Harris, Gabriel
2007

Why Did My Rams Leave California?
They were loved by their fans in California. The Rams still are close to my heart and memories of childhood. Youngblood, Feragamo, Tyler, Hill, Haden, Namath, Dyer, Brock, Capaletti, Dickerson, Slater, Lee, Harris, Gabriel, Everett, Robinson, Knox, Malavasi, Bryant, McCutcheon. Legends who wore the Blue and Yellow.
The Rams were owned by a Lady when the move to St. Louis was made.
Los Angeles still supports the Raiders. We don’t forget the Rams nor the Raiders.
no offense but did you just notice they were missing?
I still can’t believe a large city like L.A. can’t find fans to support a football team that just seems impossible.
They went from two to zero just like that.
I’m surprised they haven’t even tried to get another one. They should try to get an expansion team, unfortunantly it won’t be the Rams for you but it will be a team.
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