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    JackPMiller
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    https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/rams-change-ticket-policy-for-nfc-championship-game-in-hopes-of-keeping-49ers-fans-out-of-sofi-stadium/

    Rams change ticket policy for NFC Championship Game in hopes of keeping 49ers fans out of SoFi Stadium
    The Rams want to make sure that they have a home-field advantage
    By Bryan DeArdo
    5 hrs ago

    The Los Angeles Rams want to ensure that next Sunday’s NFC Championship Game is indeed a home-field advantage. The Rams will play host to the 49ers in a rematch of San Francisco’s 27-24 overtime win in Week 18 in front of a SoFi Stadium crowd that included plenty of 49ers fans.

    Through Ticketmaster, the Rams informed ticket seekers that public sales for the NFC Championship Game will be restricted to residents of the Greater Los Angeles region, via The Mercury News. Residency will be based on credit card billing address at checkout.

    The Titans tried a similar tactic with the hope of limiting the amount of Bengals fans inside Nissan Stadium for this past weekend’s divisional round playoff game. Under the Titans’ adjusted policy, tickets for this past Saturday’s game could not be transferred to anyone who purchased them until 24 hours before kickoff. The tactic did not appear to work, however, as a slew of Bengals fans were on hand to celebrate their team’s last-second victory in Nashville.

    San Francisco swept Los Angeles during the regular season. The Rams had no answer for Deebo Samuel, who had eight touches for 133 yards and two touchdowns in the 49ers’ 31-10 win over the Rams in Week 10. Samuel followed that effort up with 140 total yards and a score on 12 touches in San Francisco’s playoff-clinching Week 18 win in Los Angeles. He was complemented in both games by running back Elijah Mitchell, who ran for a combined 176 yards on 48 carries. Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo was steady in both games, while the 49ers’ offensive line did not allow Aaron Donald to take down Garoppolo in either matchup.

    The Rams are trying to become the first team to host a conference championship and Super Bowl in consecutive games. The 49ers are two wins away from joining the Patriots and Steelers as the only franchises with six Lombardi trophies.

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    #135798
    Avatar photoZooey
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    Whatever.

    The game is decided on the field, not in the stands, regardless of what fans think.

    #135800
    Avatar photojoemad
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    “””””Whatever.

    The game is decided on the field, not in the stands, regardless of what fans think.””””

    I totally agree…..

    spendable income in the SF Bay Area in the highest in the state and in some cases in the country.

    (3 of the top 10 counties in the USA with the largest household income is in the SF bay area)

    (12 of the top 15 counties in California with the largest household income is in No Cal)

    The highest bidders for tickets is in the SF Bay Area and No Cal. They can afford to pay inflated prices and hop on a plane to attend games.

    Loyalty only goes so far when you make a profit of up to $4,000.

    In addition, i think many Rams season tickets are purchased by brokers, or casual football fans, not die hard Ram fans.

    For example, my brother is a lifelong Dodger fan, but he has had season tix to the SF Giants baseball team since the ball park was built in 2000….  He makes a fortune selling reselling tix to high rollers.. especially when the Giants make the playoffs.

     

     

     

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