thought it was 2018..Rams 54 Chiefs 51Riding the way-back machine to 2017...
True but they did blow out the Giants in '17 with another 50-pt performance.thought it was 2018..Rams 54 Chiefs 51
Just my opinion…Mayfield has brought the joy and rejuvenation. His arm and decision making makes guys believe they have the chance to make a play. Everyone including Sean starts walking with a bounce in his step. Yes, it takes an entire team, but if they believe 17 can make plays…makes all the difference. Our other 2 backup QB’s are not NFL caliber, and the rest of the team knows it.McVay should be inspired by and feed off of what these young players are bringing to the table with their no-quit attitude. Many of our guys would have never seen the field, now they are familiar with NFL game speed and will have a leg up heading into 2023 camp conditions.
Motley was never a Ram. Always a Brown.Sweet old picture. Is that Marion Motley?
Actually that's Kenny Washington in 1948. When Washington left the next year, Tank got the number 13. In 1952 when all teams went to traditional position numbers he switched to 35. That's also when Van Brocklin went from #25 to #11.I believe Tank Younger. I found pics with him wearing 35 & 13.
Old bastid......Motley was never a Ram. Always a Brown.
Actually that's Kenny Washington in 1948. When Washington left the next year, Tank got the number 13. In 1952 when all teams went to traditional position numbers he switched to 35. That's also when Van Brocklin went from #25 to #11.
The Rams had leather helmets (in that pic) when Gehrke first painted the horns on. Next year (1949) they went to red and yellow and switched to plastic helmets before going back to blue and yellow from 1950-beyond.
Tell the truth. You sold the paint to Fred Gehrke.The Rams had leather helmets (in that pic) when Gehrke first painted the horns on. Next year (1949) they went to red and yellow and switched to plastic helmets before going back to blue and yellow from 1950-beyond.
I do want to see the throwback unit one year be the hideous red and yellow.Motley was never a Ram. Always a Brown.
Actually that's Kenny Washington in 1948. When Washington left the next year, Tank got the number 13. In 1952 when all teams went to traditional position numbers he switched to 35. That's also when Van Brocklin went from #25 to #11.
The Rams had leather helmets (in that pic) when Gehrke first painted the horns on. Next year (1949) they went to red and yellow and switched to plastic helmets before going back to blue and yellow from 1950-beyond.