Mackeyser
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Well, I can't argue that point.Never lived in LA or St Louis.
Lots of great diehard fans in both locations.
BUT. I to watched the entire game. Why can I hear AR cadence and Goff is in a silent count?
Ram fan or not, When the home team is home. No way no how should there ever be more than 10% of the stadium with the enemy.
To put it nicely. It freaking sucks
Too many fans are comfortable selling the highest demand tickets to offset a major chunk of their season ticket purchase.
I'd rather fans buy what they can afford to attend rather than overbuy and expect to sell the most in demand games.
C'mon DB... I think you know better.
If the Giants were undefeated and playing Green Bay and...
* The Knicks had Lebron and were playing that night while the Nets were playing in Brooklyn
* The Yankees were in the World Series against LA at Yankee Stadium
* The Devils, Rangers and Islanders were all home..
If all that happened, I guarantee Metlife would be sold out and those Giants fans wouldn't have sold out like Rams fans did yesterday. I'd bet, maybe 25% would be Packers fans.
Rams decided to offer up 10,000 extra seats..........and McVay is surprised that the Packers fans were in heavy attendance LOL.........ok. Who did he think those tickets were for? What did he expect? Kroenke decided to open the gates for Packers fans because of the $$$. If they weren't showing up those 10,000 seats don't get put on the market.
The main thing to remember is kids like myself in 1968.
I'd heard about the Rams, I figured I should like the Rams because they were my local team.
My dad took me to the Rams - Giants game at the Coli.
We were down at the half and it looked like it was going to be a loss but the Rams came back in the second half and won the game.
The excitement of it hooked me for life.
Yesterday, the excitement of that game hooked a thousand more kids like it did me in '68.
It looks like to me every game at the Coliseum is bringing a little more excitement.
That's all you can ask for when you consider the environment;
Fans are still mad at the Rams for moving to begin with.
Tons of out-of-towners that already have a team.
The fact that there IS a lot to do out there.
That place was packed for a Rams game like it hasn't been packed in a long, long time.
It's all moving forward perfectly, in my opinion.
There will be no home field advantage IMO, the market isn't right for it. Like Las Vegas, Tampa, Jacksonville and Miami opposing fans will travel there, and especially fans from cold weather cities.
Anyone thinking this will change with the new stadium is IMO totally wrong. Opposing fans are flocking to LA to go to a dumpy stadium in the middle of renovations. They will come to the new place in the same or higher numbers for the novelty of it, to see the stadium. So it'll get worse not better.
As long as NFL games cost huge money to attend this will happen. Many hometown fans that would love to attend can't justify dropping hundreds of dollars 8 times a year. So opposing teams fans who are able to afford the weekend trip take their place.
Too many fans are comfortable selling the highest demand tickets to offset a major chunk of their season ticket purchase.
I'd rather fans buy what they can afford to attend rather than overbuy and expect to sell the most in demand games.
Yep. What I noted as well. There were a couple times when the GB fans were loud. There were several times when the Rams fans were louder. And sorry but when the peckers tried to get the crowd louder it didn’t really have much effect.There were times when our Fans drowned out all other noise.
It was back and forth... the crowd noise did the same.
I heard much more Ram noise... and the RAM'S HOUSE scream sounded awesome blaring through my speakers.
Clips of the game are are not giving you the correct picture.
The crowd noise was louder for the Packers.
Maybe someone who was at the game can provide a little insight.
I don't like hearing "Go Pack Go" blaring through my speakers.
Oh come on, this kind of exaggeration is what makes some of us roll our eyes.
Yes there were too many Packer fans and yes they were loud at times but I remember that "Go Pack Go" chant -- it happened during a dead part of the game when no one else was making any noise and it sounded like the student section at a mid-major college basketball game. If that was "blaring" then you probably just need to turn your system down a bit.
Les, do you really think McVay was looped in “hey, we’re selling 10k extra seats”?
LOL at the non-sequitor
A money grab to sell more tickets made the crowd much more Packer friendly.
SK should take that into consideration
there are a lot of Packer fans here in SoCal. Local packer fans had their first chance to see them here in LA since what, the early 90’s?
I think it's silly to presume anything at this point, but based on the histories of other teams in LA I'd suggest the Rams' home field advantage will get better, not worse, as time goes on.
The novelty of coming to see a stadium will most assuredly wear off.
Yeah no. I was also watching that game and though the pecker fans made a fair bit of noise, it's not as much as it's being made up to be.Well, roll your eyes all you want but I also heard it loud and clear and going on pretty much the whole game.
It was embarrassing and the Packers fans were just eating it up like it was a big joke right up until the Ty Montgomery fumble.
Yeah no. I was also watching that game and though the pecker fans made a fair bit of noise, it's not as much as it's being made up to be.
It was a bit more early on as the Rams came out flat. But even though a few of the players tried to get their base to turn up the volume, it had little effect. And the go pack go thing sounded like an unorganized smattering of fans. It's being way over played as it has become a narrative that appears to only get pointed at the Rams.
Lots of stadiums are having attendance issues. That means their own fans are not showing up. The difference? Tickets to a game in LA are a hot ticket - even moreso as the Rams are the team to beat. When the NFL went to tickets sold rather than turnstile numbers, actual attendance took a back seat. So when they show 98% attendance, there are still a shitload of empty seats for most games.
Sure a few cities have great local attendance. But as Les said, it's just not reality to think football fans won't travel to destination areas to watch a game. It's just something you have to deal with if you are in one of them. And whether anyone wants to admit it or not, when a traveling fan base has good numbers, they are simply loud.
When we went to the opening day game in St Louis, it started out sounding like there were more shecock fans than Rams fans. There were a lot of them and they were very loud but there were more Rams fans and we ended up drowning them out. That is what I heard last Sunday and I'm sure the players did as well. Were the pecker fans louder than probably any away team crowd the Rams had heard before? Probably. So I buy that they were truly bothered by it? Meh. They probably would prefer an enormous home crowd noise. But if they really get bothered by it, it's time for a reality check.
I love my Rams, but all is not forgotten around here and they still need to woo the new fans.
I thought it was begging...Finesse is a good thing, no? That's how I got my wife to marry me.![]()