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1971 Los Angeles Rams season

NFL team 34th season


NFL team 34th season

FieldValue
teamLos Angeles Rams
year1971
record8–5–1
division_place2nd NFC West
coachTommy Prothro
ownerestate of Dan Reeves
stadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
playoffs*Did not qualify*
shortnavlinkRams seasons

The 1971 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 34th year with the National Football League, and the 26th season in Los Angeles. The team looked to improve on its 9–4–1 record from 1970, but finished only one game below their goal, as they finished 8–5–1 and finished 2nd in the NFC West, behind the San Francisco 49ers (9–5).

The Rams started out strong at 4–1–1, but split their final eight games. Despite sweeping the 49ers on the season, a crucial tie against the Atlanta Falcons in week 2 (not to mention a loss at last-place New Orleans on opening day, the Saints' first defeat of the Rams) proved to doom the Rams, because had they beaten Atlanta, they would've clinched the NFC West by virtue of their sweep over the 49ers (the tie would have been moot had they not yielded a touchdown to Saints rookie quarterback Archie Manning on the final play of the opener).

Team owner Dan Reeves died of cancer prior to the season in April.

NFL draft

Main article: 1971 NFL draft

= Pro Bowler
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege
110Isiah RobertsonLinebackerSouthern
20Jack YoungbloodDefensive end[Florida](1970-florida-gators-football-team)
363Dave ElmendorfStrong safety[Texas A&M](1970-texas-a-m-aggies-football-team)
4101Steve WorsterRunning back[Texas](1970-texas-longhorns-football-team)
8202Tony GarayDefensive endHofstra
9228Joe SchmidtWide receiver[Miami (FL)](1970-miami-hurricanes-football-team)
10254Don PopplewellCenter[Colorado](1970-colorado-buffaloes-football-team)
11280Charlie RichardsQuarterback[Richmond](1970-richmond-spiders-football-team)
12306Kirk BehrendtTackle[Whitewater](1970-whitewater-state-warhawks-football-team)
13331Russell HarrisonRunning back[Kansas State](1970-kansas-state-wildcats-football-team)
14358Lionel ColemanDefensive back[Oregon](1970-oregon-ducks-football-team)
15384Vontez Norman VIGuard[Notre Dame](1970-notre-dame-fighting-irish-football-team)
16409Ross BoiceLinebackerPacific Lutheran
17418Randy VatahaWide receiver[Stanford](1970-stanford-indians-football-team)
435Joe Sweet[Tennessee State](1970-tennessee-state-tigers-football-team)

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

1971 Los Angeles Rams staff
**Front Office**

Final roster

  • Jack Reynolds LB Retired

Regular season

As they had in 1970, the Rams and 49ers staged a season long battle for the NFC West title that came down to the season's final game. The Rams season got off to a rocky and controversial start in New Orleans against the Saints and their rookie quarterback Archie Manning. The Saints trailed 20–17 in the final seconds and faced 4th and goal from the Rams' 1-yard line. Instead of settling for a tie (there was no overtime for regular season games in the NFL in 1971), the Saints gambled and went for the win. Manning ran a quarterback sneak in which head linesman Cal Lepore and umpire Lou Palazzi signaled touchdown, although television replays showed that Manning was stopped short of the goal line. So instead of a 20–17 win, the Rams lost 24–20. In week 2 the Rams needed a last second field goal to tie the Atlanta Falcons, 20–20.

The Rams appeared to right their ship by winning their next four games, including a 20–13 win in San Francisco. But back-to-back losses to the Miami Dolphins and Baltimore Colts left the 4–3–1 Rams games behind the 6–2 49ers. Then the Rams won 2 straight, including a 17–6 win in San Francisco; that gave the Rams a -game lead in the division and they held the tiebreaker over the 49ers by virtue of their season sweep of S.F. The Rams then lost a Thanksgiving game in Dallas 28–21, but re-took the division lead with two games to play by beating the Saints 45–28. However, just as they had the year before, the Rams lost a Monday night game at home, this time to the Redskins, coached by former Rams head coach George Allen, 38–24. And just like the previous season's Monday night home loss to the Lions, this one ended up costing the Rams both the division title and the wild card berth (won by the Redskins). The Rams won their final game in Pittsburgh 23–14, but learned on their flight home that the 49ers rallied beat the Lions with a 4th-quarter touchdown, 31–27.

Schedule

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September 19at **[New Orleans Saints](1971-new-orleans-saints-season)****L** 20–240–1Tulane Stadium70,915
September 26**[Atlanta Falcons](1971-atlanta-falcons-season)****T** 20–200–1–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum57,895
October 3[Chicago Bears](1971-chicago-bears-season)**W** 17–31–1–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum66,957
October 10at **[San Francisco 49ers](1971-san-francisco-49ers-season)****W** 20–132–1–1Candlestick Park44,000
October 17at **Atlanta Falcons****W** 24–163–1–1Atlanta Stadium58,850
October 24[Green Bay Packers](1971-green-bay-packers-season)**W** 30–134–1–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum75,351
October 31[Miami Dolphins](1971-miami-dolphins-season)**L** 14–204–2–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum72,903
at [Baltimore Colts](1971-baltimore-colts-season)**L** 17–244–3–1Memorial Stadium57,722
November 14at [Detroit Lions](1971-detroit-lions-season)**W** 21–135–3–1Tiger Stadium54,418
November 21**San Francisco 49ers****W** 17–66–3–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum80,050
November 25at [Dallas Cowboys](1971-dallas-cowboys-season)**L** 21–286–4–1Texas Stadium66,595
December 5**New Orleans Saints****W** 45–287–4–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum73,610
[Washington Redskins](1971-washington-redskins-season)**L** 24–387–5–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum80,402
December 19at [Pittsburgh Steelers](1971-pittsburgh-steelers-season)**W** 23–148–5–1Three Rivers Stadium45,233
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

References

References

  1. (April 16, 1971). "Reeves dies; NFL pioneer". Milwaukee Journal.
  2. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
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