http://www.stltoday.com/sports/colu...cle_c7e8dfd4-dcd9-554b-8524-08cd5a120df8.html
The jest of it is that regardless of the fact that LA would be the 2nd largest market, odds are they still won't draw crowds based on history. He goes on to compare the attendance of the seven most success seasons in LA where they made the playoffs 6 times, and compared it to the 5 worst consecutive seasons in NFL history, which happened to be the recent past years in STL. Oddly enough, this is what he came up with.
Over seven seasons those terrific LA Rams averaged 56,012 per game at home.
And the St. Louis Rams, who were the worst team in NFL history over five seasons? Well, they averaged 57,765 per home game.
The jest of it is that regardless of the fact that LA would be the 2nd largest market, odds are they still won't draw crowds based on history. He goes on to compare the attendance of the seven most success seasons in LA where they made the playoffs 6 times, and compared it to the 5 worst consecutive seasons in NFL history, which happened to be the recent past years in STL. Oddly enough, this is what he came up with.
Over seven seasons those terrific LA Rams averaged 56,012 per game at home.
And the St. Louis Rams, who were the worst team in NFL history over five seasons? Well, they averaged 57,765 per home game.