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Stadium:
Edward Jones Dome
The $280 million facility opened on November 12, 1995. The inaugural event: an NFL match between the hometown St. Louis Rams and the Carolina Panthers. Since then, the building has hosted major conventions, religious convocations, elaborate trade shows and exhibitions and touring entertainment acts as varied as rock concerts, motocross races and monster truck rallies. And, in combination with the five other America's Center exhibit halls, The Edward Jones Dome was the site of the largest indoor gathering ever held in the United States - the 1999 Mass celebrated by Pope John Paul II. In 2005, the facility hosted the NCAA® Men’s Final Four®.

Seating Chart:
Edward Jones Dome Seating Chart

2007 Schedule:
Preseason
Aug. 10 at Minnesota 8:00pm
Aug. 18 San Diego 8:00pm
Aug. 24 at Oakland 10:00pm
Aug. 30 Kansas City 8:00pm
Regular Season
Sep 9 Carolina 1:00pm
Sep 16 San Francisco 1:00pm
Sep 23 @Tampa Bay 1:00pm
Sep 30 @Dallas 1:00pm
Oct 7 Arizona 1:00pm
Oct 14 @Baltimore 1:00pm
Oct 21 @Seattle 4:15pm
Oct 28 Cleveland 1:00pm
Week 9 BYE
Nov 11 @New Orleans 1:00pm
Nov 18 @San Francisco 4:15pm
Nov 25 Seattle 1:00pm
Dec 2 Atlanta 1:00pm
Dec 9 @Cincinnati 1:00pm
Dec 16 Green Bay 1:00pm
Dec 20 Pittsburgh 8:15pm
Dec 30 @Arizona 4:15pm

Approximate Length of Game:
Three Hours

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Season Preview:

Rams coach Scott Linehan, entering his second season as a head coach, was clearly more comfortable in his second minicamp than his first. That's to be expected. Linehan experienced the requisite ups and downs last season, as the Rams got off to 4-1 start, lost seven of their next eight games, then won their final three. During the losing stretch, and after a particularly troubling 15-0 loss to Carolina, he turned over the play-calling to offensive coordinator Greg Olson. There is now right or wrong way, as several NFL head coaches call their own offensive plays, including a few that plan to do that this year as Linehan did in 2006, in their first year as head coach. Linehan just feels this was the best move for him and this team. He told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, "It was a matter of growing. And becoming the head coach. Not being the guy who got the head-coach job that's still the offensive coordinator. That's a big transformation. As the head coach, you are accountable, and you can set the standards, and you have to be knowledgeable in all areas, so you know when things need to be shaken up and adjusted on offense, defense and special teams. But if you hire someone to be a coordinator, then let them do their job. "And you have to be willing to listen. I've encouraged our coaches not to be thin-skinned, just like I shouldn't be. If you think your way is the only way and you're not the problem when things aren't going well, then that's when things really start to disintegrate within. That's what I learned the most last year. Not so much giving up the play-calling, but maybe being the guy who got the job because he was an offensive coordinator, and who was trying to figure out how to be the head coach while he was still the coordinator. You have to become the head coach and take on more of a role throughout the entire team." Sportsline.com

Official Site:
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