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PITTSBURGH STEELERS vs. Los ANGELES RAMSSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1984—4:00 P.M—ThREE RIVERS STADIUM
STEELERS OFFENSE STEELERS DEFENSE RAMS
I Anderson, PK5 CoIqulil, P
10 Campbell, GB16 Malone, QB19 Woodley, QB21 WillIams, S22 Woods,S23 Brown, C., CB.$24 Erenborg, RB-KR26 GIllespIe, RB-KR29 Johnson, S30 Pollard, RB31 Shell, S33 Clayton, CB34 Abercrombie, RB36 Spencer, RB-KR36 Veale, RB40 Corley, RB41 Washlnglon. CB49 Woodruff, CB50 LiltIe, LB52 Webster, C53 HInkle, LB56 Cole, LB57 Merrlweather, LB55 Lambert, LB59 Seabaugh,LB60 Rasmussen, G-C61 WIngle, G62 IlkIn, OT64 Nelson, E., NI-DE67 Dunn, NT71 Boures, G-OT72 Snell, G-OT73 WolIley, G74 Long, G78 Catano,DE79 Brown, L., OT80 Capers, WR82 Slellworth, WR83 Llpps, WR-KR84 KOlodzlejskl, YE86 Garrlty, WR8? Thompson, WR89 CunnIngham, YE92 Gary, DE93 WillIs, DE94 Echols, LB95 Goodman, DE
WA . - -82LT. - .62LG - -
C - . .52RG - . -61AT - . .79TE. . .89
WR . . . 83QB . . . 19RB .. .24Fa. . 30
John Stalwcrth 87 Weegle Thompson 86Tunch IlIdn 72 Ray Snell 71Craig Wolfley 74 Terry LongMike Webster 60 Randy Rasmussen 71Blake Wlngie 74 Terry Long 71Larry Brown 71 EmIt Bourn 62Bennie Cunningham 84 ChrIs KolodzlejsklLouis Llpps 87 Weegie Thompson 80David Woodley 16 Mark Malone 10Rich Erenberg 36 Todd Spencer 26Frank Pollard 40 Anthony Corley 38
Gregg GaiTityEmIt Bourn
EmIl BournEmIl BournTunch 11km
Wayne CapersScott CampbellScoop GillespieElton Veals
I.E . - 93NT .. .67RE -. .92
LOLB . . .57ULB - - -50AILS - . - 56
ROLS - .. 53LCB . . - 49RCB . . .41
88. . . 31FS . - - 22
Keith Wills 95 John Goodman 78Gary Dunn 64 Edmund NelsonKeIth Gary 64 Eónund NelsonMike Merriweather 59 Todd SeabaughDave Little 94 Terry EcholsRobin Cole 94 Terry EcholsBryan HInkle 59 Todd SeabaughDwayne Woodruff 23 Chris BrownSam Washington 33 Haney ClaytonDonnie Shell 29 Ron JohnsonRick Woods 21 ErIc Williams
Mark Cetano
— —RAMS DEFENSE RAMS OFFENSE
LE .. .85 Jack Youngblood 93 Doug Reed WR - . - 87 Drew Hill 82 OtIs Grant 89 Ron BrownNT. - - 69RE - - - 71
LOLB . . - 58LILB - . . 55RILB - - - 50
Greg Melsner 70 Charles DeJurneti 98Reggie Doss 66 Booker ReeseMel Owens 51 Norwood VannCad Ekern 90 Ed Brady 63Jim Collins 59 Mark Jerue
Shawn Miller
Mike McDonald
LT.. .62LG - . - 72
C.. . 56RG . - 60RT. - , 78
Bill BaIn 75 In PankeyKent Hill 73 Russ BolingerDoug Smith 64 Joe Shearin 61Dennis Harrah 73 Russ BolingerJackie Slater 62 Bill Bain
Tony Slaton
ROLB . . . 52 George Andrews 54 Mike Wllcher 48 Norwood Vann TE.. - 81 David Hill 83 James McDonald 88 Chris FaulknerLCB . . . 27RCB . . .47
SS - - .26FS . . - 21
Gary Green 26 ErIc HarrisLeroy Irvin 28 David CroudipErIc HarrIs 37 Ivory SullyNolan CromweH 22 Vince Newsome
WA - . - 80QB. . . 15RB...29
UB 44
Henry Ellard 84 George FannerVince Ferragamo 9 Jeff KempEric Dickerson 30 Barry Redden 45
24Mike Guman 81 DavId Hill 83
Dwayne CrutchfieldA. J. JonesJames McDonald
I Larisford, K• Mieko, P$ Kemp, GB
15 Fenagamo, QB21 Cromwell, FS22 Newsome, S24 Jones, RB26 HarrIs, CS27 Green, Cs28 croudip, CS29 DIckerson, RB80 Redden, RB37 Sully, S44 Gumen, UB45 cndshfIcld, RB
STEELERS SPECIALISTS RAMS SPECIALISTSP... 5 CraIg Colqultt p... 6 John Mlsko
PC. . - 60 Randy Rasmussen 52 Mike Webster PC. . .63 Mike McDonald 90 Ed BradyPK... IKC - . - 52
Gary AndersonMIke Webster 60 Randy Rasmussen
PK... 1
KC .. . 56Mike LansfordDoug Smith 64 Joe ShearinH... 5
PR - . . 83CraIg ColquittLouis Lipps
1024
Scott CampbellRIch Erenberg
H - . . 21PR - . . 80
Nolan CromwellHenry Ellard
947
Jeff KempLeRoy Irvin
KOR. . .24 Rich Eren*erg 36 Todd Spencer 26 Scoop Gillespie KOR - . - 87 Drew Hill 44 MIke Guman
TODAY'S
475051
5254555658598061
62636466697071
7273TB
7880518283648587U89909398
IrvIn, CBCollins, LBVenn, LBAndrews, LBWflcher, LBEkem, LBSmith, COwens, LBJerue, LBHarreh, G519105, CSam, TMcDonald, Pt, LBSheerin, CReese, DEMelener, NTDejurnett. NTDoss. DEHill. K., GBollnger, GPsnk.y, TSlatsr, TEllard, wRHill, TEGrant WRMcDonald, J., fEFanner, WRYoungblood, DEHill, D., wRFaulkner, TEBrown, WRBrady, LBReed, DEMiller, N'!
