Twenty-five years ago today (Jan. 30) the 1999 St. Louis Rams completed an incredible, shocking, and unforgettable season by defeating the Tennessee Titans to win the 34th Super Bowl.
I covered that team from start to finish, and will always treasure the improbable underdog-turned-hero quarterback (Kurt Warner), the sensational running back (Marshall Faulk), cast of playmaking receivers (Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt, Az-Hakim, Ricky Proehl), the one-man wall at offensive tackle (Orlando Pace), the tough linebacker who made the game-winning stop (Mike Jones), the warm and emotionally charged head coach Dick Vermeil) and the mad-scientist offensive coordinator (Mike Martz) who orchestrated the "Greatest Show On Turf" ...
In this video, I fondly recap the season that came out of nowhere and salute the stars, the coaches, the characters, the overlooked parts of the team, and the glorious moments and memories that live on.
Come take a ride with me, as we go back in time to 1999.
Thank you.
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