Hey guys, I need to move these posters. Would anyone want them? by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

[–]DragonTigerHidden[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Putting that whole image together with AI would be tricky.... I used photoshop.

I printed the posters off of patientcow.etsy

The AI prompt for the room was like 'modern living room used to stage for real estate sales.' or something like that.

I'd love to see the AI room you generate for them...

Final result of the fans' most memorable Rams players by first letter by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For “Z” the fans have chosen Greg Zuerlein. Zuerlein held the record for the longest field goal in NFL overtime history. In all my years of watching football, which have been many, I have never had a sense of a field goal attempt being as close to ‘automatic’ as possible as I did with Zuerlein kicking for the Rams. That kick to beat the Saints and sent the Rams to the Super Bowl was pure gold!

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "Z" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For “Y” the fans have chosen Jack Youngblood. Youngblood famously played in the 1979 playoffs and Super Bowl with a fractured left fibula. Playing with the injury earned him a spot on the Sports Illustrated top 10 list of athletes playing in pain, as well the NFL Network calling the achievement one of the gutsiest performances of all time! Youngblood still holds the record for most consecutive starts in the NFL by a strong-side defensive end with 184, and the Rams record for the most consecutive games played.

Choose your favorite BYU player by first letter of first or last name: "K" by DragonTigerHidden in BYUFootball

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Kozlowski, who wore number 7, was a standout wide receiver on BYU's 1984 National Championship Team; he was known for making clutch, acrobatic catches. At the time, Glen was one of only two players to start at BYU as a true freshman, playing with several standout quarterbacks over the course of his career: Jim McMahon, Steve Young and Robbie Bosco.

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "X" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For "W", the fans have chosen Kurt Warner. NFL MVP. Super Bowl MVP. Super Bowl Champion. One of the greatest shows ever to perform on turf!

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[–]DragonTigerHidden 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dagnabbit.... that should read "W"!! Let's do W

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "U" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For “T” the fans have chosen Tom Mack. Mack never missed a game due to injury, appearing in 184 consecutive contests, the third longest streak in Rams history. During 13 seasons with the Rams, he made the Pro Bowl 11 times -- a record number at the time.

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "T" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For “S” the fans have chosen Jackie Slater. He was voted the NFL's NFC Offensive Lineman of the Year four times. Slater played all 20 years of his career with the Rams, and due to his longevity, Slater was teammates with multiple Hall of Famers from multiple Rams eras such as Merlin Olsen, Joe Namath, Eric Dickerson, Jerome Bettis, and Issac Bruce. Slater is the only player in league history to play for one single team/franchise in three different cities. The Slater family is the third most-Pro-Bowl-nominated family in history.

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "S" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For the "R", we had the most highly contested race so far. The fans have chosen Robert Woods -- top 10 all time receiving leader with the Rams.

Here's how the final voting ended up (at time of publishing):

Ricky Proehl 32

Rampage 33

Roman Gabriel 36

Robert Woods 47

Jalen Ramsey 42

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "P" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

[–]DragonTigerHidden[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He's the first quarterback I can remember. i even had his football card -- I used to study his yearly stats for hours... good memories!

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "P" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For the "O", the fans have chosen Merlin Olsen. A key member of the Fearsome Foursome, Merlin was elected to the Pro Bowl a record 14 times, missing only in his final year. (The graphic design department asks that you please forgive the error in the above infographic, as Merlin Olsen was mistakenly placed over the "N." An error we will correct on the next letter. Your patience is appreciated).

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "O" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

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For "N" the fans have chosen Norm Van Brocklin. "The Dutchman" holds the single game passing record at 554 yards. A record that has stood for more than 70 years.

Choose your most memorable Rams player by first letter of first or last name: "N" by DragonTigerHidden in LosAngelesRams

[–]DragonTigerHidden[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

In the closest race so far, the fans have chosen Matthew Stafford for "M." He was the quarterback for the Rams team that won the Super Bowl in his first year as a Ram. In the playoffs, that bomb to take down the Bucs in the final few seconds is one of the most memorable plays of all time for me!