Top 15 Greatest Rams of All Time

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Merlin Olsen and Deacon Jones were awesome.

Too bad they never won a Superbowl

Merlin Olsen and Deacon Jones are the first two players that come to my mind but I also have great memories of Roman Gabriel (Was the Rams starting QB in the First Rams Game I Ever Watched when I was a Kid!) and Jack Youngblood!!! No Doubt that the Rams have a lot of GREAT PLAYERS throughout their History!!!
 
I am often skeptical of these lists, generations of development in training, coaching, and rule changes have a strong influence on any would-be list.
I personally think it should be broken down into smaller chunks of time that represent better the impact of the natural progression of the league and its players.
But I get that it is fun and we are starving for some football news
 
Not in any particular order...

Donald
Dickerson
Faulk
Warner
Stafford
Kupp
Bruce
Crazylegs
Deacon
Merlin
Slater
Pace
Whitworth
Greene
Jack Youngblood
 
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Not in any particular order...

Donald
Dickerson
Faulk
Warner
Stafford
Kupp
Bruce
Crazylegs
Deacon
Merlin
Slater
Pace
Whitworth
Greene
Jack Youngblood
That's not bad, but I would eliminate Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch and insert Torry Holt. It's not that Hirsch shouldn't be on the list, it's just that we never saw him play. In fact, there might be more old-timers on this list if someone wanted to look into it, but I started watching in 1969 and that's as far back as I go.
 
In 1946, Bob Waterfield led the Rams in passing, scoring, punting, and interceptions. Quarterback, kicker, punter, and defensive back. Iron Man anyone?
I became of fan of the Rams in the preseason of 1972 (I think it was the very first game at Arrowhead stadium). It's easy to make lists off of players we have seen play, but when you look at the production and statistics of Waterfield, Van Brocklin, Fears and Hirsch compared to their contemporaries, you have to give these guys their due. There wasn't a Rams offense that compared to the 51 Rams until the 99 GSOT.
 
In 1946, Bob Waterfield led the Rams in passing, scoring, punting, and interceptions. Quarterback, kicker, punter, and defensive back. Iron Man anyone?
I became of fan of the Rams in the preseason of 1972 (I think it was the very first game at Arrowhead stadium). It's easy to make lists off of players we have seen play, but when you look at the production and statistics of Waterfield, Van Brocklin, Fears and Hirsch compared to their contemporaries, you have to give these guys their due. There wasn't a Rams offense that compared to the 51 Rams until the 99 GSOT.
Yep-there's a little recency bias going on if you don't include Waterfield, Van Brocklin, Fears, Hirsch....
 
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That's not bad, but I would eliminate Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch and insert Torry Holt. It's not that Hirsch shouldn't be on the list, it's just that we never saw him play. In fact, there might be more old-timers on this list if someone wanted tHOFerso look into it, but I started watching in 1969 and that's as far back as I go.
Yeah, I mean left off a HOFer like Tom Mack, and Waterfield Fears & Van Brocklin are Rams legends. I would even take Harrah over Whit because he played with the Rams for 11 or 12 yrs, was a 6x pro bowler, 2x all pro, and great blocker for some great ground games.