1980 Los Angeles Rams season

1980 Los Angeles Rams season
Head coach Ray Malavasi
General manager Don Klosterman
Owner Georgia Frontiere
Home field Anaheim Stadium
Results
Record 11–5
Division place 2nd NFC West
Playoff finish Lost Wild Card
The Rams playing against the New Orleans Saints at Anaheim Stadium in 1980.

The 1980 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 43rd year with the National Football League (NFL), the 35th season in Los Angeles, and the first season at Anaheim Stadium. The 1980 Los Angeles Rams ended their season with a record of 11 wins and 5 losses.

Offseason

NFL Draft

Main article: 1980 NFL Draft
1980 Los Angeles Rams draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 17 Johnnie Johnson  Safety Texas
      Made roster    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

[1]

Personnel

Staff

1980 Los Angeles Rams staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

Strength and conditioning

  • Conditioning – Clyde Evans

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Overview Attendance
1 September 7, 1980 Detroit Lions L 41–20 Rams' run defense was gashed in this opener as rookie Billy Sims rushed for 153 yards and 3 TD's and veteran Dexter Bussey ran for 111 more and a TD. Pat Haden passed for 133 yards and 3 INT's before breaking his right index finger late and giving way to Vince Ferragamo.
64,892
2 September 11, 1980 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 10–9 Vince Ferragamo looked rusty in his first start, throwing 4 INT's. Rams blew several opportunities for TD's and Buccaneers won on a late 1-yard TD run by QB Doug Williams after an end-zone pass-interference call.
66,576
3 September 21, 1980 Green Bay Packers W 51–21 Rams unveiled their "new look" passing offense in this one as Vince Ferragamo threw for 3 TD's and had no INT's. Rams also picked off five passes, two of which were returned for TD's by Jimmie Johnson and Rod Perry.
63,850
4 September 28, 1980 at New York Giants W 28–7 Ferragamo continued to be efficient, passing for 216 yards and a TD. Elvis Peacock ran for 85 yards and 3 TD's.
73,414
5 October 5, 1980 San Francisco 49ers W 48–26 Rams' offensive machine powered on with 304 yards passing and 4 TD's from Ferragamo. Peacock ran for 114 more yards and had a receiving TD. Rams ran back two interceptions of Joe Montana for TD's, one by Jim Youngblood and one by Nolan Cromwell.
62,188
6 October 12, 1980 at St. Louis Cardinals W 21–13 Ferragamo was held in check in this one with only 99 yards passing, but did manage to pass for another TD and run for another. Rams running game and defense took care of business, rushing for 244 yards with 115 by Cullen Bryant.
50,230
7 October 19, 1980 at San Francisco 49ers W 31–17 Rams offense got back on track, this time on the road, with 4 more TD passes from Ferragamo.
55,360
8 October 26, 1980 at Atlanta Falcons L 13–10 This early battle for NFC West supremacy was a slugfest from the start. It was won on two big plays near the end, however. The Falcons had a 3rd and 38 from their own 19 before Steve Bartkowski hit Alfred Jackson twice, on a 27-yard pass play to the 46 and, on 4th and 11, the winning 54-yard bomb.
57,401
9 November 2, 1980 New Orleans Saints W 45–31 Rams' offense bounced back with five TD passes by Ferragamo.
59,909
10 November 9, 1980 Miami Dolphins L 35–14 Rams were totally outclassed at home as the Dolphins rolled up 441 yards of offense, 280 rushing. Delvin Williams rushed for 151 yards on only 12 carries and new star QB David Woodley passed for 3 TD's and ran for two more.
62,198
11 November 16, 1980 at New England Patriots W 17–14 Rams defense gutted out a road win as they rallied from a 14–7 halftime deficit. Elvis Peacock scored the winning TD late in the 3rd.
60,609
12 November 24, 1980 at New Orleans Saints W 27–7 Another stellar road performance by the defense as the Saints only got 96 yards of total offense. Preston Dennard caught a pair of TD passes, one from Ferragamo and one on a halfback pass by Mike Guman. This game introduced the "Aint's" to a national television audience, as ABC cameras found numerous fans in the Louisiana Superdome wore bags over their heads. Hours after the game, the Saints' 12th consecutive loss without a victory in 1980, coach Dick Nolan was fired.
53,448
13 November 30, 1980 New York Jets W 38–13 Rams seemed to be comfortable on the road once again as Ferragamo passed for four more TD's despite throwing 4 interceptions. Peacock ran for 152 yards as the Rams rolled up a season-high 510 yards of offense.
59,743
14 December 7, 1980 at Buffalo Bills L 10–7 (OT) The cold of Buffalo proved to be a little too much for the Rams to handle. Ferragamo was hurt in the ribs early in the third quarter by a Ben Williams hit and didn't return. Rams defense kept the Bills out of the end zone, but the Bills won on an overtime FG.
77,133
15 December 15, 1980 Dallas Cowboys W 38–14 On a Monday night, the Rams routed the defending NFC champs. Rookie RB Jewerl Thomas, starting in place of an injured Elvis Peacock, ran wild, rushing for 147 yards and a TD and Ferragamo passed for three more.
65,154
16 December 21, 1980 Atlanta Falcons W 20–17 (OT) Ferragamo rallied the Rams from a 14–3 halftime deficit with a TD pass (giving him a then Ram-record 30 for the season) and Jewerl Thomas scored on a 37-yard run, but the star of the overtime was Frank Corral, handling both the punting and kicking duties. The Rams stalled on their first drive of overtime, but Corral pinned the Falcons deep into their territory with a 65-yard punt. On the Falcons first play, QB Steve Bartkowski was hit on a blitz, fumbled, and the Rams recovered on the 1-yard line. Corral then resumed his placekicking duty and booted a 23-yard FG for the win.
62,469

Playoffs

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
Wildcard December 28, 1980 at Dallas Cowboys L 34–13
64,533

Standings

NFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Atlanta Falcons(1) 12 4 0 .750 5–1 10–2 405 272 L1
Los Angeles Rams(5) 11 5 0 .688 5–1 9–3 424 289 W2
San Francisco 49ers 6 10 0 .375 2–4 4–8 320 415 L2
New Orleans Saints 1 15 0 .063 0–6 0–12 291 487 L1

See also

Other Anaheim–based teams in 1980

External links

References

  1. "1980 Los Angeles Rams draftees". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved October 4, 2014.
Preceded by
< 1979
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Succeeded by
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