5 Rams-related Things I've never seen, but would like to.

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AvengerRam

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We Rams fans have seen a lot. From championships, to Hall of Fame careers, to achievements that have stood the test of time in the record books...

But there are still things we have not seen. Here are some I'd like to see:

1. A Blowout Super Bowl Win

Don't get me wrong... I cherish our two, down to the wire Super Bowl wins. They were exciting and extremely gratifying. But, the next time the Rams make it, I wouldn't mind at all seeing our team build a big lead and coast to the finish line. A drawn out stress-free celebration would be just fine by me!

2. A Thanksgiving Game
Historians... have the Rams EVER been scheduled for Turkey Day and, if so, how long has it been? I can't recall it ever happening. I'd enjoy seeing our team getting a Thursday win and celebrating with turkey legs on the sidelines.

3. A Really Great TE
Its crazy to think that Tyler Higbee is the all-time yards leader among Rams TEs. I'd love to see us with a 1,000 yard+ beast, setting a new standard for the position and shattering Higbee's record.

4. A Win in Miami
I've seen the Rams win in Tampa and Jacksonville, but they've lost every time I've seen them in SoFla. I'll have to wait... they don't play down there through 2027.

5. SoFi
Have not been yet. Would love to go. Someday.
 

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We Rams fans have seen a lot. From championships, to Hall of Fame careers, to achievements that have stood the test of time in the record books...

But there are still things we have not seen. Here are some I'd like to see:

2. A Thanksgiving Game
Historians... have the Rams EVER been scheduled for Turkey Day and, if so, how long has it been? I can't recall it ever happening. I'd enjoy seeing our team getting a Thursday win and celebrating with turkey legs on the sidelines.

Rams played in Dallas on Thanksgiving in 1971. How could you not remember!!!

Seriously, it's a painful memory for me. I was eleven, and we went to aunt Midge and uncle Frank's house for the annual family get together. It was the first time I saw my Rams in color. Most TVs back then were still black-and-white. The Rams wore their blue uniforms. Back then, all NFL teams wore their colors at home; and their white uniforms on the road ... with two exceptions ... the Rams and Cowboys who wore white at home. The Rams could play an entire season, and only wear white.

So excited. Sat on the floor in front of the TV. SO EXCITED!
Dallas returned the opening kick-off for a TD. SO DISAPPOINTED!

Rams led at halftime but Dallas took the lead in the 2nd half. Rams tied the score but Dallas had the only points in the fourth quarter.

The antipasto, lasagna and turkey were delicious.

There's actually a ten-minute highlight-clip on Youtube. I recommend watching it with a plate of lasagna.

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Roman Gabriel handing-off to Les Josephson.
That's Dallas LB Chuck Howley who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in ten days. Howley remains the only Super Bowl MVP that played on the losing team (Super Bowl V).
 
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AvengerRam

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Rams played in Dallas on Thanksgiving in 1971. How could you not remember!!!

Seriously, it's a painful memory for me. I was eleven, and we went to aunt Midge and uncle Frank's house for the annual family get together. It was the first time I saw my Rams in color. Most TVs back then were still black-and-white. The Rams wore their blue uniforms. Back then, all NFL teams wore their colors at home; and their white uniforms on the road ... with two exceptions ... the Rams and Cowboys who wore white at home. The Rams could play an entire season, and only wear white.

So excited. Sat on the floor in front of the TV. SO EXCITED!
Dallas returned the opening Kick-off for a TD. SO DISAPPOINTED!

Rams led at halftime but Dallas took the lead in the 2nd half. Rams tied the score but Dallas had the only points in the fourth quarter.

The antipasto, lasagna and turkey were delicious.

There's actually a ten-minute highlight-clip on Youtube. I recommend watching it with a plate of lasagna.

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Roman Gabriel handing-off to Les Josephson.
That's Dallas LB Chuck Howley who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in ten days. Howley remains the only Super Bowl MVP that played on the losing team (Super Bowl V).
Well, I was three years old at that time, so...

I think we're due for a rematch!
 

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A SB win is a SB win but I see what you are saying; a less heart pain inducing win would be nice haha. Been to a game in St.Louis but not Sofi as yet, hope to rectify that relatively soon.

Yeah Higbee prob best TE we have had in forever. Has talent, but not a lot of competition in Rams history also if you will haha.

I really thought we got a steal with Klopfenstein, but of course...:crap:
 

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1945 Rams 28 - Lions 21
1967 Rams 31 - Lions 7
1971 Dallas 28 - Rams 21
1975 Rams 20 - Lions 0
 

Rams8821

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5. SoFi
Have not been yet. Would love to go. Someday.
Get there if you can.

Really a great place to see a game; thats why all opposing fans teams show up. No one is going to Orchard Park or Foxborough.....

Its actually really easy to get to from LAX.
 

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Rams played in Dallas on Thanksgiving in 1971. How could you not remember!!!

Seriously, it's a painful memory for me. I was eleven, and we went to aunt Midge and uncle Frank's house for the annual family get together. It was the first time I saw my Rams in color. Most TVs back then were still black-and-white. The Rams wore their blue uniforms. Back then, all NFL teams wore their colors at home; and their white uniforms on the road ... with two exceptions ... the Rams and Cowboys who wore white at home. The Rams could play an entire season, and only wear white.

So excited. Sat on the floor in front of the TV. SO EXCITED!
Dallas returned the opening kick-off for a TD. SO DISAPPOINTED!

Rams led at halftime but Dallas took the lead in the 2nd half. Rams tied the score but Dallas had the only points in the fourth quarter.

The antipasto, lasagna and turkey were delicious.

There's actually a ten-minute highlight-clip on Youtube. I recommend watching it with a plate of lasagna.

View attachment 60513
Roman Gabriel handing-off to Les Josephson.
That's Dallas LB Chuck Howley who will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in ten days. Howley remains the only Super Bowl MVP that played on the losing team (Super Bowl V).
My dislike of the Cowboys started early in life.