The analogy I'm posing is" your married to a wife who you loved and being a fan of a team you loved. The wife leaves you for another. Do you continue to love her? If your team you loves picks up and leaves do you continue to love the team. If so what does that say about "love" ?by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
That's one ticket.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
I think he deserves, at worst, a wait and see approach.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
but can you understand stop loving your wife in that scenario?by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
"Most owners these days don't care what color you are, they care about wins..... bottom line." That's a "nice opinion" but isn't supported by the "facts". 32 teams; 70% players black. 100 % white NFL ownership; 2020 season only 3 blk coaches-now just 1; 2 blk GMs. And even if you were right (all they care about is winning) and I'm sure your not-there is a muby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
At least at the Coliseum. I had my glasses on the women celebs and the cheerleaders. Barb had her glasses on No. 85 the entire game.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
I get the intent to "hurt" or inflict "pain"-after all that is what football is. But to inflict "harm" to me means to injure someone intentionally-hence my comment re the Saints. I have no doubt that many of the Niner hits were to cause enough "hurt" to hopefully gain some advantage over that player. That's football. And the 49ers are a very physical teby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
What my dog has to say about that.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
That's getting into bounty hunting as in Greg Williams and Sean Payton (Saints). Is it your opinion the 49ers were or are of the same ilk.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
When Gaines signed his contract it contained incentives for number of tackles in season and post season.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Interesting: we all must live in 49er country. Problem I have is I also live in Cowboy and Packer country-with a bunch of Charger fans. My 49er fans are pretty classy though so I doubt I will hear much. In fact one was at our home today watching the game. But he's really a Saints' fan and thinks the refs gave us the game that put us, instead of them, in the SB. He may be right and he doesn't forby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Now I see "1 pm SB Sunday"by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm with you. Love it when they lose. Never listen when they win.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Where did you see Hamilton? Pantages? Did you or your daughter enjoy it ? Props to you.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Been out celebrating in the cul-de-sac. A GREAT win-one to be remembered. My first thoughts w/o thinking is the game ball(s) go to Stafford and Kupp. Cooper showed why he is the best in the NFL. Matt showed why he is one tough SOB-coming back from being crushed on several plays-and throwing some precise passes when it counted. The 49ers did a great job of keeping AD and Miller off theirby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
"...whether the players themselves care about the safety of other players." Your kidding right?by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
.Then he kicks the game winning and we forget about those earlier comments about being hurt warming up.by waterfield - Game Time Forum
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This has nothing to do with "fans letting this happen". And it has nothing to do with L.A. If there is any blame it goes back to the Rams abandoning the city and leaving for St. Louis and never returning until over 20 years later. That's a vacancy that left football fans hungry for a team. They latched on to one of the oldest and most successful teams in the NFL-49ers. They also connecby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
What if its the Rams who hold all day? Penalties go both ways usually.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
And that's the best that one can do. Truth is So Fi will never be like Arrowhead. Never. But that doesn't mean our fans are not as fanatic as those in KC. It simply means we have to "share" our fanaticism with others. There are some obvious reasons for that but weather will always win.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Well IMO the best way to tell is what the Ram fans that are there actually see or sense. No one can ever know the precise percentage of 49er vs Ram fans. And It really doesn't matter if its 65 % or 15% or 90 %-what does it "feel" like. ?What does it "look" like? That is what counts.. From what I gather from friends that are there and some on this board that are there it looksby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Its not always about "cash". They simply have an exceptionally strong fan base. They are one of the oldest teams in the NFL. And they never left their area. Since the mid 40s when they were in the old AFC.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Just a different dynamic in So Cal Mama. Doesn't mean we don't have a big fan base here. What it does mean is the Niners also have a big if not bigger fan base here. And of course its a short flight down the coast from up north. Since the Rams "return" from St. Louis we've had a relatively little time to have the same fan base as the Niners. We keep winning and we will though. Trust mby waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
Bilko holds all the Angels' HR records. Part of that is -as pointed out in the article-because of the great weather on the west coast and the lack of necessary travelling the seasons in the PCL were like 200 games a season. Not sure your old enough to remember but I remember watching the Hollywood Stars play the Angels in SHORTS ! Locally here in So Cal the Stars were broadcast on KTTV (Channelby waterfield - Bucky's Pub
Barbara told me that last night she read on twitter (?) that United-who partners with the 49ers-said that all flights into L.A. sold out with Niner fans. I'm at a point where its "so what" to me. Lets just win the game ! And please no fights with Niner fans. Let them act classless.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com
I know with tomorrow's big game in all our minds I thought some baseball fans might be interested in some professional baseball history just before the arrival of the Dodgers. At one time there was a great league called the Pacific Coast League (PCL) and had gifted players such as Joe DiMaggio, Sparky Anderson, and many others. Talent wise it was above the minor league level and just below the mby waterfield - Bucky's Pub
My neighbor a HUGE Saints' fan will be over to watch the game. That would be too much for him to take.by waterfield - RamsFootballFans.com