NFL Playoffs - Wild Card Weekend: (5) Vikings at (4) Rams (ESPN, ABC, fubo)

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Shane

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This is always tough because I do like it when our division is well represented in the playoffs. A few years ago, we had a good streak of our division winning at least one playoff game or more regardless of which team or teams got in to represent the NFC West.
Couldn’t care less. I hate all 3 of them and never want to see them represent!
 

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Don’t get me wrong - we are totally pulling for the Vikings on Monday.

Right? Anything that causes instability for our division foes.

Would love to see MIN put a real nasty beatdown on the goats. Stafford looking 50 years old, etc., etc.

Make them question their plan. Maybe even make them make some kind of panic move.
 

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The Cardinals have gone above and beyond to make the Rams feel at home. Here's how, according to the club:

  • They've scrambled to get enough paint in Rams colors -- Blue PMS 2736 and Yellow PMS 109 -- for the field and end zone. To that end, 200 gallons were driven from a factory in Leland, Mississippi to Arizona, all of 1,500 miles, which arrived Saturday. The playoff-themed stencils were shipped from Los Angeles.
  • On a few days notice, the team ordered enough food to feed 60,000, and they now have normal, game-day quantities. That means 10,000 hot dogs, 3,000 hamburgers, 4,500 orders of chicken tenders, 5,500 individual pizzas, 3,500 pounds of corn kernels for popcorn, 1,200 pounds of prime rib and 800 pounds of beef tenderloin.
  • The Cardinals sent two Boeing 777 planes to pick up the Rams, staff and their families, which included 300 humans and eight pets. They used Gridiron Air, a company Bidwill founded, to make it happen. "It was good we could do it on such short notice," Bidwill said.
  • All the Rams equipment that was trucked to Phoenix arrived at the facility at 12:30 a.m. on Saturday morning. The Cardinals support staff worked with the Rams until 3:30 a.m. to set it up and be ready for meetings. In addition, the Cardinals cleared out 74 total lockers so the Rams had space. For instance, Marvin Harrison Jr.'s locker is now Puka Nacua's locker.
  • Ticket sales have been through the roof, as 52,000 tickets sold in two hours and, by the end of that first day, it was completely sold out. More than 90 suites were sold, as was all luxury seating.
  • The team got commitments from over 3,500 gameday workers, an incredible number on short notice. The stadium game entertainment staff has been working around clock to prep all videoboard content and digital assets from SoFi Stadium and bring them to State Farm Stadium. It will look like a Rams home game.
  • The Cardinals produced thousands of media and staff credentials to fit into their system.
If the Rams win, they may head back to L.A., provided it's safe to do so. Bidwill said their doors remain open.
"They're more than welcome to stay," he said.
 

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