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 by maxxx power
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   1016  
 Joined:  Jan 13 2016
United States of America   Norcal
Pro Bowl

Stranger wrote:Very interesting. Here's top 50. Bulger is higher than Warner.

Rk From To G Pos AV
1 Merlin Olsen 1962 1976 208 DT 159
2 Jack Youngblood 1971 1984 202 DE 139
3 Jackie Slater 1976 1995 259 T 129
4 Isaac Bruce 1994 2007 197 WR 128
5 Orlando Pace 1997 2008 158 T 123
6 Tom Mack 1966 1978 184 G 120
7 Torry Holt 1999 2008 158 WR 116
8 Charlie Cowan 1961 1975 206 T 105
9 Deacon Jones 1961 1971 151 DE 105
10 Eddie Meador 1960 1970 151 DB 103
11 Roman Gabriel 1962 1972 130 QB 100
12 Marshall Faulk 1999 2005 99 RB 98
13 Henry Ellard 1983 1993 158 WR 95
14 Isiah Robertson 1971 1978 111 LB 91
15 Doug Smith 1978 1991 187 C 88
16 Larry Brooks 1972 1982 131 DT 82
17 Nolan Cromwell 1977 1987 161 DB 82
18 Lawrence McCutcheon 1972 1979 89 RB 82
19 Rich Saul 1970 1981 176 C 82
20 Joe Scibelli 1961 1975 202 G 81
21 Dennis Harrah 1975 1987 168 G 80
22 Steven Jackson 2004 2012 131 RB 80
23 Jack Reynolds 1970 1980 145 LB 79
24 Tom Newberry 1986 1994 131 G 78
25 Jim Everett 1986 1993 107 QB 77
26 Jack Pardee 1960 1970 133 LB 77
27 Fred Dryer 1972 1981 134 DE 76
28 LeRoy Irvin 1980 1989 143 DB 76
29 Jack Snow 1965 1975 150 WR 76

Rk From To G Pos AV
30 Adam Timmerman 1999 2006 126 G 75
31 Dave Elmendorf 1971 1979 130 DB 73
32 Jim Youngblood 1973 1984 152 LB 72
33 Carl Ekern 1976 1988 166 LB 70
34 Ken Iman 1965 1974 140 C 67
35 Todd Lyght 1991 2000 143 DB 65
36 Marc Bulger 2002 2009 96 QB 64
37 Dick Bass 1960 1969 112 FB 62
38 Kent Hill 1979 1986 107 G 61
39 James Laurinaitis 2009 2015 112 LB 61
40 Leonard Little 1998 2009 147 DE 61
41 Kevin Carter 1995 2000 96 DE 59
42 Irv Pankey 1980 1990 144 T 58
43 Jerry Gray 1985 1991 104 DB 57
44 Andy McCollum 1999 2007 128 C 57
45 Kurt Warner 1998 2003 53 QB 57
46 Eric Dickerson 1983 1987 65 RB 56
47 Harold Jackson 1968 1977 72 WR 56
48 Maxie Baughan 1966 1970 65 LB 55
49 Reggie Doss 1978 1987 149 DE 55
50 Les Josephson 1964 1974 129 RB 55


Yes, some will make you think. Like ED. But overall, I think their formula works.

I especially appreciate that it shows the value of someone like Charlie Cowan and Joe Scibelli, two all-time Rams OLinemen that rarely get mentioned.

 by dieterbrock
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   11512  
 Joined:  Mar 31 2015
United States of America   New Jersey
Hall of Fame

aeneas1 wrote:
Elvis wrote:Love that site, how soon till they change over to Los Angeles Rams?

i'll drop them a note, let's see what their response time is!

Still love the site but Really????
http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ram/
St. Louis Rams Franchise Encyclopedia

Regular Season Record (all-time) : 540-542-21
Playoff Record (all-time) : 19-24 (Last appearance after 2004 season)
Super Bowls Won: 1 out of 3 appearances
Championships Won*: 3
Passing Leader (all-time): Jim Everett - 23,758 yards
Rushing Leader (all-time): Steven Jackson - 10,138 yards
Receiving Leader (all-time): Isaac Bruce - 14,109 yards
Winningest Coach (all-time): John Robinson - 75 wins
Top Player by Approximate Value (all-time): Merlin Olsen - 159 AV
St. Louis Rams All-Time Comeback Wins
St. Louis Rams Uniform Numbers

 by Hacksaw
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

As mentioned, they will likely update the site once the LA Rams put up some stats. Then St Loo will suddenly disappear.... And not a minute too soon...

 by bubbaramfan
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   1119  
 Joined:  Apr 30 2015
United States of America   Carson Landfill
Pro Bowl

That list doesn't include anyone from the early sixties or fifties. No Van Brocklin , Waterfield or Hierch.

 by maxxx power
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   1016  
 Joined:  Jan 13 2016
United States of America   Norcal
Pro Bowl

bubbaramfan wrote:That list doesn't include anyone from the early sixties or fifties. No Van Brocklin , Waterfield or Hierch.


I havent read the notes on their formulas in ahwile but I'm going to guess it might have to do with the lack of certain stats? Not sure, though.

Good question for them. They have replied to me in the past.

 by Hacksaw
9 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

That's got to be it maxxx. They didn't even keep sack stats until " Deacon" coined the term for the havoc he was inflicting on QB's.

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