While the Edward Jones Dome often looks rather empty this year, folks in St. Louis are starting catch Rams fever again.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch notes the Rams-Cardinals game on Sunday pulled a 29.7 share in St. Louis, the highest for any game since the season finale in 2003. (Kurt Warner was the quarterback then and was in the booth for the game Sunday.)
The average rating for Rams games is the highest they have been since 2004. While ticket sales may take a year to catch up, this is another sign of the impressive revitalization of the franchise under Steve Spagnuolo.
No matter what happens the rest of this season, Sam Bradford was worth his entire signing bonus.