1995

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  • #76743
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    I was lookin at the Rams roster for their first year in St.Louis. Just for the heck of it.
    roster:https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ram/1995_roster.htm

    Not a bad roster when ya look at it. Chris Miller was a good QB when healthy. Ike Bruce, J.Hester, Jerome Bettis.

    And look at the Dline: Kevin Carter, D.Farr, Sean Gilbert.

    Toby Wright, K.Lyle, Todd Lyght, Roman Phifer, Shane Connlin.

    Not bad. That DLine should have wreaked some havoc.

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    #76744
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    I was much younger back then. We started out 4-0, if correct. Then we played the Whinners, where Daniel Stubblefield called us the Same Old Sorry Ass Rams. That is something that I will always remember.

    #76782
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    Knox built a pretty good team….too bad he was let go or quit or whatever

    Rams were 5-1 when SF beat them to make them 5-2, like today

    They finished 7-9

    I still have a magnet schedule stuck on my metal cabinet from that season….

    #76784
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    Rams first game in Anaheim was in 1980. They gave scarves away, apparently:
    link:http://www.allsportsauctions.com/1980-Los-Angeles-Rams-Scarf-Give-Away-item-from-1s-LOT869.aspx

    They did well that first year in Anaheim. Lost first two, and then won eleven games. Beat Joe Montana 48-26 and then 31-17.
    wiki:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Los_Angeles_Rams_season

    Atlanta won the division that year with twelve wins. The Bartkowski team.
    Rams beat the Falcons in OT the final game.
    Rams also trounced Dallas 38-14 late in the season….but then in the playoffs Dallas kilt em.

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    #76786
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    #76795
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    They did well that first year in Anaheim. Lost first two, and then won eleven games. Beat Joe Montana 48-26 and then 31-17.
    wiki:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1980_Los_Angeles_Rams_season

    Atlanta won the division that year with twelve wins. The Bartkowski team.
    Rams beat the Falcons in OT the final game.
    Rams also trounced Dallas 38-14 late in the season….but then in the playoffs Dallas kilt em.

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    I was a senior in HS. I remember the mid season loss in ATL it was one of the 1st games we recorded on our VCR. ….. 3rd and 38, then 4th and 11 in the closing minutes and they lost. That ended up costing the division.

    “”””This early battle for NFC West supremacy was a slugfest from the start. It was won on two big plays near the end, however. The Falcons had a 3rd and 38 from their own 19 before Steve Bartkowski hit Alfred Jackson twice, on a 27-yard pass play to the 46 and, on 4th and 11, the winning 54-yard bomb.””””

    After Dallas eliminated the Rams in the playoffs, the Cowboys played ATL in the next playoff round….. ATL had the game in the bag with a huge lead in the 4th qtr and lost……

    Vermeil / Jaworski and the Eagles knocked off Dallas in the NFC Championship… Wild Card Raiders won it all…

    the traditional perennial power NFC teams began to shift in the 1980s….. RAMS, Vikings, Cowboys were no longer the default divisional winners…..

    #76798
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    Ever wonder what happened to D. Brock?

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    LA Times:http://articles.latimes.com/1986-10-01/sports/sp-3669_1_year-forget-back

    A Defeat, a Death and an Injury Make 1986 a Very Bad Year for Dieter Brock
    October 01, 1986|RICH ROBERTS

    “It’s been a year I’d like to forget,” Dieter Brock says.

    First, there was the NFC title game at Chicago in January when he got the blame for the Rams’ 24-0 defeat.

    Then, in training camp, his back went out.

    Then, when he came back, he injured a knee, clearing the way for Steve Bartkowski to become the starting quarterback.

    Then, his older brother, Bill, died suddenly in Birmingham, Ala.

    The one constant factor has been the pain in his lower back, where, doctors say, a disk is slightly herniated.

    “I haven’t been able to do anything,” Brock said Tuesday. “It’s been like this for over a year now. My back’s always stiff. It’s worse when I go out and throw, so I’m not even throwing now.”

    The San Francisco 49er physicians recommended surgery for Joe Montana’s similar problem. The Rams’ doctors are recommending special exercises.

    “(That’s) because I’m not getting any pain in my legs, like if you had a really badly herniated disk,” Brock said. “I hate to sound pessimistic, but I’ve done a lot of exercises throughout the off-season and they didn’t seem to do a hell of a lot of good. But I’ll continue with whatever they suggest. I feel like it’s getting worse, and I just can’t continue.”

    He said he also hurt his shoulder last year.

    “My back was killing me, but I felt like I had to get in there to show that I could play. I was so stiff in my hips that I was using all arm.

    Brock thinks the Ram deal for Jim Everett last week was a good one.

    “They got a guy with a lot of potential who should be their guy for the future,” he said. “Maybe the present, the way things are going.”

    #76799
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    McCutcheon on the 79 Super Bowl team:
    “..”Of course it haunts you — any time you go to the big dance, you want to win,” said McCutcheon, 65 and a scout for the Rams. “But when you put everything in perspective, we have nothing to hang our heads about.

    “That 1979 team was probably the least talented of the eight Rams teams I played on [from 1972-79]. But for some reason, we never gave up, we played hard, and good things happened.”

    LA Times:http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-1979-la-rams-20160202-story.html

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