September 16, 2022 05:47AM
As others have pointed out, lots of people relocate to the LA area and they tend to keep their loyalties after they settle in rather than adopting the Rams. With nearly 4 million people in LA it doesn't take a huge percentage of 'enemy' fans to make their presence known.

I wonder how many Charger fans have relocated to Kansas City (population around 500,000)? If 3% of the LA population are Bills fans that's 120,000 people. If 3% of KC's population are Chargers fans that's 15,000 people.

And I'd bet a ton of money that way more people have moved from Buffalo to LA than have moved from all of California to KC.



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  I went to a game in 2019 and saw a CRAP load of Saints fans.

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