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August 9, 2016 at 11:59 pm #50462znModerator
off the net from Florida_Ram
Better than I thought it would be and I truly can’t wait for the next one… For me it just made me like the team even more and I didn’t think that was possible…
I have to say coach Fisher with his semantics about how the little mistakes and bullcrap are what a 7-9 team does.. He said we have too much talent to go 7-9.
Coach got feisty and said I’m not EFFING going 7-9 or 8-8 or even 10-6.. You can tell Fisher is feeling the pressure of winning but he’s not hiding from it. He’s challenging himself and the whole team that this 7-9 crap ends in 2016! Probably my favorite part or at least one of them for sure…….
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So that WR Long was released because he broke a team rule. Had a girl in his room.
Fisher said at the very first meeting no guest in the rooms, period. He didn’t want anyone coming back to camp next season with a 3 month old watching.
Fish also said he was not going 7-9, or 8-8, or 9-7 or even 10-6. Not good enough for this team, they are too talented.
Waufel is a beast in his own right! Former Marine. Once a Marine, always a Marine.
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Anybody else notice the tempo of the highlights? The first half hour most all the play highlights were bad. Missed catches, bad throws, RB getting hit at the line etc etc then the 2nd half the plays were completed a lot more.
I loved the emphasis the team puts on the special teams practice and Harkey taking the lead there driving home to the young/new players that roster spots are earned in those practices.
Kroenke spending a little of his huge bank roll and buying them AC units when none of the dorms or meeting rooms had them.
Gurley is a smack talker!
Kush is a nut job and I hope he takes the backup center job!
Fisher clowning on Tavon for his cramp was awesome in my book!
August 10, 2016 at 12:12 am #50464znModeratoroff the net from ADonaldBeast
We destroy things, we are nasty, we have a chip on our shoulder, WE WANT TO F $$$ YOU UP!!!!
How many of you got chills when you heard this. Wow. Mike Waufle is officially my favorite ram coach. That was awesome. Watching this over and over again
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Loved the extra work by Goff on the fades, he really showed off his redzone skills in the end.
Donald getting upset about Ping Pong was pretty funny.
My favorite line was about Goff taking snaps from under center. “Your knuckle needs to be in his icehole, get in there” with Kush responding “That’s what I told him!”
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Loved the Hard Knocks show tonight.
Our D- line, and shout out to coach Waffle, is going to strike fear in most any offense. Can’t wait for Donald-newfreak, Quinn, Hayes and company to destroy teams.
Gurley’s frikin hilarious and super talented.
The UDFA’ s need to learn how to swim.
That yoga instructor is HOT!!
Jeff Fisher needs to invite me to his Montana Ranch in between camps.
Donald is yolked. Can play a mean ping-pong.
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high praise from Mike Singletary on Aaron Donald: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99. I’ve NEVER seen a kid like him.”
Also, the bit we saw of Gurley – he looked freaking quick. He has a chance to be scary good this year. And Goff threw a few beautiful balls in that goal line drill
August 10, 2016 at 1:09 am #50466joemadParticipantIt’s cool.
One of the first scenes is Foles getting cut via phone by Fisher.
Weinke is kinda tough on Goff
Rookie QB didn’t even know where sun rises or sets
Goff was fumbling snaps throwing picks. didn’t look good, but he’s working hard and prevailed for TD pass in goal line drill after working late after practice with Britt…
“””I’m not fucking going 7-9 or 8-8 or 9-7 not even 10-6…..this roster is too good …….I know what I’m doing”””””
All the leaves are brown and the sky is grey…… California dreamin’! They’re back in Hollywood but these ain’t Georgia’s Anaheim Rams. They are LA’s team.
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August 10, 2016 at 1:30 am #50470znModeratorHBO's Hard Knocks: 12 best moments and takeaways from episode one
It’s finally here. HBO’s Hard Knocks with the Los Angeles Rams began on Tuesday night, and even though it was the first episode there was still plenty to take in from the action. Let’s jump into it with the best moments and key takeaways.
