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Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Stranger
Each week someone can select a former Rams player for us to discuss. Let's kick it off with Hacksaw.



Jack (Hacksaw) Reynolds Middle Linebacker HT: 6-1 WT: 227 College: Tennessee With the Rams 1970 - 1980 Played 13 postseasons games

Honors: Pro Bowl Seasons 2

All NFC Seasons 4

First Draft Pick in 1970

Tackles Stats and TD: 897 career combined tackles (Second in the Rams History)

6 seasons leading the team in tackles top 1 tied with David "Deacon" Jones 1 career TD in 1979 (no playoffs)

Most combined tackles by a linebacker in the Rams History

1979 Rams at Denver on Sept. 6 Thursday on Prime Time:

The Rams won their first game of the season, when middle linebacker Jack Reynolds crawled into the the end zone on a QB Craig Morton fumble to beat Denver 13 - 9.

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http://members.tripod.com/~mydamrams/MIDIS/21.wav

This was his first and only TD of Reynolds career with the Rams on Prime Time, national television. This is the same season the Rams made their first Super Bowl appearance in 1980.

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Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Stranger
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Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by dieterbrock
I'll say this much about "Hacksaw", a couple of guys use Hacksaw as their handle, and they are a couple of my favorite posters.

As for the man himself, I wish I could honestly remember him playing, my knowledge is more from watching video and knowing stats.
Just a flat out beast!

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by TomSlick
One of the leaders of the team in the '70s and early 80s. One of my favorite players of all time. In the late 70s, the RAMS had a run up a pretty impressive streak of crushing the niners on a yearly basis. Reynolds, in a interview, had said that he and his fellow defensive players could see the niners offense never wanted to take the field against their unit. Their body language and lack of talking made it very clear the niner offense was intimated by the RAMS D.

The teams of the 70s are the yardstick I measure every RAMS team by. Yeah, they never won a Super Bowl and only went to one at the end of the decade, but those teams were beasts. Well-run and knew the importance of pummeling the niners.

Our current group is an embarrassment when measured against those teams. Our current D and STs don't match the 70s teams, but they are, at least, respectable. Our offense, HC and OC are not even in the same zip code as those long ago teams.

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Bartman31
anybody that sawed a jeep in half after a loss is going to be an all time favorite

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Hacksaw
dieterbrock wrote:I'll say this much about "Hacksaw", a couple of guys use Hacksaw as their handle, and they are a couple of my favorite posters.

As for the man himself, I wish I could honestly remember him playing, my knowledge is more from watching video and knowing stats.
Just a flat out beast!


Coming from a poster like yourself I take this as a great compliment dieter.
Excellent choice for the first alum Stranger.

Reynolds was an All-SEC and All-American linebacker who went on to become a decade-and-a-half NFL vet with two Super Bowl rings. But what's the deal with his nickname? After the undefeated Vols suffered a crushing loss to Ole Miss, a brokenhearted Reynolds commenced to sawing his Chevy truck (some say it was a Porsche) in half with, yes, a hacksaw. It took two days. "I cut it clean through the driveshaft," he still says, proudly. After sleeping on it, Reynolds grabbed some teammates and took them to see his handiwork, only to find that the vehicle's remains had been hauled away, leaving only the worn-out saw and the 13 broken blades it took to complete the task. Looking back, that was actually fortuitous, because Jack "Half a Pickup" Reynolds doesn't sound nearly as cool as Jack "Hacksaw" Reynolds.

To bad there aren't more videos / commercials of Jack while he was playing for the Rams. The worst part, he left us for the fartwhiners. AAUGH.

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Neil039
Was just a few years before my time. I remember him playing, just not clearly. His effort and name has been synonymous within Rams history!

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by Elvis
My first year of really being a fan was '79 so i missed most of his Rams career and can't say i really remember much about his play in '79 and '80. But i am well aware of his legend.

I'm familiar with the work of the two Hacksaws who post here, solid...

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by dieterbrock
I do unfortunately remember him as a 49er. And I try to forget that

Re: Alumni Saturdays

PostPosted:9 years 4 months ago
by TomSlick
Sadly, Hack wasn't the only RAM who went to the niners. Several made the move and that started the niner dynasty. The "Georgia Reign of Terror" had begun.