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NFL chat with Jim Thomas
http://sports.live.stltoday.com/Event/NFL_chat_with_Jim_Thomas_20?Page=2
Is this FINALLY the end of the line for Aldon Smith?
by Rudy Bukich 1:07 PMNot quite. But I think he’s close.
by jthomas 1:07 PMJim, I knew Aldon Smith a little at Mizzou. We had biology class together in 2010. Super nice guy, it is really sad to see what has happened to him. You just wonder what happened in his mind when he left Missouri and went to the Bay Area.
by TexasTiger 1:08 PMInteresting. Yeah, I don’t know much about his time at Mizzou.
by jthomas 1:09 PMHi Jim – Aldon Smith, not so smart. There weren’t any warning signs when he came out of Mizzou, right?
Also, I did receive the email about Los Angeles Rams hats….just laughed and clicked the unsubscribe button in the email.
by StlFanDan 1:09 PMAldon Smith made a pre-draft visit to Rams Park when he came out. I know he turned off some in the Rams front office during the visit. Supposedly, they didn’t like his attitude.
by jthomas 1:11 PMWere you invited to the Friday dinner with the Rams legends? Would’ve loved to be a fly on the wall there.
by rp 1:11 PMI attended a media session before hand at the restaurant.. It was great to see the players, and it was great to see them interact with their former teammates. After a couple of minutes together, the old stories start flowing like the players were still in the locker room together.
by jthomas 1:14 PMYes – I got one of the hat emails: I unsubscribed to the Rams emails immediately.
In recognition of the event last weekend, my 5 best wins in St. Louis Rams history (not counting the Super Bowl or NFC Championship Game wins: too easy):
1. 49-37 Divisional Playoff win over Minnesota in Jan. 2000 – almost better than winning the Super Bowl
2. 27-20 Divisional Playoff win at Seattle in Jan. 2005 – 3 for 3 that season!
3. 42-20 over San Francisco in Oct. 1999 – finally breaking the 49ers losing streak
4. 33-27 (OT) at Seattle in Oct. 2004 – the most unlikely comeback!
5. 27-14 over San Francisco in Dec. 2001 – Niners were treating it like a “see where we’re at” game. Ans they found out.
Honorable Mention: 16-13 (OT) over San Francisco in Dec. 2012 – hey, a win in the Fisher Era! Memorable game, though.
by kman 1:14 PMI like your list. I’d have to include the very first St. Louis Rams victory, 17-14, at Green Bay. Unheralded second-year pro Isaac Bruce blocked a Craig Hentrich punt, getting to the ball so quickly it hadn’t even reached Hentrich’s foot. Then on the very next play, he lined up at wide receiver and caught a touchdown pass. Some other’s to consider, the Trent Green revenge game in 2000, with Mike Martz pouring it on in a 57-31 victory over San Diego _ 13 months after Rodney Harrison crashed into Green’s leg in a preseason game; or how about that 20-17 overtime victory at Philadelphia to start the 2001 season.
by jthomas 1:21 PMJim do you remember on maybe back to back plays where Ironhead Heyward and Toby Wright hit each other? I think they each won one of those. Always have tried to find a clip to no avail.
by Tom 1:21 PMI believe it was in ’96 or ’97, in Atlanta.
by jthomas 1:22 PMIn his MMQB column, this week, Peter King says the NFL doesn’t have enough minority head coaches given their success (with which I concur) but also makes a couple of other interesting points including: Head coaching is a young person’s game and head coaches don’t get enough time to succeed. Do you think Brooks, Linehan or Spagnuolu could’ve made the Rams winners, eventually? Do you think younger NFL head coaches would be better?
by bfulton 1:22 PMOf the three, I think Brooks might have been the best head coach. With a strong general manager _ he was saddled with Steve Ortmayer _ he might have had a chance. Remember, Big Daddy got only two seasons. John Shaw felt bad about that in retrospect, and it factored into him giving Dick Vermeil a third year in 1999.
by jthomas 1:25 PMHey Jimbo-Come party with me!
by Tre Mason 1:25 PMSorry Tre. Not much of a partier these days.
by jthomas 1:25 PMAnd, to keep things in balance, my 5 most excruciating losses (not counting the Super Bowl ‘loss’ to the Patriots):
1. 29-23 (OT) to Carolina in the Divisional Playoff in Jan. 2004 – to this day I can’t think about this game without getting angry!
