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DaveFan'51

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Sorry about the Font size, it looked bigger when I posted it!!
 
I'd really like to see the Yellow Jersey - White Pants uniform as a throwback instead of the Royal Blue and Canary Yellow pants combo.
The ones that they had in '94 for the 75th year celebration were pretty sweet.

Aside from that, its a little surprising to see that Jim Everrett is the all-time leading passer still...thought Bulger had more yards...
 
Curiosity got the best of me...Bulger had 22,814 yards passing with the Rams.
I got these stat sheets from a blog when looking for historical Ram photos so I don't know when they where originally posted!
 
I got these stat sheets from a blog when looking for historical Ram photos so I don't know when they where originally posted!
All good...it was right and I was wrong...shows how time gets away from us! I remember Everett in college at Purdon't but forgot he was Rams all-time passer too! Thanks for the graphic it was an interesting read.
 
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In 1946, the Los Angeles Rams signed Kenny Washington, the first African American player in the modern era.

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I'd really like to see the Yellow Jersey - White Pants uniform as a throwback instead of the Royal Blue and Canary Yellow pants combo.
The ones that they had in '94 for the 75th year celebration were pretty sweet.

Aside from that, its a little surprising to see that Jim Everrett is the all-time leading passer still...thought Bulger had more yards...
I am partial to the blue on yellow as well. 34 in the picture above with the arm bands is sweet as is its opposite, 62. I actually looked for one of the yellows on the web to buy for myself but couldn't find. The original red, blue and brown would sure throw people though. That would be kinda fun. I'm assuming that the 7 uni is from Cleveland.

I was thinking there was a blue on yellow helmet for a short while...blue horns on yellow helmet. Maybe one of the early leather ones? I could be wrong.