OFFICIALS' Referee—Ben Dreith (12); UmpIre—Ed Flffick (57); Head Linesman—Dale Williams (8); Line Judge—BIll Reynolds (53);Back Judge—Don Wedge (28); SIde Judge—Tom Flncken (47); Field Judge—Ron Spitler (119)
No. Name
1 Gary AndersonS Craig Colquitt
10 Scott Campbell16 Mark Malone19 Woodtey
NFLPos. Mt. Wt. Age Exp.
PK 5-11 170P 6-1½ 182
GB 6-0 201GB 6-4 218GB 6-2 204
College
SyracuseTennesseePurdueArizona StateLouisiana State
NFLWI. Age Exp.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
2530222525
36R55
LOS ANGELES RAMSNo. Name Pos. HI.
1 Mike Lansford6 John Misko9 Jeff Kemp
15 Vince Ferragamo21 Nolan Cromwell
K 6-0P 6-5
QB 6-0GB 6-3FS 6-1
College
183207201212200
26 3 WashIngton29 3 Oregon State25 4 Dartmouth30 7 Nebraska29 8 Kansas
21 ErIc Williams S 5-11 183 24 2 North Carolina State22 Rick Woods S 6-0 191 24 3 Boise Stale23 Chris Brown CB-S 6-0 195 22 El Notre Dame24 Rich Erenberg RB-KR26 Scoop GillespIe RB-KR
5-105-10
200185
2222
HR
ColgateWilliam Jewell
29 Ron Johnson 530 Frank Pollard RB31 Donnie Shell S
5-115-105-11
195218190
282732
75
11
Eastern MichiganBaylorSouth Carolina State
33 Harvey Clayton CB 5-9 180 23 2 FlorIda State34 Walter Abercrombie RB 6-0 210 24 3 Baylor36 Todd Spencer RB-KR 6-0 200 24 R Southern California38 Elton Veals RB 5-11 230 23 R Tulane40 Anthony Coriey RB 6-0 210 23 R Nevadaaeno41 Sam Washington CB49 Dwayne Woodruff CB
5-85-11
180198
2421
36
MIssissippI Valley StateLouisvIlle
50 David Little LB 6-1 230 25 4 Florida52 Mike Webster C 6-1½ 250 32 11 Wisconsin53 Bryan Hinkle LB 6-2 220 25 3 Oregon56 Robin Cole LB 6-2 225 29 8 New Mexico57 Mike Merriweather LB 6-2 215 23 3 Pacific58 Jack Lambert LB 6-4 220 32 11 Kent State59 Todd Seabaugh LB60 Randy Rasmussen C
6-46-1½
225253
2323
1
RSan Diego StateMinnesota
61 Blake Wingie G 6-2 267 24 2 UCLA62 Tunch 11km Or 6-3 255 26 5 Indiana State64 Edmund Nelson NT-DE 6-3 270 24 3 Auburn67 Gary Dunn NT11 Emil Boures G-OT
6-36-1
265261
3024
83
Miami (Fia.)PItt
72 Ray Snell G-OT 6-4 265 26 5 Wisconsin73 Craig Woifley G 6-1 255 26 5 Syracuse74 Terry Long G 5-11 272 25 R East Carolina78 Mark Catano DE 6-3 265 23 R Vaidosia State79 Larry Brown OT 64 270 35 14 Kansas80 Wayne Capers WR82 John Staliworth WR
6-26-2
193191
2332
211
KansasAlabama A&M
83 Louis Llpps WR-KR84 Chris Kolodzlejskl TE86 Gregg Garrity WR
5-106-35-10
190231171
212323
RR2
Southern MississippiWyomingPenn State
87 Weegle Thompson WR 6-6 210 23 N Florida State89 Bennle Cunningham TE 6-5 256 29 9 Clemson92 Keith Gary DE93 Keith Willis DE
6-36-1
260260
2525
23
OklahomaNortheastern
94 Tony Echois LB 6-0 220 22 R Marshall95 John Goodman DE 6-6 255 25 4 Oklahoma
22 Vince Newsome S 6-1 179 23 2 Washington24 A. J. Jones RB 6-1 202 25 3 Texas26 Eric Harris27 Gary Green
CBCS
6-35-11
202199
2928
58
Memphis StateBaylor
28 David Croudip CB 6-9 183 25 R San Diego State29 Eric Dickerson RB 6-3 230 23 2 Southern Methodist30 Barry Redden RB 5-10 205 24 3 Richmond37 ivory Sully 5 6-0 201 27 6 Delaware44 Mike Guman (lB 6-2 180 26 5 Penn State45 Dwayne Crutchfield RB 6-0 245 24 3 iowa State47 Leroy Irvin CB 5-11 184 26 5 Kansas50 Jim Collins51 Norwood Vann
LBLB
6-26-1
230225
2622
4R
SyracuseEast Carolina
52 George Andrews LB 6-3 222 28 6 Nebraska54 Mike Wilcher LB 6-3 235 24 2 North Carolina55 Carl Ekem LB 6-3 222 30 8 San Jose State56 Doug Smith58 Mel Owens59 Mark Jerue60 DennIs Harrah
CLBLBG
6-36-26-36-5
253224290270
27252431
742
10
Bowling GreenMichIganWashingtonMiami (Fia.)
