But.I have unstickied the thread. Until something new and substantial happens, I really don't see much reason to keep it up top.
But.
That thing happened.
You know, the thing that may or may not have implications for something?
But.I have unstickied the thread. Until something new and substantial happens, I really don't see much reason to keep it up top.
I have unstickied the thread. Until something new and substantial happens, I really don't see much reason to keep it up top.
A little harsh don't you think?Great.
Now I actually have to scroll down to read this thread.
Thanks you inconvenient jerk.![]()
A little harsh don't you think?
Kinda figured by the wink emo. No problem man. I've been called worse by people who actually know me.I wasn't being serious.
Kinda figured by the wink emo. No problem man. I've been called worse by people who actually know me.![]()
It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread (I haven't checked), but that would also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Stir up some rumors by buying some land in LA, say nothing about it, cause support to plummet, and then claim there's not enough support to stay.I read an article by some Claiborne guy saying he thinks attendence will be at 20,000 in STL this year. I don't know if that's actually possible but it would be heartbreaking.
It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread (I haven't checked), but that would also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Stir up some rumors by buying some land in LA, say nothing about it, cause support to plummet, and then claim there's not enough support to stay.
It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread (I haven't checked), but that would also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Stir up some rumors by buying some land in LA, say nothing about it, cause support to plummet, and then claim there's not enough support to stay.
So crazy it might just work.It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread (I haven't checked), but that would also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Stir up some rumors by buying some land in LA, say nothing about it, cause support to plummet, and then claim there's not enough support to stay.
You're talking about Mike Claiborne. He used to have a radio show that covered everything that had to do with St. Louis sports like Karraker does now but he is currently on the Cardinals Radio Network team. He's a pretty good listen.I read an article by some Claiborne guy saying he thinks attendence will be at 20,000 in STL this year. I don't know if that's actually possible but it would be heartbreaking.
Meh, I can't see there not being more than 20k fans in the stands this year.... makes no sense. Probably a dip from last year but nothing crazy like I'd bet.It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread (I haven't checked), but that would also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Stir up some rumors by buying some land in LA, say nothing about it, cause support to plummet, and then claim there's not enough support to stay.
I could see that for the attendance which is tickets sold by any means. The actual gate may be much lower without some positive news or a winning record. It doesn't benefit anyone if the numbers are low. Kroenke needs them passable so he can make a case to leave if it's too low it will because of relocation and for St Louis it also needs to be decent for a chance at an expansion team if the Rams leave.My guess is most games have 40-50K fans, but a lot might be away teams. Win a few games and people will come.
Why is this thread "un" stickied?
I have unstickied the thread. Until something new and substantial happens, I really don't see much reason to keep it up top.
Luckily for Kroenke (if this is his stategy)... the NFL is full of naive, stupid men who could never see through that like us extremely intelligent Rams fans of ROD!It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread (I haven't checked), but that would also be a self-fulfilling prophecy. Stir up some rumors by buying some land in LA, say nothing about it, cause support to plummet, and then claim there's not enough support to stay.