Allen2McVay
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I think that is Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscombe (#78) carrying Sid Gillman on his shoulder.
I think that is Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscombe (#78) carrying Sid Gillman on his shoulder.
Gonna have to rename you Gilman2McVay, ya grizzled old bastid!I think that is Gene "Big Daddy" Lipscombe (#78) carrying Sid Gillman on his shoulder.
Best bedtime story ever.Thanks for sharing that. I now have even more of a reason to smile when I look at the pic. It really warms the heart knowing all the misery Youngblood provided to that whiner. I plan on making this info/pic into a bedtime story to tell to my grandchildren (I don't have any yet) so that they can sleep like a baby. I mean hell... any child of mine will find complete comfort in knowing the sheer terror and pain Jack brought to the whiners.
Head Coach George Allen 1978 lasted two preseason games.
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I have a actual 92 LA Rams practice football that was signed by Jerry Gray. My brother worked with a nephew of the Rams equipment guy, Hewitt. Got it for me as a surprise gift. The ball was signed with a ball point pen and you some are not so easy to see after all these years.SB 14, Dickerson, Jerry Gray...my favorite CB, and Bettis wearing a cool throwback when they went into KC and shut out Montana...the only time he was ever shutout in the NFLView attachment 60479View attachment 60480View attachment 60481View attachment 60482View attachment 60483
Jackie Slater was the Man!I have a actual 92 LA Rams practice football that was signed by Jerry Gray. My brother worked with a nephew of the Rams equipment guy, Hewitt. Got it for me as a surprise gift. The ball was signed with a ball point pen and you some are not so easy to see after all these years.
But......... Gray is on it, Robert Delpino is there AND HOFer Jackie Slayter
I blame Georgia for letting that player go. It was ALL her fault. Have I ever told you just how much I hate that fricken b....…and he’s standing next to that traitor, the man whose name I do not speak. The guy who jumped ship and played for the enemy. He made two tackles in that goal line stand that would cement the 9ers first SB.
More Ex-Rams would follow.
Yeah...but none of 'em were Creed Humphrey. Meh.From 1965-1990, those three players were the Rams' starting centers.
Three guys for 26 consecutive years at that one position. How Bout That!?!
Actually, both Saul and Smith were named to six consecutive Pro Bowls.Yeah...but none of 'em were Creed Humphrey. Meh.