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Winning cures a lot of alignments but I would think a playoff run ensures a new stadium.I wonder if the dome will be ok again if Rams win like nine to 10 games?
I just checked, because of your "rip off" comment. In 1967 at the L.A. Coliseum Game tickets were.....hold on to your socks.....$6.00 a game to Season ticket holders!It becomes "A winning team deserves a winning stadium".
I'm not against a new stadium but I also rarely go because it's a rip off.
I wonder if the dome will be ok again if Rams win like nine to 10 games?
No it doesn't curb the talk.
A playoff run would help get it closer to being done.
I just checked, because of your "rip off" comment. In 1967 at the L.A. Coliseum Game tickets were.....hold on to your socks.....$6.00 a game to Season ticket holders!
It becomes "A winning team deserves a winning stadium".
I'm not against a new stadium but I also rarely go because it's a rip off.
I guess it depends on what you compare it too.
I personally think going to the Rams game is one of the best deals in sports depending on who you go with and your specific situation. Our season tickets are right around $250 a seat for the year. Yes, these are upper deck seats BUT we manged to get as close as we can to the 50 yd line and as low as you can go in this section. You are looking at $25 a seat a game! We split tailgaiting costs of $20 a spot amongst 4 of us and we bring our own food and beer to tailgate. I personally buy 1-2 beers a game but no food as we eat before hand tailgating.
After it is all said and done I average about $40-50 a game for a live NFL game! I find this unreal as I attend away games and am SHOCKED at some of the costs. The mother of all costs was Dallas last year. $90 for parking, $125 for upperdeck seats, and $10 for a popcorn! By the time it was over one trip to the Dallas game cost more than my season tickets for the Rams (not to mention we got our A$$ kicked).