61 Tony Siaton C 6-3 269 23 R Southern California62 Bill Bain T 6-4 290 32 10 Southern California63 Mike McDonald LB 6-1 235 26 2 Southern California64 Joe Shearin C 6-4 260 24 2 Texas66 Booker Reese DE 6-6 260 24 3 Bethune-Cookman
69 Greg Meisner NT 6-3 253 25 4 PItt70 Charles DeJurnett NT 6-4 260 32 9 San Jose State71 Reggie Doss DE 6-4 263 27 7 Hampton institute72 Kent Mlii G 6-5 260 27 6 Georgia Tech73 Russ Boiinger G 6-5 250 29 8 Long Beach State
75 liv Pankey T 6-4 267 26 4 Penn State78 Jackie Siater T 6-4 271 30 9 Jackson State80 Henry Eilard WR 5-11 175 23 2 Fresno State81 David Hill TE 6-2 232 30 9 Texas A&I82 Otis Grant WR 6-3 197 23 2 Michigan State83 James McDonald It 6-5 230 23 2 Southern California84 George Farmer WR 5-10 175 25 3 Southern University85 Jack Youngblood$7 Drew Hill
DEWR
645-9
242170
3427
146
FlorIdaGeorgia Tech
88 ChrIs Faulkner fE 6-4 260 24 R Florida89 Ron Brown WR 5-11 185 23 R Arizona State90 Ed Brady LB 6-2 228 24 R iiinois93 Doug Reed DE 6-3 250 24 El San Diego State9$ Shawn Miller NT 6-4 255 23 A Utah Stab
Head Coach: Chuck NoN (148-88-I)Assistants: Ron Biackledge, Tony Dungy, Wait Evans, Dennis Fitzgerald,
Dick Hoak, Jed Hughes, Jon Koib, Bili Meyers, Tom Moore
Head Coach: John RobInson (10-8)Assistants: Bob Baker, Mary Goux, Gil Hasicell, Hudson Houck, Vic Rapp,
Jimmy Rays, Steve Shafer, Fritz Shunner, Bruce Snyder, Fred Whittlngham
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1OFFICIAL AtL3ENDAN?EI!
. . .
I WEATHER'_rMtl
OFFIcE USE
L TIME CALLED 0%
FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCORE SHEET. - SCORE BY PERIODS
VISITORS HOME
ISItINGTE*ML/l ,PJM5 5 2140 iHOMEtEAM a Z 2-
HOME
7
4:
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HOME —— . — —.
First Downs-Total •
Net Passing Yardage • aac. Total Fumbles
-Rushing I Gross Passing Yardage fl ?'It Fumbles Lost
Passing — /2. Tkd /Yds Lost Aft PassTKO kD3/;1 No ot Penalties
-Penalty — I Passes Attempted so 30 Yards Penalized
Total Yards Gained (Net) j43' Passes Completed' 1' f p o Punts Returned By
.
TeuchOowns-TotaI
-Rushing
Passing
-Runbacks
Extra Po4rtt&
Total!ttfensive Plays ' S Passes Had Intercepted , 3 PuntReturn Yardage •
Average ,
Net Rushing Yardage
Total RushingPlays
Average Gainper Rush . :
Avg. Gain per Pass Play
Total Punts
Total Yards on Punts
Average Yards per Punt
7'_7
3 49
. -
gv
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Kickoffs Returned By
Kickoff Return Yardage
Passes Intercepted By
Interception Return Yard ge
SatStJet:
Third Down Etticieticy
Time of Possession .
. NOTE—COMPUTE ALL YARpAGE FROM LINEOF SCRIMMAGE, EXCEPT FIELD GOALS. ..
CIRCLE LONG RUN, IN EACH INDIVIDUAL CATEGORY. . . .
R U S H I N G • BELOW, IF TOUCHDOWN SCORED.
VISITORS / ATTS YARDS LONG ID ' HOME ATI'S YARDS LONG TD
!____ H io Ffla44ttk J
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. TOTAL 27 g; ;iTOTAL
/5 •r. .
: PASSING I
KICKINGCONTRUL' — jHAD PUNTS
VISITORS ATT. COMP. YARDS TKD Alt TDS LONG NT. HOME ATT. COMP. YARDS IKE Afl TDS lilT. KICKER
3 133.
