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I'm just wondering if Goodell made (or will make) a call to Kroenke to "recommend" certain changes. I doubt it, yes, but it makes one wonder a bit. As big as the Rams' relocation was, does the league want to already be seeing so much apathy after only three games in Los Angeles?
Or will the NFL wait to see an obvious decline in LA-area ratings and how many Coliseum no-shows there are for the Miami game? While the tickets are already sold out for the season and the actual attendance numbers are withheld, the NFL knows what those numbers will be. And there are a lot more dollars to go around than just the price of those tickets....dollars the team/league won't be getting if people already start turning away in that town. The negativity surrounding the Rams offense and their head coach right now is on a national spotlight. Kroenke might not care, based on the winning percentage of all the teams in his financial portfolio, but I think the league does care about this team...especially at this time.
Or will the NFL wait to see an obvious decline in LA-area ratings and how many Coliseum no-shows there are for the Miami game? While the tickets are already sold out for the season and the actual attendance numbers are withheld, the NFL knows what those numbers will be. And there are a lot more dollars to go around than just the price of those tickets....dollars the team/league won't be getting if people already start turning away in that town. The negativity surrounding the Rams offense and their head coach right now is on a national spotlight. Kroenke might not care, based on the winning percentage of all the teams in his financial portfolio, but I think the league does care about this team...especially at this time.