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Jack Pardee
Jack gives enemy quarterbacks a fit by flicking off their passes regularly. His six interceptions in 1967 was his peak performance. At Texas A & M, Jack won many academic and athletic honors. He was drafted #2 by the Rams in 1957.
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A starter for Rams since his rookie season, Isiah was an immediate sensation. Intercepted pass in 4th quarter of Rams' 1974 Playoff win vs. Redskins.



The Rams won four and lost 10 last year. They scored 286 points to their opponents 328. In last place in the Western Conference, the Rams have only one way to go - up. They also have the advantage of getting first picks in the Annual Draft.



The top Rams' scorer again last year, Les was selected for the All Pro Team. In addition to his phenomenal booting ability he's also a dependable lineman both on offense and defense.



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Jack Youngblood
Anyone who knows Youngblood's name knows the legend of him playing the 1979 playoffs with a broken leg. But Youngblood was not just tough, he was productive. He recorded two sacks, including one for a safety, in his team's two-point win at New Orleans in week 16 of the 1983 season to help secure a wild-card berth.
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