2. 31-28 at New Orleans in the Divisional Playoff in Jan. 2000 – if Az-Hakim doesn’t fumble that punt, I still think the Rams come back to win
3. 38-35 at Tampa Bay in Dec. 2000 – Monday night, another galling loss
4. 24-22 at Seattle in Nov. 2006 – thank you, Richie Incognito
5. 10-3 at Philadelphia in Dec. 2002 – the true end of the Greatest Show on Turf era
Honorable Mention: either of 2 home losses to Seattle in 2007 (24-19) or 2013 (14-9) – gotta punch it in , guys
by kman 1:25 PMExcellent choices, Kman. Can’t argue with anny of them. The ’02 game in Philly was the game in which Warner’s hand was bothering him badly and the aftermath led to the Brenda-gate outburst.
by jthomas 1:27 PMMy outsider view of Spags was that he was an insecure coach who wasn’t a true leader. Were the rumors true that he banned Hanifan from using the gym at Rams Park and took down pictures from the GSOT era?
by rp 1:27 PMYes, Hanifan was not allowed in the building. And yes, the pictures were taken down. Spags is a good man, but was just too much of a control freak as a head coach. Insecurity may have played a role in that.
by jthomas 1:28 PMTo add to the excruciating loss list, how about the loss to Detroit in 1999. 4th and 18 or something right? Or, the loss to the Titans in ’99. Wasn’t there a terrible non-call on a roughing the kicker that could’ve made a difference in that one?
by rp 1:28 PMTaje Allen getting beat in Detroit! Some of the Rams in town for the Legends game were joking about that Friday night.
by jthomas 1:29 PMAny behind the scenes anecdotes you can share from the Legends of the Dome “reunion” this past weekend?
by rp 1:29 PMMike Furrey is head coach at Limestone College, a Div. II school in South Carolina. Mike Jones is head coach at Lincoln U., a Div. II in Jeff City, Mo. I suggested to Furrey that the schedule each other. Most players signed memorabilia with their uniform numbers. I was asked to sign a few items, and put 431 next to my signature. That’s the number of preseason, regular season, and playoff games for the Rams during their 21 seasons in St. Louis. All in all, it was a great afternoon. The players genuinely enjoyed being there, and with rare exception patiently signed everything put in from of them. Not only were the former players on hand, but former Rams PR personnel, game day (press box) personnel, team doctors, trainers, equipment guys were all on hand to help run the event on their own time. It was great to see them all.
by jthomas 1:35 PMWho does better this year, Bradford – Eagles or Rams?
by Don 1:35 PMI’ll go Bradford-Eagles, but not by an overwhelming amount. I see the EAgles as like an 8-8 squad.
by jthomas 1:36 PMI heard on the radio, or in a chat, or on Twitter, or somewhere, that you’re going to the opening of Rams training camp. One question: Why?
by Shirley in Fenton 1:36 PMBecause the team’s first practices in California as well as the first home game in California are part of the story of the team leaving St. Louis. If you are following our coverage of the Rams, it has been cut back drastically from what it used to be, and that will continue to be the case. But we will continue to have some coverage. Many fans are still interested because they want to root against the team. I’ve had many other fans tell me they hate what Kroenke did, but hold no ill will against the players, especially those who played in St. Louis. I’ve had some fans in StL tell me it’s the only team they’ve ever known, and will continue to follow the Rams.
by jthomas 1:40 PMHow much do you think the Rams will miss Jenkins this year? It seems as if he caught inordinate amount of criticism among fans. He stayed relatively healthy and outside of a few bad decisions seemed to be the Rams most productive corner since his arrival in STL.
by Fletch32 1:40 PMJenkins has a lot of talent, and was serious about his craft at Rams Park. But he could also be a selfish player, gambling for interceptions and getting burned. His tackling was inconsistent. Saying that, his play last season was easily his most consistent as a Ram. If E.J.Gaines returns to his 2014 form as a rookie, the absence of Jenkins will be minimized. If not, of if Trumaine Johnson is injured, then there will be problems.
by jthomas 1:42 PMAny chance of Kurt Warner making a run as a third party candidate this year? He’d have my vote and I think he’d win in a landslide (and i probably don’t even agree with him on most issues).
