LARAMSinFeb.
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I became a true Ram fan in 73 at 7 in September. I loved John Hadl..RIP Big John it was a pleasure to watch you perform
So right about the Secondary of the Rams in 73, in 74 besides replacing Hadl with James Harris (Hadl hurt his back and his throws were never the same) the Rams replaced Steve Preece with Bill Simpson, which was a huge upgrade and CB Eddie McMillian with Al Clark.Yeah crazy because Otto Stowe was the guy for the Cowboys early in the season and when he got hurt Drew Pearson took his place and had that winning catch in the playoffs. Rams DBs that year.... the weak spot. Steve Preece was like Taylor Rapp. Okay maybe not that bad.
You’re damn right it didHadl was, if I remember correctly, the last QB to wear a number higher than 19. And that 21 jersey looked bad ass.
Bill Simpson was awesome - what happened to 1979 - he wasn't on any team in 1979So right about the Secondary of the Rams in 73, in 74 besides replacing Hadl with James Harris (Hadl hurt his back and his throws were never the same) the Rams replaced Steve Preece with Bill Simpson, which was a huge upgrade and CB Eddie McMillian with Al Clark.
His knees could not hold up, he was injured in 79 and missed the whole season. Did end up with Knox & the Bills in 1980 and his last year was in 1982.Bill Simpson was awesome - what happened to 1979 - he wasn't on any team in 1979
If his knees hadn't broken down, I think he would have caught Bradshaw's pass with nothing but green grass in front of him on 20 JAN 1980.His knees could not hold up, he was injured in 79 and missed the whole season. Did end up with Knox & the Bills in 1980 and his last year was in 1982.
That was Nolan Cromwell, was it not?If his knees hadn't broken down, I think he would have caught Bradshaw's pass with nothing but green grass in front of him on 20 JAN 1980.
Yep - that was a great player too.That was Nolan Cromwell, was it not?
Ironically Cromwell donned #21 as well.Yep - that was a great player too.
Bill Simpson did not play in the 1979 Super Bowl. Elmendorf and Cromwell.If his knees hadn't broken down, I think he would have caught Bradshaw's pass with nothing but green grass in front of him on 20 JAN 1980.
Yes, the point was Cromwell dropped the ball. If Simpson had been the FS in that spot, I think the RAMS put away Pittsburgh.That was Nolan Cromwell, was it not?
The point was Simpson would have had it, like the two picks he got in the playoffs the year before against Tarkenton.Bill Simpson did not play in the 1979 Super Bowl. Elmendorf and Cromwell.
And, you're right. Cromwell should have had the interception.
IDK, Cromwell was one hell of a safety too, but Simpson did have a knack for intercepting passes, that's for sure.Yes, the point was Cromwell dropped the ball. If Simpson had been the FS in that spot, I think the RAMS put away Pittsburgh.
Tony TD BakerJohn Hadl has one of the best RB units & OL units working with him ever. Rams carried 7 RB's on the roster back then.
OL
Tom Mack
John Williams
Joe Scibelli
Charlie Cowan
Ken Iman
Rich Saul
Harry Schuh
RB
Lawrence McCutcheon
Les Josephson
Tony Baker
Jim Bertelsen
Cullen Bryant
Larry Smith
Cromwell was a good to great safety, imo.IDK, Cromwell was one hell of a safety too, but Simpson did have a knack for intercepting passes, that's for sure.