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 by Hacksaw
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

ramsman34 wrote:I want a win yes, but I want to blow them out pretty damn badly.

I 2nd that emotion. And Ugly damn badly. 1st play on D Suh smashing Brady of the turf so hard he bounces.

ramsman34 wrote:The latter mostly to rub it in the faces of these talking bobble heads.

Yeah, man. After they all jumped on the "poor NOLA" bandwagon, I want to see the Rams circle their 'wagon' and burn them out.
It will be a great joy to hear all their excuses. Of course they will all revel in our victory and say they knew it all along.

 by ramsman34
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   9461  
 Joined:  Apr 16 2015
United States of America   Back in LA baby!
Moderator

We lose, didn't deserve to be there anyway, got what they deserved - as if the Rams themselves made the fuckin' non-call, and all the others that should have gone OUR way. We win, they don't deserve it, totally got there and won bc of the refs.

Only the Rams and us fans will know the real deal.

And that's fine by me.

 by Hacksaw
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

ramsman34 wrote:We lose, didn't deserve to be there anyway, got what they deserved - as if the Rams themselves made the fuckin' non-call, and all the others that should have gone OUR way. We win, they don't deserve it, totally got there and won bc of the refs.

Only the Rams and us fans will know the real deal.

And that's fine by me.

The Patriots will know too.

Love this guy and what his squad brings. No one even mentions that.
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 by SWAdude
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   2443  
 Joined:  Sep 21 2015
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

Elvis wrote:


BAM!

Peeps speaking the truth!

GO RAMS!!!

 by VincentTH
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   1  
 Joined:  Aug 22 2017
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Undrafted Free Agent

The pundits forgot that at the Superdome, the Rams faced noise that disrupted their communication. I hope in Atlanta, the Rams will prove them wrong.

PS I won't change my avatar because the NFL denied us 22 years of NFL. I won't ever forget the NFL brats' choosing to award Houston over LA an NFL franchise!!!!

 by Hacksaw
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   24523  
 Joined:  Apr 15 2015
United States of America   AT THE BEACH
Moderator

VincentTH wrote:The pundits forgot that at the Superdome, the Rams faced noise that disrupted their communication. I hope in Atlanta, the Rams will prove them wrong.

PS I won't change my avatar because the NFL denied us 22 years of NFL. I won't ever forget the NFL brats' choosing to award Houston over LA an NFL franchise!!!!


Welcome to RFU @VincentTH. You made it just in time.

So after the "non-call" in NOLA, perhaps the avatar should be sideways. If we win SB53, I bet you will come up with one you like better.

 by RedAlice
5 years 10 months ago
 Total posts:   6663  
 Joined:  Aug 07 2015
United States of America   Seattle
Hall of Fame

The article:

NICKELL ROBEY-COLEMAN ISN'T GOING TO HOLD BACK NOW
National outrage around his name. Death threats. Facing the GOAT in the Super Bowl. B/R had to know: How's the suddenly infamous Rams CB handling it all? The answer: He's reveling in it.


The party was raging 30,000 feet in the air, far, far above the mass hysteria raging on the ground. Flying from New Orleans back to LAX, fresh off an overtime stunner of an NFC Championship Game, Nickell Robey-Coleman soaked in the moment. Music blared. Players danced. His Los Angeles Rams were going to the Super Bowl, and the blatant pass interference he somehow got away with was a huge reason why.

Amid the beautiful chaos, the 27-year-old slot cornerback decided mid-flight to turn on his Wi-Fi, and...hello.

Notifications tripped over themselves by the dozens. Facebook. Instagram. Twitter. All of his accounts were blowing up with messages on a continuous loop and, no, they were not all congratulatory. There was a Saints fan promising to burn his house down. Another vowing to "f--k you up" at the airport. Another telling him he better leave the city ASAP or he "might not see tomorrow." There were countless death threats from what he presumed to be fake names.

Was he shaken? Did he alert authorities?

Uh, no. And no.

He closed his phone and kept celebrating.

"Wolves," he says, "don't concern themselves with the opinions of sheep."

Everyone below might have been up in arms over the egregious non-call heard 'round the world—the cannon blast that should've been flagged, that should've sent the Saints to the Super Bowl. Robey-Coleman, frankly, never gave a damn. Not about those cowards threatening his life or about any of the other sheep, including the Saints themselves.

Not about Sean Payton, whom he's heard whining since the game. "We outplayed them. We out-schemed them. And we outcoached them. ... The Saints need to hold themselves accountable. They did not play championship football. Their numbers were low. Michael Thomas had 36 yards receiving. They had 50 yards rushing. They didn't capitalize on the turnovers we made early. We capitalized on the breaks we got at the end."

Not about Benjamin Watson, who called on the NFL to make a statement. "Ben Watson, you didn't even play! Be quiet. I respect you as a 14-year veteran. I respect you as a league rep. But, no, in this case. No, bro. No, bro."

Not about the league itself for fining him $26,739. He finds it funny the league waited five days to fine him, as if scrambling to put on a Band-Aid only because of the unprecedented public backlash. "It's like, it's like...How could you? Come on. Five days later? I can understand next day." And he finds it downright hilarious that the league technically fined him for targeting. He tilts his head back and howls. "Targeting! Targeting! C'mon man."

Not about anyone still bemoaning the hit itself. "I put his ass on a Waffle House frying pan! It was football! If you don't know the sport, well, then, news flash: We hit people. It's the NFL. And sometimes, we'd rather take a flag and hit somebody than somebody catch and score on us."

The rest at -
https://bleacherreport.com/articles/281 ... d-back-now

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