On a side note, I wonder if Ty Burrell is still a fan?
NAH! He's always been a "DIE-HARD" Rams Fan!My guess: 49ers fan
NAH! He's always been a "DIE-HARD" Rams Fan!
I wonder how many Rams fans like Cranston just dropped the NFL for the most part or didn't cheer for the Rams then came back into the fold.
Any of you guys? Just curious.........
I admit, there were some very dark years in the 90's when I only watched from afar. My Rams of the late 60's, dominate teams of the 70's and decent to very good teams of the 80's were history. I was living in Northern CA when they moved to Anaheim and later to St. Louis, so it was the uniform not the city I was rooting for when they returned to glory in '99. I never stopped being a fan entirely, but the expectations were low and the Rams always met and exceeded them! It was the enthusiasm on this forum that kept me going after the GSOT years and kept my watching weekly for our return to greatness like these guys:
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After they left LA I was so bitter I tried to quit....basically took part of one year off.
Then got sucked right back in by half way through year one in St. Louis.
That probably happened to a lot of us. I swore to disown them when they moved. The Jaguars were a fresh new expansion team and I was determined to become a fan. By midway through the '95 season...I was still watching the crappy Rams. :rolllaugh:
Very difficult to change teams if you're not a fair weather fan, IMO.
IMO, it is really difficult to switch teams and I feel many St. Louis people will find that out. That and the Rams are going to actually start winning...And BTW Dodgers still can't hit.
When the Rams left LA and it didn't phase me one bit as far as the feelings toward the team and players. With NFL Ticket I could care less if they were located in Morocco. Now mind you they are where they belong... In Los Angeles as it should be.