It's a whole new Giants team that will take the field in 1981. With a new coach, Ed Biles; a new quarterback, Joe Reed; and a new starting half back, Chuck Muncie, Giants fans are hoping to get past the allusive .500 mark and make the playoffs. Their defense has certainly been there, so they'll need to see a big improvement from their offense if they hope to get over that hurdle.
On the surface the Rams are trotting out the same team they've had for the past five years. You see James Harris, Lawrence McCutcheon, Jack and Jim Youngblood and it all appears the same. But when you look across the roster you see that the Rams are quite young. They've done an excellent job of rotating in fresh blood and staying atop the NFC. There is no reason to think they can't return to the Super Bowl in 1981.
On the surface the Rams are trotting out the same team they've had for the past five years. You see James Harris, Lawrence McCutcheon, Jack and Jim Youngblood and it all appears the same. But when you look across the roster you see that the Rams are quite young. They've done an excellent job of rotating in fresh blood and staying atop the NFC. There is no reason to think they can't return to the Super Bowl in 1981.
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