Kupped
Legend
- Joined
- Aug 5, 2021
- Messages
- 8,678
- Name
- Kupped
Lol..What is posted on the internet lives forever.
I mean, the heights of arrogance you show is astounding.
YOU, tell me "you're a fan who can only stand good times" ?
Who do you think you are ? Trying to get into my head, well........... that is far above your ability.
See, I am actually the guy who loved the Rams so much that when they moved I paid 900$ for a DTV dish and put it on my roof myself. I have not missed a snap since and wore my LA RAMS t shirt once a week all though the 90s when they were the worst team in the NFL. We only got 1/2 the Rams games up here in The Real Nor Cal before DTV and I am a original, from the very start a DTV customer.
The only football memorabilia I have is a actual Rams practice ball from 92 with the "great" Robert Delpinio on it. Jerry Gray and Jackie Slater is on it too.
Actually, you are the one who seems to be a fair weather fan who only went all in once the Rams sold out and got the Super Bowl win. ALL my NFL Sundays revolve around the Rams no matter how good or bad they are.
The facts of the matter are, time will tell on the sellout. We are out of the playoffs this year and if we do not get back to deep playoff runs while Donald and Stafford are still playing its up for debate.
Your side of the argument sure hinges on what Goff does the rest of his career and right now he is playing as good as any QB in the NFL.
Yep.. I absolutely do not plan my day around the Rams game when they're losing. But I'm still watching the game and still support what they're doing as an organization and still, 100% am happy with how they pursued a championship.
I'm so excited for you and your "commitment" and am sorry that you're unable to appreciate the team getting a championship. Sad for you.
All my Sundays have NEVER revolve only around the Rams. Simply not enough hours in the week to make something that's not my family that much of a priority. Just my world view.
My side of the argument hinges on whether the Rams won a Super Bowl. They did.
Goff is playing as well as he has and I'm happy for him. The team-building model that allows him to be successful is something it would take the Rams years to get back to.. years they don't have with Kupp, Donald and Ramsey.
Again... Championships are the measure and the goal. There are many measures to success, but finishing the season with the Lombardi trophy in hand is the ultimate success.