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The offensive line, led by tackle Doug France, Jackie Slater and guard Dennis Harrah, paved the Rams running attack to 4th in the NFC during the season despite injuries.
Despite outgaining the Titans in total offensive yards in the first half, 294 – 89, the Rams held merely a 9 – 0 halftime lead on three field goals.
The Rams offensive line was led by guard Adam Timmerman and offensive tackle Orlando Pace, who was selected to the Pro Bowl for the third consecutive year.
As was customary at the time, the Rams ' offensive starters were introduced first, as the Rams were considered the visitors.
* Irv Pankey, Aberdeen High School, 2 time wrestling state champion ( 1975 – 1976 ); Penn State offensive lineman ( 1976 – 1980 ); NFL: Los Angeles Rams ( 1980 – 1990 ) Indianapolis Colts ( 1991 – 1992 )
* Phil Trautwein ( born 1986 ), offensive tackle who has played for the St. Louis Rams.
* Frank Marchlewski, former NFL player who was offensive lineman for six seasons for the Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons, and Buffalo Bills
Anthony Ronald " Ron " Yary ( born July 16, 1946 ) is a former professional American football offensive tackle, playing primarily for the Minnesota Vikings and also for the Los Angeles Rams.
The Rams ' high-powered offense, run by offensive coordinator Mike Martz, was nicknamed " The Greatest Show on Turf " and registered the first in a string of three consecutive 500-point seasons, an NFL record.
The Rams were eliminated from the playoffs in the wild card round by the New Orleans Saints despite one of the most productive offensive years by an NFL team.
The Rams set a new NFL record for total offensive yards in 2000, with 7, 335.
The Eagles traded Brown, along with cornerback Jim Nettles, to the Rams in exchange for offensive tackle Joe Carollo, guard Don Chuy and defensive back Irv Cross.
Brown was traded by the Rams to the Oakland Raiders, along with two draft picks, in exchange for offensive tackle Harry Schuh and cornerback Kent McCloughan on June 23, 1971.
Named the NFL / NFC offensive lineman of the year three times, Brown was also chosen to play in six Pro Bowls-three with the Eagles, two with the Rams, and one final time with the Raiders.
* Hank Fraley, offensive lineman for the St. Louis Rams originally drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles
The ban on the Sack Dance stemmed from a 1983 game against the Los Angeles Rams, when Gastineau and Rams Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle Jackie Slater got into a fight following a Gastineau sack of Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo.
The original purpose of Allen's hiring was to scout the Rams, whom the Bears would play twice during the season ; Allen was asked for insights into Gillman's, and the Rams ', offensive strategy and signals.
This play was also a part of the offensive repertoire of the NFL's Los Angeles Rams teams of the mid-1970s under coach Chuck Knox.
With Scott Linehan as the new head coach, the Rams had a more balanced offensive attack.

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Meanwhile, Minnesota allowed only a combined 24 points in their playoff wins against the St. Louis Cardinals, 30-14, and their narrow defeat of the Los Angeles Rams, 14-10, after their defense stopped an attempted comeback touchdown drive from the Rams on the Vikings ' own 2-yard line.
This game was also noted for a controversial procedure penalty during one Rams ' drive when Los Angeles guard Tom Mack was called for a false start near the Viking goal line following Alan Page crossing the line of scrimmage unabated.
The Titans then drove to the St. Louis 10-yard line with six seconds remaining, but on the final play of the game, Rams linebacker Mike Jones tackled Tennessee wide receiver Kevin Dyson one yard short of the goal line to prevent a potential game-tying touchdown.
The Rams started the game out strong by taking the opening kickoff and marching to the Tennessee 17-yard line.
In contrast, the Rams were able to reach inside the Tennessee 20-yard line on all 4 of their remaining drives before halftime, but on each one, the Titans defense forced St. Louis to settle for field goal attempts from kicker Jeff Wilkins, who was successful in making 3 of them, but missed one attempt from 34 yards.
The Tennessee defense then forced the Rams to a three-and-out, and Horan's 30-yard punt gave them the ball back at their 47-yard line.
However on the Rams ' first play of their ensuing drive, Warner threw a long pass that was caught by Bruce at the Titans ' 38-yard line, who then ran it all the way into the end zone for a 73-yard touchdown completion to give St. Louis a 23 – 16 lead.
Two plays later, with the Titans facing 3rd down and 5 to go, McNair was hit by two Rams ' defenders, but he escaped and completed a 16-yard pass to Dyson to gain a first down at the Rams 10-yard line.
On the final play of Super Bowl XXXIV, Rams ' linebacker Mike Jones applies The Tackle to Titans receiver Kevin Dyson, who fell one yard short of the goal line.
With no timeouts remaining and the ball on the Rams ' 10 yard line, the Titans were trailing by a touchdown and had one last opportunity to tie the game.
Early in the second quarter, the Rams drove to New England's 34-yard line, but quarterback Kurt Warner threw an incompletion on third down, and Wilkins ' subsequent 52-yard field goal attempt sailed wide left.
With less than two minutes left in the first half, Warner completed a pass to receiver Ricky Proehl at the Rams 40-yard line, but New England defensive back Antwan Harris forced a fumble while tackling him, which was recovered by Patriots defensive back Terrell Buckley.
Aided by a 20-yard reception by wide receiver Az-Zahir Hakim, a 22-yard reception by Bruce, and a defensive pass interference penalty on Patriots defensive back Otis Smith, the Rams advanced to the New England 41-yard line.
Later in the third quarter, Otis Smith intercepted a pass intended for Rams wide receiver Torry Holt after Holt slipped while coming off the line of scrimmage, and returned the ball 30 yards to the Rams 33-yard line.
The Rams responded by driving to the Patriots ' 3-yard line on their ensuing drive.

