2001 St. Louis Rams season
http://dbpedia.org/resource/2001_St._Louis_Rams_season an entity of type: Thing
The 2001 season was the St. Louis Rams' 65th in the National Football League (NFL), their seventh in St. Louis and their second under head coach Mike Martz. The Rams improved on their 10-6 record from last year, and finished 14-2. In going 14-2, the Rams finished in first place in the NFC West, and first place in the whole NFL. The St. Louis Rams in 2001 set a franchise record for wins in a season (14), while also going a perfect 8–0 on the road. Quarterback Kurt Warner would go on to win his second league MVP award. Along with Warner's 1999 MVP award and Marshall Faulk's 2000 award, the Rams had amassed the last three NFL MVP awards.
rdf:langString
La stagione 2001 dei St. Louis Rams è stata la 64ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la settima a St. Louis, Missouri > La squadra stabilì un record di franchigia per vittoria in una stagione (14), vincendo tutte le 8 gare in trasferta. Il quarterback Kurt Warner vinse per la seconda volta il premio di MVP della NFL, il terzo anno consecutivo che ad essere premiato fu un giocatore dei Rams. La squadra divenne anche la prima nella storia della NFL con 500 punti segnati in tre stagioni consecutive.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
2001 St. Louis Rams season
rdf:langString
St. Louis Rams 2001
xsd:integer
10659538
xsd:integer
1116859049
rdf:langString
good/failed/incomplete
rdf:langString
run/pass
rdf:langString
DET
rdf:langString
Wilkins
rdf:langString
good
rdf:langString
Warner
xsd:integer
1
2
4
rdf:langString
STL
xsd:integer
1
7
15
36
93
rdf:langString
Pat Summerall and John Madden
rdf:langString
Al Michaels, Dan Fouts, Dennis Miller, Melissa Stark, and Eric Dickerson
rdf:langString
Pat Summerall , John Madden , Ron Pitts, and Pam Oliver
xsd:integer
66338
66502
72922
77765
xsd:gMonthDay
--10-08
xsd:integer
0
3
7
9
10
14
17
rdf:langString
* Head Coach – Mike Martz
* Associate Head Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Running Backs – Bobby Jackson
* Assistant Head Coach / Offensive Line – John Matsko
xsd:integer
0
rdf:langString
Lions
rdf:langString
Rams
rdf:langString
Patriots
xsd:integer
0
3
7
14
rdf:langString
Eagles
rdf:langString
Packers
rdf:langString
Rams
rdf:langString
the Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana
rdf:langString
collapsed
rdf:langString
* Strength and Conditioning – Chris Clausen
* Strength and Conditioning – Dana LeDuc
rdf:langString
St. Louis Rams
rdf:langString
Rams
xsd:integer
4
184.0
210.0
272.0
390.0
540.0
811.0
614.0
rdf:langString
St. Louis Rams at Detroit Lions
rdf:langString
; text-align:center
rdf:langString
ABC
rdf:langString
Fox
rdf:langString
IntTD
rdf:langString
RecTD
rdf:langString
RushTD
xsd:integer
7
14
21
28
35
xsd:integer
2001
rdf:langString
Rams seasons
rdf:langString
CB Aeneas Williams
rdf:langString
QB Kurt Warner
rdf:langString
RB Marshall Faulk
rdf:langString
WR Isaac Bruce
rdf:langString
T Orlando Pace
rdf:langString
WR Torry Holt
rdf:langString
G Adam Timmerman
xsd:integer
1
rdf:langString
Lost
Super Bowl XXXVI 17–20
rdf:langString
Won Divisional Playoffs 45–17
rdf:langString
Won NFC Championship 29–24
xsd:integer
14
rdf:langString
Indoors
rdf:langString
Played indoors, domed stadium
rdf:langString
Charley Armey
xsd:integer
5
xsd:integer
9
xsd:integer
13
xsd:integer
14
xsd:integer
15
xsd:integer
29
rdf:langString
;Rams
*Kurt Warner
rdf:langString
* Defensive Coordinator – Lovie Smith
* Defensive Line – Bill Kollar
* Linebackers – Mike Haluchak
* Secondary – Ron Meeks
* Defensive Assistant/Quality Control – Matt Sheldon
rdf:langString
* Chairman – Georgia Frontiere
* Vice Chairman – Stan Kroenke
* President – John Shaw
* President of Football Operations – Jay Zygmunt
* General Manager – Charley Armey
* Senior Vice President of Administration – Bob Wallace
* Director of Scouting – Lawrence McCutcheon
* Administrator of Pro Personnel – Jack Faulkner
rdf:langString
* Quarterbacks – John Ramsdell
* Wide Receivers – Ken Zampese
* Tight Ends – Wilbert Montgomery
* Offensive Line – Jim Hanifan
* Offensive Assistant – Henry Ellard
rdf:langString
The 2001 season was the St. Louis Rams' 65th in the National Football League (NFL), their seventh in St. Louis and their second under head coach Mike Martz. The Rams improved on their 10-6 record from last year, and finished 14-2. In going 14-2, the Rams finished in first place in the NFC West, and first place in the whole NFL. The St. Louis Rams in 2001 set a franchise record for wins in a season (14), while also going a perfect 8–0 on the road. Quarterback Kurt Warner would go on to win his second league MVP award. Along with Warner's 1999 MVP award and Marshall Faulk's 2000 award, the Rams had amassed the last three NFL MVP awards. The Rams also became the first team in NFL history to open three consecutive seasons with six straight wins and the first to score 500 or more points in three consecutive seasons. The Rams returned to the Super Bowl for a second time after winning their first title two years earlier, but this time against the 11–5 New England Patriots, led by second-year head coach Bill Belichick and by a young Tom Brady. The Rams were expected by many to win their 2nd Super Bowl title, but lost 20–17 after Patriots placekicker Adam Vinatieri kicked the game-clinching field goal after both teams were tied 17-17. This was the Rams' last Super Bowl appearance until the 2018 season, when they controversially defeated the New Orleans Saints 26–23 in the NFC Championship game, and would meet the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII in a rematch of Super Bowl XXXVI, but lost 13–3. By that time, the Rams would be based in Los Angeles after relocating from St. Louis in 2016. This was also the final season with the Rams as "The Greatest Show on Turf" as Kurt Warner struggled the following two seasons with the team. He was then replaced by Marc Bulger.
rdf:langString
La stagione 2001 dei St. Louis Rams è stata la 64ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la settima a St. Louis, Missouri > La squadra stabilì un record di franchigia per vittoria in una stagione (14), vincendo tutte le 8 gare in trasferta. Il quarterback Kurt Warner vinse per la seconda volta il premio di MVP della NFL, il terzo anno consecutivo che ad essere premiato fu un giocatore dei Rams. La squadra divenne anche la prima nella storia della NFL con 500 punti segnati in tre stagioni consecutive. I Rams fecero ritorno al Super Bowl per la seconda volta in tre stagioni ma, malgrado l'essere dati per netti favoriti, furono sconfitti dai New England Patriots, guidati da Bill Belichick e dal quarterback al secondo anno Tom Brady. Questa fu l'ultima apparizione in finale fino al 2018, quando furono nuovamente battuti dai Patriots. Questa fu anche l'ultima stagione in cui i Rams vennero soprannominati "The Greatest Show on Turf", con Kurt Warner che faticò le due annate successive, venendo infine sostituito da Marc Bulger.
rdf:langString
* Special Teams – Bobby April
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
38597
xsd:gYear
2001