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 by Elvis
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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69RamFan wrote:I was just looking at Ticketmaster just now, and comparing prior to the Lions/Vikings game,

there were plenty of red/resale tickets available, now they are mostly all gone.

Now I see nothing but blue/standard tickets available,

I figured it would be the other way around since the blue tickets are cheaper? Hopefully those are RAMs fan tickets.


Looking at StubHub, prices are fairly low which gives me hope but gonna be a solid amount of Vikings fans regardless...

 by Dare
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
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This is a very winnable game as long as the Rams play a clean game, i.e. no costly penalties, misplays or turnovers.

Having Karty in a groove could be crucial it could come down to his leg winning the game.

If all four division winners win in this round the Rams go to Detroit for their revenge game. At least it will be indoors.

It will be interesting to see if Hurts plays against the Packers, or be forced to sit out because of concussion protocol. If the Packers beat the Eagles like they could especially if Hurts is out, then the Rams would play in Tampa should they beat the Commodes. Again should be decent weather barring rain.

This weekend will determine the Ram's path. God this feels like the 2021 season all over again. Only this time I think this roster is better and deeper than back then.

 by Zen_Ronin
5 months 3 weeks ago
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Canada   Edmonton, AB
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What are the chances these fires force us into playing in Minni?

Stay safe all my LA Ramily!!

 by RedAlice
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Seattle
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Zen_Ronin wrote:What are the chances these fires force us into playing in Minni?

Stay safe all my LA Ramily!!


I was wondering how the fires are affecting the players. Hopefully none of them live in the burn area.

 by Elvis
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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Unlikely the fires will affect the game but hard to say for sure. I do wonder about practice this week. It's windy, there's a lot of smoke but where most Rams live/practice is relatively clear, at the moment, as far as i know...

 by ramsman34
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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It’s all clear in the Woodland Hills area. Not sure if any Rams people live in the Palisades as that is a high end area and a relatively quick drive over Topanga Canyon to Woodland Hills.

 by 69RamFan
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   LA CA by way of NY/NJ
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Looking at the wildfire map, and the weather report,
the high winds moving from the NW to SW,
are supposed to die out by this evening.

The location of these fires,
none are located near Sofi or RAMs training facility.

 by actionjack
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Sactown
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Zen_Ronin wrote:What are the chances these fires force us into playing in Minni?

Stay safe all my LA Ramily!!


Good chance games gets pushed, no way you play in Minnesota

 by actionjack
5 months 3 weeks ago
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United States of America   Sactown
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Great Sign

https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2025/0 ... edacted***



The Rams should have a major home-field advantage based on the crowd forecast. According to Vivid Seats’ Fan Forecast, Rams fans are projected to make up 90% of the crowd at SoFi Stadium. On several occasions this season, Rams fans have been outnumbered at home – particularly by Eagles, Raiders and 49ers supporters – but it’ll be a favorable crowd on Monday night.

That should help both the offense and defense. The offense will be able to operate with a normal cadence at the line, and if the crowd is loud when the Rams are on defense, it could lead to false starts and delay of game penalties by the Vikings offense.

Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell admitted that the team was caught off-guard by how loud Rams fans were in Week 8 when the Rams and Vikings squared off on Thursday Night Football, so he’s preparing for a hostile environment this week.

“I’ll say this. When we went there on Thursday night, one of the things that caught us after a really fast start scoring two touchdowns on our first two drives, Matthew Stafford and that offense was able to answer with touchdowns, the noise affected us a little bit later on, maybe a little bit more so than we thought,” O’Connell said this week. “So we’ve got to be prepared for that, not knowing exactly what it’s going to be like.”

The Rams haven’t always had a real home-field advantage since moving back to Los Angeles but it sounds like they will on Monday night – and that could be a difference-maker for Sean McVay’s team.

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