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Interested in rooting for one of the NFL's 32 teams -- but don't know where to start? Adam Rank has you covered with this series, which will present a handy guide to becoming an instantly rabid fan of each organization in the league. Below, find out why you should root for the Los Angeles Rams.

What you need to know so you don't sound stupid


The Rams are back in Los Angeles -- where they belong? Well ...

The team started in Cleveland (Cleveland!), then moved to Los Angeles for the 1946 season, becoming the biggest thing on the West Coast. The Rams won the NFL title in 1951, the same year Norm Van Brocklin set a single-game record with 554 passing yards (a mark that still stands today). They went to Super Bowl XIV in January of 1980, but moved to Anaheim the next season. Threatened to move to Baltimore. That fell through. Signed an agreement to move to St. Louis. Denied. Some money changed hands, and the move was approved in 1995. Then the team came back to Los Angeles in 2016. So where they actually belong is kind of tough to gauge.


I'll admit: I grew up going to Rams games at Anaheim Stadium. My neighbor had season tickets, and I always found a way to sneak an invite to some preseason games. Before one game, my friend Vandy -- with a photo of Eric Dickerson in one hand and a Sharpie in the other -- called for the running back, but Dickerson just waved and ran past. It was the second-most-heartbreaking thing that would happen to us that year with Dickerson, but more on that in a moment.

Thankfully, current Rams running back Todd Gurley signed an autograph for my daughter, Ahsoka, so we're already ahead of the game.

What about all those years in St. Louis?


This is a tough one to navigate. Most folks (including me) lost interest in the Rams once they left Southern California. My mentor, Earl, still supported the club because, as he groused, he wasn't able to afford the games anyway and only watched them on TV, so the Rams' move was like your favorite TV show changing its set location. Solid point. I didn't agree. But solid point.

Similarly, most people in St. Louis have given up on this team now that it's back in Southern California. Of course, it's not like St. Louis never happened. Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk and Torry Holt had one of the most exciting offenses in NFL history in St. Louis, leaving me to just kind of watch the games like they were my ex and I was stalking them on Facebook. That said, I'm sure most current Los Angeles Rams fans don't care about the time in St. Louis, including that Super Bowl win over the Titans. To me, it's like the titles the Lakers won in Minneapolis. Cool that they happened, but ultimately, I don't care. Sorry not sorry.

Wait, so are you back with this team?


I'm not, personally. It's like this. The Rams were your high school sweetheart. But she moved away. Became an actor. Won an Oscar. Took the stage and, instead of thanking you, said leaving you was the best thing she ever did. Then she quit acting and moved back to town to live with her parents, and now she doesn't understand why you don't want to meet up with her at La Cabana. Look, Rams: There is still some love there. We shared something special. I wish you well in the future. I hope you make a great life for yourself. But I've moved on.

Man, this should be a movie. I think Patrick Dempsey should play me, though he's going to have to shave his head.

Don't ever talk about ...

The Dickerson trade.

I was trick-or-treating in an Eric Dickerson jersey in 1987. I came home that night to find out he had been traded to the Colts. As you could imagine, I didn't give a crap about Halloween for a while. And it was my favorite holiday, too!

The star running back was dealt away for a bunch of draft picks in what really could have been the equivalent of the Herschel Walker trade for the Rams. But Rams decision maker John Shaw was clearly no Jimmy Johnson. In 1988 and '89, the Rams whiffed on their draft picks like so many defenders trying to catch Dickerson. Yes, Flipper Anderson was dope, but the rest were also-rans: Gaston Green, Aaron Cox and a bunch of jobbers whose main contribution on defense was allowing John Taylor to catch two 90-yard touchdown passes on a Monday night game on Dec. 11, 1989 -- the day after my birthday.

In that span, the Rams passed on future Hall of Famers Randall McDaniel, Dermontti Dawson and Thurman Thomas (and they could have drafted all those guys and still landed Flipper).

About Son of Bum


My favorite personality on today's Los Angeles Rams is new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips. This dude is hilarious. And not just in a "funny for a football coach" way, but as an actual, charming human being. If you're not following him on Twitter, please do so, because, well ...

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If there was one person who could bring me back, it'd be Wade.

Fearsome onesome


The Rams of the 1960s had the Fearsome Foursome (legends Deacon Jones, Merlin Olsen, Rosey Grier and Lamar Lundy). The current Rams have Aaron Donald. Donald is my pick as the best defensive player in the game, or at least the best at pingpong. The dude is a beast -- I mean on the field, too.