by rp 1:43 PMThat’s funny. I’ve never asked Kurt about any political ventures. Don’t think it’s in the Cards.
by jthomas 1:43 PMWill you still be reporting on the Rams or shifting into more of a columnist role?
by RamsFansUnited 1:43 PMMy new job description is NFL writer. So there will be some Rams coverage, but it will be more broad-based coverage. Last week, for instance, I wrote about the possibility of the Raiders moving to Las Vegas. For this Wednesday _ tomorrow _ I’m writing 10 questions (and answers) around the NFL as training camps open.
by jthomas 1:46 PMJim, have any of the GSOT players said anonymously anything bad about the NFL or Kroenke?
by TexasTiger 1:46 PMNot as much as you’d think. Otherwise no comment.
by jthomas 1:46 PMJim, was there any talk among the guys this past weekend about trying to do a charity game again in the future or was this it?
by WIU Leatherneck 1:46 PMSome thought it would be a good idea. But the cost and time expended by Tiffani Burris of the Isaac Bruce Foundation and Bruce himself, probably means it’s a one-shot deal. For example, it cost more than $100,000 just to open the dome doors for business. Bruce got no breaks on that from the stadium people. Plus, it’s difficult to get all these players together at one time.
by jthomas 1:49 PMSince you’re doing more reporting on the entire NFL, now, could you do reporting for fantasy football?
by bfulton 1:49 PMThanks for asking. As part of a regular Sunday NFL package we’re planning, we will have some sort of Fantasy Football presence.
by jthomas 1:50 PMHi Jim, here’s the link to bring the nfl back to st louis on facebook. http://www.facebook.com
by Alton Ken 1:50 PMAlton Ken, believe it or not I’m not a facebook guy. But my wife is on facebook and I’ll try to have here punch it in for me. Thx.
by jthomas 1:51 PMWhere do you see, the PD NFL coverage in 3 years? Next year, I expect to see a heavy Rams coverage with more coverage than previous years of the other regional teams (Chiefs, Colts, and etc) but in three years and as the Rams roster churns, there will be less connection with the team.
by Mark S 1:51 PMThat’s a good question. So the short answer is probably less Rams coverage and more regional or overall league coverage as the years go by.
by jthomas 1:52 PMHowcome no Faulk this past weekend? He was at a golf tournament? Weak. In my opinion, he has been tepid at best in his defense of St. Louis’ football fans, in the wake of StanK’s condemnation of our value as a football town. I get that he works for NFL network, but so does Kurt.
by rp 1:52 PMYeah, I talked to Marshall about this a couple of weeks ago, and I believe he was in the big charity pro-am at Lake Tahoe and couldn’t get out of that commitment.
by jthomas 1:53 PMJim, Josh Gordon had drug issues in college. I believe he has 3 suspensions in the NFL. I believe in second chances, but what kind of message is Goodell sending. When is enough enough? Thanks.
by Michael 1:53 PMWell, there’s no indication that he will make the Browns’ final roster. And yes, Gordon has had more chances here than many people get in life.
by jthomas 1:54 PMJake Long to the Ravens. Not that he’s away from that cancer of a team…pro bowler again?
by Road to 0-16 1:54 PMDon’t think the knees and other assorted injuries/surgeries over the years will allow it.
by jthomas 1:54 PMSeveral teams, including the Rams, have made big and risky investments in unproven QBs, this offseason. Who do you think made the best bet?
by bfulton 1:55 PMI still think Paxton Lynch could very well be considered the best of the lot when all is said and done in a few years. Plus Denver didn’t have to give up all those picks to get him like Philly did for Wentz and the Rams did for Goff.
by jthomas 1:56 PMHello Jim, What are your thoughts about moving T. J. McDonald to LB to replace Akeem Ayers (hybrid S/LB)?
by Pat M 1:56 PMYou know, T.J.’s hard-hitting playing style could make him an effective undersized LB, but the Rams already have one of those in Mark Barron. They probably don’t need two.
by jthomas 1:57 PMDo you think if the Rams get off to a good start the rating here will drop? I will watch every week as long as they’re getting blown out.
by Road to 0-16 1:57 PMInteresting question. Will most of the Rams fans watching here root for the team to lose, or to win? It could be a mixture.
