Welcome to L.A., Now Go Home

rams-cardsThe Rams lost to the Cardinals at the Coliseum, 44-6. They went 4-12. The Chargers just fired Coach Mike McCoy. They went 5-11 this season. And both of these “teams” will be playing at the Coliseum. Who needs them? The only question is whether it will be on artificial surface. Gross.

26 thoughts on “Welcome to L.A., Now Go Home

  1. Maybe they should play at Pierce College like the LA Express did back in the day. It’d be like sending them to their room until they’ve thought about it for a while.

  2. I doubt there will be artificial turf in the stadium. First our Athletics Director isn’t Patsie the roll over boy. And second the Rams and Chargers are guests in our stadium.
    Unfortunately I don’t think a coaching change will help much for either team …unless they bring in some players.

  3. As bad as the overall offense is Goffs is in a league of his own – he is flat out a complete and total bust – it won’t matter how much they surround him with or how much he ‘learns’ – he’ll be lucky to be on a taxi squad once his obscene contract expires because that’s where he belongs right now.

    While were at it since they sacked Fisher, that clueless general manager Les ‘forever young’ Snead should be fired.

    • I’m not trying to pile on but i was never impressed with Goff during his time at Cal. I realize he was playing for a program trying to build on something but he never jumped out to me. He kinda reminded me of a QB from Texas Tech during the Mike Leach years. Great stats but nothing to be wowed from. IMHO.

      • Goff isn’t the issue – it’s the ‘lamb’ team mgmt be it: Fisher, Snead, Demoff (worked real hard for that job) or Kroenke. In the end it is Kroenke – he’s happy owning ‘THE’ state of tha art football stadium in all of America – that’s all Kroenke wants. if he was interested, like Jones or the Rooneys etc.. this mess from poor St. Louis would have won there – they didn’t there and they won’t here.

        Just hope the Chargers re-brand themselves

        • Los Angeles should have held out for a new NFL franchise instead of allowing these nutty owners from St Louis and San Diego to bring their tired acts here.

          • Darn right – a new franchise – something that is ours alone instead of the ganef rams and their con game.

      • Yes, I remember his freshman year at Cal. He was one of the most inaccurate QBs I had seen in the PAC in quite a few years.

  4. Gee, time is a truly powerful thing! It wasn’t that long ago that Carson Palmer was a young kid full of vitality, but now he’s a gritty veteran whose career is only a few years from having it wrapped up.

  5. Unfortunately synthetic turf makes sense for all parties involved with 3 separate teams and the constant switch from college to the NFL, and most importantly the field crew, but I really hope it remains natural.

    • Let them both play at the Murph until Carson is ready for them. Or, maybe they should be in Pasadena. They have something in common with the current resident.

    • Funny how it did make sense for the Rams, USC and f uucla to all play on natural grass in the Coliseum in the 1970s. Now for some reason it can’t be done with USC, the Rams and the Chargers?

  6. Both ” pro ” teams are a perfect fit for LA. If they were going to play in the IE it would be an even better fit

  7. The real issue isn’t even about the football teams….it’s about SW. If these were soccer teams coming to LA do you think he would be whining like a little girl?

  8. I hope the Rams will improve by hiring good front office people. But somebody please tell the Spanos family to sell that team, because they are a bunch of fools

  9. See the attendance claim? 80,729 – lucky if even 50%> showed up didn’t look like it.

  10. LA waited this long to get the NFL’s rejects, da’ Rams, coming to town with the most loathsome and cheap owner in the league. What a farce! Watch now as “Ram fans” fail to show up to watch the team flounder, fumble and bumble on the field.

  11. 3 football teams playing on the same field will turn it into a grassless mud bowl. If artificial turf is needed, then who pays for it? By definition, ⅔ of the damage goes to the NFL.

    • All damage goes to the NFL. USC is the master tenant or owner. The subtenants pay for all expenses

  12. Wolf, you continue to sound like a Hillary voter who keeps crying and crying. Rams are here, Chargers are coming, it’s a done deal so now get over it. This blog should be called “inside the stadium”. That is what leads most of your threads.

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