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Repeat it over and over. The Rams won all eight of their regular-season games in 1999 at the TWA Dome. The Rams won all eight of their regular-season games in 1999 at the TWA Dome. The Rams won all eight of their regular-season games in 1999 at the TWA Dome. How best to prepare for a home playoff game? The score was 34-12. And the Rams seemed to toy with the fair-to-middlin- Chicago Bears, who, in all fairness, put up a good fight. But the final score was like all the other games at the Dome...as the Rams dominated the game when it counted. No letdown here. |

| No letdown from Marshall Faulk (28, below)...who became only the second player in NFL history to accumulate more than 1,000 yards rushing and 1,000 yards receiving in the same season (the 49ers Roger Craig was the first). |

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An encouraging sign from the brain of Mike Martz? The Rams continue to utilize the tight end position...with Jeff Robinson (45, below) and Roland Williams (86, celebrating a TD) catching important red-zone passes... |


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But once again, the Rams defense chipped in...not just with a stellar first quarter...but POINTS...as Grant Wistrom made it look easy and scored on an interception return for the second time in 1999. The Rams defense has scored EIGHT touchdowns... Jeepers...the St. Louis Rams offense used to go weeks without scoring eight touchdowns! |

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And for the traditionalists out there...what really wins football games? Check out the second-half protection that the Rams o-line afforded back-up QB Paul Justin. If the Rams offensive line can give Kurt Warner that kind of protection versus a dangerous team like the Minnesota Vikings...well, Dennis Green's secondary won't have a chance against the Warner brothers. Is there any other NFC team that can threaten our Rams? |

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