Jeff Kemp, who didn't get much of a chance in his five years with the Rams, will start at quarterback in place of injured Joe Montana when the San Francisco 49ers play his old teammates Sunday at Anaheim Stadium.
Forty-Niner safety Ronnie Lott was assessed a 10-yard personal foul penalty early in the third period when he threw two right forearms into the face of Eric Dickerson after a 20-yard run by Dickerson.
Bill Walsh, coach of the San Francisco 49ers, spoke in somber tones as he broke the news about quarterback Joe Montana's bad back.
Dennis Harrah and Russ Bolinger learned a similar lesson.
The Rams this week held a team meeting without coaches, a symptom of a good team that has temporarily lost its way, such as losing three of its last four games.
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Ram Vice President John Shaw continued his juggling act Tuesday, keeping three athletes and their agents in the air simultaneously.
The Rams played it real cool and went ahead with Monday's practice as if the sun really was going to rise again tomorrow.
When Jack Youngblood hurt his back at Tampa late last season, the Rams didn't figure that it would become a trend disability.
Eric Dickerson, who had trouble finding running room this season, was surprised to hear that four offensive linemen were among the seven Rams voted into the Pro Bowl by their peers this week.
Ram center Doug Smith will not play against the 49ers tonight after experiencing recurrences of
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The Rams will make their 1985 television debut this evening.
Despite the lopsided score, the Rams' offense wasn't the only unit to put in a good night's work in the their 39-7 win over St.
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In their pursuit of Dieter Brock, the Rams' edge came with the territory.
"Rock houses"--fortified dwellings from which drugs are sold--are generally operated by several armed young men who sell their merchandise through a slot in a front door.
According to what I read, no one seems to be able to explain the . . . Los Angeles Rams.
It was the sort of mixed-up, shook-up, fouled-up football that the fans in the stands had come to expect at the old war memorial on Lake Shore Drive.
Ram quarterback Dieter Brock, who threw passes to rookies and free agents for a couple of hours on