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From WebMD regarding watching spectator sports and unexpected heart attack triggers.
" In 2006, heart attacks in Germany spiked during the national team’s World Cup soccer games. And after the 1980 Super Bowl, fatal heart attacks were up in Los Angeles after the Rams lost."

TELL ME ABOUT IT!
 
From WebMD regarding watching spectator sports and unexpected heart attack triggers.
" In 2006, heart attacks in Germany spiked during the national team’s World Cup soccer games. And after the 1980 Super Bowl, fatal heart attacks were up in Los Angeles after the Rams lost."

TELL ME ABOUT IT!

fuck me, learn how to enjoy sports.

not you 1969, people that get heart attacks watching a game.

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From WebMD regarding watching spectator sports and unexpected heart attack triggers.
" In 2006, heart attacks in Germany spiked during the national team’s World Cup soccer games. And after the 1980 Super Bowl, fatal heart attacks were up in Los Angeles after the Rams lost."

TELL ME ABOUT IT!
"Conversely, after the Los Angeles Raiders won the Super Bowl in 1984, there was a decrease in total and cardiovascular deaths, suggesting that a home team's victory can have a positive effect, while a loss may trigger negative cardiovascular events."

"Los Angeles" Raiders:sick2:
 
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I could feel at the time it was going to help nudge the Rams out.:angry:
And then there was the movie Major League which predicted the Rams moving away by screwing with the player personal so much that they became a terrible team in the 90s. Attendance was ridiculous by 1995 due to the lack of decent players.

Or Georgia saw the movie and said - I can do that

But the similarities are so eerie. Former showgirl who inherits the team after the husband dies and then ruins the team's player personnel by getting rid of the best players. Hmmm.
 
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The first big mistake was leaving Los Angeles for Anaheim, thus allowing the Raiders to move into our Stadium and rendering the Rams "the Clippers."

Move to St. Louis was good for this reason and then subsequently re-taking Los Angeles by having the stink of the Raiders out of here.

Since the 40's, Los Angeles IS the Rams, not the thuggish Oakland Raiders. Bad stain on L.A., the Los Angeles Raiders era.

I say this all as a lifetime across-the-coast New Yorker.
 
"Conversely, after the Los Angeles Raiders won the Super Bowl in 1984, there was a decrease in total and cardiovascular deaths, suggesting that a home team's victory can have a positive effect, while a loss may trigger negative cardiovascular events."

"Los Angeles" Raiders:sick2:
I didn't know that Raiduh fan HAD a heart.
 
From WebMD regarding watching spectator sports and unexpected heart attack triggers.
" In 2006, heart attacks in Germany spiked during the national team’s World Cup soccer games. And after the 1980 Super Bowl, fatal heart attacks were up in Los Angeles after the Rams lost."

TELL ME ABOUT IT!

I gummy up for a REASON…
 
I hear ya, but which of them are you pushing out to make room for Faulk in the top five?

6-10

6. Earl Campbell
7. Marshall Faulk
8. Emmitt Smith
9. Adrian Peterson
10. Steven Jackson

Really, OJ would replace Sayers and Sayers would replace Jackson, but OJ makes no lists of mine.
 
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I hear ya, but which of them are you pushing out to make room for Faulk in the top five?

You got me - probably Sayers.
 
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