“”””””””””With the Carson philosophy changed somewhat due to injuries in the secondary certainly, there were exceptions. One of them being the Seahawk game in week ten with the Rams set a still-standing NFL record for fewest yards allowed in a game with -7.
In that game, the Rams did use a lot of pressure and blitzes (even cover-0 blitzes), more like 1978, and it worked to perfection. Steve Largent was held to two catches and Jim Zorn was kept in the pocket all day. That was a task that was given to the ends—Dryer and Youngblood. Carson thought that anytime you kept Zorn inside the pocket and not let him scramble around, buying time for the coverage to break down was to the Rams advantage. He was right. The Rams just buried the Seahawks 24-0.””””
I remember reading this box score on a Monday Morning before going to class…… i couldn’t believe it…. total domination.
I re-watched this game on youtube awhile back… Pat Haden set a consecutive pass completion record, then broke his throwing hand… Ferragamo was hurt too…. thus, Jeff Rutledge came in to close the game.
Rams defense was awesome.