Posted on 09/15/2017 8:42:28 PM PDT by 11th_VA
If NFL fans in Los Angeles are excited about the Rams this year, they have a funny way of showing it. The L.A. Coliseum looked nearly empty for the team's home opener against the Colts on Sunday, and let's just say that everyone watching at home seemed to notice.
When the game kicked off, former Colts punter Pat McAfee was one of the first people to point out how empty the stadium looked.
Not even the lure of a $6 ticket was enough to get Rams fans to the game. That's right, all you needed was six dollars to attend Sunday's game, and even that wasn't enough to get fans through the doors...
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True. The protests, the thuggish attitude of a lot of players, the league enabling them, are the primary causes by far. But that doesn’t mean other things aren’t adding to it.
it’s exactly what he said. and he was wrong. I simply pointed it out.
I’ve obviously provoked some 8th graders from appaloosa. I can only hope that the 50,000 fans in attendance at every jr. high football game aren’t also having a temper tantrum.
Capitalism and free enterprise works pretty well, doesn't it !
Hah!
Leni
you’re related to bill cinton, aren’t you? definition of “is”, and all that? It’s clearly what he said.
I just can’t dumb this down any further for you. you either understand it, or it’s just lost on you. and it’s pretty obvious which one of those things is happening here.
as far as temper tantrums go, I’m not the one that is caps locking.
Texas - USC in Overtime.
Meanwhile, tonight
Soccer-Record MLS crowd (70,000+) watches Atlanta, Orlando City draw
https://sports.yahoo.com/soccer-record-mls-crowd-watches-atlanta-orlando-city-225913764—sow.html
Well; the Colts did a wee bit better tonight!
That same LA Coliseum was packed the night before for the UT Longhorn/USC Trojans game. THAT was a great game of football.
Live sporting events are overrated. It’s expensive, uncomfortable, harder to follow. Hard to find people to go with. Traffic is usually terrible.
When you can sit in your living room with 4K, a six pack, and chips and salsa that costs less then a small Coke at the stadium, why does anyone even really want to attend a pro-sports game?
I am a massive hockey fan and save some money to go to a playoff game every couple years just to experience it. But to attend one every night or every week? Bah. No thanks.
He wanted a warm site, being from L.A. himself. (The first six NFLCG's in Pete's commissionership took place in frigid weather, even in 1962 in NYC, not known for Packer weather - maybe that's why GB won that day.). Rozelle wanted the Rose Bowl for SB I. The Pasadena city fathers and the ToR cmte. didn't want pro football played on their hallowed patch. So Rozelle settled for the LAMC thanks to his Ram connections, and the site was announced only about a month before the game.
That left not a lot of time to properly hype America's new sports tradition.
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You are exactly right. The NFL is reaping what it has sown.
That is an excellent point. The pampered brats just don't care about the "little people."
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