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[X] St. Louis Rats
Isaac Bruce
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Gutter Runner
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Best route-runner in the National Football League…explosive out of breaks…real natural feel for coverages…can make the big play any given time…can run by people with his route-running skill and knowledge…made one of most famous plays in illustrious history of Rams’ football, catching 73-yard touchdown pass from QB Kurt Warner with just under two minutes to play in the game to give Rams’ 23-16 victory in Super Bowl XXXIV...reception tied same distance of Norm Van Brocklin’s game-winning touchdown pass to Tom Fears in Rams 24-17 win over Cleveland in 1951 NFL Championship game...four-time Pro Bowl selection, including three consecutive (1996, 1999, 2000, 2001)…was 1995 and 1996 recipient of Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award, given to club’s MVP...one of four players (DE Jack Youngblood 1975-76, RB Eric Dickerson 1983-84, and RB Marshall Faulk 1999-01) in team history to be honored with the award in back-to-back seasons...only Jerry Rice (3,575) and John Jefferson (3,431) recorded more yards in their first three seasons...holds four Rams' single-season records, including most receiving yards (1,781), most receptions (119), most consecutive 100-yard receiving games (six) and most 100-yard games (nine), set in 1995...Rams’ career leader in 100-yard receiving games (29), 1,000-yard seasons (five) and the team’s all-time leader in receiving touchdowns (56) in 2001…is the Rams’ career leader in postseason receiving yards (603) and is one of just two players in team history (Tom Fears) with three 100-yard receiving games in the postseason…is poised to become the club career leader in receptions and receiving yards in 2002…first NFL reception was 34-yard touchdown in 1994…1994 recipient of Carroll Rosenbloom Award, given to team rookie of the year...voted Rams rookie of the year by Orange County Sports Association and Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association...first of three second round draft selections by Rams in 1994 NFL Draft (33rd overall). 2001: Continued ascent up the Rams’ career receiving charts while becoming third receiver in team history to earn three consecutive Pro Bowl invitations (Elroy Hirsch 1951-53, Jim Phillips 1960-62)…voted offensive team captain…caught 64 passes for 1,106 yards and six touchdowns…was second on team in receptions and third in yards…led or tied for team lead in receptions twice and in receiving yards four times…became franchise career leader in 100-yard receiving games (29), 1,000-yard seasons (five), and receiving touchdowns (56)…became just second player in team history to post 500 career receptions vs. New York Giants 10/14…posted three 100-yard receiving games…made season-high eight catches for 144 yards and one touchdown at San Francisco 9/23, becoming the club career leader in 100-yard receiving games at 27, breaking a tie with Rams’ receivers coach Henry Ellard…made seven catches for season-high 179 yards and one touchdown against New Orleans 10/28…made seven catches for 130 yards on Sunday Night road win at New England 11/18…saved best for key Monday Night game at New Orleans 12/17…became Rams’ all-time leader in touchdown receptions when he caught five passes for 86 yards and season-high three touchdowns…is tied for second in team playoff history in receptions (34), is the team postseason leader in receiving yards (603), and is sixth in team postseason scoring with 24 points…second in receptions and receiving yards during the playoffs with 14 receptions for 159 yards and one touchdown…had top game in NFC Championship Game against Philadelphia 1/27, catching eight passes for 84 yards and one touchdown…caught five passes for 56 yards against New England in Super Bowl XXXVI 2/3. 2000: Became first Rams receiver to earn back-to-back Pro Bowl invitations since Ellard accomplished the feat following the 1988-1989 seasons…caught 87 passes for 1,471 yards with nine touchdowns, and rushed one time for 11 yards…led Rams, was fifth in the NFC and 13th in NFL in receptions, was second in NFC and second in the NFL behind teammate Torry Holt in receiving yards, and was tied for third in NFC and tied for sixth in NFL in receiving touchdowns…led or tied for team lead in receptions six times and led team in receiving yards six times…posted four 100-yard receiving games, including back-to-back century mark efforts at Kansas City 10/22 (8-129-2) and at San Francisco 10/29 (8-129-0)…had three two-touchdown receiving games (at Atlanta 9/24, vs. San Diego 10/1, at Kansas City 10/22)…had season-high 188 yards on eight receptions with one touchdown vs. San Francisco 9/17…188 yard total sixth-highest of his career…caught season-high nine passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns vs. San Diego 10/1…posted team-record-tying third 100-yard receiving game in the playoffs with team-high 127 yards on team-high tying seven receptions with one touchdown in NFC Wildcard Game at New Orleans 12/30. 