1. Jared Goff must have made a pretty nice first impression
The rookie QB ordered 60 (yes, 60) fans for the offense and offensive coaches to use during training camp. Obviously, this was a pretty huge deal at first, as the dorms didn’t have air conditioning or fans at first. Fortunately, the team wound up ordering each player and coach personal air conditioning units.2. Eric Kush is convinced there is such a thing as ‘going out tanks’
I’m not really sure I can get on board with the fact that there are tank tops that are specifically good for going out.What's @EricKush64 philosophy on life? You can NEVER have enough tank tops. #SunsOutGunsOut #Hardknocks pic.twitter.com/Emzr5c0NNd
— NFL Films (@NFLFilms) August 10, 2016
3. Deon Long was cut for having a female visitor in his room
When Fisher released Long, we weren’t exactly sure why. Thanks to Hard Knocks, we found out it was due to Long having a female in his room, something that Fisher made clear was not allowed when explaining the rules of training camp. Long didn’t look completely shocked, and it was a short conversation, capped with Long thanking Fisher and then going on his way.4. Goff’s personality showed up way more
He was sarcastic, outgoing and essentially sought out conversations with teammates and coaches. Best of all, he was majorly interactive with the fans. This seemed to be a different player from the mildly-quiet quarterback who we saw after he was drafted No. 1 by the Rams this offseason.5. Every Rams player came to camp in shape
Early on in the show, Fisher and the coaches put the players through a conditioning test. While it was apparently pretty grueling, the good news was that each player passed the test, showing that the team came to California ready to roll.6. Aaron Donald is awesome at ping pong. Eugene Sims? Not so much
As good as Donald was at ping pong, Sims did let his teammate down a bit, as the two wound up losing their game against two UC Irvine students. Maybe we’ll get a rematch at some point in the coming episodes.7. We got an update on Tavon Austin’s cramps, and it involved two bananas
For those who are curious, Austin did eat lunch the day that he cramped up. Unfortunately, his lunch consisted of exactly two bananas. That explains it pretty well.8. Aaron Donald’s got really good hands
Donald joked at one point, stating ‘who has the best hands on the team?’ after making multiple catches, including a one-handed grab. In all honesty, though, watching him catch passes was actually really impressive.Here’s a quick sneak peak of Donald catching passes, via NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport:
Odell who? That's what #Rams DL Aaron Donald would like to know pic.twitter.com/J6K09zRnKi
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) August 8, 2016
9. Defensive line coach Mike Waufle is down-right intimidating
If not a single one of his multiple speeches to his defensive line gave you goosebumps, then you might not be human. The guy is just all in, all the time, and it’s awesome.10. Goff and Keenum’s budding friendship seems like the real deal
The two slowly seemed to get closer, from a quick pat on the back to joking about Goff’s interest in Taylor Swift. This heated training camp competition isn’t likely to be one that turns sour quickly, as both QBs seem more than happy to support each other.11. Kenny Britt and Kush had no issue staying after practice with Goff
While much of the love went to Goff for staying after practice to get extra reps in, both Britt and Kush were more than happy to stick around and work with Goff for what seemed like an extended time after practice.12. Tavon Austin drove around UC Irvine’s camp catching Pokemon
Pokemon Go is taking over, and Austin made sure to get on the train. He spent one night riding around learning the ins and outs of the game, while also getting super excited about the Pokemon he wound up catching. It was pretty enjoyable to watch overall.August 10, 2016 at 1:42 am #50473znModeratorJoe Curley @vcsjoecurley
“I think he is a Pokemon… He sure is hard to catch.” – Les Snead on Tavon Austin. #HardKnocksJoe Curley @vcsjoecurley
Singletary on Donald: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99.”Joe Curley @vcsjoecurley
Singletary on Donald: “I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99.”Joe Curley @vcsjoecurley 3h3 hours ago Los Angeles, CA
We’ve found our Hard Knocks star. Eric Kush is hysterical.Joe Curley @vcsjoecurley 4h4 hours ago Los Angeles, CA
First Hard Knocks release comes in the opening minutes with Fisher’s phone call to Nick Foles. “I hope you land on your feet.”Joe Curley @vcsjoecurley 4h4 hours ago Los Angeles, CA
“We finally out here. Now we gotta win…. There’s too much to do out here.” – Rodger SaffoldAugust 10, 2016 at 2:37 am #50475znModerator‘Hard Knocks’ lesson No. 1: Rams coach Jeff Fisher will not be 7-9 (again)
By ESPN.com
At his first training camp meeting with his team, Los Angeles Rams coach Jeff Fisher laid out the rules.