ID aoI-I
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————[-fl -————
TOTALS .30 TOTALS 3o— — — — — . . . *KICKOFFS l&sC ON-SIDE KICKS
. .
PASS RECEIViNG.VISITORS NO.REC YARDS ag VISITORS NO.REC YARDS TN • HOME NOUREC YARDS Long TDs HOME NO.REC. YARDS Loni TDs
£1 t3 i4_g gianT / '7 fic,eecg q
(ruiwM ——/ —— £a,twI,/4//44f
3 TOTALS é TOTALS
PASS INTERCEPTIONSVISITORS NO. - YARDS Long TDS HOME NO. YARDS Long 105 . HOME NO. YARDS Long 105
/ .
1. I'9 flLAJU/fC' -rao . . . ——
— — TOTALS . — — .— — TOTALS 3 4(Q
PUNTINGVISITORS NO. YARDS TB IN-20 tONGJ V15ITORS NO. YARDS TB IN-20 LONG NO.IYARDSI TB 1t4-20 LONG
7 an' / s4r I?- ç.3PUNT RETURNS
VISITORS NO. PC YARDS TO VISITORS NO. PC YARDS Long ID HOME NO. PC YARDS Long Tb HOME NO. PC YARDS Long ID
111111
—— . TOTALS2O TOTALS LA. "1 ZAL.KICKOFF RETURNS
VISITORS NO. YARDS Long ID VISITORS NO YARDS Long TO HOME NO. YARDS Tb HOME NO. YARDS TO
a 3/ ,Uxio .
—— TOTALS 3 137.'o TOTALS 3 73 5L1&SCORING
VISITORS IDS X PT P.O. SAFI r.prs VISITORS TOS XPT P43. SAFET.FTS HOME 105 XPT P.C. SAFE .PTS HOME TDS XPI E.G. SAFEr.pm—
tarni1n4. 126W ±..P.JL&k .
Atfl#S- TOTALS . — -EXTRA POINTS (KICKS) MISSED BY TA7O,vE EXTRA POINTS (KICKS) MISSED BY________________________________________
LIST ALL YARDAGES IN SEQUENCE. CIRCLE SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS. F I E L D G 0 A L S LIST ALL YARDAGES IN SEQUENCE. CIRCLE SUCCESSFUL ATTEMPTS.
VISITORS MADE ATTS. YARDAGES HOME IA&DE ATTS. YARDAGES
..MN$FM.D 0 / 3S Awn.�OaJ / 2
TOTALSHH HHHHH•-ATTEMPT BLOCKED BY tJoNt ATTEMPT BLOCKED BY A/oNe
FUMBLESVISITORS NO. OWN REC. YARDS LONG TO'S SREC, YARDS LONG TD'S HOME . NO. OWN YARDS LONG TDS np's REC YARDS LONG TD'S
TuaCtcoa / 0 Ls#/'s 5' 1 j 0 0ILGMP I 0 �ñewcet al a a
0 0 0 Woobtef iVi o/ 0 . -rM2,Ssok/ I
/ 0
TOTALS 7 pL'f. aFUMBLES OUT OF BOUNDS BE SURE TO COMPLETE REVERSE SIDE 2. -FUMBLES OUT OF BOUNDS
REFEREE dIAJ JeL#rg
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Notes (i.e., returned Qeld goals, disqualifications):
LINE JUDGE
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OFFENSE. VISITING TEAM
POSITION
THE FOLLOWING. PLAYERS PARTICIPATED IN GAME:NOTE: ONE PLAYER TO A LINE —— 140 DUPLICATES
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'JflELD JUDGE ?e& S?arLst..
DEFENSE (STARTERS) OFrENSEPOSITION POSITION
HOME TEAM . DEFENSE
POSITION
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QTR TYPE YDS HOME SCORING PLAYS PATS
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Miscellaneous
F--- GAME SUMMARY
WR87LTG214372
CS 6RG 60
RT7 8
TE8 1
WR8 00815RB2 9
LJB4 4
64737582838489
LIN EU PS
WR8 2
LT 62
LG7 3
ATTENDANCE 58,104 (TICKETS DISTRIBUTED UNUSED.
tTIME
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I.- in meir coverage of the game: any othe, use 0! Ibis mater,el is prohibited without the written permission Cl The National Football league.
