The Minnesota Vikings will await the results of Wild Card weekend to see who they will play in their Divisional Round playoff game at U.S. Bank Stadium next weekend, but one team is already preparing as if they will be the one who ends up in Minneapolis.

A poster on Reddit claims he lives in Southern California and was asked about potentially setting the Los Angeles Rams up with equipment that would simulate the crowd noise in the Vikings' home stadium.

Here is what he had to say:

So a little background...Born and raised in Minnesota and Vikings fan literally my whole life and now living in Southern California. I am a freelance audio engineer that works in sound for live events. The company I primarily work for just asked me if I was available for a gig at the LA Rams practice facility...the deal is they are preparing to win against the Falcons and if they do they want to practice next week with extra crowd noise and the gjallarhorn noise pumped into a bunch of extra speakers brought to their facility. I'm sure this is a pretty common practice, but just thought it was interesting enough to share with y'all. I professionally and respectfully told them to get (expletive) by the way...The account rep for the company is a Lions fan, so he had a good laugh. We've got them scared!!! SKOL

The Rams are the No. 3 seed in the NFC Playoffs and would indeed be heading to Minnesota if they are able to defeat the Atlanta Falcons in the Wild Card round. Should the Falcons pull off the upset, the Vikings would play the winner of the game between the Carolina Panthers and New Orleans Saints.

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Minnesota already has a win over the Rams on their resume this season, coming back in Week 11 at home. In fact, they are 3-1 against the rest of the NFC playoff field, so there is not a team on their slate they feel they cannot beat.

And it appears they are in one team's head already.

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