Damn, I was at Radio City Music Hall when the Rams chose Donald 13th overall in 2014. I nearly spat my gum out of my mouth, I was so shocked. I thought for sure he was going to be drafted by the Bears at No. 14. At least that's what all of the mocks had. He's been a force ever since.


Don't be a Gurley man


Mention the name Todd Gurley, and you're likely to get some heat from a lot of people -- mostly, of course, fantasy enthusiasts who used a first-round pick on him last season. Now, let's commence with the real talk: I'd put Gurley's miserable 2016 (885 rushing yards and six touchdowns) on then-coach Jeff Fisher, the same guy who nearly ruined Eddie George.

I know the fantasy community is up in arms about the notion that Gurley might catch fewer passes. But I'm not worried. Gurley is going to bounce back this season under new coach Sean McVay, who actually knows how to run a modern NFL offense. Gurley's 2016 campaign was the equivalent of trying to put a flash drive in a VCR -- it just wasn't meant to be. The Gurley of 2015 (1,106 yards and 10 touchdowns in 13 games) will return this season. I swear.

The NFL's Jackie Robinson


The Rams enjoyed great success in Los Angeles in the 1950s, but it wouldn't have been possible without the contributions of Kenny Washington and Woody Strode.

Black players were not allowed in the NFL from 1934 through 1946. But when the Cleveland Rams wanted to move to Los Angeles, they faced pressure to integrate their roster. The choice was easy for the Rams: Kenny Washington. (Strode would be added to make it an easier transition for Washington.)

Washington was a local standout from Lincoln High and UCLA. He was an instant draw, even though he was a few years removed from his time in Westwood. He also had a number of knee injuries, which took their toll. But still, you could see his skills, as he averaged more than 6 yards per touch that first season, and just over 7 yards per touch in three seasons.

And realize that he faced the same resentment as his college teammate, Jackie Robinson, when Robinson integrated Major League Baseball -- though it was especially hard to escape at the bottom of a pile.

The franchise's best


David "Deacon" Jones is the pick here. Jack Youngblood and Kevin Greene were my dudes when I was a kid. (I had a Jack the Ripper T-shirt, which seems wildly inappropriate to me now, though I would love to find one again.) But it's hard to argue with the dominance of Deacon. What I wrote about him after he died in 2013 sums it up:

Deacon towered over players with his 6-foot-5 frame, giving him the size to bully opponents, but it was his hands that truly set him apart. Deacon perfected the "head slap," a jarring jolt delivered to the side of an offensive lineman's head. He delivered it with the grace of an artist's stroke, but it packed the devastation of a bomb.

Jones coined the term sack, and nobody had more of them during his career and for many years after. The sack wasn't counted as an official statistic until 1982, but he unofficially had 173.5. Clearly the leader in the clubhouse.

(BTW, I know you've reached a certain level of narcissism when you're quoting your own stories.)

Not enough credit


Kenny Washington is not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. This seems like a rather jarring omission. Even if his career numbers weren't legendary, you can't argue against his contributions to the game. Thankfully, there is a group of students in upstate New York who have made it their cause to have Washington inducted.

Go get 'em, kids.

Way overrated


The narrative that Southern California didn't support the Rams. It's nonsense. The Rams had a lot of great fans, especially in Anaheim. There were dudes with watermelons on their heads. But what did you want us to do when the team was dismantled like it was in the movie "Major League" or something? The Dickerson trade was just the start. After all, the club still managed to be good after that. But bad personnel decisions and the swirling rumors of relocation dogged the team in the 1990s. Even Jerome Bettis as Offensive Rookie of the Year couldn't save this squad. Don't blame the fans.

Hipster jersey

I'm a Jim Everett guy. Dude threw for 3,964 yards and 31 TDs in 1988 and 4,310 yards and 29 TDs in 1989 -- back when those were gaudy numbers, not just the norm. He was second to Dan Marino in yards in '88, but got Marino in yards in '89 and touchdowns in both of those seasons. Dude was talented. (I know which joke you're going to make about him, so just stop it. Because I don't really want to hear it.) Everett was the best Rams QB of my lifetime (I wasn't alive for Norm Van Brocklin), and I don't care about you guys wearing that Mitchell & Ness Vince Ferragamo jersey that became all the rage a few years ago.

Closing fun fact

The Rams' 1951 NFL championship was the state of California's first major professional championship, and it still stands as the club's only title in Southern California.