Sunday STARTING TIME4:OO_PM EDT
.VS. HOME PITTSBURGH STEELERS AT 3 Rivers Stadium
TEMPERATURE _61 WIND AND DIRECTION P West
UMPIRE Ed Foffocl 57 Reyno}ds 53
DATE 16, 1984DAYOFWEEK
VISITOR Los Angeles Rams
WEATHER Partly Sunny
OFFICIALS: REFEREE Bern Dreith 12Williams 8 JUDGEDOn Wedge 28
OFFENSE VISITOR DEFENSE
Drew Hill LE85 Jack YoungbloodBill 8am NT69 Greg MeisnerKent Hill RE71 Reggie DossDoug Smith LOLB58 Mel OwensDennis HarrahLILB55 Carl EkernJackie SlaterRILB5O Jim CollinsDavid Hill ROLBS2 GeorgeHenry Ellard LCB27 Gary GreenVince Ferragamo RCr347 Le Roy Itvin --Eric Dickerson 5526 Eric HarrisMike Guman FS21 Nolan Cromwell
1 Mike Lansford6 John Misko SUBSTITUTIONS24 A.J. Jones 22 Vince Newsome25 Gordon Jones 28 David Croudip36 Chris Faulkner 37 Ivory Sully -
45 Dwayne Crutchfield5l Norwood Vann-
- 54 Mike WilcherJoe Shearin 59 Mark JerueRuss Bolinger 63 Mike McDonaldIrv Pankev 70 Charles DejurnettOtis Grant 90 Ed BradyJames McDonald -9 Jeff Keinp -
George Farmer 30 Barry ReddenRon Brown - -
FIELD SIDESpitler 119 JUDGETom Finckpn d7
antOFFENSE HOME ci tEFENSE
John StallworhTunch 11km - NT67 Gary DunnCraig wolf ley RE92 Keith Gary
C52 Mike WebsterLOLB57Mike MerriweatherRG61 Blake Wingle LILB5O Davi.d LittleRT79 Larry Brown RILB56 Pc: in ColeTER9Ben CunninghamROLB53 Bryan Hinkle -
WR83 Louis Lipps LCB49Dwayne WoodruffQ819 David WoodleyRCB4l Sam WashingtonRB24 Rich Erenberg SS31 Donnie ShellRB3O Frank Pollard FS22 Rick Woods
1 Gary Anderson
-
S Craig Colquitt26 Scoot Gillespie 21 Eric Williams36 Todd Spencer 23 Chris Brown
38 Elton Veals 29 Ron Johnson40 Anthony Corley 33 Harvey Clayton
60 Randy Rasmussen 59 Todd Seabaugh-.
- 64 Edmund Nelson72 Ray Snell 78 Mark Catano74 Terry Long -94 Terry Eèhols80 Wayne Capers .-9&Juhii 8uudrrlafl84Chr±s mqUJ/86 Gregg Garrity 87 Weegie Thomt*on
T 61 Tdny Slaton 93 Doug Reed88 Chris Faulkner 98 Shawn Miller
DID NOT PLAY 3410 Scott Campbell 58 Jack Lambert (DND)16 Mark Malone 71 rmil
Made 'None
Missed: Lnsford 35 wide left.
FIELD bOALS Made: Anderson 41Anderson 37 wide right
Rams (Visitor)
STEELERS (Home)
- ELAPSEDTEAM PERiOD TIME
1 2 3 4 OT TOTAL
0 0 14
3 7 24
SCORESCORING PLAY VISITOR HOME
Rams 1Crutchfield 4 pass from Ferragamo.Lansford kick. 10-75 05:1 7 0
STEELEP.S 207:13
CUNNINGHAM 1 pass from Woodlev.Anderson kick. 10-68 06:25 7 7
STEELERS 2 b8i28 WASHINGTON 12 on intercepted pass. Anderson kick. 7STEELERS 3 02:56 ANDERSON FG 41. Co—lquitt holding. 9-60 02:56 7 17
RAMS 3 09:05 Dr. Hill 57 pass from Kemp. Lansford kick. 3-63 01:43 14 17
STEELERS 4 01:28 LIPPS 11 pass from Woodley. Anderson kick. 4-24 02:11 14 24
/ FINAL Si I Si AT
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RUSHING AlT. maa3 WI - 0
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PASSING AU.
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TOTALS a59 IINTERCEPTIONS NO. YARDS LG. TO
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TOTALS 3 32.
PUNTING NO. YDS. AVG. TB IN 20 La
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TOTALS cif zo4 i 2. 53
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FINAL TEAM STATISTICS
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Date
TOTAL FIRST DOWNS
BY RUSHING
BY PASSING
BY PENALTY
THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY
FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY
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END OF FIRST QUARTER: RAMS 7, STEELERS 0
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS: RAMS, 1-3; STEELERS, 2—4
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RAMS: 14:51Ferragamo complete to Dr. Hill, 68 yds and 1st downDickerson circles left end, 2 yds.Ferragamo intended for Grant, intercepted by Washington
end zone, returns to 530STEELERS: 13:461—10-530 Woodley intended for Erenbery, incomplete2—10-530 Meisner encroaches, 5yd walkoff2— 5—535 Erenberg, 4 yds.3- l—S39 Erenberg over left tackle, 2yds and 1st down1-lO-S41 Pollard up the middle, 4 yds.2- 6-545 Woodley incomplete for Stallworth, Irvin covering3— 6-545 Woodley incomplete for Thompson, caught o.b.4- 6-545 Colquitt punts 42 yds, o.b. at R14
RAMS: 11:221-lO-R14 Ferragamo swing pass to Dickerson, 4 yds2— 6—R18 Dickerson cuts back off sweep, 2 yds3- 4-R20 Ferragamo incomplete for Ellard, broken up by Woodruff4- 4-R20 Misko punts 43 yds to Lipps, returns 1 yd to S38
