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Just like my defense my offense has to only do 3 things. Ramsin's OFFENSE!!
The QUARTER BACKS
This man had 3,313 career pass attempts - He had 1,705 career completions - He had 206 consecutive pass attemps no INT's - In 1969 this man was named NFL Player Of The Year as well as NFL Offensive Player Of The Year.
Roman Gabriel By the way that is a real autographed Roman Gabriel card. My sister met Roman a few years ago and got it signed for me. Thanks sis :-) This former Ram QB may be best remembered for his phantom sack in a playoff game, but he did do a fine job as a Ram QB - He had 3,277 career pass attempts - He had 1,847 career completions - He holds the Ram record for consecutive passes completed (18 vs the Giants in 1989) - He was honored by his teammates and coaches as the 1986 Carroll Rosenbloom Award recipient, signifying 'Rams rookie of year'
Jim Everett
What can I say about this Ram QB! Awesome? Unbelievable? How about MVP and Super Bowl MVP!! Yes, this man did it all in one year! By NO means a one year wonder! In just his first year as a Ram QB he has broken long standing Ram records.
In just his second year as the starting Ram QB he has also broken some NFL records and is on pace to break more NFL records! Who is this amazing Ram QB with records falling???? Why it's none other than....
Kurt Warner
This man had 1,435 career rushing attempts and gained 6,186 yds - He had 2 consecutive seasons with 1,000 or more yds (1973-74, 1976-77) - He tossed the Rams 1st TD pass in Super Bowl XIV - He had 5 consecutive Pro-Bowl seasons. Lawrence McCutcheon This man had 1,525 career attempts and rushed for 7,245 yds in his career - He had 58 career TD's - He broke tackles, ran through and over opposing defensives to gain 2,105 yds in one season (1984) - He had 3 All-Pro seasons - He was honored by his teammates and coaches as the 1983
Carroll Rosenbloom Award recipient, signifying 'Rams rookie of year' - He was also named NFL Rookie Of The Year as well as NFL Offensive Rookie Of The Year in 1983 - In 1984 this man was named NFL Offensive Player Of The Year as well as NFL Player Of The Year - In 1983, 84, 86 he was named NFL Running Back Of The Year - This man was just inducted into the National Football Hall Of Fame.
Eric 'The Great' Dickerson
Traded to the Rams in 1999 from the Colts for a 2nd and 5th round draft pick this man has proven he was a steal - This man is one of the most exciting players in the National Football League. He has the combination of speed, power and elusiveness - In 1999 this man helped the Rams to their first Super Bowl win with his 2,429 all purpose
yards and 12 TD's in 16 games - In 2000 this man had 2,189 all purpose yards, but he scored 26 TD's only playing 14 games - This man is none other than.... Marshall "Law" Faulk
This man was a deep receiving threat in the Rams' passing attack - His 4 TD catches of 67, 63, 36, and 16 yds helped the Rams defeat the Cowboys 37-31 in 1973. Harold Jackson This man was a legitimate big-play threat every time he touched the ball - He caught a pass in 81 consecutive games - He lead the Rams in receptions 9 times - He had 9,761 career reception yds - He had 48 career TD's - He had 3 seasons with 1,000 or more yds pass receiving - He had 3 All-Pro seasons - He made 3 Pro Bowl appearances. Henry Ellard This man set an NFL record for most yds receiving in a game with 336 yds on 15 receptions (New Orleans 1989) - He may best be remembered for his spectacular catch in the Giants OT playoff game when he caught the winning pass from Jim Everett and ran straight off into the tunnel - His 20.3 yds average gain is 2nd in the Rams' record book -Teamed up with Henry Ellard these two men were an aerial threat and a force to be reckon with. Willie 'Flipper' Anderson This man has speed and soft hands - A gifted athlete - Smooth, fluid, graceful, big-play receiver who is one of the best in the NFL - This man was the recipient of the Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award in 1994, 1995 and 1996 - This man caught the winning touchdown pass of 73 yards with just under 2 minutes to go in Super Bowl XXXIV to put the Rams in the lead Isaac BRUCE BRUCE BRUCE
