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raised_fisT

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Honestly sick of it. Fans of teams that live here and come to the game then shit on the hometown teams (Rams and Chargers) when they play. Why dont they go their own home stadium in buttfuxville and cheer on their own team. The freakin Tampa Bay Bucs had almost as many fans at the game than the Rams did!! I hope to God the Rams
turn this season around and next year just blowout every opponent we have at home. Especially Niner and Seacock fans. We destroyed SF last year at home and didnt hear a peep from Whiner fans
Right. If we didn't grab our ankles all game we wouldn't even be having this conversation for the 27th time. Should have sent these whiner fans home at halftime. Instead, we got gashed all day.
 

EastRam

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i can't remember a great free agent we landed while in Missouri....jog my memory

You may want to look up St Louis Rams free agents.

Bleacher report has a good list.

There are some very notable free agents signed in St Louis.
 

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It’s when things start going wrong when fissures in the fan base show up. The same thing happened with Kurt Warner in St Louis, believe it or not. The last year in St Louis for Kurt Warner, we heard calls for Marc Bulger to replace a HOFer. Suddenly with the losing, many hated his profession of faith when they really said nothing about it during the Super Bowl years. Oh, and Brenda Warner triggered the whole city at the end. No city is perfect.

I think I may do the -X- thing and disappear for a while
 

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Look at the tweet I just posted. It's hard to watch.

It has nothing to do with the stadium the 49ers play in, and they are a 6 hour drive or so away which means they have to incur the cost of a hotel, plus the gas and additional food. So it's not cheaper.

The Cowboys training in the area doesn't mean much.

What about the other fans that pack that stadium when their team comes to town? Why are there THAT many tickets available?

Fans not showing up after a team went to the playoffs after an 11 win season and then a Super Bowl after a 13 win season can only mean one thing.

There are in fact not enough Rams fans to fill the stadium. After 3 full seasons and several games into the 4 season I think it's safe to say LA doesn't care very much about the Rams.

Well, I just disagree with that.

There certainly weren't more Chiefs fans during that epic game. Our fans CAN fill that bucket, but LA is a town that tends not to show up when a team is losing.

But LA has plenty of fans.