We're into the final days of the St. Louis Rams, or, to be precise, the Los Angeles Rams as an organization temporarily operating out of St. Louis County. Team has to be out of its headquarters in Earth City (weird name) by the end of the month.
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Seven tractor-trailers already have been either sent or are currently en route to the West Coast, according to Rams operations director Bruce Warwick. As of Friday morning, the Lombardi Trophy from that magical 1999 season was on one of those 18-wheelers, somewhere out on an interstate.
When all is said and done, 30 tractor trailers full of stuff will be sent to Southern California, with most heading out between now and the end of next week.
At 20,000 to 22,000 pounds per truck, we’re talking roughly 660,000 pounds of equipment, files, weights, furniture, footballs — you name it.
“We’re gonna load and go,” Warwick said. “We’re trying to get everything into the indoor (facility) by Thursday. It’s still gonna take time to load and things like that.”
The team’s 80-yard indoor field is basically a staging area, a warehouse where everything is gathered and loaded, and then shipped to the Los Angeles area.
The Rams’ business and scouting departments officially shut down Friday in St. Louis. Football operations — which includes coaches, the weight room, and the athletic trainers — will shut down this coming Thursday.
I'm kind of surprised that their practice facility doesn't have a regulation-size football field. Actually, you know what, it's the Rams, so I'm not.
Meanwhile, Edward Jones has terminated its naming rights on the dome and is charging the Rams to take down the signage. Don't expect anyone to pay much for new naming rights;
the city is probably just gonna tear the damn thing down.
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