This man was a strong and physical tight end - He was a superb blocker on running plays - He was also a very good receiver. Bob Klein This man could line up in any position and still catch passes - He set a Rams' team record for tight ends with 59 receptions in 1988. Pete Holohan
This man started with the Rams as a guard, he also played both right and left tackle - He won his share of honors at each of the positions. Charlie Cowan This man was regarded as one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL - He was one of the reasons why the Rams had such a great running game. Doug France Doug France may have been regarded as one of the best offensive tackles in the NFL during his playing days, but this man IS the best - 20 seasons of service - 259 games played - Named NFC Offensive Lineman Of The Year 4 times (1983, 1986, 1987, 1989) - 4 All-Pro seasons - 7 Pro Bowl seasons - 6 consecutive Pro Bowl seasons - Inducted into the National Football Hall Of Fame along with Jack Youngblood
Jackie Slater This man was the first offensive lineman in 30 years to be selected first overall in the 1997 NFL draft - This man made history in 1996 when he became the first player to win two consecutive Lombardi Awards, given to the outstanding collegiate lineman - This man has the combination of size, strength and athleticism - This man has the potential to become one of the best lineman in the NFL.
Orlando Pace
This man was the Rams 1st round draft pick in 1966 - After starting midway through his rookie season he was voted as the Rams' Rookie Of The Year - In his first 10 years as a Ram he played in 9 consecutive Pro Bowls - After playing 11 years he had become one of the most honored offensive linemen in the history of the Rams' - By the end of his career this man ended up with 7 All-Pro seasons - 11 Pro Bowl seasons - This man was just inducted into the National Football Hall Of Fame.
Tom Mack This man was nicknamed 'HERK', short for Hercules due to his strength - His enormous upper body strength enabled him to dominate the line of scrimmage - This man was All-Pro several times - He had 6 Pro Bowl seasons.
Dennis Harrah This man was drafted as an offensive tackle in 1979, but when injuries plagued the offensive line, he switched to guard - In his first 2 years playing he was called for holding only twice - This mans enormous strength aided Eric Dickerson in his record setting season (1984) - The offensive line also permitted just 21 sacks of Ram quarterbacks, the 2nd lowest total in the NFL that season - This man was selected to the Pro Bowl 5 times - He played in 4 consecutive Pro Bowls.
Kent Hill
This man was a versatile athlete with tremendous strength and power - He was a battler who played with high intensity - After playing guard this man later moved over to the center position - This man had 3 All-Pro seasons - He was selected to the Pro Bowl twice. Tom Newberry
This man was named Rams' Rookie Of The Year for the 1970 season - Before playing center this man had seen action as a guard, a tackle and as a tight end - In 1976 he was named the Rams' Outstanding Interior Lineman - This man had 6 consecutive Pro Bowl seasons. Rich Saul Signed as a free agent in 1978 it didn't take this man very long to became one of the best centers in the NFL - He was quick, explosive and an accomplished lead blocker - This man also had 6 consecutive Pro Bowl seasons. Doug Smith
This man was a bare footed kicker who attempted 217 FG's in his career making 158 - He made 4 FG's of over 50 yds in his career - His FG percentage for one season was 81.0 (1987 17 out of 21) - For his career his FG percentage was 72.8 putting him 3rd in the Rams record book - His longest FG was 52 yds Mike Lansford
This man was a Ram for only 3 years - He was the TOP punter in the NFL for the 1994 season when he averaged 44.8 yds per punt - His average gross yards for his career (250 punts) was 44.4 - 281 punts for 12,489 yds. Sean Landeta
There you have it! My offense! The men I would love to see play side by side. These men could do the 3 things I would want my offense to do. Control the clock, control the ball, and score at will! This would be my idea of an offense! *Given the fact that there are extremely talented players on past Rams teams, they were left out due to the fact these are the players I grew up watching play over the years. Why not e-mail me and tell me who YOUR all-time Rams team would be.
A very special thanks to clanram for making this border :-) |