Rich Saul

After playing the role of reserve lineman from 1970 to 1974, Saul replaced Ken Iman as the starting center with the Rams in 1975.That year, the Rams beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the divisional round of the 1975–76 NFL playoffs, rushing for 237 yards.In the 1979–80 NFL playoffs the Rams defeated the Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to win the NFC title, rushing for 159 and 216 yards, respectively.But they had a more difficult time running against the Pittsburgh Steelers, only 107 yards, losing Super Bowl XIV.In the 1980–81 NFL playoffs, the Rams lost to the Cowboys again, this time in a wild card game.
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