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The Rams will be the away team in their stadium


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3 hours ago, KillerKat said:

There should be an exemption for a team who makes it to the SB in their own stadium that they are the home team. Just use common sense. 

Agree for locker rooms but the jerseys/coin toss stuff it should alternate and not change based on that.

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14 hours ago, cardiackat88. said:

Maybe it was because giants were usually on fox and jets on cbs, but I swear that entire field and atmosphere looked drastically different on TV depending on which team was playing that day (when not facing each other).

Here is a pic from a random photo I found after a quick google search.  Notice it literally says Giants Stadium and the entry gates are blue and red.  This is the type of thing that Pat Kirwan described as being all over the stadium.  There were many "blue and red" elements and Giants related items as you walked thru the stadium.  

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1 hour ago, Smithers said:

Pretty sure the Bucs were the visiting team also in their stadium last year.  

The Bucs were the home team.  That's why the Rams are the away team.  It flips back and forth between NFC and AFC as to who is the home team.

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20 minutes ago, Skack25 said:

This is interesting..  Does SoFi have 3 locker rooms?

That was an interesting question, so I googled it.  It turns out SoFi has more than 3 locker rooms.

"Behind the scenes, SoFi Stadium boasts of separate Rams and Chargers home locker-rooms, two visiting NFL locker-rooms that can transform into four smaller locker-rooms for events like the Final Four (northside of stadium) and performer dressing areas on the venue’s southwest end."

https://ifollosports.com/nfl/behind-scenes-tour-spectacular-sofi-stadium-los-angeles

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30 minutes ago, Wes21 said:

That was an interesting question, so I googled it.  It turns out SoFi has more than 3 locker rooms.

"Behind the scenes, SoFi Stadium boasts of separate Rams and Chargers home locker-rooms, two visiting NFL locker-rooms that can transform into four smaller locker-rooms for events like the Final Four (northside of stadium) and performer dressing areas on the venue’s southwest end."

https://ifollosports.com/nfl/behind-scenes-tour-spectacular-sofi-stadium-los-angeles

Now that is pretty cool.

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