Rams to leave St. Louis?

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Geez, are the Rams that upset over a few missed sellouts? And are Ram fans that bad that they would dump the team already? Sheesh.

I don't mean to flame but it seems like other cities stick with losers a seriously long time.
 
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TheCardFan, excellent point about Jake Plummer. I am not sure however that Jeff Blake equates to a good looking sister. More like the "transition relationship" where all you wanted was a warm body who was not the former person, and the relationship collapsed with a record of 3 good dates to 13 bad ones (or were they 4-12 with Jeff Blake? I can't recall). Plummer was the perhaps the battered wife who went out and married an entrepreneur, and did very well though forced into early retirement!
 

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TheCardFan, excellent point about Jake Plummer. I am not sure however that Jeff Blake equates to a good looking sister. More like the "transition relationship" where all you wanted was a warm body who was not the former person, and the relationship collapsed with a record of 3 good dates to 13 bad ones (or were they 4-12 with Jeff Blake? I can't recall). Plummer was the perhaps the battered wife who went out and married an entrepreneur, and did very well though forced into early retirement!

Plummer is a "Handsome Prince", everyone knows that.

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Hahahahaha, love the Damon Runyan style. Great work.

Did Jake play in the AFC Championship at Brokeback...er, I think that was Invesco Field at Mild Decriminalized High.
 

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With ownership in a flux state these "tidbits" are always going to surface.
I have been a L.A./St Louis RAMS fan since '79 ,and new ownership and a makeover in terms of General managing and football people is what this franchise needs but i won't get into that.
I don't forsee a move. LA doesn't want a professional football team or they'd have gotten one long ago.
I'm just keeping my fingers crossed that the Scott Linecan't experiment/blunder will play itself out this year and Chip will sell the team early next year so as to set up for a fresh start....in St Louis.
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The situation in Los Angeles is definitely complicated by the fact that the biggest hometown contingent of fans is the one that wants the Raiders back.

Ownership change is the biggest factor, definitely, though. Any investor who could buy an NFL franchise and move it to a bigger market would probably consider it (unless they are specifically foing it to keep the team in town). We could easily see the Bills in Toronto and the Jaguars in Los Angeles in 10 years.
 

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i do NOT want to see them move. the game in st. louis is usually the one game a year i get to see the cards play! plus, it does bring back memories of staying downtown as a kid with my dad and watching the big red play at busch. don't get me wrong, i hate the rams, but they serve a purpose for me!

it was a dumb idea to build a dome in the first place. that place is completely dead and DARK inside. when i stood up to cheer last year, the people behind me told me to sit down multiple times. to which i replied: "are we watching football or figure skating?" that's the kind of football fans you get at room temperature every week. it's a depressing place.
 

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it was a dumb idea to build a dome in the first place. that place is completely dead and DARK inside. when i stood up to cheer last year, the people behind me told me to sit down multiple times. to which i replied: "are we watching football or figure skating?" that's the kind of football fans you get at room temperature every week. it's a depressing place.

Agreed, that place is dark and sterile. How they could build a state of the art (in 1975) facility in the mid 90's is mind-boggling. All they had to do was look to the other side of the state to see how you build pretty much the best stadium in football. Not that Arrowhead doesn't have some problems but its outside, the tailgating situation is second to none, and the atmosphere during games is killer. How could St. Louis have missed that? Ridiculous.
 

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Typical Post-Dispatch column after a Rams loss: "Boy, this Rams team is sure bad compared to the Greatest Show on Turf that was in the Super Bowl, unlike this current team which is bad in comparison to the Rams' Super Bowl team, which was in the Super Bowl, that one year when there was a Super Bowl and the Rams were in it."

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