Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the medication that Saints supporters have been denied for years.

Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the medication that Saints supporters have been denied for years.
Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the medication that Saints supporters have been denied for years.

Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the medication that Saints supporters have been denied for years.

Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the medication that Saints supporters have been denied for

years.

Like the New Orleans Saints, some are calling for the Los Angeles Rams to be sent back home. Saints

supporters won’t feel sorry for the Rams, though.

In Matthew Stafford’s much-discussed return to the Motor City, the Los Angeles Rams narrowly lost to

their former quarterback, Jared Goff, and the Detroit Lions. Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (who had a

GAME) was involved in a somewhat contentious no-call that raised some eyebrows. Nevertheless, none

of them support the New Orleans Saints, as Saints supporters get to give them what Rams supporters

have been giving them since the 2018 campaign.

Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the medication that Saints supporters have been denied for years.
Rams supporters receive a tiny amount of the     medication that Saints supporters have been                                 denied for years.

With Rams supporters, it’s kind of comical. It’s difficult to determine how many of them are genuinely

from Cleveland (yep, that’s where the franchise originated; do your research) or St. Louis. Sports teams

in the City of Angels frequently experience this, but with the internet age, you never know who is saying

what or where.

The main point is that when many flags may have been called on a crucial third down late in the game

due to an incomplete Stafford ball intended for Nacua, Rams fans were NOT thrilled.

As one might expect, the responses are exquisite, and that holds true for any tweet that includes this

video. In the 2018 NFC Championship, the Rams were able to escape punishment for what amounts to

borderline homicide. The play has been covered so extensively that it isn’t even worth going into the

details of it. In essence, it might have prevented the Saints from going to Super Bowl LIII.

Now that the tables have turned, Saints supporters can finally voice what Rams supporters have been

trying to express to them for the past five years. “Get over it.” A gun in the rabbit’s hand is not pleasant.

Funny thing is, compared to the play against the Saints, this one wasn’t nearly as obvious.

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