Jun/11/08 07:02 PM Filed in:
Brett Romberg
If the Rams have fewer ankle
injuries this season, they’ll have center
Brett Romberg to thank.
Romberg convinced the Rams to build a 50-yard long by
8-yard wide outdoor sand pit at Rams Park. The logic
behind the pit is that running in sand will build up
ankle and leg strength, which will lead to fewer
injuries.
Romberg said he and his teammates often ran in a sand
pit at the University of Miami.
“I keep getting blamed for the sand pit
thing,’’ Romberg said. “It’s
just something we used a lot in Miami and I never heard
of high ankle sprains or saw any high ankle sprains. I
just thought it might be a little bit
help.’’
Romberg, who played in only two of the Rams’
final nine games last season after spraining both of
his ankles, said he and his teammates have spent a lot
of time in the sand this spring.
“We’re in it just about every day, to tell
you the truth, when we’re doing the conditioning
and doing the offseason workouts,’’ Romberg
said. “Pulling sleds, doing agility drills,
it’s nothing that people look forward to, but the
work will pay off.’’
After having their offensive line decimated by injuries
last season — four offensive linemen ended the
season on injured reserve — the Rams are willing
to try something a little unconventional when it comes
to injury prevention.
Romberg said new offensive line coach Steve Loney has
stressed that injuries will not be an excuse for the
offensive line under performing.
“The first thing he told me and the first thing
he told the group as a group was that injuries are no
longer an excuse for what is going to happen
here,’’ Romberg said. “No longer will
we be the Achilles’ heel to this football
team.’’
Romberg was a free agent for about three weeks this
winter. He ended up signing a one-year deal for the
veteran’s minimum to return to the Rams.
“At one point, I didn’t think I was going
to come back here,’’ Romberg said.
“Obviously, the opportunity arose. I wanted to
get back here personally. I felt like I had a lot of
unfinished business here. I love my teammates here. I
definitely wanted to come back.’’
Romberg will be battling Richie Incognito for the
starting job in training camp. Romberg was working with
the starters, while Incognito was working with the
second unit last Thursday during OTAs.
(korte blog)