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The Best Fan-on-the-Field Video You Will Ever See

It better not be if the Rams have any hope about making their return to Los Angeles a successful one on the field. They’ve had little time to dwell on anything during their cross-country relocation and their nomadic new beginning in Southern California. By no means is that acceptable, unless your coach is Fisher. “The credit goes to our defence and our defensive staff”, said Kelly. “We’re going to go back to work this week and I guarantee we won’t look like this again”.

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A fan is tackled by security officers during the second half of an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Rams. And look at the bright side: the Rams literally have no place to go but up.

If you don’t have time to hear the full call, here’s a transcript.

Fisher was explicitly asked if Keenum will remain the starter, just to clear things up so there were no questions left to be asked. “It’s just one game, we got a win and we’ve got a really good opponent coming up”.

We all want to believe that what we saw in Week 1 isn’t the Rams true offense, but if 2015 was any indication, when the team averaged just 17.5 points per game, then their real identity may only be slightly better. Seattle has established a reputation for having one of the league’s top defenses over the last couple of seasons, and there’s a good chance this squad is going to cause all sorts of problems for Los Angeles on offense.

Gabbert’s oddest completion – aside from a 2-yard loss to Torrey Smith on fourth-and-1 – came when he caught his own pass that got deflected back to him by T.J. McDonald on third down in the third quarter. RB Todd Gurley was bottled up quite effectively. “We just stayed together as a group and worked together”.

Rams rookie QB Jared Goff, the first overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, was inactive.

49ers head coach Chip Kelly, don’t get too excited.

While Fisher saw the reasons behind his two stars’ reactions, he didn’t condone them.

“People counted us out before the season even started”, Hyde said. “These are two captains that had significant penalties in this game”. The 49ers defeated the Rams 28-0 and there was not much interest in the game.

-Rams defensive end Robert Quinn and receiver Kenny Britt lifted their fists to the sky during the national anthem at Levi’s Stadium on Monday night.

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“I’m not happy”, Keenum said. “From a personal standpoint, I’m excited about this”. If so, more power to you. The Niners travel to the East Coast on a short week to take on a Carolina Panthers team, which played last Thursday – a full three days earlier than San Francisco.

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