NFC West fans in home markets will be able to watch their teams on television this weekend.
In St. Louis, Rams fans will see if Marc Bulger and the boys can pull off the upset of the year against the Saints.
In Arizona, Cardinals fans can watch the home team try to knock the Seattle Seahawks out of the NFC West race for good. (If Seattle wins, the top three teams will be within one game in the standings.)
The Cardinals have routinely received extensions to sell games out this year, and then delivered. The Rams also required a 24-hour extension and a fantastic promotion. For every ticket sold this week, the Rams donated one ticket to a member of the military.
At least the miserable play of the Rams and subsequent apathy in St. Louis has one bright side to it.
Yeah I agree 100%!!!! McCarthy’s an ass!
Damn, halfway through the season and teams are already getting knocked out of the playoff picture. 4 or 5 really good teams, 4 or 5 really bad teams then a whole bunch of 6-10 to 8-8′s. Kinda the opposite of what’s happening in our country at the moment. Middle class is expanding in the NFL, shrinking in the USA..
Oh wait, this ain’t newsvine–sorry.
The Rams also required a 24-hour extension and a fantastic promotion . . . At least the miserable play of the Rams and subsequent apathy in St. Louis has one bright side to it.
Boy, those people in St. Louis are terrible fans. They don’t deserve to have the Rams. Clearly, there is no support for NFL football in that city.
A good amount of that Rams sellout will be Saints fans
I believe the Cards have something going for the airman at Luke AFB, might include other military installations in Arizona
Keep an I on the Saints game I promise it’ll be almost like a home game…