Yes, Here Is A Market That Needs Two NFL Teams
Image via [object Object] /Twitter The Rams are kicking the bejeezus out of the Colts in the first NFL regular season home game played in Los Angeles since 1995 (CORRECTION: I’m a big dumb non-football-watching idiot. The Rams played in Los Angeles last season). The weather is warm and sunny, and excitement for football is running high in the City of Angels, as you can see in this video of like 91 people milling around the Coliseum:
The Rams drew 74,000 people to a regular season game in London. It might take them four or five home games to draw that many in Los Angeles. Clearly this was a splendid idea.
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