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 by majik
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   1269  
 Joined:  Aug 31 2015
United States of America   New Jersey
Pro Bowl

I prefer the Ferragamos yellow that we currently have on our unis. That drab mustard yellow is awful.

 by actionjack
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   5187  
 Joined:  May 19 2016
United States of America   Sactown
Hall of Fame

Elvis wrote:Another clue/confirmation? (Or maybe a head fake?)





Love love love this.
Looks like we are matching the helmet finally. Maybe just navy and white for road.

 by LARams_1963
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   1194  
 Joined:  Aug 04 2016
United States of America   North Port, FL
Pro Bowl

I prefer the royal over the dark blue. But I don't think the dark is "Bad". Road unis should be white, blue numbers, blue/yellow trim.

 by UtahRam
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   398  
 Joined:  Oct 18 2019
United States of America   Utah
Starter

I'm down with these colors. Looks like the 1950's scheme. Thicken the horns on the helmet and I will love you long time, Mr Kevin Demoff.

 by Elvis
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   41510  
 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

Dear Fans,

Walking through tailgates Sunday morning and standing on the field postgame, I was inspired by how many fans commented on the joy the Rams return to Los Angeles has brought you and your families. In many ways, the four years since we returned back to Southern California have flown by.

From the moment the Red Hot Chili Peppers kicked off our return to the Coliseum in front of 90,000 fans to the postgame fireworks Sunday night, we’ve shared some incredible memories together. The first playoff game in LA in more than 30 years against the Falcons, beating the Cowboys last January to advance to the NFC Championship en route to Super Bowl LIII, and of course that historic Monday Night Football game where LA came together during a time of immense tragedy. And many memories have been made off the field as well – building playgrounds at elementary schools in Inglewood, Watts, South Central and East LA, working with United Way to raise more than one million dollars to help address homelessness through their annual Homewalk, and most recently with our 2nd Annual Community Blitz when we made the holidays a little brighter for thousands of Angelenos at six different community projects on one day.

Whether cheering for us at the Coliseum or on the road, Playing 60 with us at your school, or joining us in inspiring Angelenos to shine bright and our fans everywhere to climb to new heights, you have been with us every step of the way. Thank you.

Although it is bittersweet to say goodbye to the Coliseum, the future is bright for the Los Angeles Rams as we prepare to move into our new home at SoFi Stadium. On the field, we are continuing our work to deliver a championship to Los Angeles and our fans. The core of our team is young and will continue to grow in years to come and our football group is energized by the prospect of a full offseason to improve our nucleus.

We are proud of what Coach McVay, his staff and our players have accomplished over the past three years with three winning seasons, two division titles, and a Super Bowl appearance. While this year did not live up to our expectations, the team reached significant milestones including Todd Gurley tying the franchise record for rushing touchdowns, Jared Goff becoming the first Rams quarterback to pass for 4,000-plus yards in consecutive seasons, and Tyler Higbee setting franchise records for receptions and receiving yards by a tight end. Defensively, two-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald and Dante Fowler became the first Rams duo to generate double-digit sack totals in a single season since 2012 while the team recorded 24 takeaways that spurred 78 points scored during the 2019 season, adding to the league-leading points off takeaways under Coach McVay.

Now as we turn the page to prepare for the Combine, free agency and the Draft, I can assure you that Sean, Les and their staffs are actively working to improve our team to ensure a return to the playoffs and chance at the Lombardi Trophy.

Stan Kroenke’s vision to transform both the fan experience and our region will come to life this fall, reimagining gamedays for Angelenos and the entire NFL. SoFi Stadium will be a destination that will welcome Rams fans from around the world and is more than 85% complete, with the roof panel and seat installations underway. The Oculus, a first-of-its-kind 70,000 square foot double-sided display board with 4k video, is being assembled within the stadium. Our culinary experience, which will be uniquely Los Angeles and feature food made to order in front of your eyes, is being finalized. Additionally, we continue to focus on making this the best fan experience in the world with the latest technology, amazing partnerships, operational ease and our diehard fans. Last Friday, I toured 17 of our Season Ticket Members who make up our Rams Fan Council around the building and it was powerful to see first-hand their reaction to the stadium and invaluable to hear their ideas for what gamedays at the Rams House should be.

In addition, this exciting time includes our new brand identity – from logos and colors to uniforms and helmets. These elements will tie to our deep roots in Los Angeles while also providing a sleek, modern look that fits with our new, world-class home. We are excited to share all of this with you over the coming months and see our players run out of the SoFi Stadium tunnel for the first time in our new uniforms as we kick off this next era of Los Angeles Rams football.

Thank you for your passion and continued support. Happy New Year and Go Rams!

Kevin Demoff

Kevin Demoff
Chief Operating Officer
Los Angeles Rams

 by actionjack
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   5187  
 Joined:  May 19 2016
United States of America   Sactown
Hall of Fame

Cannot wait for the new uniforms to get released. Im feeling confident I will really like it. Im not as anal about it as some here lol.

 by Hacksaw
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

In addition, this exciting time includes our new brand identity – from logos and colors to uniforms and helmets.


Bye bye Royale Blue.
Color me disappointed. 🤒

 by rams74
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   1743  
 Joined:  Nov 19 2015
Italy   Glendale, Arizona
Pro Bowl

Hacksaw wrote:Bye bye Royale Blue.
Color me disappointed. 🤒


I'm right there with you. In addition to the colors, why do the words "sleek, modern look" make me nervous?

 by Elvis
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   41510  
 Joined:  Mar 28 2015
United States of America   Los Angeles
Administrator

Keep one thing in mind, when he talks about new colors, that's in reference to our current jersey not necessarily our throwbacks which aren't our current official colors.

Then again, all this new stuff coming out is either a big tell (with the navy and less than sunshine) or a big head fake, so we'll see...

 by Mr. Sparkle
5 years 6 months ago
 Total posts:   989  
 Joined:  Nov 28 2017
United States of America   Orange County Ca.
Veteran

AND a huge game changer was when the Rams won and got everyone to be allowed to wear their alternitive unis 5 times a year. Only 8 home games a year anyway plus a possible color rush.... so it’s possible the “new” uniforms are worn less than the Blue and Yellows if they go that route. So less pressure as I don’t feel so locked in anymore. Of course they could totally screw up the primary and alternatives. Now that would be a disaster.

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