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    wiki:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Angeles_Rams_statistics

    Most Pro Bowls – 14, Merlin Olsen, (1962–1975)

    Most games lost in a season: 15, 2009

    Sacks in a game – 5, Gary Jeter, vs Los Angeles Raiders, 09/18/88

    Passing Touchdowns – 154, Roman Gabriel (1962–1972)

    Punt Return Average – 11.4, Az-Zahir Hakim (1998–2001)

    Most Ram Playoff Game Appearances – 18, Jackie Slater (1976–1994)

    First NFL Game – A 28–0 loss to the Detroit Lions, 9/10/37.

    #132975
    Avatar photoZooey
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    First NFL Game – A 28–0 loss to the Detroit Lions, 9/10/37.

    The lingering memory of that bitter defeat will certainly be on the revenge-filled minds of the Los Angeles Rams on October 24.

    #132976
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    You and your Seahawk compatriots at wikipedia can try to minimize the accomplishments of the Rams all you want, but I won’t stand by and let your fake news go unchallenged.

    Merlin Olsen played in 56 Pro Bowls, not 14. Elvis Peacock is second with 54. Look it up.

    The Rams record for sacks in a game is 47, and they did it 27 times, most recently last Thursday against your beloved Russell Zorn.

    And somehow your NFL historical “scholars” completely overlooked this little tidbit…

    “The NFL team record for safeties in a game is three, which all occurred when the Los Angeles Rams recorded 3 against the New York Giants on September 30, 1984. The individual record is two, by the Rams’ Fred Dryer against the Green Bay Packers on October 21, 1973.”

    #132978
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    You and your Seahawk compatriots at wikipedia can try to minimize the accomplishments of the Rams all you want, but I won’t stand by and let your fake news go unchallenged.

    Merlin Olsen played in 56 Pro Bowls, not 14. Elvis Peacock is second with 54. Look it up.

    The Rams record for sacks in a game is 47, and they did it 27 times, most recently last Thursday against your beloved Russell Zorn.

    And somehow your NFL historical “scholars” completely overlooked this little tidbit…

    “The NFL team record for safeties in a game is three, which all occurred when the Los Angeles Rams recorded 3 against the New York Giants on September 30, 1984. The individual record is two, by the Rams’ Fred Dryer against the Green Bay Packers on October 21, 1973.”

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    In NONE of those games, were ANY of the players vaccinated
    for Covid. ALL those records were set by Un-Vaxt players.

    I think my point is quite clear.

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