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About The Rams
The St Louis Rams are one of the NFL's oldest franchises, beginning
their football life in Cleveland in 1937. During their first six
seasons in existence, they managed to top .500 only once. In 1943, the
franchise was disbanded for a year as the result of a manpower
shortage caused by World War II. The Rams finally had a winning season
in 1945 and beat the Washington Redskins in the NFL Championship Game.
That championship game proved to be the last game the Rams would play
in Cleveland. Dan Reeves, a businessman who bought the team in 1941,
decided to move the Rams to Los Angeles for the 1946 season. Reeves
signed Kenny Washington and Woody Strode, the first African-Americans
with an NFL contract since 1932. Reeves also became the first owner to
employ a full-time scouting staff.
The heady successes of the early 1950's produced one final division
championship in 1955 under a rookie coach, Sid Gillman. The Rams then
slipped into the second division, and didn't return to contention
again until 1967. By that time, George Allen had taken over as coach.
Allen fashioned the highly-publicized Fearsome Foursome line that
included future Hall of Famers Merlin Olsen and Deacon Jones. Allen's
five-year record was 49-19-4, best ever for a Rams coach.
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The Rams continued winning through the 1970's. With Chuck Knox at
the helm, they won five straight NFC West titles between 1973 and
1977. They won another two after Ray Malavasi replaced Knox in 1978.
The 1979 Rams won the NFC championship before losing to Pittsburgh,
31-19, in Super Bowl XIV.
In 1972, the Baltimore Colts' Carroll Rosenbloom traded franchises
with Bob Irsay, who bought the Rams earlier that year, and took
control of the franchise. Rosenbloom died in 1979 and his widow,
Georgia, replaced him as owner/president. In 1995, Rosenbloom moved
the Rams to St. Louis.
After taking a 14-year sabbatical from the coaching profession from
?83-96, Vermeil returned to the league as President of Football
Operations and head coach of the St. Louis Rams on January 22, 1997.
Vermeil took over a St. Louis Rams team which had suffered seven
consecutive losing seasons and hadn?t been to the postseason since
?88. In just his third season as head coach of the St Louis Rams
club in ?99, he guided the Rams to a 13-3 regular season record and
a thrilling 23-16 victory vs. Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV. The St.
Louis Rams contained its opponents to 21 points or less in all 13 of
those regular season victories, winning those contests by an average
margin of 22.9 points per game.
Despite losing current Kansas City QB Trent Green to a season-ending
injury in the preseason, a former Arena League and NFL Europe
quarterback named Kurt Warner emerged to lead the St. Louis Rams to
the promised land. While Vermeil was the season?s most decorated
coach, Rams? Warner was the league?s most honored player, taking
home the NFL Most Valuable Player and Super Bowl MVP trophies. Just
11 days following that Super Bowl victory, Vermeil announced what
would be a short-lived retirement from the Rams on February 1, 2000
and joined the Chiefs less than a year later.
In his first two seasons as head coach of the St. Louis Rams, Mike
Martz blazed a trail and created offensive standards never seen in
the 82 years of the NFL. The St Lois Rams have been called "The
Greatest Show on Earth" and Martz is the ringmaster, directing the
most dangerous and prolific offense the game has known.
?The St Louis Rams have led the NFL in offense in each of the last
three seasons and produced back-to-back-to-back NFL Most Valuable
Players: Kurt Warner in 1999, Marshall Faulk in 2000, and Warner in
2001 (Faulk was NFL offensive player of the year from 1999-2001).
?No NFL team other than the St Louis Rams has had the outright
winner of the MVP award for three consecutive seasons. Green Bay
came closest with Brett Favre in 1995 and 1996, but Favre shared the
honor with Detroit's Barry Sanders in 1997.
?In the last three seasons, the Rams have averaged 32.6 points a
game and 420 yards total offense.
?In 2001, the Rams became the first team to score at least 500
points in three consecutive seasons.
?In the last three seasons, the Rams have broken 16 NFL offensive
records and 75 team records. The Rams have tied 4 NFL offensive
records and 30 team records. The team records are for offensive,
defensive, and special teams.
Rams Tickets
Ticket Retriever sells Rams Tickets for every game nationwide.
Rams Tickets can be purchased online or by calling our toll free
number (866) 248-9054. We specialize in providing tickets in a wide
range of locations including hard-to-find premium tickets to all major
events nationwide including NFL tickets to any game.
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