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Bill Plaschke: Rams should benefit from playing Monday night game at the Coliseum

LOS ANGELES_Turnover, Mexico City.

Touchdown, Rams.

One stadium's gunk has become another one's gift. One field's dirt has become a football team's dream.

It's a sod story for poor Estadio Azteca, but a fairy tale for the Rams, who have just been presented the opportunity of a season on a silver backhoe.

Had enough of the soil metaphors? I'm just getting started. If you believe teams cannot win championships without at least one hugely lucky break, what happened Tuesday was earth-mover-shattering.

The NFL's decision to

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