Go quietly and carry a big stick..I think anyone who makes fun of people are just jealous. Carson is a lot of crap talking. Not saying it won't happen, but Inglewood is silent but deadly. I don't see how that stadium doesnt get built honestly.
Go quietly and carry a big stick..I think anyone who makes fun of people are just jealous. Carson is a lot of crap talking. Not saying it won't happen, but Inglewood is silent but deadly. I don't see how that stadium doesnt get built honestly.
I won't say it didn't occur but who specifically and how many are you referring to?And I don't see how you can make that statement either - it's not like you speak for the people who stopped cheering for the rams, switched allegiances, or quit football all together after the Rams left LA.
His response was likely focused on all the posters who've clearly stated (I paraphrase) 'if the team goes, don't let the door hit them on the ass'.St.Louis on the other hand has been faithful and loyal to a poor product - not sure how you can say they're city first when all they do is support their franchises here, good or bad.
St.Louis on the other hand has been faithful and loyal to a poor product - not sure how you can say they're city first when all they do is support their franchises here, good or bad.
So you're saying we shouldn't be upset by the fact that we've had to put up with crappy teams for a decade and when we finally have a good season, they bolt to another city? Mmmkay.
So you're saying we shouldn't be upset by the fact that we've had to put up with crappy teams for a decade and when we finally have a good season, they bolt to another city? Mmmkay.
I think a lot of people in St Louis forget or never really followed what the LA fans went through prior to the move from LA. We watched as Georgia and Shaw purposely dismantled the team to put a losing product on the field. We endured 5 straight years of very bad football as well. Granted - not nearly as long of a stretch as in St Louis but at least over the past few seasons, there has been a pretty strong move to improve the quality of the product on the field in St Louis.
This all sucks for pretty much all of us. Even though the LA fans want the Rams back, I think most agree and know how it sucks even worse for the existing market to lose a team.
Not only did LA fans have to endure the intentional snubbing of the fan base but Mr. Rosenbloom's untimely death immediately after they changed the IRS laws regarding spouses and the firing of Mike by his doting mother. And this while Georgia lived well beyond her means while being the sugar momma for some 7 boyfriends (allegedly). The one thing I think we can all agree on is that in both these cases, our one bond is the Rams themselves - not the owners.
It has been so long since I have either lived in LA or that the Rams have played in LA that I don't really care where they play. But I certainly can see the pain created by this entire issue.
I don't know how many - there are some that exist that I met briefly in my time in Socal...but I'm not going to take views of the few people i've met that feel that way and broadly apply that to a whole city or fan base.I won't say it didn't occur but who specifically and how many are you referring to?
His response was likely focused on all the posters who've clearly stated (I paraphrase) 'if the team goes, don't let the door hit them on the ass'.
Dude, it has nothing to do with my fandom. I will be a fan regardless. I'm saying it blows big donkey dick that we sat through 10 years of losing, and when they finally seem like they break through, they fucking move to another city.I'm not saying you have to put up with a team the loses most of it's games. If that's the premise of your fandom, then go find another team that wins most of the time. I can't relate to the argument of, " I have been loyal despite all of the losing".
I didn't know that Anheuser-Busch was pulling executives and possibly the factory out of St Louis, that's an interesting point. Shame if they do pull the factory out, because of the history there. Since it's no longer an American company though, I guess they don't have as much sentimental value on the place. Otherwise, sounds like he was agreeing with Bernie, the market study will show that fans like the Rams, but there's questions from the corporate guys, which of course is who they want to have on their side.
It'll be interesting if Peacock can convince those businesses to sign on, or if that'll even work (for keeping the Rams anyway), but if he's right and the NFL believes that the best they can do is middle of the pack, that might be somewhat damming. I think the NFL would like to see someone with Kroenke's weight up at the top, because that helps the rest of them out.
I think a lot of people in St Louis forget or never really followed what the LA fans went through prior to the move from LA. We watched as Georgia and Shaw purposely dismantled the team to put a losing product on the field. We endured 5 straight years of very bad football as well. Granted - not nearly as long of a stretch as in St Louis but at least over the past few seasons, there has been a pretty strong move to improve the quality of the product on the field in St Louis.
