Any real oldheads around, or anyone who knows what it was like being a Rams fan back in the 50s–70s?

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Allen2McVay

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BTW a player from the 70's nobody ever talks about and maybe the most under rated player to ever play here is
DT Larry Brooks. Ended his career with 74 sacks in 11 years including 14.5 in 1976.

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kmramsfan

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1965 is when I started watching. I would get to go to a game about once a year with season tickets that my dad would get from Northridge Lumber in the valley. We'd all meet up at a bar / restaurant in Encino known as the Rams Horn.
Every once in awhile there'd be a couple of retired players hanging out thee.
From there get on a charter bus and head for the Coliseum for the games. The coliseum had the undeniable fragrance of liquor and stogies back then. A real football game atmosphere. :laugh2:
No replay, so if you missed the play, you missed the play forever.
Great times to be an LA Rams fan.