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waterfield
when I would go to the Coliseum to see the Rams. If I recall the crowds seem to be mostly males in their 50s and 60s. Most wore hats and many were in suits. I never saw anything close to a fight in the stands. I'm sure they sold alcohol (beer) in the stands but can't be sure.
So what happened ? My theory-the Rams and Van Brocklin. They made football really fun to watch with their great passing teams. More so than any other teams "in the day".So national TV became interesed in terms of TV and advertising. Of course a younger crowd followed. Young people and alcohol have always been dancing partners.
Hi Waterfield! I hope all is well.
According to the Gridiron Uniform Database, the Rams wore RED and yellow for one season (1949), before reverting back to the blue and yellow. By chance, do you remember them wearing red and yellow that year? Do you know why the switch was made in the first place (and why they switched back after just one year)?
I know the Rams made it to the NFL Championship Game that year (losing 14-0 to the Eagles). Just curious to confirm that the red and yellow actually happened that year! Thanks in advance!
Here's the link to the website:
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