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I concur here being that I've been to the Cowboy facility multiple times, IMO, we need to see the fearsome foursome, George Allen, Chuck Knox, Roman Gabriel, Jack Snow, Jack Youngblood & Dave Elmendorf just to name a few.My wife is a Cowboys fan so I took her through Jerry's World and I have one suggestion in comparison: I wish they had murals of historic Ram games, players, and coaches. I get that we share it w the Chargers and that it's a mixed use facility. But, c'mon man....celebrate the precious memories!!!!
Allow me to add to that as someone who grew up in the Long Beach and moved to Missouri in 74. The St Louis Rams also need to be celebrated in that building. Heck, they can use digital art that they can change regularly.I concur here being that I've been to the Cowboy facility multiple times, IMO, we need to see the fearsome foursome, George Allen, Chuck Knox, Roman Gabriel, Jack Snow, Jack Youngblood & Dave Elmendorf just to name a few.
On vacation-dropped by Sofi stadium. It was all locked up but cool to see.
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That chain link fence doesn't look fancy enough for SoFi, Stan is gonna have to upgrade that sh*tOn vacation-dropped by Sofi stadium. It was all locked up but cool to see.
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Has there been another franchise that had won an NFL championship in 3 different cities?Allow me to add to that as someone who grew up in the Long Beach and moved to Missouri in 74. The St Louis Rams also need to be celebrated in that building. Heck, they can use digital art that they can change regularly.
Elmendorf - lol. I had a few photos a autographs way back in the day. He was one of them. Might have been a nice collectible now a days that The Rams made it back.I concur here being that I've been to the Cowboy facility multiple times, IMO, we need to see the fearsome foursome, George Allen, Chuck Knox, Roman Gabriel, Jack Snow, Jack Youngblood & Dave Elmendorf just to name a few.
Man found dead in SoFi Stadium lake had 'trespassed,' jumped into water, official says
Security personnel saw the man enter the stadium's parking lot and artificial lake shortly after 6 a.m., Inglewood Mayor James Butts said.www.latimes.com
Crews searching for body in artificial lake by SoFi Stadium
Firefighters are searching the artificial lake outside SoFi Stadium after receiving reports of a body found in the water Wednesday morning.
Emergency crews were called to the stadium in Inglewood just after 6 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, and began a water rescue at Lake Park. Details about what prompted the call were not immediately available.
KTTV Channel 11 is reporting that authorities have surveillance footage of a person jumping into the lake and not coming out. Aerial footage of the lake on Wednesday morning showed emergency crews set up around the body of water and preparing a dive team to search the area.
The Inglewood Police Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Lake Park sits south of the stadium and the 5.5-acre lake holds approximately 11 million gallons of water, according to the stadium developers.
Both the Rams and Chargers call SoFi Stadium home.
The 70,240-seat stadium sits next to the Forum, and construction broke ground in November 2016. SoFi Stadium cost at least $5 billion and has been called the most expensive stadium built in the U.S., but it is the site of a handful of deaths during its construction.
Nolan Cromwell was a wishbone QB at Kansas when the Rams drafted him. Don Klosterman sure recognized talent and drafted well for years. Cromwell was a great athlete although the drop of the interception in the Super Bowl against the Steelers still lingers in the very name.Nolan was the best Player to Ever watch up High(view,stands) because of how he attack each play.He would ALWAYS pick the right whole.
Rod Perry needed to grow a 1/4 inch as well.Nolan Cromwell was a wishbone QB at Kansas when the Rams drafted him. Don Klosterman sure recognized talent and drafted well for years. Cromwell was a great athlete although the drop of the interception in the Super Bowl against the Steelers still lingers in the very name.
Whit?There will be statues outside that place. Donald, Kupp and Stafford.