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  2. 1978 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 41st year with the National Football League and the 33rd season in Los Angeles. They improved on their 10–4 record from the previous season and finished 12–4.

  3. 1978–79 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    However, Minnesota tied the game 6 seconds before halftime when quarterback Fran Tarkenton threw a 1-yard touchdown to Ahmad Rashad. From that point on, the Rams controlled the rest of the game. After Cullen Bryant gave Los Angeles the lead midway through the third period with a 3-yard touchdown, Haden threw a 27-yard touchdown to Ron Jessie ...

  4. 1977–78 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the game, the Rams had three turnovers, while the Vikings didn't have any. The Rams took the opening kickoff and moved the ball to the Minnesota 31. However, Alan Page ended the drive by dropping RB Lawrence McCutcheon for a 1-yard loss on 4th down and 2. The Vikings took over and drove 70 yards, with Lee completing 5/5 passes, to ...

  5. Vikings have history of thwarting Rams in playoffs but L.A ...

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    The Vikings beat the Rams in the 1969 Western Conference Championship, NFC title games in 1974 and '76, and a '77 divisional matchup before L.A. got revenge in 1978.

  6. History of the Los Angeles Rams - Wikipedia

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    The Rams started off strongly by winning seven out of their first eight games, but a three-game losing streak in November dropped the team to 7-4. Wide receiver Robert Woods was lost for the season, but the Rams bolstered their roster by signing free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and trading for former Denver Broncos All-Pro linebacker ...

  7. Why no team has won 3 straight Super Bowls ... and why the ...

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    1976: lost to Raiders 24-7 in AFC Championship Game. PITTSBURGH STEELERS, TAKE II. 1978, Super Bowl XIII: Steelers 35, Dallas Cowboys 31 ... Steelers 31, Los Angeles Rams 19. 1980: missed playoffs ...

  8. 1978 Pro Bowl - Wikipedia

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    The game was played on Monday, January 23, 1978, at Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida before a crowd of 50,716. [1] The final score was NFC 14, AFC 13. [2] Ted Marchibroda of the Baltimore Colts lead the AFC team against an NFC team coached by Los Angeles Rams head coach Chuck Knox. [1] The referee was Fred Wyant. [1]

  9. Charles White, Heisman Trophy-Winning Back At USC, Dead ... - AOL

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    Charles White rushes against Alabama in 1978. “He was the toughest player I’ve ever coached,” said John Robinson, White’s former head coach at USC and with the Los Angeles Rams.