You must be wiping this from your memory. And that's smart.Nice to see that Torry is still representing the Rams organization. It was painful to see Issac with the 49ers and Holt in a Jags uniform. Glad Torry is hanging around.
You must be wiping this from your memory. And that's smart.
I know. But he put on the cloak of shame.He didn't play a regular season game with the Patriots.
This would've hurt, if it happened.You must be wiping this from your memory. And that's smart.
Welcome to the board, fatteh.Love Holt and that segment, but disagree with the concept the GSOT was a revolution. It has not become the way teams play football, it's the opposite -- most teams throw short, safe passes and are scared of taking too much risk on offense (the so-called West Coast Offense concept). The GSOT system is rare to spread because to make it work you need unique talent. A great statement of just how talented that Rams team was is just looking at the negative turnover margin for the 2001 team yet it still won 14 games. A revolution is change that becomes the norm, the GSOT was anything but a repeatable norm because it was talent-driven, not system-driven. Sadly, the bland fast-food of the west coast offense is so easy to plug and dink that's what most teams pick because it's safe.
Yeah, the patriots did it in 10, 11 and 12.Are we still the only team to score 500 points or more in 3 consecutive seasons? I feel like the answer is no because of the outrageous amount of passing that goes on. I bet the GSOT would score even more points in today's NFL.
Welcome Bot.Love Holt and that segment, but disagree with the concept the GSOT was a revolution. It has not become the way teams play football, it's the opposite -- most teams throw short, safe passes and are scared of taking too much risk on offense (the so-called West Coast Offense concept). The GSOT system is rare to spread because to make it work you need unique talent. A great statement of just how talented that Rams team was is just looking at the negative turnover margin for the 2001 team yet it still won 14 games. A revolution is change that becomes the norm, the GSOT was anything but a repeatable norm because it was talent-driven, not system-driven. Sadly, the bland fast-food of the west coast offense is so easy to plug and dink that's what most teams pick because it's safe.
There is no doubt why he is my favorite ram ever. He also talks up the team as often as possible. Warner rarely does and Marshall only does when asked. I feel like Torry could he asked how he was feeling and he would respond with "great, I was part of the GSOT"