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Matthew Matava, MD
Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
Dr. Matava serves as head team physician for the St. Louis Rams, team physician for the St. Louis Blues, and team physician for Washington University athletic teams. Dr. Matava is a Washington University orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine. He practices at the Barnes-Jewish & Washington University Orthopedics Center in Chesterfield, Missouri.
Rick Wright, MD
Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
Dr. Wright is a team physician for the St. Louis Rams, as well the head team physician for the St. Louis Blues. He is a Washington University orthopaedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine. Dr. Wright practices at the Barnes-Jewish & Washington University Orthopedics Center in Chesterfield as well as at the Washington University Medical Center.
Mark Halstead, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
Dr. Halstead is a team physician for the St. Louis Rams, St. Louis Blues, Washington University Athletic Teams, and Lafayette High School. He also serves as assistant medical director to the Go! St. Louis Marathon and is on the executive committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics' Council on Sports Medicine and Fitness.
He is a Washington University physician whose practice focuses on the nonoperative treatment and management of musculoskeletal and medical problems related to sports in pediatric and adult athletes, including concussion management, pre-participation evaluations for high school and college athletes, injuries and overuse problems in runners.
Robert Brophy, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
Dr. Brophy is a team physician for the St. Louis Rams and the St. Louis Blues. He is a Washington University orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine, shoulder and knee surgery. A former professional soccer player, Brophy practices at the Barnes-Jewish & Washington University Orthopedics Center in Chesterfield as well as at the Washington University Medical Center. He holds special interests in the prevention and treatment of injuries in soccer players and hosts the Annual St. Louis Soccer Conference.
Matthew Smith, MD
Assistant Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery
Washington University School of Medicine
Dr. Smith serves as a team physician for the St. Louis Rams and St. Louis Blues. Dr. Smith is a Washington University orthopedic surgeon who specializes in sports medicine. He practices at the Barnes-Jewish & Washington University Orthopedics Center in Chesterfield, Missouri.
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== == As of the 2007 season, the Ravens last appearance in the playoffs was the 2006 season. They lost to the Indianapolis Colts in the divisional playoffs 15-6.
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Because at the time of their formation (1995) there were five teams apiece in the NFC East and NFC Central, plus natural rivals the Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints were also in the NFC West.
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Jerome Bettis did not claim a major in college. He did attend college at Notre Dame but did not graduate. He took classes in history, philosophy, marketing and business.
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Entering 2010 training camp the Rams receiving cops:
Keenan Burton
Laurent Robinson
Danny Amendola
Brandon Gibson
Jordan Kent
Nick Moore
Dominique Curry
Mardy Gilyard
Brandon McRae
Roderick Owens
Donnie Avery
Brooks Foster
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7 seasons (1976-1982). His overall record with the Eagles was 54-47 and the Eagles made the playoffs four times (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981) and the Super Bowl once (Super Bowl XV losing to the Oakland Raiders).
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The final score of Super Bowl XL was Pittsburgh Steelers 21, Seattle Seahawks 10.
The game was played on February 5, 2006 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
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Yes.
The Cardinals moved from Chicago after the 1959 season and played in St. Louis between 1960-1987. The team moved to Arizona for the 1988 season.
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The franchise was originated in Cleveland in 1936 as a member of the American Football League. In 1937 the team joined the NFL. Principal owner Homer Marshman and his general manager, Damon "Buzz" Wetzel picked the Rams name because Wetzel had said his favorite football team had always been the Fordham Rams and Marshman liked the sound of the name.
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The final score of Super Bowl XLIV was New Orleans Saints 31, Indianapolis Colts 17.
The game was played on February 7, 2010, at Sun Life Stadium (Dolphins Stadium) in Miami Gardens, FL.
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They came in 1995. That was there first season in St.Louis
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Tavon Austin is number 11 on the St. Louis Rams.
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The wide receiver from Syracuse was the Indianapolis Colts' pick in the first round of the 1996 NFL Draft.
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The St. Rams have won one (1) Superbowl ring. They did won it in Superbowl XXXIV, on January 30, 2000. In that Superbowl the St. Louis Rams defeated the TennesseeTitans by the score of 23-16. The Rams have a 1-2 overall record in Superbowl's.
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The Cardinals had a few names before settling on the iconic name they use today. In 1899 they were known as the "Perfectos". Legend has it that St. Louis journalist Willie McHale, on Opening Day that year, overheard a lady in the stands exclaim “what a lovely shade of Cardinal,” in reference to the trim on team's uniforms. McHale ran with it in his column and the Perfectos became the Cardinals in 1900.
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Cleveland, Ohio and Los Angeles, Ca.
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The St. Louis Rams have won one Super Bowl.
Super Bowl XXXIV
St. Louis Rams - 23 (Kurt Warner, Northern Iowa)
Tennessee Titans - 16 (Steve McNair, Alcorn State)
Location: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Date: 1/30/2000
MVP: Kurt Warner, QB, St. Louis
Head Coaches:
STL - Dick Vermeil
TEN - Jeff Fisher
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once they break the door down they could get trapped
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Justin Veltung is number 19 on the St. Louis Rams.
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Sean Hooey is number 64 on the St. Louis Rams.