Rams Safety Brings Fan Club to Detroit

Oshiomogo Atogwe plays safety for the St. Louis Rams, but according to Wikipedia he grew up across the Detroit River in Windsor, Onterio. He apparently ensured that the Rams would have a cheering section at Ford Field by bringing his old school’s football team to the game today. I surmise this because it is the only way to explain why I am surrounded by 50 or so high school aged boys wearing Rams t-shirts with “Atogwe” across the front.

I’m thrilled that Atogwe has fans out supporting him. I just hope they make the trip back to Canada in a sour mood.


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One Response to “Rams Safety Brings Fan Club to Detroit”

  1. Jerry Lowery says:

    Fans responsible for NFL 100%, owners 0%.
    Fans get 12% of Super Bowl tickets, celebrites get 88%.
    Owners plan to start pay-for-view leaving most arm-chair-fans out in the cold.
    Owners now show lots of games on the NFL Network which million of viewers don’t have.
    Owners are allowed to move teams form town to town without concern for the fans.
    Fans pay 1000% above the norm for concessions at arenas.
    Let the owners know your concern. Unite now. Join the new, not-for-profit, organization “The NFL Fans Association” Help leave message.
    ‘nfl-pro-fan.com’

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