1. Be on time.
2. No visitors to the dorms at the University of California-Irvine.
Cut to the next day. Fisher calls wide receiver Deon Long, who broke rule No. 2, to his office. Fisher cuts Long from the team so beginning another season of “Hard Knocks,” the HBO reality series which will follow the Rams through training camp.
Rams coach Jeff Fisher has emphasized early in training camp how not following the team’s rules can prevent it from excelling.
After letting Long go, Fisher uses him as an example. He says that kind of behavior will lead to a subpar season.“Little things are important, you follow me?” Fisher said. “I am not f—ing going 7-9 or 8-8 or 9-7, OK? Or 10-6 for that matter. This team is too talented. I am not going to settle for that, OK? I know what I am doing. We had some 7-9 bulls— this morning. Now, Deon’s gone. That is 7-9 bulls—. We don’t need it.”
Fisher knows what 8-8, or worse, feels like. In 16 seasons as a head coach in the NFL, he has six winning seasons, the rest were .500 or below. Now, he is leading the Rams back into Los Angeles 21 seasons after they left for St. Louis.
Fisher will do it with rookie quarterback Jared Goff, who was the No. 1 overall pick in the draft out of Cal. If the first episode of “Hard Knocks” is any indication, Goff will be one of this season’s stars.
Since the dorms at training camp were not air conditioned, Goff sent 60 fans to the offense and offensive coaches. Fisher was less than impressed.
“So the offense has fans and the defense doesn’t?” Fisher asked. “Great way to start off.”
Goff also struggled on the field. The rookie never called plays in the huddle in high school or college. His confusion with the pro-style offense showed with a variety of fumbles and incompletions. Later, in the quarterbacks’ room, assistant coach Chris Weinke let Goff have it.
“Your expectation is up here,” Weinke said, raising his hand to the sky. “I know you are a rookie; I don’t give a f—, to be honest with you. Everybody’s watching what you do. You can’t f—ing hide; you can’t. It ought to give you chills. You know how many football teams there are in the NFL?”
“Thirty two,” Goff answered.
“You know how many starting quarterbacks there are?” Weinke asked.
“Thirty two,” Goff said again.
“There’s 32, and you are wired to be the starting quarterback of this football team,” Weinke said. “But how does that happen? It doesn’t just happen through osmosis and ‘I am No. 16, so I am going to start.’ That ain’t f—ing happening. I am going to tell you that right now. It’s up to you. Some people can’t handle it. Some people can’t handle the position you play. They definitely can’t handle the position you’re in.”
Goff proves to be an intriguing, perhaps naïve character. He admits to coaches he does not know where the sun rises — “East,” he tells a teammate later. “Apparently it’s well known” — and his love for pop star Taylor Swift.
Here are some others with star potential for the final five episodes:
Tavon Austin: The receiver fails to eat lunch — he had two bananas — before practice and cramps up. Fisher berates Austin’s behavior during the 7-9 speech. At the end of the episode, Austin shows his playful side, taking a golf cart around the Cal-Irvine campus to play Pokemon Go.
Aaron Donald: The defensive tackle is billed as the best player in the NFL you have never heard of. He didn’t show a ton of personality, but gets plenty of admiration from coaches and players for his athletic ability.
Todd Gurley: The second-year running back does plenty of trash talking and is called “lippy but lovable.” He is also doing commercials for California burger joint Carl’s Jr.
Eric Kush: As the Rams’ center, Kush tells Goff how much pressure to apply to his rear end to make it clear he is ready for the snap. He also walks viewers through his wardrobe of tank tops and 36 pairs of socks. “The key is to never have to wash socks at training camp,” he said.
Mike Waufle: The former Marine is the defensive line coach. “We are going to blow up the NFL,” he told his linemen during a colorful speech.
August 10, 2016 at 12:19 pm #50487Isiah58ParticipantI enjoyed the episode immensely, as I knew I would as a fan of the show. But for some reason I was very unsettled by Goff not knowing where the sun rises. I can’t imagine Andrew Luck (or even Carson Wentz) not knowing this? Does that strike anyone else as strange?
