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I wonder if ten years from now we'll think of Goff/Wentz like Manning/Leaf. Only the Rams took Leaf 1st overall this time.
Sgt. Largent":33jobzuy said:CodeWarrior":33jobzuy said:I enjoy Hard Knocks regardless of the team. This season has been boring, though... Lack of personalities.
Yeah it's as bad as the Miami year, boring.
HBO should just do the Bengals every year, cause someone's always getting arrested.
I do think the Hawks would be great, what with so many personalities, but I understand why the good teams don't want that distraction.
Hawk-Lock":v9nnsdxx said:Watched the finale, and it pretty much summed up the entire season....average.
Not one memorable personality you will remember. Maybe William Hayes.
The beginning of the episode was interesting when Joyner was thinking about giving up on football.
HawkGA":1woa5vcq said:Read an article on (probably) ESPN that I was going to post but never got around to it. The part I found particularly funny was the "players" took the blame for Fisher's fining. But the only part in the article I read about that, was about the punter saying the team let him down and that they'll never be able to play for as great a coach again . . . . that would be their all-pro punter. I just found it funny that a) Fisher has an all-pro punter (because of course he does, probably saw the field almost as much as the quarterback!) and b) he has to get defended by his punter. His punter!
Popeyejones":2liqfiix said:Umm, I think he's most famous for being the best punter in the NFL (five years in he's a 4x All Pro), not for getting a stupid roughness penalty that everyone made fun of him for and laughed about.
In any case, four episodes into this, and so far it's just okay. They seem pretty allergic to digging into what's actually happening out of what I assume is a misbegotten effort to make the series more accessible to non-NFL fans.
I don't think Fisher is a good head coach in 2017, but I do respect him a tad more.
sdog1981":34h0nbjz said:Anyone else finds it crazy that the Rams were on HBO and Amazon's reality TV shows?
RedAlice":3vne67li said:sdog1981":3vne67li said:Anyone else finds it crazy that the Rams were on HBO and Amazon's reality TV shows?
Same camera crew. Started w Hard Knocks, then led into All or Nothing. Amazon did a MUCH better job producing a show.
And no: the team was the first in a long time to move. They moved into a major market, and not only moved - they moved home to where they had been longer than the city they moved from.
All most on here think is that the Rams lose a lot. (Well, except to the Hawks). There is much more to the Rams story than the last bit of losing.
It was no accident they were filming them. It does suck how bad the season went, but there were still many interesting story lines which are evident on the Amazon show.
Seahawkfan80":2imz5xux said:RedAlice":2imz5xux said:sdog1981":2imz5xux said:Anyone else finds it crazy that the Rams were on HBO and Amazon's reality TV shows?
Same camera crew. Started w Hard Knocks, then led into All or Nothing. Amazon did a MUCH better job producing a show.
And no: the team was the first in a long time to move. They moved into a major market, and not only moved - they moved home to where they had been longer than the city they moved from.
All most on here think is that the Rams lose a lot. (Well, except to the Hawks). There is much more to the Rams story than the last bit of losing.
It was no accident they were filming them. It does suck how bad the season went, but there were still many interesting story lines which are evident on the Amazon show.
Back about 45 years ago....a friend of mine was an L.A. Rams fan. Dunno what fan he is now....
RedAlice":35gj6dkx said:sdog1981":35gj6dkx said:Anyone else finds it crazy that the Rams were on HBO and Amazon's reality TV shows?
Same camera crew. Started w Hard Knocks, then led into All or Nothing. Amazon did a MUCH better job producing a show.