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Towards the end of the show's run, the method to win the game had changed. In this format, a team had to correctly convey and guess seven words or more to win the game. Extra rounds were played if the goal had not been reached by the end of a full round, and the tiebreaker was cut to two words in 30 seconds.
In the 2024 offseason, the Rams committed more than $65 million to fortify the offensive line, and then focused on defense with their first- and second-round draft picks. Most of the decisions ...
The Rams cut Todd Gurley in one of the more surprising moves of the offseason.
Buffalo got back in the game with an Allen touchdown pass cutting Los Angeles' lead to 38-35 in the fourth quarter, but the defense couldn't get a critical stop after that, and Puka Nacua's 19 ...
"The Greatest Show on Turf" was a nickname for the high-flying offense of the St. Louis Rams during the 1999, 2000, and 2001 National Football League (NFL) seasons. The offense was designed by attack-oriented offensive coordinator (during the 1999 season) and head coach (during the 2000 and 2001 seasons) Mike Martz who mixed an aerial attack and a run offense in an Air Coryell-style offense.
Michael Martz (born May 13, 1951) is an American football coach. Best known for his coaching tenure with the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League (NFL), he served as the offensive coordinator for the Rams' Greatest Show on Turf offense in 1999 that led the franchise to its first Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXIV.
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They appeared headed for a similar showdown in 1968 (they were scheduled to face each other in the season finale in L.A.), as the Rams entered week 13 with a 10-1-1 record while the Colts were 11-1-0. But in the next to last game, the Rams were upset by the Chicago Bears 17-16 in what was known as "the lost down game."