Greatest Show on Turf

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The Greatest Show on Turf was the high-powered, record-setting St. Louis Rams offense of the late 1990s and early 2000s, renowned for its explosive passing attack and prolific scoring.

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instanceOf American football offense
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achievement won Super Bowl XXXIV
appliesToTeam St. Louis Rams
country United States
era early 2000s
late 1990s
featuredPlayer Az-Zahir Hakim
Isaac Bruce
Kurt Warner
Marshall Faulk
Ricky Proehl
Torry Holt
headCoach Dick Vermeil
Mike Martz
homeCity St. Louis, Missouri
homeStadium Edward Jones Dome
Trans World Dome
knownFor explosive passing attack
prolific scoring
record-setting offensive production
league National Football League
legacy influenced modern pass-oriented NFL offenses
MVPPlayer Kurt Warner
notableAward 1999 NFL MVP for Kurt Warner
2000 NFL MVP for Marshall Faulk
notableSeason 1999 NFL season
2000 NFL season
2001 NFL season
offensiveCoordinator Mike Martz
offensiveLineCoach John Matsko
offensivePhilosophy aggressive downfield passing
use of multiple wide receiver sets
offensiveStyle high-tempo offense
pass-heavy offense
spread offense concepts
quarterback Kurt Warner
runningBack Marshall Faulk
sport American football
SuperBowlFinalScore 23–16
SuperBowlOpponent Tennessee Titans
SuperBowlVenue Georgia Dome
SuperBowlWinSeason 1999 NFL season
team St. Louis Rams
timePeriodEnd 2001
timePeriodStart 1999
wideReceiver Az-Zahir Hakim
Isaac Bruce
Ricky Proehl
Torry Holt

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1999 St. Louis Rams offense ("The Greatest Show on Turf")
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Los Angeles Rams
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Mike Martz
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