expect Rams to be back in LA next year.

wow what an empty stadium.lol

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Great game Rams!! Sorry you played to a half-empty Dome. Please come home soon.

Love,

Los Angeles.


comedy gold.lol

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If you think this StL stadium funding thing is going to work, you are either married to Shane Gray, bench press with him, or need to check in to drug rehab ASAP... New can of worms, county is part responsible for stadium overruns.... Enjoy! ARE WE OPTIMISTIC SHANE!!

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Here is some fresh takes from myself and fellow colleagues here at UCSB, on KCSB the student run radio station, on the NFL move to LA. Discussion starts about 3 min in. Give it a listen! Philip Herrera Sr.

 
League sources have increasingly indicated in recent weeks that there is a growing sentiment toward Inglewood as the superior site and Spanos’ options could be limited to accepting a deal to team with Kroenke or get back to work with the NFL and San Diego on a proposal in either Mission Valley or downtown.:thup:

Faulconer gets big shot with NFL owners
 
My take: Status quo. The Rams make the most sense for Los Angeles. Their L.A. roots are the deepest of any NFL team. Of the three candidates, Rams owner Stan Kroenke has the best track record in sports facilities. He also has the deepest pockets, by far.

Chargers may face hostile crowd at the Q
 
I was listening to Scott Kaplan from the mighty 1090 and he had some interesting insider info. He says he has a Sacramento lobbyist as a source who told him that Inglewood is a done deal! Stan Kroenke basically has the blessing to move there. There is one caveat: He must make Dean Spanos happy one way or another. (either make him a tenant in Inglewood or pay him off to stay in SD) He said that Dean doesn't want to be a tenant. He's playing hardball.

REPORT: $1 billion relocation fee for NFL teams hoping to move to Los Angeles
 
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Poor St. Louis, looks like they have another bill.

Edward Jones Dome.

Reggie Bush, who suffered a torn ACL when he slipped and fell on exposed concrete at the Edward Jones Dome, has decided to sue the city of St. Louis, CBS Sports reported.

The 49ers running back will accuse the city of "gross negligence given the potential danger of having such a slippery surface abut the playing field," according to the report.

Bush has hired attorney Shawn Holley and her KWIKA firm in the suit against the city of St. Louis, which owns and operates the Edward Jones Dome through its Sports Authority and Convention Bureau.

Bush's season-ending injury occurred one week after Browns quarterback Josh McCown injured his elbow after slipping on the same concrete surface, although McCown's injury was minor. The Rams have said they will address the issue


Reggie Bush to sue city of St. Louis over injury suffered vs. Rams
 

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