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35 minutes ago, Lemur Lathon said:

Bank of America stadium will be wild Saturday

Hope so. 70 degrees and rainy. I’m flying in from the west. Not expecting a win but I hope we can cause at least one false start.

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1 hour ago, Lemur Lathon said:

Bank of America stadium will be wild Saturday

The main benefit to playing the Rams is it should be a true home field advantage. If they’d gotten the 49ers it would’ve been a game featuring fights and arrests in the stands 

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39 minutes ago, jasonluckydog said:

I love Cam. 

Meeting him and  spending the  afternoon with him and a snall group of people, totally changed my mind of who he is

i loved him as an athlete but i like him as a person more

he is unapologetically himself, very honest and absolutely great to the 30 of us there that afternoon 

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3 minutes ago, hepcat said:

The main benefit to playing the Rams is it should be a true home field advantage. If they’d gotten the 49ers it would’ve been a game featuring fights and arrests in the stands 

I live in SoCal now.  Cant stand the 49er fans….at all 

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1 hour ago, hepcat said:

The main benefit to playing the Rams is it should be a true home field advantage. If they’d gotten the 49ers it would’ve been a game featuring fights and arrests in the stands 

We played the 49ers in 2013 I think, were there a lot of SF fans then?

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