I have a couple of weird takes.....
1. Carrol Rosenbloom was a dirty owner and could have been killed by the mafia.
Before he owned the Rams, he owned the Baltimore Colts. There were rumors that he bet on his team, but the biggest allegation was that his team threw Super Bowl III vs the Jets. Rozelle commented that the Colts loss was the best thing that could have happened because the Super Bowl concept was in danger if the AFL was whipped again in that game.
We all know that Rosenbloom never swam in the ocean without another person, except on the day he drowned. Figures were seen in the water near where he drowned that looked like wet suits, but there is no proof of that.
2. Marshall Faulk was a better RB for the Rams, especially in the playoffs, than Eric Dickerson.
Faulk's critical role in two Rams Super Bowl appearances along with the path to both, should be evidence enough. He didn't gain as many yards on the ground as ED did, of course, but Marshall was a multifaceted weapon. During GSOT, he was every bit of a WR as he was a RB. As a RB, imagine Kyren Williams with an extra gear which Marshall had. I think Faulk was the most complete offensive weapon I've seen since 1969.