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So Ram

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Man! This is going to be different! Only one field and one set of bleachers on one side of the field. UCI actually had two fields and three sets of bleachers not counting the hospitality tents. Parking at one location with another small overflow location. Again, UCI had I think four locations.

I would venture to say there will be a limited number of tickets available for any given date. BTW, a couple of dates practice is only for an hour. Season ticket holders get first dibs on training camp tickets then I'm sure it will be the same method as in the past for the general public.

Hope I can make it! Camp starts July 21st and runs through August 3rd, with first open practice on July 25th. A total of eight open practices with two of them only being one hour in length.

WOW - what a difference.Had that feeling & checked back around 11:45. We posted at 6.30 & 8:30 am
& no tickets released.Must have 10:00 am. Got a email at 10:34 saying claim tickets.
Well I got lucky I guess.Should get at least 1 padded practice? UCI like I said was such an awesome site.
—Veteran Ram - you know that,especially in the being even without the beer stands.LMU Should still be better than say Oxnard(Dallas) or Costa Mesa(San Diego).
 

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Been off grid the last few days, been backcoutry fly fishing the Black Hills (got some nice cutthroat trout). I should be home in time for TC.

That sucks about availability. I lost out. Thanks for thinking of me bro. PM me the dates we go.
 

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Nothing is an easy drive in the LA proper. From Orange County where I live it will be murder going home after attending a practice. But being retired, I guess I have nothing but time any more.
No way can it be as bad of a drive as in the 70's!
 

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No tix left! I missed out. :not:
Put my name on the wait list.
 

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Maybe even the Chargers Rams practice might be really better than anything?

I might try to scalp a couple free tickets at LMU ? Going end of July for a day or 2.
 

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No tix left! I missed out. :not:
Put my name on the wait list.
Good luck dude- there’s nothing wrong with watching The Rams practice against other teams.

You might want to check out one of the other locations if you don’t get in. BubbaRam is going 2 days with Veteran Ram.

Like I also said earlier in a post about just getting a ticket from other Ram Fans going to LMU.I might try it 1 day in an earlier session of the week. Either way good luck.
 

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Funny Spanos could come up with that kind of jack. Maybe it's because he's paying $1 a year in rent. Fuck him and the Bolts. I'll like the Bolts again when they either start paying or GTFO of our stadium.
 

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Long but interesting article and something else for the Raiders to bitch about.
Full article follow link.

Raiders quietly returning to Southern California for camp​


THE LAS VEGAS Raiders are returning to Southern California ... not that you've heard much, if anything, about it.

Triumphant horns and exuberant strings will not emote "The Autumn Wind" to announce their arrival. Nor will silver and black confetti fall from the sky to celebrate their return.

The Raiders, who called Los Angeles home from 1982 through 1994 and maintain their massive popularity in SoCal, are heading to Costa Mesa in neighboring Orange County for 18 days of training camp, with veterans reporting Tuesday and breaking on Aug. 9. Yet because of NFL policy, the Raiders cannot promote their presence.

No billboards. No newspaper ads or radio commercials. Las Vegas media can cover camp, but no invites for L.A. or Orange County media. Nor will practices be open to fans, though some VIPs, select season-ticket holders, sponsors and invited guests will be allowed into the Jack Hammett Sports Complex, about 40 miles south of SoFi Stadium.

Since permanently relocating from St. Louis and San Diego, respectively, the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers share territorial marketing rights to the area.

"Every club has an exclusive home territory extending 75 miles in all directions from the exterior corporate borders of the city for which it holds a franchise," per league policy. "If another club holds its preseason training camp within that exclusive territory then it cannot be marketed locally."

But training camp must go on, with or without the public knowing.

"That's where we're having camp," Raiders owner Mark Davis told ESPN, "but the Chargers and Rams have the ability to block us from [promoting.] It's fine."

Davis paused

“It would be nice if all the fans could be there, but, whatever. Like I said, the Chargers and Rams have that ability."

It all makes for an awkward if cool return to a haven of Raider Nation.

But league sources acknowledged the Raiders, with their popularity, setting up shop where two other teams do their business, did not go over well with either the Rams or Chargers. Even as there was a "more the merrier" vibe for camp, a league source said. "That's the upside," the source added, "more teams."

Officials with the Rams and Chargers declined to comment.

So, why did the Raiders move training camp to a place where not only their general fanbase could not watch, but also where they could not market the team?

"It's about team bonding," Pierce said. "When I played ... we never stayed at our facility. I was used to traveling and going away and kind of [being] bunkered up, 90 or 85 players at a time, or whatever it was. And team bonding, getting together and getting to know one another, to get away from all the distractions. It's all about ball. Just ball."

Davis agreed.

"The best part of not doing it in Las Vegas is the bonding," Davis said. " ... When camp is here [in Henderson], the vets, the ones that have homes here, they go home and see family. When you're away at camp, you're together. That kind of bonding.

"It was something Antonio wanted to go after."

Interestingly, there will be five NFL teams within 100 miles of each other during camp. The New Orleans Saints are holding theirs in Irvine, not far from Costa Mesa. Meanwhile the Rams (Thousand Oaks), Chargers (El Segundo) and Cowboys (Oxnard), will be in the L.A. area.

The Cowboys have been in Oxnard off and on since 2001, before the Rams and Chargers returned to the Los Angeles area, and were essentially grandfathered in with clearance for marketing and open practices.

It all has Joe Ortiz, president of the Black Hole booster club's Los Angeles chapter, feeling a certain way. His favorite team coming so near his home sans the hoped-for and expected accouterments, is bittersweet, he said.


"I couldn't even get tickets [to the Costa Mesa practices]," said Ortiz, a concrete technician who grew up in South Central L.A. and now lives in Anaheim. "But [everybody] knew they were coming. I'm sure those that show up will support the team. It's awesome because everybody will show up, but it sucks that you can't get in. It's a beautiful situation but..."

Ortiz's voice trailed off.

He said he regularly gets 300-400 fans at his tailgate party at SoFi Stadium when the Raiders come to town.

"We're diehards," he said. "It doesn't matter where they go, we're there."

Except camp, a move that the Raiders hope will pay dividends.

"We've got to win, man, that's it," Davis said. "And, hopefully, this will help."
 

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One thing about Pierce is the dude has the leadership side of things down. He has the force of personality that aligns people in the same direction, which has always been and will always be very powerful. Also I like that he's telling the players they're gonna pack up and bond together while they work. That's how it should be I think.

Speaking of the Raiders did anyone else catch the vid of what they sent their season ticket holders this year? Pretty damn cool I must admit. "The autumn wind is a pirate," boy do I miss Steve Sabol. What a treasure he was.


View: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/1815036279743996226
 

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One thing about Pierce is the dude has the leadership side of things down. He has the force of personality that aligns people in the same direction, which has always been and will always be very powerful. Also I like that he's telling the players they're gonna pack up and bond together while they work. That's how it should be I think.

Speaking of the Raiders did anyone else catch the vid of what they sent their season ticket holders this year? Pretty damn cool I must admit. "The autumn wind is a pirate," boy do I miss Steve Sabol. What a treasure he was.


View: https://x.com/NFL_DovKleiman/status/1815036279743996226

As much as I dislike the Raiders, I have to admit that’s really cool.