That’s the GMC commercial that gets shown about a 5 to 10 times during any NFL game.
That’s the GMC commercial that gets shown about a 5 to 10 times during any NFL game.
What does the level of excitement in his personal life have to do what he uncovers?
St. Louis is dead as a NFL market. After the salting of the earth by Stan Kroenke we will give nothing in public money towards a new stadium.
They’re flying rats.
The 2012 season and an NFC Championship wasn’t that long ago.
Where’s the rage about older male actors like Robert Redford, Tommy Lee Jones and Kevin Costner suffering through the indignity of having to work on a super hero move in secondary roles?
Move from St. Louis to Los Angeles.
But at least they got to keep their football team. Just look at St. Louis, Oakland and San Diego.
Are we watching the next phase of the NFL’s decline?
“Was that wrong? Should I have not done that? I tell you, I gotta plead ignorance on this thing because if anyone had said anything to me at all when I first started here that that sort of thing was frowned upon, you know, ‘cause I’ve worked in a lot of offices and I tell you people do that all the time.”
I can guarantee St. Louis is not an option for the Chargers or any other team looking to relocate. The NFL and Stan Kroenke shiat over St. Louis last year so much that they’ve removed the city from being an option.
Why St. Louis hates Demoff.
Meanwhile, Stan’s new stadium might get delayed.
Let’s talk after the LA Rams have 3-13, 2-14 and 1-15 seasons all in a row.
Just asking an honest question: can Harbaugh even talk during the season to an NFL team?
I’m still trying to understand how St. Louis Rams fans stopping going to games after years and years of losing was reason enough to move the team. But then the Rams get back to LA and 3/4ths of one bad season we get the same thing plus worse TV ratings.
So one year ago Los Angeles was dumping all over St. Louis for having bad football fans and using it as a reason to move the Rams to LA.
My work event routine:
The building has to be climate controlled due to the electrical, plumbing, steel and concrete used. Ripping the roof off and weatherizing would cost more than a new soccer stadium.
Actually we got off pretty easily with Busch III. It was “cheaply” built for like $335 million and the DeWitts “only” took us for about $30 million in free money. Compare that to other current baseball stadiums and get back to me.