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You're always going to have this issue in Cali.
It will get better with more winning but won't totally go away.
Just how it is.
You're always going to have this issue in Cali.
It will get better with more winning but won't totally go away.
Just how it is.
It was frustrating watching from my couch in Montana. It did sound like we were on the road against the Eagles. How can it not bother the players? I just hope Gurley and Goff are with the team long enough to truly enjoy a homefield advantage. It would be a shame to waste several years worth of a talented team in a place that doesn't want them. I'm sure most of you L.A. area posters on here were there but it would be nice if we could find another 60,000 out of 13 million who would root for our team and not against them. It's like the Rams are on the road every week. It's not fair to the players. Not sure what Goodell was thinking bringing two teams to L.A. I just hope it doesn't take decades to build that fan base back up.
You're always going to have this issue in Cali.
It will get better with more winning but won't totally go away.
Just how it is.
Not sure, but as a long time Lakers fan I remember the crowd not really getting into every game. Even playoffs.Why?
I can remember some really intense crowd noise for the 49ers and Raiders when they were good.
What does this team need to do to spark some interest?
Win for a period of time.Why?
I can remember some really intense crowd noise for the 49ers and Raiders when they were good.
What does this team need to do to spark some interest?
Spent chunks of every summer at Dodger stadium growing up it seems. Yeah, great crowds.I disagree. Having a team that CARES about putting together a solid program, a stadium that is conducive to increasing fan influence (via seating proximity, acoustics, etc), and the time to win back the hearts of all those you scorned when you left LA, and you'll have the magic formula for an amazing home field advantage for our Rams. It's good to see the first part finally addressed, the second is being built as we speak, and the third is just going to take some time.
Ever been to a Dodgers, Kings, or Lakers game when we need the fans to kick in? The same amount of transplants in LA, but those venues get ROCKING.
Has nothing to do with butts in seats.There was a very big reason that three NFL teams left the Los Angeles area in the past.
consistently WIN...not just a season...a few games...need some playoff wins...What does this team need to do to spark some interest?
None, and I mean NONE, of the season ticket holders in my row or the rows in front or behind me were there. Two Rams fan we're in the seats in front of me. Everybody else were Eagles fans. Pi$$ed me off!!Los Angeles has a ticket ownership problem. In Green Bay, Minnesota, or Philly you've got a season ticket holder base that is significantly less likely to sell their seats. Even the Dodgers, in the midst of a historic run of playoff appearances, have a ticket base that is full of ticket brokers. The problem with resale tickets is that when the team is doing well the stadium has plenty of home fans, but if they face a team that travels well, the stadium will be filled with opposing fans.
Why?
I can remember some really intense crowd noise for the 49ers and Raiders when they were good.
What does this team need to do to spark some interest?