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Post by swarm on Jan 23, 2012 9:33:03 GMT -5
By now everyone has heard the news. Rams playing 3 home games in London next 3 years. Owner has serious ties and Goodell has massive boner for London for some reason. Oh, and LA still wants a team. It really appears the Rams are leaving St. Louis after the next 3 years. Where will they land?
Does Goody get his wish? Will there really be an NFL team in London? Do Rams return to LA looking for love again like a Kardashian on the rebound? Or does the small 390k population of St. Louis Missouri somehow manage to hold onto their horns?
THIS...........................is a tough one fans. If nothing else, it exciting and interesting.
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Post by Crimson Cross on Jan 23, 2012 9:38:46 GMT -5
They'll stay in St.Louis and San Diego will move to LA, it seems that the City of San Diego doesn't want to build a New stadium. Doesn't the Rams owner own the EPL's Arsenal and the Colorado Rapids...
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Post by Tournament Master on Jan 23, 2012 10:16:56 GMT -5
Would love to see the Rams be the team that goes back to LA.
The Rams owner does own an EPL team, hence why the team will be playing all those home games in London. The owner is Stan Kroenke...the same guy who owns the Nuggets and Vince made fun of on Raw a couple years back.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Jan 23, 2012 14:35:37 GMT -5
Sux if your team is playing the Rams in those home games in London. The extra travel is not good unless you are heading into a bye
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Post by vx on Jan 23, 2012 14:57:07 GMT -5
Roger Goddell: continuing to fix what isn't broken.
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Post by Mawson on Jan 24, 2012 8:10:07 GMT -5
Call them anything but London Rams. Really don't want a gridiron team in the UK thanks.
It's a poor version of Rugby and am happy to see it stay in the States!
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Post by swarm on Jan 24, 2012 8:24:34 GMT -5
It's a poor version of Rugby and am happy to see it stay in the States! with all due respect to Rugby, Rugby is neanderthalic compared to NFL football. Rugby has no real strategy. It's like soccer that lets you use your hands. It's smear the queer for adults. Pro football involves extreme strategy, timing, elite speed, focus, and hits more powerful than you'll eve find in a rugby game. Not to say Rugny isn't tough. It is. But because of it's primitive rules I'd call it the poor man's NFL, or the tough guys version of soccer.
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Post by Tournament Master on Jan 24, 2012 10:04:47 GMT -5
Sux if your team is playing the Rams in those home games in London. The extra travel is not good unless you are heading into a bye They always give the teams traveling to London a bye the following week and that should continue. I was expecting the Jacksonville Jaguars to be the team to give up home games. Then they could be the Shaguars!
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