I’d rather be a winner in contention with a chance to win it every year and occasionally get it done than suck ass for 20 years and then win once.I’d rather have the trophy in the cabinet than be talked up as a “contender” every year but have fuck all to show for it.
McVay is in over his head. I hate it, I thought he was the one. Ego is just too big.I apologize. I meant, McVay has been awesome this year.
Maybe you didn't catch the sarcasm. . . .SoFi is louder than Lambeau and it takes less than a fraction of a second to spot the differences in architecture.
I apologize. I meant, McVay has been awesome this year.
I hear ya buddy. And am sorry.I'm not saying to root blindly. I'm not saying that you can't criticize. Just...look at some of the positives, as much as you can. That's what being a fan's about, not just the bad times, but the good ones as well.
Why ask a question, where the answer to it would defend or refute a point of view, and yet not have the answer?
"Honest question...,"
What part of that makes you think I a) know the answer and more importantly, b) why the hell would I answer my own question?
If it makes you feel any better, I'm not aware of any.
Total fact, and the idea that people are complaining about people complaining in a "Vent Thread" is mind bogglingWhy because he's not a homer? This team sucks and has sucked since the sb win. That's not a opinion that's a fact.
The only positive is draft position. Everything else just sucks.I'm not saying to root blindly. I'm not saying that you can't criticize. Just...look at some of the positives, as much as you can. That's what being a fan's about, not just the bad times, but the good ones as well.
Says who?@NYCRam
Enough. We get that things are looking bad for this year, but apparently, this is not the right site for you.
That's fair you make a reasonable point. Some just expect the Rams return to LA to be like the girl that got away and time had no ill affects. The fan base in L.A will be a very slow build that can only exponentially increase on continued and consistent success. The exception would be Hollywood darlings like Magic or Kobie and although they have interesting personalities the players have very little exposure in LA off of the field. The latter is a marketing strategy issue. The team itself should be viewed as an expansion franchise that has come to a city which forced viewers to pick teams without that regional allegiance due to there being no team representing them. We haven't had quite the consistency that is needed. The next generation of Ram fans will be built on the youth who see them play in their city and succeed while their parents teams become less attractive and their connection to those cities their parents still support widens.Well to answer your SECOND question first I've been a Ram fan for 50 seasons now and will always be one.
To answer your first question I NEVER called out the city during the original Coliseum years, nor the Anaheim years. Calling out the city now because even though we WON THE FREAKIN SUPER BOWL, and went to another, we still dont seem to have a fan base and Home Field Advantage.
Just calling it as I see it, that as all things being equal, even though I yearned, as a long time fan to return to L.A., St. Louis may have supported the Rams better.
This is the Vent thread right?I'm not saying to root blindly. I'm not saying that you can't criticize. Just...look at some of the positives, as much as you can. That's what being a fan's about, not just the bad times, but the good ones as well.
The only positive is draft position. Everything else just sucks.
That's fair you make a reasonable point. Some just expect the Rams return to LA to be like the girl that got away and time had no ill affects. The fan base in L.A will be a very slow build that can only exponentially increase on continued and consistent success. The exception would be Hollywood darlings like Magic or Kobie and although they have interesting personalities the players have very little exposure in LA off of the field. The latter is a marketing strategy issue. The team itself should be viewed as an expansion franchise that has come to a city which forced viewers to pick teams without that regional allegiance due to there being no team representing them. We haven't had quite the consistency that is needed. The next generation of Ram fans will be built on the youth who see them play in their city and succeed while their parents teams become less attractive and their connection to those cities their parents still support widens.
This is the Vent thread right?
Ok - I just didn’t think it was appropriate to tell someone venting in the vent thread that this isn’t the place for him/her.Agreed, and I understand it, but we should look at positives in this year. Yes, it's going to be a long one, but we have to look at positives where we can get them, see what some of the younger players can do.
I'm starting to doubt the premise that today's Los Angeles 8-year olds are tomorrow's ravenous L.A. Ram fans. Fan base SHOULD HAVE been built back up as of 2018 Super Bowl appearance, and DEFINITELY should have built back up as of 2021 Super Bowl WIN, IMHO. Look what the Raiders 1983 Super Bowl win did for THEM in the City of Angels......That's fair you make a reasonable point. Some just expect the Rams return to LA to be like the girl that got away and time had no ill affects. The fan base in L.A will be a very slow build that can only exponentially increase on continued and consistent success. The exception would be Hollywood darlings like Magic or Kobie and although they have interesting personalities the players have very little exposure in LA off of the field. The latter is a marketing strategy issue. The team itself should be viewed as an expansion franchise that has come to a city which forced viewers to pick teams without that regional allegiance due to there being no team representing them. We haven't had quite the consistency that is needed. The next generation of Ram fans will be built on the youth who see them play in their city and succeed while their parents teams become less attractive and their connection to those cities their parents still support widens.