Poll: Rams Super Bowl legacy stuff

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Which Rams Super Bowl loss changes the Rams’ legacy the most, if we had won it?

  • SB XIV vs Pittsburgh

  • SB XXXVI vs NE

  • SB LIII vs NE

  • Fuck off Mojo, I was in a good mood


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Mojo Ram

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I watched a full game replay of SB XIV today. Damn that was a physical game and a good one.

Anyway, It got me thinking about what if’s and the Rams’ historic legacy and all that. The Rams are 2-3 in the big one.

Of course, those three particular games are heartbreaking losses. Gut punches.…but these were still fantastic teams and seasons.

No salty bitterness for me except for one of those three games, but that’s a different kind of discussion.

So give the Rams a win instead of a loss in one of those three games…which one has the most important impact in the long term scope of the history of the franchise?

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I would say Super Bowl XIV would have changed Rams history. It would have validated all those great Rams teams which won 7 NFC West titles in a row. It also wouldn't have given the freakin' Raiders the chance to win the first Super Bowl in LA.
 

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I haven’t voted yet. Each game and Rams era has its own validity. It is interesting to talk about how it could have changed things for other teams too.

Winning our first one a full 20 years before we finally got one is kind of huge for a hungry fan base.

Denying Brady and Belichick’s first one and securing at least a mini dynasty of our own. Does NE still dominate the next decade if they lose that gm?

Denying Brady and Belichick’s last one and where we would be today…three years later. Would we have two in four years? Or just the one vs NE.
 

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I haven’t voted yet. Each game and Rams era has its own validity. It is interesting to talk about how it could have changed things for other teams too.

Winning our first one a full 20 years before we finally got one is kind of huge for a hungry fan base.

Denying Brady and Belichick’s first one and securing at least a mini dynasty of our own. Does NE still dominate the next decade if they lose that gm?

Denying Brady and Belichick’s last one and where we would be today…three years later. Would we have two in four years? Or just the one vs NE.

Of course, the patriots cheated us out of that title, unless you believe that Goodell reviewed those tapes, didn't see any cheating, but destroyed the tapes without anyone else seeing them?
 

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The Rams were SO GOOD that year. 2 Superbowls for the GSOT would have been deserving and cements that team as one of the best all time.
 

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The 79 loss for me.

My Grandmother made me go to a special church thing during most of that game. It was just a normal church service held at a later time... nothing special about it at all.

I had just gone to the NFC Championship game and watched us win against Tampon. My Grandad surprised me with that. I was so ready to watch the Super Bowl.... but NO... Grandmom made us go to church!

The preacher's wife felt so bad for me that she was running back and forth from the church to her house and updating me in the score. We were freaking winning! I was so mad it was unbelievable.

We got home in time for me to see us lose. I swore that day to my Grandmother that when I was old enough to decide for myself I would never go to church again! I really did that.

And... I kept that promise. I know she is mad about it as she looks down from heaven, but I was even madder missing most of that game.

So I could have been a much holier person if not for that loss. Much much holier!
 

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Of course, the patriots cheated us out of that title, unless you believe that Goodell reviewed those tapes, didn't see any cheating, but destroyed the tapes without anyone else seeing them?

Then decided to fine the organization, the HC, and take away their 1rst round pick because…
There were no improprieties or evidence of wrongful doing.
 

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The loss to the Patriots changed Mike Martz, he was never the same because he didn't trust anyone because of the stunt the Patriots pulled and got away with. Rams should have won that game giving them Two Super Bowls in three years and IMO, it would have been Martz that would have been on of the winningest Head Coaches of all time.
 

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The loss to the Patriots changed Mike Martz, he was never the same because he didn't trust anyone because of the stunt the Patriots pulled and got away with. Rams should have won that game giving them Two Super Bowls in three years and IMO, it would have been Martz that would have been on of the winningest Head Coaches of all time.
And, I'd be using Martz's picture as my avatar instead of Vermeil's! Max Q, baby!~ Den
 

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The Pittsburgh loss, no doubt.

In an Era, where the only 2 teams talked about were Dallas and Pittsburgh, that win would have changed the montra.
 

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I changed my vote. If the Rams hang on vs Pittsburgh it’s the biggest upset in SB history…

which means that the Patriots beating the Rams in the 2001 Homeland Security Bowl is no longer the biggest upset in SB history.
 

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The 79 loss for me.

My Grandmother made me go to a special church thing during most of that game. It was just a normal church service held at a later time... nothing special about it at all.

I had just gone to the NFC Championship game and watched us win against Tampon. My Grandad surprised me with that. I was so ready to watch the Super Bowl.... but NO... Grandmom made us go to church!

The preacher's wife felt so bad for me that she was running back and forth from the church to her house and updating me in the score. We were freaking winning! I was so mad it was unbelievable.

We got home in time for me to see us lose. I swore that day to my Grandmother that when I was old enough to decide for myself I would never go to church again! I really did that.

And... I kept that promise. I know she is mad about it as she looks down from heaven, but I was even madder missing most of that game.

So I could have been a much holier person if not for that loss. Much much holier!
My mom did that same crap to me for the Tampa NFC championship. She had to go "grocery shopping". My mom sucked and would go shopping for 4+ hours at a time.

So, at age 12, I went into our Ford Pinto and listened to the whole game on the radio. Sucked, but better than nothing.

I did get to watch the whole Super Bowl XIV though...thank god!
 

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My mom did that same crap to me for the Tampa NFC championship. She had to go "grocery shopping". My mom sucked and would go shopping for 4+ hours at a time.

So, at age 12, I went into our Ford Pinto and listened to the whole game on the radio. Sucked, but better than nothing.

I did get to watch the whole Super Bowl XIV though...thank god!
"No complaining! That Pinto station wagon was top of the line, in '79!" ~ Karate's Mom
 

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Great poll and discussion.

Although the voting is not keeping balance with the comments.

Definitely SB XIV for me.

For the reasons all have already given.

Leading going into the fourth quarter. Then that heathen @Selassie I showed up and made us lose the game.
 

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I remember crying after losing the Super Bowl to the Cheatriots. The fact that they lost and ruined the GSOT's dynasty was bad enough, but when I heard that they cheated to win pissed me off something absolute fierce.
 

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SB 14. Would've been the exclamation point to a great decade, against a dynasty franchise no less.
 

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The Rams lost a few fans with the move to Anaheim. The exploding bandwagon after a Championship would've more than made up for it. Plus, the Rams as a Championship team would've had an easier time greasing some political wheels in Anaheim (with resepect to some development in the 80's). There's a small chance what happened 15 years later, would've been different.

Oh, add in the Vince Ferragamo movie too.