St. Louis Bob
Footballguy
Where did I post anything even remotely close to this?No, I'm not saying that I would. And, as was pointed out, people didn't show up in Anaheim under the same or similar circumstances in 1994-95. And, that owner killed the previous, beloved owner, then moved the team back to her hometown against the wishes of the previous owner's adult children. I get it. That was only a 4 year period, though, and like now in St. Louis, the Rams, that final year, played under a cloud where they made it clear to the fans they were leaving.Yeah, this team really gives the fans an incentive to come to the games. The owner dies, new owner buys controlling interest and then immediately starts gobbling up land to build a stadium across the country, then goes from covertly trying to move them to overtly doing everything in his power to move the team. GDogg could you honestly say you would show up for every game to support a team that was doing that? Be honest now.People don't want to spend their time and money on a team that is horrible on and off the field. Oh and they want to leave town. Shocking.GDogg said:But they don't show up after kickoff, either.No, the real proof is the pictures at kickoff of the crowd that proves St. Louis is the only town that does not pack the stadium at the start of each game.All of this is just more evidence that St. Louis doesn't support the NFL. IT'S A BASEBALL TOWN!!!!!!They are so good at spotting talent on Defense, but I'm pretty sure my mom is better at evaluating rookie talent on offense than the Rams scouting department. The guy doesn't have much to work with on offense, but they have nobody to blame but themselves. They bought into the Bradford Hype and that killed them. The dumping of Sam for Foles is pretty much a wash, but it's another year with no QB and nobody to throw to besides a midget like gadget player that was drafted way too high.I also LOVE how there isn't any national discussion about how awful Fisher is as a coach and why he still has a job. He should have been gone at the end of last year. Unless of course you like an undisciplined team that commits tons of penalties and can't execute plays, then Fish is your guy.
When, exactly, do they finally arrive?
Or, do the attendance figures lie like the pictures do?
There were a lot of empty seats at that game last night. I guess New England doesn't have real fans either. Or perhaps its because the game sucks now in person. Unless you like constant flags, timeouts, replay reviews and the refs trying to figure out WTF the actual rules are.
But, you guys have claimed (perhaps tongue in cheek, I don't know) L.A./Anaheim doesn't support teams while saying that St. Louis does (you might have a point with Anaheim to be honest). But, it's been about 8 years (2007) since St. Louis was above #27 in the NFL in both attendance and percentage of capacity, usually slotting in at 29-31. St. Louis is now doubling the worst and only stretch for the Rams when they were in L.A./Anaheim when they ranked in the 20s in attendance.
I'm just asking for a little honesty and objectivity here. At what point are you guys just going to admit that St. Louis no longer supports the Rams (not necessarily the NFL or football)? They clearly aren't and it's not pictures that are lying. The numbers couldn't be more clear. Be it whether the Rams suck, the fans hate Kroenke, they didn't like Bradford (and now Foles and now Keenum) and his face, whatever the reason may be. Just admit that they don't support the Rams by going to games and haven't for a very long time.
L.A. gets a bad rap, but the truth is that fans of most franchises in almost any sport are fair-weather fans. Suck long enough and the fans will find something else to do. St. Louis is no different. And, if the Rams go back to L.A., St. Louis will have lost as many NFL teams as L.A. has.
The Rams haven't been bad, they've been awful. It's like they just got a bunch of big guys that never played the game before. If they were a MLB team, it would be like going to a game just to see every third pitch thrown go over the batters head. It has been that bad. Oh yeah, then there's that little issue of them being sold to Kroenke who bought the team for no other reason than to move them. He doesn't care if the team is good or if the fans have a good time. He doesn't.
Then, once again, their record.
2005 6-10
2006 8-8
2007 3-13
2008 2-14
2009 1-15
2010 7-9
2011 2-14
2012 7-8
2013 7-9
2014 6-10
2015 4-6
Even Cubs fans can go to a game and have a reasonable expectation that the Cubs could win and that they will watch professional players on the field. Rams fans, notsomuch.
Now NHL, you would have a point. Not sure why a team plays in Toronto one night and Tampa the next.