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Read MoreDifficult Not to Root For Undefeated 6-0 Rams
by Randy Gardner
Now I am really intrigued as the Los Angeles Rams found a way to win on Sunday and now have an unbeaten mark at 6-0. The Rams are the only unbeaten team in the NFL as the other Missouri team lost on Sunday night to the Patriots.
It is intriguing to me because I found myself, like I mentioned last week, honestly rooting for the Rams to win. I really think that no matter how much we wish them to have a losing season, in some way shape or form, deep down you still root for them because they were once our team.
It is really weird to see the words Los Angeles though in the spot where it said St. Louis on their logo for all those years. We will see how it goes from here on out although as we have seen time and time again with teams, the bottom fall out after a great start. Looking at their remaining games though, they have a pretty good schedule in terms of games that they should be favored. Come on, be honest, you know you still wear that Rams tee-shirt under your sweatshirt on Sundays, It’s OK to admit it.
MLS SOCCER now has good shot for STL
It has been really cool to see the resurgence of the MLS Soccer team debate. I guess it isn’t a debate though, it’s all about the right plan. This new plan with Andy Taylor’s family (Enterprise Leasing) involved seems to be one that might work. I try and stay out of the political talk on subjects but any professional team in St. Louis whether they win or not will create revenue for the area and create jobs. It is that old adage, build it and they will come.
Soccer fans will fill that place the way they do in Kansas City. St. Louis is a soccer town. Only time will tell though. The league will only support so many teams, so we have to make this appeal to get a team and solidify it quickly.
Will Likely Pull For Brewers
Unfortunately with the St. Louis Cardinals out of the playoff hunt, I haven’t really paid that much attention to the playoffs. But as it narrows down to the end, I guess I am pulling for the Milwaukee Brewers just because they are in our division. I will start watching, I guess, because who can miss the theatrics of the World Series. I love the stories, I love the atmosphere. October baseball is what it is all about. The chill in the air, I guess if you are not in a warm climate and you don’t have a dome, makes the spectacle even better.
I know everyone nationwide is probably rooting for Boston and Los Angeles because they are large market teams and will generate huge revenue. Isn’t that what the game has become in all sports. I’ts all about the money.