1999: Earned second Pro Bowl invitation following the third 1,000-yard receiving season of his career…was second on Rams with 77 receptions for 1,165 yards and team-leading 12 touchdowns…led team in receptions eight times and in receiving yards four times…was eighth in NFC in receiving yards, 13th in NFC in receptions, and second in NFC and tied for second in the NFL in touchdown receptions…had four 100-yard receiving games, with back-to-back efforts in Games 3 and 4 at Cincinnati (6-152-0) and against San Francisco (5-134-4), respectively, and in Games 12 and 13 at Carolina (6-111-0) and at New Orleans (4-102-0)…four-touchdown game vs. San Francisco set career high and was fifth time in team history and second time in as many weeks a Ram scored four TDs in a game (WR Az-Zahir Hakim at Cincinnati)…led Rams in receiving yards in the playoffs, with 317 yards on 13 catches with team-high two touchdowns…posted two 100-yard receiving games in the playoffs, vs. Minnesota and Tennessee in Super Bowl XXXIV…scored Rams' first touchdown of postseason on first offensive play vs. Minnesota, in NFC Divisional Playoff Game, a 77-yard reception from QB Kurt Warner, the second-longest pass reception in team playoff history…game-winning 73-yard touchdown pass in Super Bowl XXXIV against Tennessee capped six-reception, 162-yard game. 1998: Ranked fourth on team in receptions and third in yards with 32 receptions for 457 yards and one touchdown, despite missing eight games with a hamstring injury before being placed on injured reserve 12/7…posted two 100-yard receiving games…led the Rams in receptions three times and receiving yards four times…opened season with 10-reception, 131-yard effort vs. New Orleans 9/6…followed with 11 receptions for 192 yards and one touchdown against Minnesota 9/13...reception total tied for highest-single game total NFC in 1998 and tied the second-highest total of his career, while receiving yards total was fourth-highest of career…caught career-long 80-yard pass for touchdown in fourth quarter…30-yard run on reverse gave him 222 total yards in the game, the second-highest total yards effort of career and the most by an NFC player in a non overtime game in 1998. 1997: Ranked second on club in receptions with 56 and receiving yards with 815...led squad in touchdown receptions with five despite missing almost all of first five games due to a hamstring injury...recorded two 100-yard receiving games and led club in receptions and receiving yards six times...appeared in first game of season at Denver 9/14...snapped streak of 43 consecutive games with at least one reception after leaving game in first quarter without catching a pass because of hamstring injury...returned to starting lineup three weeks later at San Francisco 10/12...registered best receiving performance by any NFL receiver in 1997, exploding for career-high 233 yards on 10 receptions and two touchdowns at Atlanta 11/2...233 yards was fourth highest ever by Ram...only player in Rams’ history and seventh NFL receiver to record three games with at least 200 yards...grabbed nine passes for 144 yards and two touchdowns, including game-winner on five-yard TD reception from QB Tony Banks at New Orleans 12/7. 1996: Led team with 84 receptions and NFL with 1,338 yards...became first Rams receiver since Ellard in 1990 and 1991 to post back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons...first Ram to lead league in receiving yards since Ellard in 1988...joined Tom Fears (1949-50) and Ellard (1989-91) as only receivers in Rams’history to post consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons (WR Torry Holt became fourth 2000-01)...averaged 15.9 yards a catch with seven touchdowns and recorded five 100-yard receiving games...hauled in season highs in receptions twice with 11 on 9/22 vs. Washington and 10/27 at Baltimore with a then-career-high 229 yards...capped season with seven receptions for 104 yards in Pro Bowl. 1995: In first year as starter enjoyed best ever season by a Rams' receiver and second greatest receiving season in NFL history with 1,781 yards on 119 catches...trailed only San Francisco's Jerry Rice (1,848) after breaking former Houston Oiler Charley Hennigan's 34-year-old record of 1,746 set in 1961...119 catches rank fifth on the NFL's all-time single season reception list...shattered four Rams' records, including most receiving yards (1,781), most receptions (119), most consecutive 100-yard receiving games (six) and most 100-yard games (nine)...tied for second (Harold Jackson, 1973) for most touchdown receptions by a Ram in one season (13) and for second (Willie Anderson, 1989) for most receptions in one game (15)...first player in NFL's 76-year history to record three consecutive games with at least 170 receiving yards (181, 191, 173)... ended season as Rams’ leading scorer with 80 points...won many accolades, including USA-Today's all-Joe team, all-Madden, Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award (team MVP), Fox's Terry Award for Best Second Year Player and all-Pro by Pro Football Weekly and Sports Illustrated... only player in NFL to earn both Offensive and Special Teams Player of the Week honors...finished second in the NFL in receiving yards, fourth in receptions and in total yards from scrimmage (1,798)...first career start in season opener at Green Bay 9/1 and made back-to-back plays to help Rams win 17-14...blocked and recovered a Craig Hentrich punt to set up his 23-yard touchdown reception on next play...logged first 100-yard receiving game of career with five receptions for 100 yards at Carolina 9/17...established team record with six consecutive 100-yard games vs. Carolina 11/12, breaking Elroy Hirsch's record of five in 1951 by making nine receptions for 110 yards and one touchdown...streak was snapped one short of NFL record the following week at Atlanta when he recorded seven receptions for 91 yards...became 12th player in NFL and first Ram with 100 receptions in one season by catching nine for 68 yards against Washington 12/17...closed season by posting career-high 15 receptions for 210 yards and one touchdown versus Miami 12/24...the 15 receptions were the most by NFL receiver in 1995. 1994: Ended season with 21 receptions for 272 yards to rank seventh on team despite playing in only 12 games...also saw action on special teams...missed last four games after spraining right knee at San Diego 11/27...placed on injured reserve 12/9...first NFL reception was 34-yard touchdown from QB Chris Miller at Atlanta 9/11.
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