I am mindful of 3 things:
- S.O.S.A.R. The oft-repeated phrase begun by Dana Stubblefield, when the Rams had moved to St. Louis and thought they were going to end what would become a string of 17 straight losses to the arrogant fagboys. The Niners proceeded to embarrass the Rams 44-10 at Candlestick. Stumblefag was heard yelling at Ram fans leaving the stadium, "Bye bye! Different city, Same old Rams! Same old SORRY ASS Rams!". The Rams need to pad the score for this ALONE
View: https://youtu.be/ojEfD82fCwc
2. "Levi South" It's Rams House, and the Rams, as they build back up their fanbase, after 20 years away from home, need to show up and embarrass this team in a big way. Stafford and Company need to pour it on. No Mercy!
And our defense needs to shut these guys down. V-8, the Conductor, Agent Zero, Poona and Kingpin need to show who is the same old sorry ass team.
The Escalator gang should be leaving, mid third quarter, swearing never to enter Sofi again to endure such a humiliation. The only red from Niner fans next year should be the veins from the blood-shot, teary eyes of the remaining few wine snobs that dare to show up, on their way up the escalator.
3. Rat Boy. In 2017 the Rams were slated to interview Rat Boy Shanahan, and the interview was delayed a few days. In the meantime, they interviewed the impressive young Sean McVay. They were so blown away they hired him on the spot and told Rat Boy to seek a lesser job up North.
This has been one of the best decisions the franchise ever made. (Rivaled only, perhaps by the decision to trust that an undrafted quarterback from Iowa could perhaps serve as Trent Green's backup.)
For the first few years, the narrative was that McVay was the little brother, befuddled by the wizardry of the genius, Shanahan. Rat Boy played the part, always putting out the aura of the Bill-Walsh-like erudite leader, above all scrutiny. Phuck him. Let's put him on the hot-seat.
Bonus:
This bitch:
Here's a signal for you to steal:


