I heard the capacity is only about 30,000. That should be a bizarre spectacle.
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by Ameriganastan » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:22 pm
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by Drawkland » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:40 pm
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by Idzequitch » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:49 pm
by Idzequitch » Fri Jan 13, 2017 9:53 pm
Maineiacs wrote:Idzequitch wrote:At least that will be one less team in California. I feel like they have more teams than they can handle over there.
NFL: 49ers, Raiders, Chargers, Rams.
MLB: Dodgers, Padres, Giants, Angels, A's.
NBA: Lakers, Clippers, Warriors, Kings.
NHL: Sharks, Kings, Ducks.
MLS: Galaxy, Earthquakes, Chivas USA, Los Angeles FC.
Plus don't forget all the athletics at USC, UCLA, Cal, Stanford, and smaller schools.
I know there's a lot of people in Cali, but that seems like overkill to me.
Chivas folded in 2014
by Neo-Ixania » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:28 pm
Drawkland wrote:But, as it was earlier pointed out, I don't know if they'll even fill 27,000. Unless they're SD Chargers fans coming just to curse Dean Spanos' name the entire time.
New Kereptica wrote:OOC: Because casus belli are for sissies.
by Luminesa » Fri Jan 13, 2017 10:50 pm
by Maineiacs » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:30 pm
Luminesa wrote:Since tomorrow is the game, gonna throw my hat into the ring:
1.) Seahawks D has suffered a lot, since they lost Earl Thomas, but they knocked-off the Lions and their offense quite easily. Sure, people don't treat Atlanta like a #2 seed, but people are also forgetting that Seattle can still be a menace when it wants to be. Seattle over Atlanta.
2.) Kansas City and Pittsburgh is a wildcard, but I wanna see KC do it. They're underestimated as a team, as well, but they've shown that they can do it even without Jamaal Charles. Pittsburgh is strong this year, as well. I'd say KC wins in overtime.
3.) Pats and Texans...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH!!!!!!!!!!
4.) Boys and Packers is gonna be a GAME. I say it'll be a shootout, but Rodgers is at the top of his game. I'd say he pulls it off here.
by Luminesa » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:44 pm
Maineiacs wrote:Luminesa wrote:Since tomorrow is the game, gonna throw my hat into the ring:
1.) Seahawks D has suffered a lot, since they lost Earl Thomas, but they knocked-off the Lions and their offense quite easily. Sure, people don't treat Atlanta like a #2 seed, but people are also forgetting that Seattle can still be a menace when it wants to be. Seattle over Atlanta.
2.) Kansas City and Pittsburgh is a wildcard, but I wanna see KC do it. They're underestimated as a team, as well, but they've shown that they can do it even without Jamaal Charles. Pittsburgh is strong this year, as well. I'd say KC wins in overtime.
3.) Pats and Texans...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH!!!!!!!!!!
4.) Boys and Packers is gonna be a GAME. I say it'll be a shootout, but Rodgers is at the top of his game. I'd say he pulls it off here.
The Packers - Cowboys game is a difficult one for me. I despise them both. Can I hope they mutually annihilate like a matter-anti-matter explosion?
by Idzequitch » Fri Jan 13, 2017 11:44 pm
Maineiacs wrote:Luminesa wrote:Since tomorrow is the game, gonna throw my hat into the ring:
1.) Seahawks D has suffered a lot, since they lost Earl Thomas, but they knocked-off the Lions and their offense quite easily. Sure, people don't treat Atlanta like a #2 seed, but people are also forgetting that Seattle can still be a menace when it wants to be. Seattle over Atlanta.
2.) Kansas City and Pittsburgh is a wildcard, but I wanna see KC do it. They're underestimated as a team, as well, but they've shown that they can do it even without Jamaal Charles. Pittsburgh is strong this year, as well. I'd say KC wins in overtime.
3.) Pats and Texans...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH!!!!!!!!!!
4.) Boys and Packers is gonna be a GAME. I say it'll be a shootout, but Rodgers is at the top of his game. I'd say he pulls it off here.
The Packers - Cowboys game is a difficult one for me. I despise them both. Can I hope they mutually annihilate like a matter-anti-matter explosion?
by Neo-Ixania » Sat Jan 14, 2017 2:48 am
New Kereptica wrote:OOC: Because casus belli are for sissies.
by Luminesa » Sat Jan 14, 2017 5:40 am
Neo-Ixania wrote:David Modell, the first President of the Baltimore Ravens and son of infamous sports owner Art Modell, has passed away at the age of 55. He had cancer for two years according to the team's statement.
Naturally, this tore open old wounds, with Browns fans tweeting "spawn of Satan" and "say hello to Adolf for me" amidst the outpouring of mourning from Ravens faithful. Way to be jackasses, fellas.
by Kohr » Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:50 am
Drawkland wrote:Kohr wrote:I heard the capacity is only about 30,000. That should be a bizarre spectacle.
That's 3,000 seats over.
At 27,000 seats, I believe it will be the smallest stadium even inhabited by an NFL team. The smallest ever I believe was when the Bears had to use Wrigley field a few times, and even that was 40,000 total.
