinda agree here ...especially with our past history of drafting DT's.....he would have fore sure been cursed with injuries throughout his time here....i am glad we took long instead.....that said dorsey will be a beast but i just think he may be hurt more than long and what good is that

lovemyrams- 05-01-2008
QUOTE (AARF @ April 30, 2008 01:32 pm)
Terry's problem really was with Mike Martz and the fact that he refused to roll over and bark when Terry came to town (after being told that an interview could not be arranged at the time) and expected Martz to drop everything and give him his interview.

I think Terry will be planetrams/brace.gif smart and reevaluate his position on Howie's son's new team. planetrams/thud.gif

Got to agree with you AARF....Terry will be minding his P's & Q's with regards to Howie's son's team. planetrams/happy1.gif

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