December 05, 2017 07:49AM
L.A. really isn't a city of its own nature. Most of the loud Philly fans who will be there Sunday didn't travel here from Philly. They LIVE here. Same with Chiefs fans, Brown fans, Bear fans, etc. We all live here because we work here and we simply love it here. I'm never shocked or even surprised at the fan support for teams we are playing. After all-they live here too. In a sense the Coliseum isn't an L.A.Ram stadium -it's an NFL stadium. And its not likely to change with the new stadium. Yes it will be louder but non Ram fans will be louder as well.

Oh well-Its Los Angeles. Love it or leave it.
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  I doubt that. But being at home will help some.

RockRam332December 05, 2017 04:23AM

  What they should do is use the old Dan Reeves Configuration

GreatRamNTheSky131December 05, 2017 05:59AM

  Just read that the Rams are figuring they may need silent count

RockRam103December 05, 2017 06:33AM

  Re: well it won’t be a good look

Speed_Kills112December 05, 2017 06:52AM

  this issue contributed to no SNF game in LA

max98December 05, 2017 07:12AM

  Re: or the potential anyhow

Speed_Kills85December 05, 2017 07:16AM

  Re: or the potential anyhow

max121December 05, 2017 07:17AM

  This game has been the hottest home seller since beginning of the year

promomasterj90December 05, 2017 08:49AM

  Re: Just read that the Rams are figuring they may need silent count

waterfield100December 05, 2017 07:49AM

  I left it.

RockRam88December 05, 2017 07:56AM

  The most significant home field advantages...

L.A.Rams131December 05, 2017 06:24AM

  Re: The most significant home field advantages...

LMU93152December 05, 2017 07:32AM