So a couple of observations leading into this game.
1. In their week 18 loss to the 9ers the Rams were completely unprepared for the sea of red. They won’t be unprepared this week, so I don’t think the effect will be the same. We beat Tampa at Tampa. We can win away. Plus, for an “away game,” there will be a ton of Rams fans!
2. I spoke to a Rams fan friend of mine who lives in LA and she told me after the Rams left a lot of their “fans” became 9er fans which means they were never really Rams fans to begin with. So, yeah, fuck them.
3. Ramsey was asked about the losses to the 49ers; he said you can “buy into it” or “rewrite it.” Bullseye.
4. There’s so much positivity emanating from our players and coaches. Pure joy playing football. We’re here for that. I don’t know what the 49ers fans are in LA for. They want to win, not out of joy, but some sort of oneupmanship. How pathetic. God, they must have tiny dicks.
MizJane
I would get your point, except look how at today's Chief's game, there is like 95% Chiefs fans in the crowd. Don't people or companies also see Chiefs tickets as valuable?
In other words, how come the Chiefs don't have to go to a silent count at home?
People say it's not a big deal but I strongly disagree. It's a HUGE DEAL when you're playing at home to advance to the superbowl, and your stadium is half full of the other team's butt loving fans.
A TON of Rams tickets are bought by investors and brokers. I heard that ALL of their games are sold out but these brokers and investors are not able to resell all of those tickets. Brokers and investors are the problem. Why the NFL allows this to happen is beyond me, especially after working so hard to see the Rams move back to LA.