Good thing Jeff Fisher wanted to look at his onside-kick unit, huh?
at Dallas 20, St. Louis 19
UPDATE:  Guess I should  explain the reference, huh?
St. Louis (for those of you who didn’t watch) scored its last touchdown (and 18th point) with about three minutes or so left to go in the game.  But instead of going for two (and very likely getting it, considering the incompetence of the Dallas third-and-fourth-stringers), coach Jeff Fisher decided to kick the point and go for the onside.
Only reason he could’ve done that was so that he could get a look at his onside unit in a game situation.
First unit looked great – which, the opponent be damned, is the first time anyone’s been able to say that in a while.  Dwayne Harris caught two TDs, the second on a great effort, combined with some very poor Ram tackling.  Cole Beasley made several outstanding catches, and even Kevin Ogletree caught most everything thrown at him (though he did have one discouraging third-down drop on their first drive).
The first-unit defense managed to sack Sam Bradford twice, and still hasn’t allowed a touchdown this preseason.
Of course, the depth on this team still sucks, and if I were Jerruh, I’d be scanning waiver wires for cheap pickups.
The PFW will return Wednesday, due to the ‘Boyz last preseason game being then.  However, they start counting now, ’cause hah skrewls (a little Rush lingo, there) and colleged kick it into gear, so be ready to talketh the smacketh about your guys.
See you then.