ReekofRams
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Even back then it can take 3 years to build a winner, but I might be a tad biased.Dick Vermeil was arguably one of the worst HC in team history 97-98
Dick Vermeil was arguably the Greatest GM in Team History for the team he built 97-99
That's not controversial - that's exactly what happenedThat scank woman had her "husband" / Ram owner killed in South Beach once she knew he had changed his will making her the person who would inherent the team. He did not drown in the calm ocean on the beach that day. The waves on South Beach are basically nothing. Nobody is surfing on South Beach... much less drowning.
It worked out in the endRodney Harrison intentionally tried to injure Trent Green.
- If Chuck Knox had a QB during his tenure in the 70's, he would be known as Chuck Noll.
- Dick Vermeil should have never left after the 1999 season, if he stayed Rams would have won a few more Super Bowls.
- John Shaw was right 3 times in 30+ years with the Rams, hiring Dick Vermeil, convincing Vermeil to hire Mike Martz over Mike White as OC and convincing Vermeil that the Marshall Faulk trade would be great for the Rams.
Nothing drives that point home better than watching the 1978 NFC Championship game against the Cowboys.
- If Chuck Knox had a QB during his tenure in the 70's, he would be known as Chuck Noll.
I will never speak her name. I did like the lady who played her in Major League though.That scank woman had her "husband" / Ram owner killed in South Beach once she knew he had changed his will making her the person who would inherent the team. He did not drown in the calm ocean on the beach that day. The waves on South Beach are basically nothing. Nobody is surfing on South Beach... much less drowning.
I will side with you on Jackson, He was a better version of Henry without blocking. Probably with more heart too.Sam Bradford could’ve been the greatest QB in our history, were it not for injuries and horrid coaching.
Steven Jackson was our best running back, and should be in the Hall.
Knox wasn't the coach in 1978.Nothing drives that point home better than watching the 1978 NFC Championship game against the Cowboys.
Yes he was - he wasn't the coach in 1979Knox wasn't the coach in 1978.
But his Rams were spanked by the Cowboys at home in the 1975 NFC Championship Game.
Some confusion here, Chuck Knox left after 1977 season for the Buffalo Bills. The Rams hired George Allen as his replacement, but fired Allen after just two preseason games because the players were not happy and the team from Carroll Rosenbloom's perspective, did not seem like a good fit with Allen so Rosenbloom hired the only Knox Assistant that was kept by George Allen in Raymondo Giuseppi Giovanni Baptiste Malavasi.Yes he was - he wasn't the coach in 1979
I don't forget Rams' stuff. Never ... Ever ... EVER!!!Boy am I wrong - I could have sworn Chuck Knox was the head coach in 1978 and Ray Malavasi took the team to the Super Bowl in his first year in 1979
My memory is shot