Isiah 58
“Marge, don't discourage the boy! Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel.” - Homer Simpson
August 10, 2016 at 12:50 pm #50488znModeratorI enjoyed the episode immensely, as I knew I would as a fan of the show. But for some reason I was very unsettled by Goff not knowing where the sun rises. I can’t imagine Andrew Luck (or even Carson Wentz) not knowing this? Does that strike anyone else as strange?
Isiah 58
I wasn’t disturbed by it, more amused (though I didnt watch the episode, as you see I just gathered info on it to post here).
Let;s just say that 20-somethings never cease to amaze me. Very sophisticated in some arenas, and dirt ignorant in others.
Just be glad they didn’t ask him any questions about the constitution or things like that.
August 10, 2016 at 9:09 pm #50508InvaderRamModeratorok. i watched hard knocks. first time i’ve ever watched it, but i couldn’t help myself.
the best thing i liked about this episode. watching how annoyed donald would get with sims when they were playing ping pong. i don’t know how real the scenes are that are being filmed, but he looked seriously annoyed.
gotta love that competitiveness.
August 10, 2016 at 10:01 pm #50509joemadParticipantok. i watched hard knocks. first time i’ve ever watched it, but i couldn’t help myself.
the best thing i liked about this episode. watching how annoyed donald would get with sims when they were playing ping pong. i don’t know how real the scenes are that are being filmed, but he looked seriously annoyed.
gotta love that competitiveness.
Donald’s athletic skills amazed me. His Odel Beckham one handed catches and footwork on those catches were great.
I think he could beat Forest Gump in ping pong.
August 10, 2016 at 10:28 pm #50510InvaderRamModeratorok. i watched hard knocks. first time i’ve ever watched it, but i couldn’t help myself.
the best thing i liked about this episode. watching how annoyed donald would get with sims when they were playing ping pong. i don’t know how real the scenes are that are being filmed, but he looked seriously annoyed.
gotta love that competitiveness.
Donald’s athletic skills amazed me. His Odel Beckham one handed catches and footwork on those catches were great.
I think he could beat Forest Gump in ping pong.
they should use him in the redzone.
August 10, 2016 at 11:10 pm #50512znModeratorThe top 5 quotes from the Hard Knocks season premiere
Chris Vannini
http://www.coachingsearch.com/article?a=The-top-5-quotes-from-the-Hard-Knocks-season-premiere
The latest season of Hard Knocks kicked off Tuesday night, featuring the Los Angeles Rams in their new home, and there was no shortage of angry coaches.
Here were the top five quotes from the premiere:
– Jeff Fisher cut wide receiver Deon Long for having a girl in his room after curfew. Fisher told Long:
“I’m sorry, but this is our world, man. We’ve got rules and we’ve got to abide by them. It’s not the first time I’ve done this for this particular violation, but I thought I made myself very clear, what we do. It’s not that hard. We’ve only got a couple rules. I wish you the best. Good luck to you.”
– Later on, Tavon Austin left practice with cramps, because he only had two bananas for lunch. Fisher lit into the team.
“How many times have you heard me talk about the little things and what impact the little things have on the bigger things. How are you feeling, Tay? You good? Just cramped? What did you have for lunch? Two bananas. We were two receivers down before practice started. Then Coop has a quad and we shut him down, that’s three. You have two bananas. That’s four. Four receivers down, so what happens? I start cutting reps. Then you guys that deserve the reps don’t get it, because — I’m serious — he had two bananas for lunch.
“Little things are important, you follow me? I’m not f*cking going 7-9 or 8-8 or 9-7, OK? Or 10-6 for that matter. This team’s too talented. I’m not going to settle for that. I know what I’m doing. We had 7-9 bullshit this morning. Deon’s gone, that is 7-9 bullshit. We don’t need it. You guys take ownership of this thing, OK? You take your ownership and you trust that I know what I’m doing, and we’ll be just fine.”
– Quarterbacks coach Chris Weinke made it clear Jared Goff has to step up his game, after struggling with long play-calls and working under center.
“Your expectation is up here. I know you’re a rookie. I don’t give a f*ck, to be honest with you. Everybody’s watching what you do. You can’t f*cking hide. You can’t. It ought to give you chills. You know how many teams are in the NFL? There’s 32. You know how many starting quarterbacks there are? There’s 32, and you are wired to be the starting quarterback of this football team. But how does that happen? It doesn’t just happen through osmosis and you saying, ‘I’m No. 16, I’m going to start.’
“That ain’t f*cking happening. I’m going to tell you right now. It’s up to you. Some people can’t handle the position you play. They definitely can’t handle the position you’re in.”
– Defensive line coach Mike Waufle is a former Marine and is intense as they come. In a position meeting, he laid down the law.
“Don’t f*cking challenge me. I don’t want any bullshit. I don’t want any f*cking body language. When I say jump, you say how f*cking high. We’re going to f*cking work. You could probably f*ck me up and have a good time trying to do it. I ain’t scared. … We destroy things. We are nasty. We have a chip on our shoulder. We want to f*ck you up. There’s a bomb in this f*cking room. We’re going to blow the NFL up. We’re going to blow the f*cking NFL up.”
– Mike Singletary has seen some talented defensive players in his day. So when he says Aaron Donald stands out, that really means something.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99. I’ve never seen a kid like that.”
August 10, 2016 at 11:18 pm #50514znModerator– Mike Singletary has seen some talented defensive players in his day. So when he says Aaron Donald stands out, that really means something.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99. I’ve never seen a kid like that.”
August 11, 2016 at 10:44 am #50543znModeratorMike Singletary has seen some talented defensive players in his day. So when he says Aaron Donald stands out, that really means something.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99. I’ve never seen a kid like that.”
Different version:
SunTzu_vs_Camus
I loved what new coach Singletary says about ADonald….in that 5 sec. clip..”I have not seen a DT… EVER….do what that kid that does!!! ”
wow. Now that is some praise.
August 11, 2016 at 11:11 am #50556ZooeyModeratorGoff went to UC Berkeley for chrissakes. UC Berekeley has a high bar for entry. I was stunned he didn’t know where the sun rises. It was slightly disturbing, really, but I work with young people – high school kids – and it is hilarious what they don’t know at times.
I borrowed HBO Go from a friend, and watched this last night.
I liked it. But there is no WAY I would waste time on this show if it wasn’t the Rams. It isn’t that interesting unless it’s your team.
August 11, 2016 at 2:17 pm #50574OzonerangerParticipantGoff went to UC Berkeley for chrissakes. UC Berekeley has a high bar for entry. I was stunned he didn’t know where the sun rises. It was slightly disturbing, really, but I work with young people – high school kids – and it is hilarious what they don’t know at times.
I borrowed HBO Go from a friend, and watched this last night.
I liked it. But there is no WAY I would waste time on this show if it wasn’t the Rams. It isn’t that interesting unless it’s your team.
I smoked a lot of pot in high school. A LOT. But I also read a lot of books, too. Anything I could get my hands on. That’s how I learned to tell the time of day by placing a stick in the dirt. Had to be at least six inches, though. And yes, I knew at a very young age, no matter how stoned I was, in which direction the sun rose.
Kids today. Sheesh.
August 11, 2016 at 3:10 pm #50586ZooeyModeratorGoff went to UC Berkeley for chrissakes. UC Berekeley has a high bar for entry. I was stunned he didn’t know where the sun rises. It was slightly disturbing, really, but I work with young people – high school kids – and it is hilarious what they don’t know at times.
I borrowed HBO Go from a friend, and watched this last night.
I liked it. But there is no WAY I would waste time on this show if it wasn’t the Rams. It isn’t that interesting unless it’s your team.
I smoked a lot of pot in high school. A LOT. But I also read a lot of books, too. Anything I could get my hands on. That’s how I learned to tell the time of day by placing a stick in the dirt. Had to be at least six inches, though. And yes, I knew at a very young age, no matter how stoned I was, in which direction the sun rose.
Kids today. Sheesh.
I know. It is just amazing.
But just yesterday…I teach dual-credit classes now. I am the only English teacher with a masters degree, so I am the only one who is “qualified” to teach college classes on this campus. The district recently formed a relationship with the community college down the street to offer classes here. And I teach them. So I have this class of Seniors who have GPAs over 3.0, and pass an admissions test to college, and have passed by English 1A class last year to qualify for the second college class, English 1B. They are motivated kids with above average brights.
