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Was it his length or the timing?If Rod Perry was 5’-10” instead of being 5”-9” the RAMS win Super Bowl IV…that one hurt…a lot!
Was it his length or the timing?If Rod Perry was 5’-10” instead of being 5”-9” the RAMS win Super Bowl IV…that one hurt…a lot!
Still one of the best SI covers ever, FWIW.Looks like he was tall enough, but simply missed the ball as it went under his hand...game of inches
I do remember Bernie reporting that Martz was a big advocate of Zygmont until they turned on each other.Well, it was back in the day, when fans were putting most, if not all, the blame on Mike Martz.
Jesus. I just calculated and man do I feel old. 3rd grade/1971/Rams horns/Roman Gabriel hooked me. So Rams (not CLE/LA/Anaheim/StLouis Rams) fan for 52 years. Go F***in Rams I want 1-2 more rings not greedy) before I get cremated and put in Cuervo Silver bottle.I go back 54 years. We've seen the best and worst; and it has mostly been periods of Extremes.
The Rams had terrific teams for 17 years (1973-1989), making the playoffs (when fewer teams qualified) Fourteen times; and 2-of-the-3 years they did not make the playoffs were strike shortened (Joke) seasons.
Unfortunately, that long period of success was followed by almost an entire decade (1990-1998), where the Rams had the worst record in the NFL. Then they exploded, with five playoff-teams in six seasons (1999- 2004), followed by twelve straight seasons without a winning record (2005-2016); and, now, the tremendous success under McVay until last year's collapse.
That's more Up-and-Down than an adult film actor!
I think we are the same age, old man!Jesus. I just calculated and man do I feel old. 3rd grade/1971/Rams horns/Roman Gabriel hooked me. So Rams (not CLE/LA/Anaheim/StLouis Rams) fan for 52 years. Go F***in Rams I want 1-2 more rings not greedy) before I get cremated and put in Cuervo Silver bottle.
Do you remember Suliman "The Slasher"I do remember Bernie reporting that Martz was a big advocate of Zygmont until they turned on each other.
It was the Larry Marmie hire that was the straw that broke the Camel's back, however, there were other things that led to the rift.I do remember Bernie reporting that Martz was a big advocate of Zygmont until they turned on each other.
Fucking Ziggy. That dude. And I don't blame the guy for not trusting Martz, who was a special kind of stupid himself at times in evaluation. But Ziggy had no clue what he was doing.Martz wanted to draft Troy Polamalu back in 2003, but Zygmunt felt the Rams were too high to take a safety because of the money and convinced the Rams to draft DT Jimmy Kennedy instead.
When I teach I always communicate "Don't let your strength become your weakness." Zygmunt did that many times because he felt he was so tuned in with the cap and the finance part that he couldn't see the forest for the trees.Fucking Ziggy. That dude. And I don't blame the guy for not trusting Martz, who was a special kind of stupid himself at times in evaluation. But Ziggy had no clue what he was doing.
I agree, unfortunately.This year is going to showcase quite a bit because if the Rams struggle again, I can't see McVay staying, in fact, I felt if they got off to a slow start, lets communicate 1-6, do we start hearing the stories again about being overwhelmed?
Who?It was the Larry Marmie hire that was the straw that broke the Camel's back, however, there were other things that led to the rift.
Martz wanted to draft Troy Polamalu back in 2003, but Zygmunt felt the Rams were too high to take a safety because of the money and convinced the Rams to draft DT Jimmy Kennedy instead.
It was the Larry Marmie hire that was the straw that broke the Camel's back, however, there were other things that led to the rift.
Martz wanted to draft Troy Polamalu back in 2003, but Zygmunt felt the Rams were too high to take a safety because of the money and convinced the Rams to draft DT Jimmy Kennedy instead.
Zygmunt also advised the Rams that they could only afford Leonard Little or London Fletcher and not both, however, Zygmunt never picked up the phone to contact Fletcher's agent and they signed Jamie Duncan instead, but could have signed London if he only inquired.
After Lovie Smith left as the DC to become HC of the Chicago Bears, Martz wanted Larry Marmie as DC, but Zygmunt felt they should look elsewhere and set up an interview with Dick Jauron. When Jauron came to Rams Park for the interview, Martz sat him down and told Jauron "Dick I already promised the job to Larry (Marmie),." Interview over and the two never spoke again.
Favorite Mike Martz quote. When Larry Marmie's name was mentioned at a press conference.If not us, who? If not now, when?
Who?
Goff had his issues with McVay at the end there but Blythe and Evans (in the GB game) also contributed heavily to the Rams not winning it all
Look at what happened to Stafford last year when Kolone was center and Evans was the LG
Yes I am comparing Blythe to Kolone a tad bit.
Blythe was better than Kolone but when it was 3rd and long - he either got pushed back into Goff really fast or was a turnstyle
And Evans ... Evans did in the GB game what he did last year
Everyone focused on Goff not winning the GB game but I put a lot of it on Blythe and Evans - rewatch the game - you will see what I am talking about especially when it was 2nd down and long or 3rd down and long
Maybe but I blame a lot of problems on Blythe during the regular season too.I assumed the spirit of the thread wasn't to rehash old arguments.
But IMO the Rams win more games with a different QB in the regular season, likely have home field and thus don't even have to go to Green Bay which changes the entire trajectory of the season.
I agree that Goff wasn't the reason we lost the GB game - more than anything it was AD being a shell of himself.
Was it his length or the timing?
I prefer these for obvious reasons...Still one of the best SI covers ever, FWIW.