The Los Angeles Rams' Social Media Team Takes a Swipe at the Chicago Bears After Upset Win
Following their divisional round playoff victory on Sunday, the Rams' social media team couldn't resist taking a few jabs at their NFC North rivals, the Chicago Bears. The taunts, which have become all too familiar for fans of the Bears, came in various forms, including a humorous meme featuring a bear trying to close a door with its teeth, accompanied by a cheeky message that seemed to suggest "Good. Better. Rest" - a clear nod to the phrase often associated with the team's arch-nemesis.
Other posts showcased a rather callous disregard for the city of Gary, Indiana, which is set to host a proposed Bears stadium, and one clip even poked fun at Chicago fans' sensitivity to cold weather, cleverly captioning it "Wouldn't you like to know, weather boy."
The Rams' social media team has long been notorious for its victory posts, frequently courting controversy with their tongue-in-cheek commentary. While some may view these lighthearted jabs as harmless and playful, others have criticized the team's tone as dismissive and unsportsmanlike.
Regardless of one's perspective on the matter, it's clear that the Rams' social media team is in top form when it comes to poking fun at their opponents. For now, Bears fans will just have to shrug off these digs and look forward to the next matchup with their division rivals.
Following their divisional round playoff victory on Sunday, the Rams' social media team couldn't resist taking a few jabs at their NFC North rivals, the Chicago Bears. The taunts, which have become all too familiar for fans of the Bears, came in various forms, including a humorous meme featuring a bear trying to close a door with its teeth, accompanied by a cheeky message that seemed to suggest "Good. Better. Rest" - a clear nod to the phrase often associated with the team's arch-nemesis.
Other posts showcased a rather callous disregard for the city of Gary, Indiana, which is set to host a proposed Bears stadium, and one clip even poked fun at Chicago fans' sensitivity to cold weather, cleverly captioning it "Wouldn't you like to know, weather boy."
The Rams' social media team has long been notorious for its victory posts, frequently courting controversy with their tongue-in-cheek commentary. While some may view these lighthearted jabs as harmless and playful, others have criticized the team's tone as dismissive and unsportsmanlike.
Regardless of one's perspective on the matter, it's clear that the Rams' social media team is in top form when it comes to poking fun at their opponents. For now, Bears fans will just have to shrug off these digs and look forward to the next matchup with their division rivals.