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Fisher hopes Rams fans still come out in 2015
By Jim Thomas

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One of the most-asked questions for Jeff Fisher at last week's NFC coaches breakfast concerned the possible relocation of the Rams to Los Angeles. Writers from near and far quizzed him about the distractions of a looming move in what could be a lame-duck 2015 season in St. Louis.

Fisher patiently answered all such questions, then again, he better get used to it. The questions, and the issue, aren't going away any time soon.

"I'm looking forward to this year in St. Louis and hoping we can get things worked out," Fisher said. "It makes no sense for me or the players to spend time concerned about it, worried about it. If it happens, it happens."

But how does he keep players from California dreaming, especially if the league follows through on discussions to move up the timetable for filing for relocation into the 2015 regular season?

"You know, I've had some discussion with the players," Fisher said. "And they're actually more excited right now about what we've done in free agency, and looking forward to what we're doing in the draft, and looking forward to coming back to work than they are talking about any potential to relocate."

The start of the Rams' offseason conditioning program is April 20, just 2½ weeks away.

"I'm not concerned about distractions," Fisher said. "Been through it before. This game's too hard, too competitive to spend time worrying about something that's out of your control."

Fisher was head coach of the Houston Oilers when they left Texas after the 1996 season for Tennessee. The team played in Memphis in 1997, then spent a season borrowing Vanderbilt University's stadium in 1998 before finally getting a stadium of its own in '99 — the season the Titan won the AFC title and lost to the Rams 23-16 in Super Bowl XXXIV.

"Having gone through it however, I don't think it'd be fair to compare both situations," Fisher said. "But the end result was good (in Tennessee). . . .But going to '96 and early '97, we focused on our job. I remember back then telling them don't worry about it. It's out of our control."

As the 2015 season approaches, it's uncertain how Rams fans will react to the team's potential departure. The possibility exists that the Rams won't have much of a home-field advantage if upset fans stay away in droves.

"We're hoping and expecting fans to come out and watch us, because we're a much-improved football team," Fisher said. "The fans are gonna like what we have to offer this year. They have every right to be as excited as we are."

Fisher half-jokingly has said on more than one occasion that he doesn't want to know what's happening on the relocation front. That way, he can just plead ignorance. But he did concede last week that he's taken a peek at the latest renderings of the St. Louis riverfront stadium project.

"I saw some things three, four weeks ago," Fisher said. "I thought the location's ideal. And I think the game should be played on grass. Outside. So that's a plus."
 

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Yesterday is history and tomorrow is a mystery - what we have in front of us is a season of football in St. Louis, and what I am hoping could be a damn good one
 

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Yesterday is history and tomorrow is a mystery - what we have in front of us is a season of football in St. Louis, and what I am hoping could be a damn good one

I think a lot of other fans will agree with you and hopefully the desire to see what should be a strong team this year combined with wanting to show the NFL that the support is there will mean that attendances won't drop too much.

The most recent Rams Addiction podcast mentioned the average attendance in the dome over the last few years was something like 58k which is pretty good considering what's been on offer on the field during that time. Not sure how much of that is made up of visiting fans though and whether or not that's significant.
 

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Interesting.....2 weeks huh? Is Quick ready? Can we throw some passes to Kevin White if he's in town? Can Flowers come out to meet Coach Boo & the o-line crew? How about AJ Cann?