Yesterday I learned that not one single one of them knew what Roe vs Wade was. Someone finally guessed it was probably a court case.
Now that’s not quite as astonishing as not knowing in which direction the sun rises, but it’s a bit of a surprise. Still I get these little jaw-dropping ignorances from time-to-time in my classroom.
It’s not like we refer to directions much anymore. Heck, kids think in terms of right turns, and left turns, to the extent that they think of directions at all. Nobody ever says, “Go north on Manzanita, turn west on Alhambra, and then veer Northwest on Allegheny.”
But still. I’m even now shaking my head.
August 11, 2016 at 3:21 pm #50588nittany ramModeratorGoff went to UC Berkeley for chrissakes. UC Berekeley has a high bar for entry. I was stunned he didn’t know where the sun rises. It was slightly disturbing, really, but I work with young people – high school kids – and it is hilarious what they don’t know at times.
I borrowed HBO Go from a friend, and watched this last night.
I liked it. But there is no WAY I would waste time on this show if it wasn’t the Rams. It isn’t that interesting unless it’s your team.
For the brief time I was a high school science teacher I used to give incoming sophomores a little quiz on the first day of class just to see where they were at from a scientific literacy standpoint.
One question I would ask is “How many species of human exist today?”
A common answer was “Two – Men and Women.”
This was over 20 years ago so it demonstrates that Goff’s gaffe isn’t just a millennial issue (although his was much worse).
August 11, 2016 at 3:24 pm #50589OzonerangerParticipant“But still. I’m even now shaking my head.”
…and they have access to all the knowledge accumulated by the human race on a little box. Go shake your head some more.
Pokemon. Go.
August 11, 2016 at 3:24 pm #50590znModeratorYeah some people don’t even get that it wasn’t the GERMANS who bombed Gettysburgh Harbor. It was the British few gawdsake.
August 11, 2016 at 3:26 pm #50591OzonerangerParticipantYeah some people don’t even get that it wasn’t the GERMANS who bombed Gettysburgh Harbor. It was the British few gawdsake.
No. It was the Visigoths. Sorta-Germans.
August 11, 2016 at 4:21 pm #50594ZooeyModeratorFor the brief time I was a high school science teacher I used to give incoming sophomores a little quiz on the first day of class just to see where they were at from a scientific literacy standpoint.
One question I would ask is “How many species of human exist today?”
A common answer was “Two – Men and Women.”
This was over 20 years ago so it demonstrates that Goff’s gaffe isn’t just a millennial issue (although his was much worse).
Dummies.
But back then there wasn’t as much awareness of the LGBTQ community as individual species, too.
August 11, 2016 at 5:05 pm #50600znModeratoroff the net from TomSlick
Hard Knocks
Okay, finally watched it last night. Damned entertaining. My wife liked it as well.
A few observations…
Fisher the dude is likeable. A fisherman with a cabin nicer than my house. What’s not to like? I also dug the no more 7-9 BS, no 8-8 and 10-6 won’t be acceptable. Sounds great to me. Now if we go 7-9 this season, I want Fisher locked in a room for a month with that clip of him saying 10-6 is not acceptable played 24 hours a day and played at full volume. After that one month is up…fire him…and give me his cabin.Deon Long seemed unfazed by getting the boot. I’m guessing they didn’t roll tape until after he knew he was being canned. Let’s hope Goff doesn’t bring any honeys into his room.
During the 1-on-1 and 2-on-1 drills there seems to be a lot of holding going on. Is this why we draw the yellow hankies like a magnet?
Finally, a RAM QB who can throw a fade pass. Haven’t seen that done successfully since Bulger and Warner.
Is Goff a goof? I don’t think so, but that is the angle the show seems to be going for. I must say that if a camera was in my face, and I knew the whole nation would watch it, I’d be very self-conscious about everything I did and would act differently from the the usual calm stud that I am…cough. Add the fact that Goff was number 1 and learning the hardest position on the field…the young man seems to be doing quite well.
I guess we can expect some fumbled snaps in the pre-season. I forgot he was a shotgun QB at Cal.
The whole Goff supplied fans thing was much ado about nothing. Interestingly, when I read that sequence in one of the posted articles here, it seemed like a big deal, but after watching it, with Fisher’s snicker, it really was nothing.
