For you guys that will claim they papered with free tickets, I never heard/saw anything giving away freebies. I really do think the numbers were legit. https://twitter.com/theufl/status/1776771611527360947?s=46&t=1FmGNJIYctIYDAVeBsucpg And even if they papered the place, they made money selling ...
It was a drunken mess. Like before it was a very redneck vibe that felt like WWE or NASCAR. Crowd came in to the dome heavily liquored up and kept it going. More drinking/drunkenedness than I’ve ever seen at any sporting event. In stadium bars were overwhelmed and hawkers couldn’t get 10 steps from ...
Beautiful spring Saturday in the dying city with bad football fans. All of this happened downtown within a mile of each other: -39000 fans at Cardinals game in afternoon -23000 fans at sold out soccer game in evening -40000 fans at spring minor league football -(plus a sold out country music concert...
Plus maybe some people are great coordinators but not good head coaches. Is that a possibility?Or will you just blame a sh*tty flyover country city and their redneck yokels who don't deserve football for why Sagsnuolo failed in St. Louis?
I know that Demoff and "STL" in the same sentence is a trigger around here, but I don't see this as him trolling STL. His assessment of what the Rams were at that time is on point. Of course you think Demoff did/does no wrong. Let me guess: the Rams were bad in St. Louis because St. Louis...
I was at the game. Yes. It’s damn near SB36 bad. I’m pissed. I’m pissed I let my Lions fan brother in law talking me in to driving up. I’m pissed I spent $350 on a nosebleed seat in the corner of Ford Field. I’m pissed about the non call on the pass interference. I’m pissed I could count on two hand...
I doubt the description of the current Raiders facility is true, nevertheless that description EXACTLY describes the stadium that the Rams played in while in ST. Louis. I know I hosted a couple of tail-gate parties there. ... in a parking lot literally between the stadium and the neighborhood as de...
Reminds me of when we bought our home and the appraisal came back low. Turns out one of the comps was a former crack house next to a liquor store that had train tracks behind it. That's the Raiders.
It's getting silly.