This all sucks for pretty much all of us. Even though the LA fans want the Rams back, I think most agree and know how it sucks even worse for the existing market to lose a team.
Not only did LA fans have to endure the intentional snubbing of the fan base but Mr. Rosenbloom's untimely death immediately after they changed the IRS laws regarding spouses and the firing of Mike by his doting mother. And this while Georgia lived well beyond her means while being the sugar momma for some 7 boyfriends (allegedly). The one thing I think we can all agree on is that in both these cases, our one bond is the Rams themselves - not the owners.
It has been so long since I have either lived in LA or that the Rams have played in LA that I don't really care where they play. But I certainly can see the pain created by this entire issue.
And I don't see how you can make that statement either - it's not like you speak for the people who stopped cheering for the rams, switched allegiances, or quit football all together after the Rams left LA.
St.Louis on the other hand has been faithful and loyal to a poor product - not sure how you can say they're city first when all they do is support their franchises here, good or bad.
Regarding your point, " been faithful and loyal to a poor product", I found your choice of words interesting. I think that being fanatical about a team and being a consumer of an NFL product 2 different things. A Fan has uncritical enthusiasm for their team. A consumer has expectations and sometimes conditions on what they buy. If someone wants a high quality NFL product (team) that has a high winning percentage, then have them go find another team that meets those expectations and stop complaining about the Rams and their performance the past 10 years.
You can't have it both ways ; you can't be a loyal fan and then assign conditions to it.
The mayor of Carson keeps taking shots at Ingelwood, I don't understand why? Inglewood hasn't taken any shots at Carson publicly as far as I know.
Dude, it has nothing to do with my fandom. I will be a fan regardless. I'm saying it blows big donkey dick that we sat through 10 years of losing, and when they finally seem like they break through, they freaking move to another city.
Regarding your point, " been faithful and loyal to a poor product", I found your choice of words interesting. I think that being fanatical about a team and being a consumer of an NFL product 2 different things. A Fan has uncritical enthusiasm for their team. A consumer has expectations and sometimes conditions on what they buy. If someone wants a high quality NFL product (team) that has a high winning percentage, then have them go find another team that meets those expectations and stop complaining about the Rams and their performance the past 10 years.
You can't have it both ways ; you can't be a loyal fan and then assign conditions to it.
Because it's important to STL to keep the Rams. Because everything I own is STL and I started being a fan when they were the St.Louis Rams. I like the non hype we get. A move to LA means massive coverage and memes about how many bandwagon fans we have. I don't want to have to buy all new stuff. Plus, going to LA is a bitch. Traffic sucks and it's too crowded. So yeah, I'm going to stay a fan until I die. But I'll probably never be able to see them live again at a home game.OK, if you are "a fan regardless", then why does it matter where they call home?
I can imagine what it felt like to lose a team - however i take issue when someone say's St.Louis is city first and not loyal to the team.... That would be the exact opposite of what Peacock has been doing and saying. "Stan can move to LA if he wants - go ahead, just don't take our team." sounds loyal to the team to me
As to Shaw - I never followed the LA saga (too young, was 10 when they moved)...However I don't think Shaw intentionally destroyed the team - I don't think he knew how to build one or sustain one. Look at how he ran the team after Vermeil left - right back into the ground again.
I don't think his intentions were malicious as much as they were incompetent
I can imagine what it felt like to lose a team - however i take issue when someone say's St.Louis is city first and not loyal to the team.... That would be the exact opposite of what Peacock has been doing and saying. "Stan can move to LA if he wants - go ahead, just don't take our team." sounds loyal to the team to me
As to Shaw - I never followed the LA saga (too young, was 10 when they moved)...However I don't think Shaw intentionally destroyed the team - I don't think he knew how to build one or sustain one. Look at how he ran the team after Vermeil left - right back into the ground again.
I don't think his intentions were malicious as much as they were incompetent
I'm glad you'd stick if they don't..Because it's important to STL to keep the Rams. Because everything I own is STL and I started being a fan when they were the St.Louis Rams. I like the non hype we get. A move to LA means massive coverage and memes about how many bandwagon fans we have. I don't want to have to buy all new stuff. Plus, going to LA is a bitch. Traffic sucks and it's too crowded. So yeah, I'm going to stay a fan until I die. But I'll probably never be able to see them live again at a home game.