Final snap


The Rams would be a great team to root for. Despite what I said earlier, I was torn when this team returned to Southern California. I'll let my daughter decide which NFL team she's going to follow, even though she still has a Bears helmet in her room and both of my parents were ardent Bears fans. I will allow her the chance to keep the synergy with the Angels, Kings and Lakers.

Plus, there is a lot of excitement building here. They have a young, enthusiastic head coach in Sean McVay, which is awesome. After all, the retread route isn't always the best option. (I mean, unless it's Phil Jackson. That worked out well for L.A. But then again, Pat Riley was a 30-something wonder with a cool hairstyle who led L.A. to the promised land.) And the Rams are a lot closer to competing than everybody wants to give them credit for. I mean, Wade Phillips as defensive coordinator makes them instantly credible. (Again, don't forget to follow him on Twitter, because he is awesome.) It would be pretty cool if the Rams were ever to win it all out of Southern California. And that new stadium looks like it'll be amazing -- no matter when it opens.
 

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Just think if (when) the Rams start winning again our team will be trending (or whatever they communicate nowadays) and there is plenty of room on the bandwagon.

I always accused 49er fans of being bandwagon jumpers (used to ask them who was their Head Coach before Bill Walsh?), but when the Rams were winning and I ran into people that donned the gear and after about 30 seconds of conversation realized they were not "true" Ram fans, it did not bother me at all...Funny.
 

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He really needs to get over it....
 

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He really needs to get over it....
Man, I identify a lot with him, although I only gave up on the whole NFL in 1995. I never saw one game when the Rams played at Busch Stadium (I think they played there before the TWA Dome opened?) and the only games that I remembered about Rich Brooks was when he was Oregon's HC before he went to St Louis. I lived in Portland at the time, and was working 70 hours a week as a Greyhound driver and so I hardly watched any football for a while...My Dad, who I loved, became a Niners fan and wore a freakin Niners disgusting gold jacket. I couldn't do it....I couldn't back the freakin Seahawks, cuz fukk them. I watched the Rams because of memories of my team, led by the guy on the left..Merlin Olsen. First game i ever saw in person was at the Coliseum in 1973 and I will never forget that. Just as I will never forget screaming like an absolute loon after SuperBowl 34. It was so sweet after all the years of waiting and ultimate disappointment. The writer above didn't stick around as a fan and missed that, which in a way, I feel sorry for him. Maybe we'll get another soon for him, and us all.
 

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He talks about the gsot and doesn't mention Bruce? Get the fuck outta here.

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The team started in Cleveland (Cleveland!), then moved to Los Angeles for the 1946 season, becoming the biggest thing on the West Coast. The Rams won the NFL title in 1951, the same year Norm Van Brocklin set a single-game record with 554 passing yards (a mark that still stands today).
And the same year Dave became a Fan!(y);):D But don't forget Waterfield had a little to do with winning that Title too!!


Most folks (including me) lost interest in the Rams once they left Southern California.
This is NOT True!!! It's BS!!

The Bottom Line is, I don't need a reason to be a Rams Fan, I always have been and I always will be, their Best Friend!!

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May they Live Long and Prosper!!

 

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I pull for the Rams because they are the greatest sports franchise in the history of the world.

Pretty obvious really.
 

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Fun read... but the writer sounds like a quitter.


I remember that Halloween and the ED2105 trade like it was just yesterday. I thought it was a prank... I didn't believe it was true. My undying hatred for that woman and shaw began that day and it has just grown stronger through the years. And... like this bitch ass writer... I have hated Halloween ever since.
 

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Fun read... but the writer sounds like a quitter.


I remember that Halloween and the ED2105 trade like it was just yesterday. I thought it was a prank... I didn't believe it was true. My undying hatred for that woman and shaw began that day and it has just grown stronger through the years. And... like this bitch ass writer... I have hated Halloween ever since.
This. ^^^^^ ALL OF THIS!!!
 

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Yep! Halloween Has never been the same sense!! But I'm getting back into it because of my, soon to be 4 year Old Grand-Daughter!!(y)(y):D
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OK! so I can never resist an opportunity to show off Pictures of her!:p
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What a weird article. "I don't like the Rams, but apparently I'm here to tell you why you should."

And this from the NFL? I'd expect an article like this from Bleacher Report, or Walter. Not NFL.com.
 

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Bruh, I've been a rams fan waaayyyy before you even became a writer. I don't need anyone to tell me why I should like the Rams ha. Gtfoh.
 

