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Apparently no fan of conspiracy theories, Jeff Fisher called speculation that Shaun Hill was benched and wasn鈥檛 really injured 鈥渁bsurd鈥?during his Monday media session.鈥淭o clarify things once again, Shaun Hill strained a quad in the second quarter, and that was the <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/clreplicashoes.php>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a>  reason he did not return,鈥?Fisher said.Fisher said Hill鈥檚 status is day-to-day this week but if healthy, he will start this Sunday at Tampa Bay.鈥淭here鈥檚 no issue there,?Fisher said. 鈥淪haun鈥檚 our quarterback, so if he鈥檚 healthy he starts. And that鈥檒l be the case throughout the season.鈥漇everal factors made the halftime quarterback change seem curious in the Rams鈥?34-6, season-opening loss to Minnesota. For one, Davis was already in for a few plays at the start of the second half before it was announced that Hill had a quad 鈥?or thigh 鈥?injury.鈥?RAMS CHAT: For another, there was no definitive play where Hill appeared to get injured, at least to the naked eye.鈥淭ypically, quad strains are the result of running,鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淚t was not a contusion. It was not impact. It started to get sore earlier in the game as he was escaping pressure.鈥滷isher said he made the decision to go with Davis with input from Hill.鈥淲e discussed it in the locker room at halftime,鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淲e discussed it after we came out on the field. He wanted to play, but he felt 鈥?he was in agreement with me 鈥?that the best thing for the immediate future here next week or the week to follow would be that he didn鈥檛 make it any worse.鈥淏ecause if you make it any worse, then you鈥檙e looking at a significant amount of (missed) play time.鈥滷isher said Hill wasn鈥檛 upset about the quarterback change. 鈥淗e totally understood,鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淵ou know, he actually tried to throw that ball away.鈥滷isher was referring to Hill鈥檚 costly interception near the end of the first half.鈥淗e wasn鈥檛 trying to throw it to Cookie (tight end Jared Cook),鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淗e lacked the lower-body strength to make the throw. That was a concern of his.鈥漇crambling right to evade the Minnesota pass rush, Hill threw off his back foot into double coverage near the Rams鈥?sideline. Nickel back Josh Robinson made a leaping interception at the St. Louis 35, and the Vikings converted the takeaway into a touchdown right before the half to take a 13-0 lead.Hill didn鈥檛 appear to be limping when he came out in the second half and was still in uniform with no ice on the leg or any kind of wrap to be seen.鈥淗e felt like he could take a shotgun snap and throw the ball if we had <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Cheap Christian Louboutin</a>  an issue with Austin,鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淪o therefore, we kept him dressed and kept him on the sideline.鈥漀o. 3 quarterback Case Keenum was on the pregame inactive list.Hill declined to answer questions from reporters about the injury after the game, referring all queries to Fisher. He even declined to say how the injury occurred. That only fueled speculation that something was amiss.When Fisher met with reporters early Monday evening, he said he was unaware of any conspiracy theory rumblings about Hill being benched, not injured.鈥淚鈥檓 telling you the truth,鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淚鈥檝e never, never messed around with the quarterback situation my entire career. I鈥檓 speaking truthfully. He had a quad strain, and I took him out of the game, period.鈥淥n the depth chart, he鈥檚 clearly ahead of Austin Davis. It鈥檚 not a negative commentary on Austin, but (Hill) gives us the best chance to win. If he can鈥檛 go, then Austin steps up and then he gives us the best chance to win.鈥滲ut as for conspiracy theories?鈥淭hat鈥檚 absurd,鈥?Fisher said.As he spoke Monday, Fisher wasn鈥檛 sure if Hill would be able to practice Wednesday, when the team returns to practice. The plan is to give Davis more work this week with the starters, just in case.Making his first start since 2010, Hill started the game by completing his first five passes but completed only three of his final eight to end the half. The misses in order:鈥?Running back Zac Stacy dropped a screen pass that could鈥檝e gone for good yardage on the Rams鈥?second possession.鈥?Flushed out of the pocket and under pressure, he threw away a pass on a play in which Kenny Britt was the nearest receiver early in the second quarter.鈥?Referee Ed Hochuli picked up a flag on what appeared to be an illegal contact or pass interference penalty on a deep ball to Brian Quick on the Rams鈥?fourth series.鈥?<a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/anel.php> Christian Louboutin  Shoes Sale</a>  Two plays later, on a miscommunication between Britt and Hill, Hill threw deep and Britt cut his route off short. The ball hit the turf well beyond anyone on the field.鈥?And then came the interception.So you could make the case that the only truly bad throw by Hill in the first half was the interception.鈥淪haun was effective,鈥?Fisher said. 鈥淗e made plays. They pressured him; we expected them to pressure him as anybody would a backup quarterback.鈥淏ut I thought he was effective. You saw the throws he made. The timing throws that he made. He was under pressure. We had a protection issue. ... But I thought had he stayed in game we would鈥檝e had a chance.鈥淩ealistically speaking, we鈥檙e two plays away from going into the locker room at halftime 6-3. Make a field goal, throw that (interception) away. Punt it away. Even with 2 minutes left to go in the third quarter, we鈥檙e down 10. You normally think you鈥檇 have a shot with the veteran quarterback.鈥滻t was 6-0 and not 6-3 before the Hill interception and the resulting Minnesota TD because Greg Zuerlein barely missed a 50-yard field goal, wide left, on the Rams鈥?second possession.
