Just like in the 1970s when Dallas beat us 37-7 in the 1975 NFC Championship Game at the Coliseum and they beat us again 28-0 in in the 1978 NFC Championship Game at the Coliseum. But these Rams are not your grandfather's Rams. In fact that's why Rosenbloom fired Chuck Knox; he couldn't beat those Cowboys in the playoffs. Ray Malavasi who was the DC under Knox took over as HC in 1978 and in 1979 the Rams won their division with 9-7 record. We upset the Cowboys in Dallas in the Divisional playoff game 21-19 when Ferragamo found Billy Waddy wide open in the slot and he took it in the rest of the way with just a couple minutes left in the game. Our D held, we went on to Tampa Bay and beat them 9-0 on three Frank Corral FGs and the Rams finally made it to their first Super Bowl. But heck, Ferragomo with no disrespect, of course, is not Jarod Goff and Malavasi, likewise is not Sean McVay. Still, I loved those old Ram teams. They were a heck of a lot of fun to watch!
BTW, me and my dad were at all the Coliseum games; my pop bought season tickets in 1951.
We bought a pair of seats to the Dallas game through the Ram office and we were sitting on the 25-yard line just 8 rows up at old Texas Stadium wthought was too low but I didn't care, I was just happy to be there. Cowboy fans were cool and the crazy ones behind us even said to us after the game: The better team won, today Congratulations. (people didn't use "congrats" in those days.