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gabriel18

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I wasn't sure who to root for in the Bears game , but I think we got the better matchup . I just hope the fans show up .
 

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Get ready for a Cowboys home game like atmosphere..... Hope not, but sheesh. I have a bad feeling.
Transplant town. That's just the way it is. Same shit here in Phoenix. Has nothing to do with the loyalty of the fanbase either. The residents who live there aren't from there and moved there from somewhere else (back East usually) and they brought their fan loyalty with them.

LA will never be Philly or Chicago or NY because no one retires to frigid weather. That's why those cities don't have stadiums where opposing teams travel well. Not sure why this concept is lost on some Rams fans.

My message: NO bagging on local Rams fans just because they share a town with Cowboys fans who moved there.
 

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Transplant town. That's just the way it is. Same crap here in Phoenix. Has nothing to do with the loyalty of the fanbase either. The residents who live there aren't from there and moved from somewhere else (back East usually) and they brought their fan loyalty with them.

This is true. But don't kid yourself... Having two big windows of playoff appearances and Super Bowl wins cemented their enormous fan base.

Winning history = big fan base. Rams building that now, and I expect after a few Super Bowls LA is going to have a rabid home fan base.
 

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Transplant town. That's just the way it is. Same crap here in Phoenix. Has nothing to do with the loyalty of the fanbase either. The residents who live there aren't from there and moved from somewhere else (back East usually) and they brought their fan loyalty with them.

LA will never be Philly or Chicago or NY because no one retires to frigid weather. That's why those cities don't have stadiums where opposing teams travel well. Not sure why this concept is lost on some Rams fans.

My message: NO bagging on local Rams fans just because they share a town with Cowboys fans who moved there.

Not bagging on LA fans. But disagree you ya.

There's enough people in LA to fill the stands with Rams fans.

Let's see what happens when the new digs open. Hopefully it will put this to rest
 

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I honestly think the Cowboys are the best case ontario matchup for us. Let's go!
To me it feels like the worst case scenario. Cowboys have been getting better and seem to have found themselves. I hope we can stop their run.
 

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This is true. But don't kid yourself... Having two big windows of playoff appearances and Super Bowl wins cemented their enormous fan base.

Winning history = big fan base. Rams building that now, and I expect after a few Super Bowls LA is going to have a rabid home fan base.
Sure, winning a couple dozen titles helps [see Lakers] but this fantasy of teams not traveling well to the Rams' house right now is unrealistic and misguided angst.
 

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I mean, even the term "travel well" doesn't even apply. They're already there. They live there. Lol
 

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This won't be easy. The Cowboys have a tough defense. They are deep at CB, and Richard has taught them the Seattle way (very physical and grabby). McVay will need to be at his best on Saturday. And Wade, you better have the fucking run defense figured out. If you don't stop the run, they'll happily run it 30+ times down our throat.
 

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To me it feels like the worst case scenario. Cowboys have been getting better and seem to have found themselves. I hope we can stop their run.

Their QB is not good and Talib will shut down their only talented WR. Should be an easy win. But any given Sunday. Way more confident vs them then I was the Seahawks of Bears.
 

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LA brothers and sisters - if you have the means - show up and be loud. This needs to be a home game.
 

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I prefer the Cowgirls to the Bears honestly because of the the cowgirls CBs. Zeke is tuff but that pass offense is weak. Keep a spy on Dak and we will be ok. We get the lead and they will abandon the run. I'm glad we don't have to see Hicks again
 

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Vivid seats has just under 9k tickets

cant tell how many stubhub has