1999 St. Louis Rams offense

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The 1999 St. Louis Rams offense, nicknamed "The Greatest Show on Turf," was a record-setting, high-powered NFL attack led by quarterback Kurt Warner that became one of the most explosive and celebrated offenses in league history.

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instanceOf American football team unit
NFL offense
city St. Louis NERFINISHED
division NFC West
era late 1990s NFL
headCoach Dick Vermeil
historicalReputation one of the most celebrated offenses in league history
one of the most explosive offenses in NFL history
homeStadium Trans World Dome
homeSurface artificial turf
inspiredNicknameFrom high-scoring dome performances
league National Football League
nickname The Greatest Show on Turf
notableFeature explosive passing attack
multiple Pro Bowl skill players
record-setting scoring output
offensiveCoordinator Mike Martz
offensivePhilosophy aggressive
high tempo
offensiveScheme pass-heavy
spread concepts
vertical passing game
partOf 1999 St. Louis Rams
passingYards over 4300
pointsPerGame 32.9
quarterbackAward NFL MVP for Kurt Warner
regularSeasonRecord 13–3
runningBackAward Offensive Player of the Year for Marshall Faulk
rushingYards over 1900
season 1999 NFL season
startingCenter Mike Gruttadauria NERFINISHED
startingGuard Adam Timmerman
Tom Nutten
startingQuarterback Kurt Warner
startingRunningBack Marshall Faulk
startingTackle Fred Miller
Orlando Pace
startingTightEnd Roland Williams
startingWideReceiver Az-Zahir Hakim
Isaac Bruce
Torry Holt
SuperBowl Super Bowl XXXIV
SuperBowlDate January 30, 2000
SuperBowlOpponent Tennessee Titans
SuperBowlVenue Georgia Dome
teamResult Super Bowl XXXIV champion
totalPointsScored 526
totalYards over 6000

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Mike Martz
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1999 St. Louis Rams offense ("1999 St. Louis Rams")
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