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Man, I identify a lot with him, although I only gave up on the whole NFL in 1995. I never saw one game when the Rams played at Busch Stadium (I think they played there before the TWA Dome opened?) and the only games that I remembered about Rich Brooks was when he was Oregon's HC before he went to St Louis. I lived in Portland at the time, and was working 70 hours a week as a Greyhound driver and so I hardly watched any football for a while...My Dad, who I loved, became a Niners fan and wore a freakin Niners disgusting gold jacket. I couldn't do it....I couldn't back the freakin Seahawks, cuz fukk them. I watched the Rams because of memories of my team, led by the guy on the left..Merlin Olsen. First game i ever saw in person was at the Coliseum in 1973 and I will never forget that. Just as I will never forget screaming like an absolute loon after SuperBowl 34. It was so sweet after all the years of waiting and ultimate disappointment. The writer above didn't stick around as a fan and missed that, which in a way, I feel sorry for him. Maybe we'll get another soon for him, and us all.

Yeah, I get it. I was merely giving him the same thing I have heard since the Rams left St. Louis.
"Get over it".
I was told this immediately.
Jump on board or get off the bus. No patience for the fans who need time. No sympathy whatsoever from those who had gone through it themselves.

Here I still am. A fan who feels totally lied to and disregarded, tossed out of the Rams history, along with an entire 20 years of franchise history.

I have no sympathy for his poor me act. I'm still supporting the horns after they left us high and dry, and that was recently. This dude is still bitter.
He needs to get over it so he can be a fan of the greatest team ever.
The same team that one of the NFLs greatest WRs ever ISAAC BRUCE helped secure it's only SUPERBOWL victory
 

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Fun read... but the writer sounds like a quitter.


I remember that Halloween and the ED2105 trade like it was just yesterday. I thought it was a prank... I didn't believe it was true. My undying hatred for that woman and shaw began that day and it has just grown stronger through the years. And... like this bitch ass writer... I have hated Halloween ever since.
I think the Rams were on Monday night Football against the Browns. The announcers were talking about the possibility of Dickerson being traded and, I think they were pretty sure it was all but a done deal, were surprised he was playing. His last carry as a Ram, I believe was a td run. I'm not sure, but I think he may have taken off his pads after that.
 

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Yeah, I get it. I was merely giving him the same thing I have heard since the Rams left St. Louis.
"Get over it".
I was told this immediately.
Jump on board or get off the bus. No patience for the fans who need time. No sympathy whatsoever from those who had gone through it themselves.

Here I still am. A fan who feels totally lied to and disregarded, tossed out of the Rams history, along with an entire 20 years of franchise history.

I have no sympathy for his poor me act. I'm still supporting the horns after they left us high and dry, and that was recently. This dude is still bitter.
He needs to get over it so he can be a fan of the greatest team ever.
The same team that one of the NFLs greatest WRs ever ISAAC BRUCE helped secure it's only SUPERBOWL victory
...and the same thing I was told long ago by St Louis fans...We have all experienced it.
 

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...and the same thing I was told long ago by St Louis fans...We have all experienced it.
Fortunately, in 1995 there was significantly less Internet trolling to go about. The PD NFL forum is the world's saddest shitshow.
 

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Fortunately, in 1995 there was significantly less Internet trolling to go about. The PD NFL forum is the world's saddest shitshow.
Just saying it happened, and not only once.
 

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Just saying it happened, and not only once.
Not disputing that, and that sucks. I'm pretty sure if I had been born in LA, in 1995 I would have dropped the team like a bag of traitorous shit bricks and spent the rest of Georgia's life nurturing a lovely blue flame of hatred towards her.
 

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Fortunately, in 1995 there was significantly less Internet trolling to go about. The PD NFL forum is the world's saddest shitshow.
Thinking about it, even Bernie M. wrote an article in the 90's about how LA fan's should get over losing the Rams...
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Sorry, this is our party, we deserved it, and sore losers are not invited. We lost a football team seven years ago, and no one felt sorry for St. Louis. As we had our little revival meeting Tuesday, we easily could disregard the caterwauling from the land of milk, honey and dangerous, high-risk investment strategies made by irresponsible government officials.

Orange County defaulted on its team. Get over it. We hear that Mr. Toad's Wild Ride at Disneyland is lovely this time of the year.

As for the Rams and Frontiere, I care only about what happens from this day forward. The Los Angeles Rams are dead. The St. Louis Rams are alive."
https://www.questia.com/newspaper/1P2-32917916/stop-whining-la-we-deserve-another-chance