THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Rams have been mostly on the move for eight straight months. Theyve had little time to dwell on anything during their cross-country relocation and their nomadic new beginning in Southern California.After the debacle that was their regular season opener, coach Jeff Fisher is grateful theyve learned how to move on quickly.Theres a natural sense of disappointment and frustration, but youve got to push that out, Fisher said Tuesday. Youve got to eliminate that and come back and make it work.The Rams coaching staff returned from that 28-0 loss to the San Francisco 49ers and worked through a sleepless night to begin preparations for Sundays historic homecoming game against Seattle. While the Rams cant dwell on the embarrassment of their trip to the Bay Area, Fisher saw the depth of the work theyre facing just to be competitive with the mighty Seahawks at the Coliseum.Youve heard of the 24-hour rule, right? Fisher asked. Youve got 24 hours to get this thing over with and corrected and done. In this case, I gave them a 22-hour rule, because weve got a short week.The Rams comprehensive failures were undeniably worrying, particularly on offense. Los Angeles managed 185 yards, went 3 for 15 on third downs, punted a league-high 10 times and never even reached the red zone against an opponent that isnt expected to be particularly good this season.Fisher saw several reasons for the Rams offensive struggles, largely centering on their inability to establish a running game. Todd Gurley got 47 yards on 17 carries against a San Francisco defense designed specifically to stop him -- the same basic strategy thats likely to be used by every opponent of a team that has a star running back, but made no significant upgrades to the NFLs worst passing offense last season.Their commitment was to stop the run with Todd, and then try to get us to make the plays outside, Fisher said. But we wanted to stay with the run, because its the run game that helps you get the plays outside.Case Keenum went 17 for 35 in his first NFL opening-week start, and backup Sean Mannion didnt get a snap. Fisher said No. 1 pick Jared Goff could step in for Mannion as Keenums backup against Seattle, but the Rams wont decide until later in the week.Fisher also was concerned by the Rams 10 penalties, including seven against the defense. Gurley committed a taunting penalty that stalled a decent drive, while defensive lineman Aaron Donald got ejected for a late scuffle with a 49ers player and an official.While Fisher saw the reasons behind his two stars reactions, he didnt condone them.We addressed it, Fisher said. These are two captains that had significant penalties in this game. We just cant have that.After getting routed by the one NFC West team they were expected to beat, the Rams take a big step up in opposition quality this weekend for their long-awaited official return to Los Angeles. Another huge crowd is expected to welcome home the Rams, who set an NFL preseason game record with the crowd at last months first exhibition.With the results from Santa Clara still stinging, Fisher realizes the Rams need every possible boost to get competitive this season.I would like to think that we would have a significant home-field advantage there, Fisher said. From a personal standpoint, Im excited about this. This is our home opener. So were disappointed in what happened last night, but as the week goes on, the enthusiasm and the excitement is going to grow.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFLSkye Bolt Athletics Jersey . 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Barry Zito Athletics Jersey .com) - The Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver Canucks both take aim at their first wins of the season on Saturday, as the Canucks open their home slate at Rogers Arena. No team stirs the emotions like Pakistan.Thats speaking as a neutral observer, or even a nominal opponent. Theres no international team so capable of regularly provoking sentiment of every shade, from the wildly positive to the crushingly negative.The path is well-trodden, sometimes in the space of a tour, or even a days play. Indeed, so familiar are the feelings that I wonder whether one could come up with a universal model for followers of Pakistani cricket. Something along the lines of ?Elisabeth Kübler-Ross famous Five Stages of Grief, perhaps: Denial-Anger-Bargaining-Depression-Acceptance. Maybe this: Awe-Anger-Amusement-Despair-Respect. Awe is the most natural reaction to witnessing the performance of Pakistans bowlers, in particular. The bowlers have done their best to put the lie to the idea that cricket is a batsmans game - and what a best it has been. In England alone, they have stunned. Wasim and Waqars surgical strikes in 1992. Shoaib Akhtars ruthless pace in the 1999 World Cup. Amir and Asif wiping out Australia in 2010.There can be no quibbling with the fact that Pakistan has produced many of the worlds most skilful bowlers. Set against such magnificence, its probably unsurprising that the batsmen dont always get quite as much credit. Or perhaps Ive just preferred to forget the pain dealt out to English bowlers - the plundering by Mohammad Yousuf in 2006, and Inzamam-ul-Haqs reality check after the high of the 2005 Ashes summer, to name but two episodes.Unfortunately, anger is often lurking in the wings. For the most passionate of fans, a poor performance can raise the hackles. More seriously, off-field controversy rarely seems to be far away. Theres no need to rake over the mucky details of the summer of 2010, save to mention the indignation provoked by the Butt-Asif-Amir misdemeanours. Quite apart from compromising the integrity of the game, it smacked of an abuse of hospitality - akin to catching a guest dealing ?drugs ?out of your spare room.Swift on the heels of anger, though, comes amusement. Actually, whats more likely is that Amusement is idly ball-watching at the non-strikers end, while Anger calls in vain as it charges up the pitch, before Amusement wakes up, falls over its pads and collides withAnger, with the latter several feet short of its ground. Even in the midst of the 2010 spot-fixing shenanigans, there was still time for humour to raise its clownish head, as PCB chairman Ijaz Butt ludicrously threw back accusations of fixing at the English players - despite the lack of evidence, always handy when bandying such theories around.Matters on the field have often provided just as much opportunity for hilarity. After blatant time-wastinng throughout the day in Karachi in 2000, Moin Khans butter-wouldnt-melt-in-his-mouth plea for bad light, followed by Steve Bucknors pointed refusal to listen, goes down as one of the funniest umpire-player interactions in the history of the game.dddddddddddd. Shahid Afridis chomp on the ball has become such stuff that memes are made on.At the worst of times, though, theres despair. The 1999 World Cup was my first encounter with the Other Pakistan. Pakistan notably went down against Bangladesh, of course; by any measure, a humiliating defeat at that stage of Bangladeshs development. Yet it had no impact on their progression to the final. The identity of their opponents had not been the only factor in securing my support of Pakistan, but it made their miserable implosion in the final all the more painful. Would that on-field performances were the least of Pakistans ailments. They pale into insignificance in the wake of off-field tragedy. Pakistan cricket continues to suffer the fallout of the 2009 terrorist attacks; the lack of Test cricket in Pakistan is a keen loss to the international game, albeit a currently unavoidable one.Such circumstances ensure that respect for Pakistan is never permanently lost. Indeed, a moments consideration only enhances it. It may be true that on the surface, of late Pakistan might appear an average team. If one were able to somehow factor in every high and low that has befallen the national team, the mean might be close to the centre - reflected, perhaps, by their upper to mid-table position in the Test rankings, and frequent appearances in tournament knockouts without any silverware.Yet average is most definitely not the word for Pakistan. To have lost only six Test series out of the 23 played since March 2009 would be remarkable for any team. That such a feat was achieved without being able to play in front of home crowds, in home grounds, makes it astonishing. Indeed, for all the talk of Englands aim for No. 1, its Pakistan that find themselves within touching distance of the top spot - a worthy reward for their years of somewhat overlooked achievement.Any model, in reality, that attempts to make sense of the wonderful, intoxicating chaos of Pakistani cricket is doomed to failure. Furthermore, a stepwise model like Kübler-Ross is suspiciously reductive - the feelings arrive in any order and at any time, each as unpredictable as an Abdul Qadir googly.Awe-Anger-Amusement-Despair-Respect. Ill be very surprised, not to mention disappointed, if at least some of those emotions dont get stirred this summer. ' ' '