SJ#39 was an absolute beast, and one of a few bright lights in some dark years for Rams fans. I will always appreciate and respect how he brought it every game, and his positive attitude, win or lose.
SJ on the Rams now lights out.... One of my favorite bruisers with speed.... As a matter of fact we'll sign you in December and you can come back and get your ring you deserve
Steve Jackson he is one of the best player i you to love to see him play for a The Los Angeles Rams and for the St Louis Rams to me he is a ling laying to me 💛💙
Living in the uk i was new to this sport when he was a rookie and i must say it was mind blowing watching Steven notching up those yards. Incredible player and an even better person off the field .
SJ was the first RB I legit was a fan of. I was too young to really appreciate Marshall but was the perfect age to see all of Steven Jackson's insane play. I always thought he looked like the Predator in an NFL uniform when he had the dreads. Soooooooo sick
SJ has been an incredible player, his years in St. Louis have been great, a shame that he had to go through a bad coaching era. He deserves to have his gold jacket.
When you get big news, you remember where you were. I remember exactly where I was when Stephen Jackson was no longer a Ram. Sad day would be an understatement.
Any Super Bowl era player with 15,000 yards plus, whether from scrimmage or all purpose yards, should be an automatic Hall of Fame member. There are only 39 players (curiously Steven Jackson's number) who have achieved this threshold in NFL history. You could set it at 13.000 where only 74 players have accumulated that much yardage. A lot of truly deserving players would be ushered in. No more messing around with biased based sports writers and crummy emotional roller coaster rides! Set real criteria for skill position players and make the process much fairer.
@@donovanprice8140 We could add both 30's (Gurley and McCutcheon). I didn't leave Faulk out, I just mentioned to the two prominent power backs the Rams featured.
Man SJ had pretty quick acceleration & speed for someone that big. I've watched a lot of RBs & he might be the most underrated ever. Awesome player on a horrible team.
I hated the offense in the dark age Rams. The coaches literally had no idea how to make a simple game plan to even score one measly touchdown. The offense looked lifeless every week.
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I'm not even joking if SJ was not on the team the dark age pre McVay era Rams might've not won a game for a few years they were that bad, had no line or talent at all.
They were better but not so much better. This guy was running behind an awful line his entire career terrible qb play AWFUL coaching and still was incredible
@@JayNichols-h7i Yes those were very bad teams. I watched Jackson when he was at OSU and they didn't win much with him either. I would rather cut & make defenders miss or plain out run them then run into a pile. Faulk has a SB win & postseason success along with the career numbers. Same with Dickerson minus SB win. That's why both men are in the HOF.
@@denniskirk4055both of those players had better teams around them. Faulk was literally part of the greatest show on turf. Yes his running style was different, but you also have to understand the running lanes were always more clogged with SJ because there was zero threat of anything else happening on our offense.