So rappers get preferential treatment for practices while the riff-raff have to stay behind the ropes…I dunno…call me old school…everyone stays behind the ropes as that is treating everyone the same. Yeah, I know…what planet am I from?
I think one issue the players will be dealing with is the Hollywood glitz and fans drooling all over them because they have come back to LA. Keep your head in the game, chaps.
August 11, 2016 at 5:51 pm #50605ZooeyModeratorI thought HK was really trying to do the Rams a favor, and they probably have to if they want to continue the show. If they embarrassed a team, that would be their final season, right?
So they showed a sequence of a bunch of Goff fumbles, then edited a sequence of solid stuff, and it looks like he is growing. Same thing with the extra work with Kush and Britt followed by a goal line play where he threads a nice TD pass. Well, we don’t know anything about that, really. It looks like growth. It is INTENDED to look like growth. And it may BE growth.
But it could also be three botched snaps made to look like six botched snaps by using different camera angles, and the TD pass might have come the day before the extra work with Britt. You don’t really know.
So in that sense, I am pretty skeptical of what I see on this show. HBO has an agenda, and the NFL has an agenda. The NFL wants to look good, and HBO wants story lines to hook viewers, and that’s fine, but the whole thing kind of looked like a big publicity film, with soaring music, and whatever. Again, there is no way I would have ANY interest if it was any other team, but I think it’s worth it just for the bits that have been highlighted here. Interesting to watch Fisher call Foles and make a little small talk, and then release him. His 7-9 speech was interesting. I liked Donald playing ping pong and making one-handed catches. And seeing the players hang out with UCI students was kind of cool, too.
None of that amounts to anything, but…you know…nice. Only 50 minutes a week. Only a few weeks. I will probably stick with it, but it’s largely empty calories.
August 11, 2016 at 6:17 pm #50606PA RamParticipantTwo words: Eric Kush.
A star in the making.
I hate “reality” television.
But he’s good. Very good.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick
August 11, 2016 at 9:08 pm #50618ZooeyModeratorTwo words: Eric Kush.
A star in the making.
I hate “reality” television.
But he’s good. Very good.
It was a little surprising to hear someone explain that inch-wide shoulder straps on tank tops are a more formal look than spaghetti straps.
August 11, 2016 at 11:01 pm #50639AgamemnonParticipantMike Singletary has seen some talented defensive players in his day. So when he says Aaron Donald stands out, that really means something.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen a kid like 99. I’ve never seen a kid like that.”
This is the correct version. He says kid. Check it out here, if you are not worried about malware. http://www.thedaretelly.com/hard-knocks/season/11/episode/1 at the 27:15 mark.
August 12, 2016 at 10:52 am #50680PA RamParticipantTwo words: Eric Kush.
A star in the making.
I hate “reality” television.
But he’s good. Very good.
It was a little surprising to hear someone explain that inch-wide shoulder straps on tank tops are a more formal look than spaghetti straps.
Hah! Kush was great. He brought about 50 pairs of disposable socks so he wouldn’t have to wash them. What a character.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick
August 12, 2016 at 4:08 pm #50704bnwBlockedI enjoyed the episode immensely, as I knew I would as a fan of the show. But for some reason I was very unsettled by Goff not knowing where the sun rises. I can’t imagine Andrew Luck (or even Carson Wentz) not knowing this? Does that strike anyone else as strange?
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Strikes me as pathetic.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
August 12, 2016 at 4:28 pm #50705bnwBlockedGoff went to UC Berkeley for chrissakes. UC Berekeley has a high bar for entry. I was stunned he didn’t know where the sun rises. It was slightly disturbing, really, but I work with young people – high school kids – and it is hilarious what they don’t know at times.
I borrowed HBO Go from a friend, and watched this last night.
I liked it. But there is no WAY I would waste time on this show if it wasn’t the Rams. It isn’t that interesting unless it’s your team.
I smoked a lot of pot in high school. A LOT. But I also read a lot of books, too. Anything I could get my hands on. That’s how I learned to tell the time of day by placing a stick in the dirt. Had to be at least six inches, though. And yes, I knew at a very young age, no matter how stoned I was, in which direction the sun rose.
Kids today. Sheesh.
What most of us don’t realize is that we’re really fucked.
The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.
Sprinkles are for winners.
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