STEELERS: 10:221-10-538 Erenberg circles left end, 7 yds2— 3-545 Woodley sacked by Andrews, loses 7 yds3-11-538 Woodley complete to Pollard, 5 yds4- 6-S44 Colquitt punts 33 yds to Ellard, who steps out of bounds
RAMS: 8:32I—lO-R25 Ferragamo complete to Dr. Hill, 19 yds and 1st down (Washington)1-1O-R44 Ferragamo incomplete for El lard, broken up by Shell2-10—R44 Ferragamo complete to Guman, 29 yds and 1st down (Washingto)1—10—527 Dickerson over right tackle, 4 yds (Gary)2- 5-522 Encroachment, Steelers, 5 yds.2— l-S18 Dickerson, no gain (Dunn)3- l-Sl8 Dickerson over left tackle,1O yds, 1st and goal Little)1- 8—S8 Dickerson cuts back off sweep, 1 yd. Woodruff)2- 7—S7 Ferragamo incomplete for Ellard3— 7—S7 Dickerson sweeps right end, loses 1 (Cole)4— 8—58 ansford kicks goal, but Cole penalized half the distance
for unsportsmanlike conduct, leaping to block kick, 1st and goal1- 4—S4 FERRAGANTO COMPLETE TO CRUTCHFIELD FOR TOUCHDOWN, 11:38 (elapsed)
RAMS 7, STEELERS 0 (LANSFORD CONVERTS EXTRA POINT) DRIVE: 10 playsLansford kicks 53 yds to Spencer, returns 16 yds to S28STEELERS: 3:131-10-528 Woodley complete to Erenberg, 11 yds and 1st down1-10—539 Pollard, 5 yds.2- 5-S44 Woodley complete on swing pass to Erenberg, 4 yds3— 1-548 Woodley sneaks, 2 yds and 1st down1—10—50 Erenberg over left tackle, no gain (Andrews, Ekern)2—10—50 Woodley complete to Lipps for 3 yds, fumbles, rcvd by Ekern at R47, no return
RAIlS: :15I—1O-R47 Ferragamo, 1 yd. (Hinkle)
75 yds, 5:10
END OF FIRST HALF: RAMS 7, STEELERS 14
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS: RAMS, 0—4; STEELERS, 2—3
SECOND QUARTER
Rams at Pittsburgh — Sept. 16, 1984
RAMS: 15:002- 9-R49 Ferragaino sacked by loses 6 yds3—l5—R43 Ferragamo incomplete for Dickerson4—15—R43 Misko punts 34 yds toLipps, returns 9 yds. to 532
STEELERS: 14:12l—1O—S32Erenberg up the middle, 4 yds (Youngblood)
2- 6-536 Erenberg over left tackle, 3 yds (Collins)3— 3—539 Woodley complete to Erenherg, 15 yds and 1st down (Doss)
1—l0—R46 Woodley complete to Lipps, 9 yds (Ekern)
2— l—R37 Pollard up the middle, 2 yds and 1st down (Doss)
l—1O—R35 Erenberg, 5 yds. (Green)
2- 5—R30 Woodley complete to Erenberg, 2 yds (Collins)3— 3—R28 Woodley complete to Lipps, 22 yds and 1st down (Green)
1— 6—R6 Erenberq on draw, 5 yds (Ekern)
2- l—Rl WOODLEY COMPLETE TO CUNNINGHAM FOR TOUCHDOWN at 7:13,(elapsed)ANDERSON CONVERTS. RAMS 7, STEELERS 7. Drive: 10 plays, 68 yds, 6:25
Anderson kicks off 65 yds to Redden, returns 21 yds to R21RAMS: 7:38l—IO—R21 Ferragamo complete to Guman but holding, K. Hill1—20—Rll Dickerson fumbles and recovers, loses 6 yds (Mel
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2—26—R5 IERRAGAI4O INTENDED FOR GUMAN, INTERCEPTED BY WASHINGTON, RETURNED 12 YDS.
FOR TOUCHDOWN; ANDERSON CONVERTS. RAMS 7, STEELERS 14 at 8:28 (elapsed)Anderson kicks off into end zone for touchback
RAMS: 6:321—1O—R2O Dickerson, 5 yds2— 5-R25 Ferragamo complete to Hill for 8 yds, also personal foul, Merriweather, 15 yds
and 1st down1-10-MB Ferraganio incomplete for Guman2-1O-R48 Dickerson loses 2 (Gary)
3— 8-R46 Ferraganio sacked by Nelson, loses 8 yds4—16-R38 Misko punts, Rams penalized 5 yds for ineligible man downfield, too many players.
4—21—R33 Misko punts, run into by Catano, 5 yds and 1st down.1—1O—R38 Dickerson sweeps right end, loses 5 yds (Hinkle)2—lS-R33 at qbincomplete for Ellard, broken up by Washington3—15—R33 Dickerson, 8 yds (Washington )4- 7 R4l Misko punts 50 yds to Lipps, returns 21 yds to S30
STEELERS: 2:40'1-10-530 Woodley complete to Stallworth, 17 yds 1st down (Cromwell)
1—10—547 Erenberg over left tackle, 15 yds and 1st down (Cromwell)
l—l0—R38 Woodley complete to Stallworth, 12 yds and 1st down (Andrews)
1—10-R26 Erenberg 7 yds, ut Wingle holding, lOydsl-20-R36 Woodley complete to Lipps 10 yds, but Brown holding, 10 yds (2—MINUTE WARNING)
l-30-R46 Woodley incomplete for Pollard2-30-R46 Woodley complete to Cunningham, 13 yds (Harris)
(Timeout, Steelers, 2 left)3-17-R33 Woodley complete to Stallworth, 13 yds
(Timeout, Steelers, 1 left)4- 4—R20 ANDERSON ATTEMPTS 37-YD FIELD GOAL, WIDE RIGHT AT 13:40 (elapsed)
RAMS 7, STEELERS 14RAMS: 1:201—lO-R20 Dickerson,no gain2—lO-R20 Kemp complete to Ellard, 22 yds and 1st down (Woodruff)
Timeout, Rams, 2 left1—1O—R42 (:34) Kemp sacked by Nelson, loses 42—14—R38 (:26) Kemp complete on screen to Dickerson, 7 yds.
