From 2007-2011, the Rams went through their worst skid in history, 15-65.
They never made the playoffs past 2004, but St. Louis always had their backs. The Dome seats 66,000 & they averaged 60,200 in attendance in the 2 decades the Rams played in St. Louis. (Continued)
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“It’s the veteran Torry Holt who wins it! …Touchdown, St. Louis! Unbelievable!”
—Joe Buck
Marc Bulger with a 45-yard touchdown strike to Big Game. (2008)
“Their crowd deserves a significant portion of this success… I’ve never been an arena that had the kind of crowd noise that they had today. It’s a tribute to their fans. It was very, very difficult” —Marty Schottenheimer
From the LA Times in 2003:
“When you can finally hear yourself think in the Edward Jones Dome, it’s usually too late.
The Bengals learned that the hard way Sunday with a loss to the St. Louis Rams in what one deflated lineman called the loudest stadium in the league by far.”
“It was a crazy atmosphere,” Anderson said. “We couldn’t hear in the huddle. We couldn’t hear on the sidelines. We couldn’t hear at the line of scrimmage.
“It’s impossible to block two guys just burning up the field when you can’t hear.”
No Tush Push needed here. How about Marc Bulger with a Monday Night Football QB sneak rushing touchdown? Michaels and Madden with the call as the Sea parts for #10. (2003)
Sterling Sharpe was a really good football player. Tory Holt was better. 325 more receptions, 5200 more yards and 9 more https://t.co/dLW2E05vKA must have been https://t.co/NPf3qrMvY7. Tory has a ring.Sharpe doesn’https://t.co/OhADi2liRg makes you sick and sad at the same time.