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Aug 14, 2015; Oakland, CA, USA; St. Louis Rams receivers Stedman Bailey (12) and Tavon Austin (11) pose after the preseason NFL game against the Oakland Raiders at O.co Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
A few St. Louis Rams did the unthinkable -- and called out "The Black Hole" on their own turf.
Check out the sign hoisted by Robert Quinn and Trumaine Johnson to the O.Co Coliseum crowd.
https://twitter.com/RamsAngelsUSC/status/632528898589241344
The two Rams were reportedly trying to silence some hecklers. Their sign -- a sharp reminder of the 52-0 beatdown served in St. Louis last season -- is one way to do that.
The Raiders they're a much-improved team than the one on the receiving end of that Week 13 drubbing.
Maybe Quinn and Johnson should put that sign away -- for their own good.