Timeout Rams, 1 left3— 7-R45 (:16) Kemp incomplete for Dr. Hill4— 7—R45 (:09) Misko punts 38 yds, downed by Rams as half ends.
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RAMS: 11:561-lO-R22 Kemp complete to Ba. Hill, 6 yds2— 4-R28 Dickerson over left guard, 3 yds3- l-R31I—l0—R332- 8-R353- 2-R41
Kemp sneaks, 2 yds and 1st downDickerson, 2 ydsDickerson cuts back off sweep, 6 ydsDickerson spins for 1 yd.
4— l—R42 Misko punts 58 yds, kicked by McDonald into endSTEELERS: 8:051-10-520 Woodley incomplete2-10-520 Woodley incomplete3—10-520 Woodley incomplete for Lipps, broken up by Harris4—10—520 Colquitt punts 53 yds to Ellard, returns 10 yds to R37
RAMS: 7:38l—10-R372- 3-R443- 4-R43
Lans fordSTEELERS: 5:411-10-S442- 8-5462-18-S363-78—536l-10-R402—13—R43
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RAMS: 1:551-10-RiO Dickerson over left guard, 3 yds2- 7-Rl3 Kemp incomplete for Farmer3- 7-Rl3 Dickerson on delay, 4 yds (Rams holding, declined)4- 3-R16 Misko punts 39 yds to Lipps, returns 26 yds, fumbles,
:43returns 6 yds.
Erenberg, around left end, 9 yds.
END OF THIRD QUARTER: RAMS 14, STEELERS 17
THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS: Rams, 2-4; Steelers, 2-5
THIRD QUARTER
Erenberg, 1 ydWoodley complete to Stallworth, 31 yds and 1st down
Sept. 16, 1984(Wilcher)
(Doss)(Cromwell)
(Doss)fumble, 1st down
(Doss)procedure, Steelers, S yds.incomplete for Cunninghamn, Irvin defendingincomplete for Thompson in end zoneKICKS 41-YD FIELD GOAL, COLQUITT HOLDING, AT
STEELERS 17. Drive: 9 plays, 60 yds, 2:5660 yds to Dr. Hill, returns 17 yds to R22
2:56 .(ilàpsed)
(Cole)(Little)(Cole, Little)(Little, Goodman)(Woodruff)(Gary, Little)
zone for touchback
for Stallworth, Irvin defendingfor Cunningham (Steelers holding, declined)
Dickerson skirts left end, 7 ydsDickerson dropped in backfield by Cole, loses 1
(Cole)
KEMP SCRAMBLES, THROWS 57 YDS TO DR. HILL FOR TOUCHDOWN AT 9:05 (elapsed)LANSFORD CONVERTS. RAMS 14, STEELERS 17. Drive: 3 plays 63 yds, 1:43
kicks off 61 yds to Spencer, returns 40 yds, fumbles o,b,
Veils around left end, 2 ydsWoodley overthrows Lipps, Wingle holding, 10 ydsErenburg on draw, no gainWoodley complete to Stallworth, 24 yds and 1st downWoodley scrambles, sacked by Owens, loses 3Woodley off busted play, 3 ydsWoodley incomplete for StallworthColquitt punts 30 yds, o.b. at Rl0
STEEL ERS;1-lO-R24
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(Collins)(Irvin, Cromwell)
(Doss)
(Hinkle, Cole)
Williams:.. recovers and
Rams at Steel ersSTEELERS2- 1—R153- 1-R151-10-Ri'
Anderson kicks off to Dr. HillRAMS: 13:261—l0-R202— 3—R273— 3—R27
STEELERS: 1
1-20-R402—22—R42
3-18-R384-26-R46
RAMS: 10:351-10- R201-lO-R37
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2- 5-R423- 5-R424- 5-R42RAMS: 9:111—10—5222- 5-5173- 5-5174- 5—S17
STEELERS:1-10-S202— 3-5271-10- S302- 9—5313- 4-5361-10-5432— 7—S461—1 0—R45
2- 6-R413— 3-R381—1 0-R33
RAMS: 1:351-10-R241-15—R192— 1—R332- 6-R28l—l0-R372— 3-R44
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FINAL: RAMS, 14, STEELERS 24ThIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS: RAMS, 0—4, STEELERS, 3—5TIME: 3:17ATTENDANCE: 58,104
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Kemp complete to Guman, 7 ydsDickerson cuts back, no gainKemp intended for Brown, intercepted at 524, no return
2:271—10—524 Woodley incomplete for Stallworth, but interfernce on Cromwell, 46 yds and 1st down1—lO—R30 Woodley incomplete for Stallworth in end zone, broken up by Cromwell, also
Wingle holding, 10 yds.Woodley rcvrs own fumbled snap, loses 2Erenberg around right end, 4 yds (Green)Woodley sacked by Doss, loses8 ydsColquitt punts 46 yds into end zone for touchback
Kemp keeps on scramble, 17 yds and first down (Little)Kemp complete to Dickerson, 5 yds (Washington)Kemp incomplete for Brown , broken up by WashingtonKemp incomplete, dropped by GrantMisko punts 48 yds to Lipps, returns 12 yds, fumbles, rcvd by Vann, $22,
Dickerson around left end, SKemp intended for Dickerson,Kemp incomplete for Dr. HillLANSFORD ATTEMPTS 35-YDRAMS 14, STEELERS 24
by Merriweatherof end zone
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FIELD GOAL, WIDE LEFT AT 6:55 (elapsed)
