I can't either. You'd NEVER see it in KC, GB, SF, MIN, NO, TB, CIN, BUF, really anywhere.Pathetic really. I cannot imagine this happening to any other successful team.
That's because no other successful team is new to their city, while simultaneously being geographically located right next door to one of the NFL's most popular franchises. It is sad and infuriating, but not surprising.Pathetic really. I cannot imagine this happening to any other successful team.
Sadly, I'm hearing via sports radio here in Dallas that the SF fans will outnumber the locals 60-40 at minimum. If so, I have no more use for the LA fan base. It would be a tragedy for the Rams to have a second experience like this at home.C’mon you Rams, let make a m9ment that Niner fans look back upon as disaster….
Those teams have all been entrenched in their respective cities for decades and decades.I can't either. You'd NEVER see it in KC, GB, SF, MIN, NO, TB, CIN, BUF, really anywhere.
And that's what worried me about being in LA, the fact that Rich people who don't give a shit about the Rams, just want entertainment would buy the tickets, and then just sell to the highest bidder.
A real tragedy, can you imagine what it will feel like to run out on a field of red?Such a shame.
Not necessarily, except for the weather.Better than playing at Levi or Lambeau
Absolutely a disgrace.Pathetic really. I cannot imagine this happening to any other successful team.
For me it was Lakers vs Celtics 1985 game 7.
But yeah that year too.
Looks like turd paradise to me.Look at this bullshit at my LAX hotel! Yuk!View attachment 51593
I can't either. You'd NEVER see it in KC, GB, SF, MIN, NO, TB, CIN, BUF, really anywhere.
And that's what worried me about being in LA, the fact that Rich people who don't give a shit about the Rams, just want entertainment would buy the tickets, and then just sell to the highest bidder.