Will the Rams play in empty stadium?

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fearsomefour

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I’ve said for a long time the Rams have a great ability to make the LEAST of a big moment.
First game back in LA.
Preseason game, Dallas returns the opening kickoff for a TD.
Opening a new billion dollar stadium with no fans in it....I can think of nothing more Rams than that.
 

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Empty stadium? Well won’t have to worry about being outnumbered by the opposing team fan base. This may work for us.
 

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Mod please change title. It is ‘could’ not ‘ will’. No point in being over dramatic.
 
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I haven't wanted to be a debbi downer but i do think it's possible the stadiums will be empty, except for maybe those that can afford to get a luxury box. I wonder how much not having fans will or won't effect play? I mean when things are going your way and you have the crowd pumped up that must effect things some. It's gonna be a weird season. Hopefully by playoff time people can go to games
 

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I haven't wanted to be a debbi downer but i do think it's possible the stadiums will be empty, except for maybe those that can afford to get a luxury box. I wonder how much not having fans will or won't effect play? I mean when things are going your way and you have the crowd pumped up that must effect things some. It's gonna be a weird season. Hopefully by playoff time people can go to games
we do not know what the Corona cure is BUT when know when it will be available nationwide. NOV 4th, the day after the election.
 

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I mean when things are going your way and you have the crowd pumped up that must effect things some.

Maybe they will be allowed to pump in crowd noise?

Doing this at strategic times with that fancy new sound system might fire the team up more than actual fans being there!
 

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Aaron Donald: Playing without fans would take 'fun out of the game'

Count Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald among those who believe the NFL shouldn't play games in empty stadiums due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Donald, a two-time Defensive Player of the Year, said Thursday that having no fans would detract from the atmosphere of live football.

"You need fans to play a game," Donald said, according to ESPN's Lindsey Thiry. "I don't see how you could play a game without no fans, I feel like that takes out the excitement and the fun out of the game ...

"I feel like the fans is what pick you up. The fans is what makes the game exciting. The fans will give you that extra juice when you're tired and fatigued, when you make that big play and you hear 80,000 fans going crazy. That just pumps you up."

The NFL has said it's planning for the 2020 season to be played in front of fans, but the league has reportedly created contingency plans that include closed-door games.

California Gov. Gavin Newsom announced this week that he hopes to allow sports events to begin in the first week of June, though without fans in attendance and with "modifications and very prescriptive conditions."

The Rams and Los Angeles Chargers are slated to move into their new home, SoFi Stadium, for the upcoming campaign. The $5-billion stadium has a seating capacity of 70,240, but that can be expanded with 30,000 additional seats for larger events. The stadium's construction has been allowed to continue, but five workers have tested positive for the coronavirus.

When the Rams christen their new stadium in a prime-time season opener against the Dallas Cowboys, Donald hopes fans will be there.

"You practice, and practice is practice. And then you prepare to play a game and be on a big stage and play in front of a crowd," Donald said. "Just no excitement (without fans). It wouldn't be fun to me. I don't think it would be fun to play a football game without fans."