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Walsh felt that this was because the Cowboys were scheduled to play the Rams the next week in a rare Sunday night game and that showing the highlights of the 49ers ' win would potentially hurt the game's ratings.
The score was deadlocked 17-17 in the final period, but a 73-yard touchdown pass by Rams quarterback Norm van Brocklin to wide receiver Tom Fears broke the tie and gave Los Angeles the lead for good.
Dallas's lone victory in a conference championship or Super Bowl wearing the blue jerseys was in the 1978 NFC Championship game against the Los Angeles Rams.
It was the first time the Rams wore white at home since ( moving to St. Louis ) their existence in Los Angeles where they also used to do the same on some occasion against Dallas.
While Mike, Mark, Zonker, BD, and Boopsie were all now graduates, BD and Boopsie were living in Malibu, where BD was a third-string quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, and Boopsie was making a living from walk-on and cameo roles.
In 1929 it was acquired by Green & Carter, of Winchester, Hampshire, who were engaged in the manufacturing and installation of the well-known Vulcan and Vacher Rams.
There was no more playoff magic as the Rams finally defeated the Vikings, 34 – 10 in Los Angeles after having lost in their previous four playoff matchups ( in 1969, ' 74, ' 76 and ' 77 ).
The game was a shootout that Minnesota led 17 – 14 at halftime, but the Rams outscored Minnesota 35 – 20 in the second half to win 49 – 37.
The Vikings were 11 – 2 after 14 weeks, but slumped briefly, losing their last three to the Rams, Packers and Colts while starting quarterback Daunte Culpepper was hampered by injury.
As it happened, the Olympic torch was passing through St. Louis on its way to Salt Lake City for the 2002 Winter Olympics, and Smith served as a torchbearer in a ceremony with St. Louis Rams ' quarterback Kurt Warner that evening.
The phrase was later appropriated by the Los Angeles Rams.
The reason that they managed to do so was because they had the best record in the worst division at the time ( Seahawks 7-9, Rams 7-9, 49ers 6-10, Cardinals 5-11 ) and won the decisive season finale against the Rams.
It was also the last Super Bowl until Super Bowl XXXIV between the St. Louis Rams and Tennessee Titans to feature two teams who had never previously won a Super Bowl.
Dallas was also the defending Super Bowl XII champion, and finished the 1978 regular season with a 12-4 record, and posted playoff victories over the Atlanta Falcons and the Los Angeles Rams.
Super Bowl XIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference ( NFC ) champion Los Angeles Rams and the American Football Conference ( AFC ) champion Pittsburgh Steelers to decide the National Football League ( NFL ) champion for the 1979 season.
It was also the first time that the Super Bowl was coincidentally played in the home market of one of the participants ; at the time, the Rams played at nearby Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The Rams barely outscored their opponents in total points, 323 to 309, and finished the regular season with a 9-7 record, the worst ever by a team who advanced to the Super Bowl ( that record was later tied by the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII and the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLVI ).
But the Rams main strength was their defense which featured defensive end Jack Youngblood, who made the Pro Bowl for the 7th year in a row and was playing with a broken leg, and lightning-quick Fred Dryer on the opposite end.
This was also the only Super Bowl to date between two teams who had losing records the previous season, although Super Bowl XXXIV matched a team that had a losing record in 1998 ( St. Louis Rams ) vs. a team that finished a mediocre 8-8 that year ( Tennessee Titans ).

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