The Los Angeles Rams are one of the most disappointing teams in football this season. After winning their second Super Bowl in franchise history in February after defeating the Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles didn't look like the same super team they were a season ago.
They are in unfamiliar territory now as they have a losing record and are in last place in their division more than halfway through the season.
Their woes continue off the field with struggling attendance. Ahead of their Christmas Day matchup against the Denver Broncos, the Rams are urging fans who don't plan on going to the games to donate them to charity to help fill their seats.
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NFL fans slammed the Rams for the request. Some bashed Rams supporters, calling them bandwagon fans, while others thought they should have stayed in St. Louis.
Here are some reactions from social media:
The Los Angeles Rams are 3-8 and sit in last place in the NFC West
The biggest reason Rams fans may not attend games is the team's struggles this season. Heading into Week 13 of the regular season, the Rams sit in last place in the NFC West with a disappointing 3-9 record.
The San Francisco 49ers are the division leaders at 7-4, with the Seahawks in second at 6-5 and the Cardinals in third right above LA at 3-8.
Last season, Los Angeles finished the regular season 12-5 and made a run in the playoffs, winning the Super Bowl. Not even a year later, they're in last place in their division and desperate to fill their stadium.
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