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Rob Ryan is very over-rated, but this aint a bad hire.

He's a name at this point. Dallas was 19th in total defense and 24th in ppg.

He's been getting fired from everywhere he goes.
 

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cards be your onl;y game in town..

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if i was yo iw ouldnt google anything about the LA RAMS :lolbron:

They are dangling LA out there just to negotiate a better deal for a stadium. LA is a pawn in the game that's never truly a real option. Better look for the Chargers or something.
 

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Really?

Good hire by the Rams if true..

EDIT - NVM

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/01/11/report-rams-hire-rob-ryan/

Nice hire by the Rams. D rules the NFC West. Rob has his work cut out for him. Tough division D wise..


Either way, fukk Jeff Fisher's bytch ass(There is a reason why Beli runs it up on that scumbag)..

Sad tho, to see Rob go to the Dirty ass scumbag coach Fisher. He must of hit rock bottom..
 

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They are dangling LA out there just to negotiate a better deal for a stadium. LA is a pawn in the game that's never truly a real option. Better look for the Chargers or something.

Yeah right. LA will make more corporate and Hollywood money, two things St Louis doesn't have. LA also is 2nd largest market. KC, Nashville, Chicago, Indianapolis all within 4 hours. That region has enough teams. You really think the State and St Louis County going to cough up all the tax money?
 
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They are dangling LA out there just to negotiate a better deal for a stadium. LA is a pawn in the game that's never truly a real option. Better look for the Chargers or something.

St. Louis Rams News: Going, Going Back, Back To Cali



the Rams would be the most likely to go. St. Louis is a small market, much smaller than most would think. It ranks 58th among the most populous in the country. San Diego, Jacksonville and even Oakland are larger, if not much larger. Buffalo is even smaller, but the Bills just seem to have such a hold and history in that region. The Rams have neither in St. Louis.
 

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St. Louis Rams News: Going, Going Back, Back To Cali



the Rams would be the most likely to go. St. Louis is a small market, much smaller than most would think. It ranks 58th among the most populous in the country. San Diego, Jacksonville and even Oakland are larger, if not much larger. Buffalo is even smaller, but the Bills just seem to have such a hold and history in that region. The Rams have neither in St. Louis.

St louis isn't that small, it's just that they have the history. Chargers moving would be fine except that is just putting a bandaid over that franchises problems. They suck because of management. Raiders should go first because they are the sellout guaranteed. But the Farmers field folks don't want them around because they bring out the wrong crowd. So it's the Rams. Stan K can buy the city of industry stadium, or get in farmers. He can also work out a deal in Stl but I'll tell you this right now, there is not new stadium coming for something that is barely 15 years old.
 

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St. Louis Rams News: Going, Going Back, Back To Cali



the Rams would be the most likely to go. St. Louis is a small market, much smaller than most would think. It ranks 58th among the most populous in the country. San Diego, Jacksonville and even Oakland are larger, if not much larger. Buffalo is even smaller, but the Bills just seem to have such a hold and history in that region. The Rams have neither in St. Louis.

:stopitslime:

St. Louis is the 15 or 16th most populous metro in the country. Don't count just the city just to try to prove a point when anyone knows that stay doesn't hold weight. There's damn near 3 million people in the St. Louis area, not the 350,000 you're trying to count. I'm smarter than that.

Anyway, the Rams profited so greatly when they were in LA prior to 1994 huh? There's a much greater likelihood of the Rams staying in St. Louis. Again, they out clause in the lease of the dome gives the owner leaverage to negotiate a favorable deal with LA as a threat.
 
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:stopitslime:

St. Louis is the 15 or 16th most populous metro in the country. Don't count just the city just to try to prove a point when anyone knows that stay doesn't hold weight. There's damn near 3 million people in the St. Louis area, not the 350,000 you're trying to count. I'm smarter than that.

Anyway, the Rams profited so greatly when they were in LA prior to 1994 huh? There's a much greater likelihood of the Rams staying in St. Louis. Again, they out clause in the lease of the dome gives the owner leaverage to negotiate a favorable deal with LA as a threat.

La "metro" is 18million :pachaha:

what market you think will brin in more $$$$?

why would you turn this down

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