But, as it was earlier pointed out, I don't know if they'll even fill 27,000. Unless they're SD Chargers fans coming just to curse Dean Spanos' name the entire time.
by Kohr » Sat Jan 14, 2017 7:52 am
Luminesa wrote:Since tomorrow is the game, gonna throw my hat into the ring:
1.) Seahawks D has suffered a lot, since they lost Earl Thomas, but they knocked-off the Lions and their offense quite easily. Sure, people don't treat Atlanta like a #2 seed, but people are also forgetting that Seattle can still be a menace when it wants to be. Seattle over Atlanta.
2.) Kansas City and Pittsburgh is a wildcard, but I wanna see KC do it. They're underestimated as a team, as well, but they've shown that they can do it even without Jamaal Charles. Pittsburgh is strong this year, as well. I'd say KC wins in overtime.
3.) Pats and Texans...HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAAHAH!!!!!!!!!!
4.) Boys and Packers is gonna be a GAME. I say it'll be a shootout, but Rodgers is at the top of his game. I'd say he pulls it off here.
by Baltimore-Ravens » Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:15 am
Neo-Ixania wrote:David Modell, the first President of the Baltimore Ravens and son of infamous sports owner Art Modell, has passed away at the age of 55. He had cancer for two years according to the team's statement.
Naturally, this tore open old wounds, with Browns fans tweeting "spawn of Satan" and "say hello to Adolf for me" amidst the outpouring of mourning from Ravens faithful. Way to be jackasses, fellas.
Luminesa wrote:Neo-Ixania wrote:David Modell, the first President of the Baltimore Ravens and son of infamous sports owner Art Modell, has passed away at the age of 55. He had cancer for two years according to the team's statement.
Naturally, this tore open old wounds, with Browns fans tweeting "spawn of Satan" and "say hello to Adolf for me" amidst the outpouring of mourning from Ravens faithful. Way to be jackasses, fellas.
The man was a man, and regardless of what he or his father did with the Ravens, he suffered a lot and now he does not suffer. Rest In Peace, Mr. Modell. Go to Jesus.
by Luminesa » Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:28 am
Baltimore-Ravens wrote:Neo-Ixania wrote:David Modell, the first President of the Baltimore Ravens and son of infamous sports owner Art Modell, has passed away at the age of 55. He had cancer for two years according to the team's statement.
Naturally, this tore open old wounds, with Browns fans tweeting "spawn of Satan" and "say hello to Adolf for me" amidst the outpouring of mourning from Ravens faithful. Way to be jackasses, fellas.
There are a few of these people in every demographic group. They really have no shame.
BTW, Adolf who?Luminesa wrote:The man was a man, and regardless of what he or his father did with the Ravens, he suffered a lot and now he does not suffer. Rest In Peace, Mr. Modell. Go to Jesus.
You are a classy lady Lum.
by Val Halla » Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:28 am
by Luminesa » Sat Jan 14, 2017 9:29 am
Val Halla wrote:Any place called a center should not be hosting any sports played in stadiums. It sounds more like a place a shitty, small market NBA team would play, not a Los Angeles NFL team.
by Luminesa » Sat Jan 14, 2017 10:15 am
by Luminesa » Sat Jan 14, 2017 10:17 am
by Val Halla » Sat Jan 14, 2017 11:49 am
Luminesa wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000773952/article/raiders-to-file-relocation-papers-to-move-from-oakland-to-vegas
Looks like it's happening. And Oakland is going to riot.
by Luminesa » Sat Jan 14, 2017 12:20 pm
Val Halla wrote:Luminesa wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000773952/article/raiders-to-file-relocation-papers-to-move-from-oakland-to-vegas
Looks like it's happening. And Oakland is going to riot.
NBA teams knew Vegas would be a bad idea. I guess NFL teams aren't as smart.
For real. The NBA championship for the last two seasons have been between Oakland and Cleveland and everyone is loving it. Meanwhile, the NBA's biggest market teams, the Clippers, Lakers, Knicks and Nets are all either garbage or a let down.
Meanwhile, in the NFL, everyone is like "market size market size" not realising the lack of passion, horrible PR, etc
Los Angeles and New York teams, in my mind, never have the valuable underdog appeal.
by Kohr » Sat Jan 14, 2017 1:50 pm
Val Halla wrote:Luminesa wrote:http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000773952/article/raiders-to-file-relocation-papers-to-move-from-oakland-to-vegas
Looks like it's happening. And Oakland is going to riot.
NBA teams knew Vegas would be a bad idea. I guess NFL teams aren't as smart.
For real. The NBA championship for the last two seasons have been between Oakland and Cleveland and everyone is loving it. Meanwhile, the NBA's biggest market teams, the Clippers, Lakers, Knicks and Nets are all either garbage or a let down.
Meanwhile, in the NFL, everyone is like "market size market size" not realising the lack of passion, horrible PR, etc
Los Angeles and New York teams, in my mind, never have the valuable underdog appeal.
by Corrian » Sat Jan 14, 2017 3:10 pm
Neo-Ixania wrote:David Modell, the first President of the Baltimore Ravens and son of infamous sports owner Art Modell, has passed away at the age of 55. He had cancer for two years according to the team's statement.
Naturally, this tore open old wounds, with Browns fans tweeting "spawn of Satan" and "say hello to Adolf for me" amidst the outpouring of mourning from Ravens faithful. Way to be jackasses, fellas.
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