Revisiting the 1999 St. Louis Rams

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You're clueless. Please never post about anything sports related again. As a Patriots fan, I'd have more reason to dislike Tomlinson than Fault. However, it's a fact both of them consistently cried over the course of their careers.
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Him too

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since they were brought up, the '94 niners weren't losing to anyone that year. Young was on a mission. He won another MVP. Deion was maybe the best corner that ever lived that year.

They had Young, Rice, Ricky Waters who was an elite back at that point, John Taylor, Brent Jones, Williams Floyd

On defense, Deion, Bryant Young, Dana Stubblefield, Eric Davis, Merton Hanks, Tim McDonald, Ken Norton Jr., the list goes on and on.

1st in points scored and 6th in total defense. They didn't take week 17 seriously. They would have probably ended on a 14-game winning streak. :wow: :wow:
Dan would have gotten revenge.
I know it.

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You're right.

The 2000 Ravens were more "special defense" than a special team.

That great Denver defense last year allowed 296 points.
The 2000 Ravens allowed 165.
Another forgotten note, the Titans took a pick to the house in each regular season game against them that year. That's 14 of the 165 that the defense didn't give up. They played 5 games that October, scored 0 touchdowns on offense, and still managed to win 2 of them :wow:. The Rams fit the bill though. That 1999 team also led the league in sacks and rushing yards allowed (the 2001 team was also really impressive in the way of yards/points/turnovers). Warner was just the second quarterback to throw for 40 touchdowns in a season back then.

What about the superbowl Bucs?

average offense but the defense was special. 12.3 a game. Held my niners to 6 points in the divisional round. Killed the Raiders in the SB
Fewer points allowed than the 1985 bears :wow:. 9 defensive touchdowns scored on the year :demonic:

Rex Ryan is still eating off that season.
He never really ate off that season though. Marvin Lewis was the defensive coordinator in 2000. Rex was the defensive line coach. He ran the defense from 2005-2008.
 

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Nah, but Eric Moulds was a very good receiver.
Good player. People always seem to forget about him and Jimmy Smith...as far as good receivers of the last 20 years go.

Bills had the best D in the league that year along with the Titans hence why they shut them boys down...but we know the rest:ld:

Moulds was a fukking beast:obama:
 

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Florida had some dope ass teams in the late 90's and early 00's

The Jags with Brunell, Fred Taylor, Jimmy Smith and Keenan McCardell

The Bucs of course

And the Dolphins with Ricky and that defense. Jason Taylor and Zach Taylor were beasts and Sam Madison and Patrick Surtain had the CB spots locked


Jacksonville got owned by Tennessee in 99 for some reason. Every game they lost that year was to the Titans I believe:bryan:

Dolphins had bum ass Jay Fielder destroying any title chances they had
 
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