Wednesday, November 20, 2013

2000 St. Louis Rams Pass Plays

Sorry for the video quality but here are some cut-ups with only pass plays from the St. Louis Rams Offense. This is from the Mike Martz, Kurt Warner, & Marshall Faulk era.  The interesting thing about the 2000 team is their offensive numbers were actually better than the '99 Super Bowl winning team.  You'll see a lot of the mainstay concepts from the classic "Air Coryell" offense.  Lots of F-Post to Faulk out of the backfield and with motion.  Also, the Rams did a great job with the deep 20yd In route which is a "4" route in their terminology.  It takes a long time to develop but they were deadly when Torry Hold or Issac Bruce caught one in stride.  Here is a link to the Rams playbook of that era.  Rams Playbook

In my opinion the best part of watching this offense was the use of shifting and motion.  It's something you don't see much anymore at the pro or college level due to all the no-huddle hurry up offenses.  But for some reason I always enjoyed it and thought it was effective.  See for yourself:




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