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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Wednesday, July 31, 2002 MACOMB, Ill. -- The signs on the two-lane roads to Macomb are misleading. Every two miles for as much as 100 miles, you see, "No Passing Zone." After seven years as the summer home of the Rams, you'd think somebody would change those signs. This is the Rams. They're in a passing zone all the time. Even when discussions center on the disappointing Super Bowl loss to the Patriots, the Rams think pass. Conventional thinking might have been to call more Marshall Faulk runs against the Patriots' sc ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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