Erenberg sweeps left end, 7 ydsVeals over left tackle, 3 yds and 1st downErenbery over right guard, 1 yd.Erenberg, 5 ydsWoodley complete to Erenberg, 7 yds and 1st downErenberg over left guard, 3 ydsComplete to Thompson, 9yds, fumbles out of bounds, ist downErenberg up the middle, 4 ydsWoodley complete to Stallworth, 3 ydsCorley, 5 yds and 1st down 2-MINUTE WARNINGCorley up the middle, no gainTimeout Rams, 2 left
2-l0-R33 Corley over left tackle, 2 ydsTimeout Rams, 1 left
3- 8—R3l Corley around left end, 4 ydsTimeout Steelers, 2 left
4- 4-R27 Corley over right guard, 3 yds, ball goes over on downs
(Owens, Ekern)
(Doss)
(Cromwell)
(Ekern)
(Brown)
(Woodruff)
(Willis)
Kemp incomplete for Ellard, illegal motion(1:31) Kemp strambles, 14 ydsFalse start, offense, 5 yds(1:02) Kemp complete to Grant, 9 yds and 1st down(;55) Kemp complete to Ellard, 7 yds(:30) Kemp rcvrs own fumble, loses 16Timout Rams, 0 left(:25) Kemp complete to Ellard, 7 yds.(:06) Kemp sacked by Nelson, loses 10 yds
POST-GAME QUOTES
1136 ANGElES RPJMS PITISBUIO! STEflEBS Sept. 16, 1984 Pittsburgh, Pa.
Visitor Home. Date Site
STEELER CO2'CH CHIXK NO.1st: "Our defense played very well. It made big plays and hada great effort.
"Sam Washington had a right cornerback. He covered a kt of acouple of times when he had to and made sate very. inçortant interceptions.
I thought David (Stodley) had another strong gate • The wide receiversalso played well. We were able to overcoat our mistakes. I plan to the filmsclosely on all those holding calls.
"Rich (Erenbärg) had a very good game."
(Stat Did you do to stop Eric Dickerson?): "We just went after him deferthively. We wantedto penetrate with the defense. We didn't want him sitting back there and picking his spots.We wanted to control the line of scrinrege all the way across.
"It was a very physical game, but so was the Jets' gait and the opener against Kansas city.We are getting that type of physical play fran our defense."
(would you say that this is the best a Steeler team has played in a long tine?):"We played very well, but we still have to eliminate the mistakes, especially on offense.
• At one point, we were driving for a score before two consecutive holding penalties putus all the way out of field goal range."
(What about the Mt Central teams losing while the Steel ers are " Isn't that nice.'We have to take the schedule as it nes and play it one gene at a tine.
(David Woodley seems to be growng in confidence?): "David has the feeling that he canmove the football and get the job done • He feels he can get the ball to people.
(When did you think you had the game pit away?): "I didn't. The Rams have big playcapabilities. They have wide receivers who can get deep and did today. They haveDickerson who can break it at any tire. And, Kanp scared no to death when he wasback there running around."
RNIS (EACH JC*IN W)BINSCN:
"Quite sfrply, they played a better game than we played. We gave up a defensivetouchdown and allowed the Steelers to start inside our 20 on one possession. Thisalong with our own inability Jrisiñe the 20 was the difference in the game.
"We just didn't have enough big plays today. Our offense was ineffective.
"Defensively,' we weren't able to stop the third down pass. It seened like Lippscaught a thousand balls.
"Lipps had a great gate. He' s going to be an outstanding NFL player.
"Our quarterback (Ferraganto) was hurt on the play where the Steelers were. caned fcr apersonal foul. He'll be out at least one month, perhaps longer. Sef ore he was injured,he was playing harder and I think, throwing better.
"Pittsburgh's defense was able to stop the run. We were not able to control the
"There's two things we Shave to do before next week. First, we rust regrow on offense.We have a new quarterback. We're going with Jeff. Secondly, we have to stay togetherand fight the forces which pull a team apart."
ERIC DICKERSCN: "They blitzed quite a bit today. We our offense being limited, it certainlyhurt us. The Steeler defense with the blitzing was a lot like Cleveland1s.They cane with blitzes from both the inside and outside. St threw better this week. Jeffdid a good job.
(My particular players you rsrezter): "Cole played a good game. No. 50 and No. 57 werealways there. They physically 'whooped' us. They wanted the gene more than we did.'I don't feel like a marked man. I like the respect that I'm getting coming into a gare.