undisputed. you mentioned the big games. rams and 49ers, bengals, chiefs. give me your pick of who you think is playing in the super bowl? i love the bengals story. the chiefs are playing at home. i think they won like 11 out of their last 12 games. i think the chiefs are about to go to their third super bowl in a row. and the rams have a chance to do something, alex, you know this, that has never been done before in pro football history. play a championship game at home to then go play a super bowl game at home. i love this story and i ll tell you why. i love that matthew stafford not only has gotten this kind of chance after all the losing sundays at detroit, but how many times must he have dreamt of making the throw he made to cooper cupp at the end of last sunday s game with everything on the line and he does it with brady in the building. i love the rams story.
protect. this rams story got more interesting. conflicting accounts whether a top official with the st. louis rams apologized for five players who head the hands up don t shoot gesture before sunday s game. county police chief said he spoke with the executive vice president of football operations who apologized. the police chief said it was a heart felt phone call with the official who regretted that the gestures may have minimized the work of the police departments and officers. the rams official however now denies ever apologizing. he says in part, in none of these conversations did i apologize for our players actions. i did say in each conversation that i regretted any offense their officers may have taken. we do believe it s possible to both support our players first amendment rights and to support the efforts of local law enforcement. that s an executive vice president of football operations for the rams. why? unbelievable. head coach jim fisher says