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Turf Show Times reveals answers to Rams 20-0 trivia challenge

The correct selections for the Los Angeles Rams challenge include Matthew Stafford, Aaron Donald, and Cooper Kupp, with specific season data determining the winners.

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Adrian Cole
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Source: Yahoo Sports · original
Can you go 20-0? Assemble your Rams football legends. Answers revealed!
Media outlet publishes solutions to popular roster-building game testing historical knowledge

Turf Show Times has published the solutions to its "20-0" trivia challenge, a roster-building game that required participants to assemble a perfect Los Angeles Rams team based on performances in designated historical years. The game, which has gained popularity among football fans, tested knowledge of Rams history and player memory rather than relying on fantasy projections or general career statistics.

The challenge prohibited the use of career totals or Pro Bowl counts, forcing fans to select players for specific offensive and defensive positions based on strict year constraints. Participants had to fill slots for quarterback, running back, wide receiver, tight end, flex, defensive tackle, linebacker, edge rusher, cornerback, and safety without selecting the same player twice, even if they appeared in multiple eligible years.

Key selections identified in the article include Matthew Stafford at quarterback, chosen for his 2025 season where he recorded 46 touchdowns and eight interceptions, capturing MVP honors. At running back, the correct answers were Todd Gurley, based on his rookie year statistics, and Marshall Faulk, selected for his 2000 season performance. Cooper Kupp was identified as the correct wide receiver selection.

Defensive selections included Aaron Donald at defensive tackle, based on his 2018 season where he recorded 20.5 sacks. The edge rusher position had two correct answers: Robert Quinn, for his 2013 breakout season, or Janoris Jenkins, for his 2012 performance. Kevin Greene was the correct linebacker selection, while Jalen Ramsey filled the cornerback slot and O.J. Atogwe was chosen for safety.

The publication highlighted that many popular fan choices were incorrect due to these specific year constraints or because other players offered better statistical fits for the designated seasons. For instance, while Aaron Donald was a popular choice for edge rusher, the correct answers were Quinn or Jenkins for their specific years. Similarly, Jack Youngblood was a common selection for linebacker, but Kevin Greene’s 1989 season provided the superior statistical fit required by the game.

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