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YoungWilliams, the call center contractor that was with the Missouri Department of Social Services, has submitted its corrective action plan to address long wait times and busy signals incurred by Missourians seeking help with Medicaid and food stamp benefits.Earlier this month, found that many Missourians are spending more time on the phone trying to receive help from the company鈥檚 call center in Jefferson City.The same investigation also found that the call center鈥檚 hold queue, which exceeded six minutes since the month of February, was in violation of the four-year contract it signed with the state, which took effect in January 2012. That average hit 13.5 minutes in July.A month after the Post-Dispatch <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  began its inquiry into the call center, the Department of Social Services  to YoungWilliams, dated Aug. 28, that gave company president Robert Wells five business days to file a corrective action plan to address 鈥渟ignificant concerns鈥?that the department had with the call center, or risk losing 10 percent of its next monthly payment.In its response, dated Sept. 5, YoungWilliams, based in Jackson, Miss., proposed multiple remedies.In the letter, Wells said call volumes increased substantially between March and July, coinciding with longer call times, which led to the increased hold queue time.Wells blamed the longer call times on the state, which brought three additional computer systems online in March that call 锘縞enter staffers now have to update and check when addressing callers. The part of the contract that outlines the functions for the call center was originally two pages when it was signed, according to the letter. Now that same section of the contract has expanded to more than 350 pages, according to the letter.YoungWilliams promises to increase the number of call center staffers dealing with income maintenance calls; however, it does not say how many it plans to add. YoungWilliams previously told the Post-Dispatch that it planned to add 17 <a href=http://www.alportico.net/gosoc.php> true religion outlet</a>  staffers.The company will also be rolling out a call-back system, in which callers can leave their phone numbers and stay in 鈥渓ine鈥?without having to stay on the phone and save 鈥渧aluable鈥?cellphone minutes, according to the letter. Once the caller鈥檚 phone number reaches the front of the line, he or she will receive a call back.The contractor will also amend its policy for talking with a supervisor. Typically, a call center staffer stays on the line when a caller talks to a supervisor.This will end with the creation of a supervisor queue (or hold line) so staffers can move on to serve the next caller.The call center will also add options to better sort callers. For example, there will now be two additional options callers can select if they are non-English speakers and if they have yet to receive a response from a previous request, according to the letter.To address absenteeism and turnover rates at the Jefferson City call center, YoungWilliams will provide a bonus plan for staffers, in addition to reviewing call center scripts to make sure they are 鈥渋n line鈥?with the <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/michaelkorssonline.php>Michael Kors uk</a>  contract. If approved by the department, YoungWilliams expects to have the hold queue back under six minutes within eight weeks.As for the busy signals, YoungWilliams plans to add 20 phones, bringing the total to 434.鈥淥ur relationship with the Department is of the utmost importance. We will take every action to ensure that these setbacks are resolved to the Department鈥檚 satisfaction,鈥?Wells wrote in the letter.According to the letter, the state must approve the corrective action plan and can propose changes.The Department of Social Services is currently reviewing the plan, said spokeswoman Rebecca Woelfel.

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