The Story of the Los Angeles Rams

The Story of the Los Angeles Rams — page 5
Los Angeles Rams In 1939 Cleveland went 5 5 1 Rookie quarterback Parker Hall led the league in completions He earned the Most Valuable Player MVP award Aside from that season the Rams posted losing records It took another rookie to spark the team in 1945 The story was practically a Hollywood script The rookie was quarterback Bob The Rifle Waterfield Like Hall Waterfield was named the league’s MVP He led the Rams to a 9 1 season Cleveland topped its division The Rams hosted the Washington Redskins for the 1945 NFL Championship Game A blizzard blew into Cleveland The game-day temperature dropped to 2 F 18 9 C In the first quarter Washington quarterback Sammy Baugh threw a pass from his own end zone The ball hit the goalpost It bounced to the frozen turf Under existing rules it was a safety The Rams received two points In the end those points decided the game Each team scored two touchdowns Washington made both extra points The Rams missed one But they held on to win A sportswriter gave Waterfield credit for the win Waterfield literally beat the Washington Redskins 15 14 singlehanded he wrote Owner Dan Reeves rewarded Waterfield with a new left Bob Waterfield 10