by jthomas 1:58 PMI sure hope Ike’s foundation didn’t get stuck with a bill after the event last weekend. Any info on that? I was hoping more fans would show up than that. I’m sure he didn’t, but that would’ve been a great opportunity for Kroenke to make amends…maybe a nice sized donation towards the event and Ike’s foundation.
by rp 1:58 PMI’m told they made a modest profit when all was said and done, but nothing to write home about. The only Rams involvement that I’m aware of was sending a list of former dome suite holders to the Legends organizers, but most of those e-mails bounced back. The Bruce Foundation people asked for a season-ticket list from the Rams _ for help in contacting potential Legends ticket buyers _ but I was told the Rams declined to do so. The LA Rams had an employee there who’s involved in the team’s charity flag football game in Carson, Calif. next month. Interesting, isn’t it, that after zero flag football games in 21 seasons in St. Louis, the Rams decide to hold one in their first year back in LA next month, just a few weeks after Bruce’s game.
by jthomas 2:05 PMI guess what i meant was, in Irvine will you be covering the Rams like a beat reporter covering the team, or more as a columnist on the aftermath of the move, if that makes sense…
by RamsFansUnited 2:05 PMI get it. The short answer is a little of both. I’ll certainly want to describe the scene and atmosphere in Irvine. But also write about some of the players.
by jthomas 2:06 PMAttendance figure for Legends of Dome was just over 10,000, correct? Did you get any sense that Bruce was disappointed in turnout?
by Andy 2:06 PMYes, he would’ve liked to have seen more people there, but was very happy about the response and the warm feelings generated by those who were there.
by jthomas 2:07 PMHi again, More about moving T. J. opposite of Barron. I was thinking more into the future if Ayers doesn’t work out
by Pat M 2:07 PMAgain, I don’t think you necessarily want two undersized linebackers lining up _ meaning Barron and McDonald both lining up at linebacker at the same time.
by jthomas 2:08 PMWhat we’re the deciding factors that led to the cards leaving after 1987?
by Corey 2:08 PMI was covering Mizzou football and basketball at the time, so I wasn’t involved in the coverage. But it was all about the stadium, a football only stadium because the Big Red as they were called locally at the time had been sharing Busch Stadium with the baseball squad. The big difference between then and now as I recall is that St. Louis civic, business, and political leaders didn’t really have anything resembling a stadium plan. This time around, with the Rams, there was a stadium plan in place by Peacock & Blitz. A stadium plan that Houston owner Robert McNair, chairman of the NFL finance committee, said was “pretty close” to being a good plan in early December.
by jthomas 2:12 PMjim used to be a rams fan. now I’m going for the titans what do u think their record will be.
by scott 2:12 PMI think the Titans will be improved. It looks like they want to re-establish themselves as a power running team, hearkening back to the days of Eddie George. Dorial Green-Beckham needs to step up his game at wide receiver. But I think the AFC South will be an improved division overall this year after being a floor mat in recent years. I think Jax will be much improved. Houston bears watching with Osweiler. And the Colts should rebound with a healthy Andrew Luck.
by jthomas 2:14 PMSee another team that may have interest in Foles for a backup? Thanks
by Paul 2:18 PMUnless there are some injury needs that crop up in the preseason/training camp, I can’t see anybody trading for him. So teams I think will wait to see if he gets released at the end of camp.
by jthomas 2:19 PMWith ESPN Nick Wagnor headed to the 49ers any chance you can take his spot for the Rams?
by Dwayne 2:19 PMNope. But best of luck to Nick, a good man and a good reporter.
by jthomas 2:20 PMWhat if Nick Foles came into camp and set the field on fire?
by Dwayne 2:20 PMDon’t think he’ll get that chance.
by jthomas 2:20 PMdo u think st.louis will ever get a team again
by scott 2:20 PMDoesn’t seem likely in the short term. For one, I don’t think the current group of civic, business, and political leaders have any appetite for pursuing a team, not after they spent lots of time, effort, and money ($16 million) to keep the Rams here and felt like they got nothing resembling a fair shake in return from the league _ and certainly not Kroenke. I do wonder about the long-term viability of the Jaguars in Jacksonville. But that’s a ways down the road, if it materializes.
by jthomas 2:24 PMAny chance Higgbee beats out Kendriks in camp?
by Dwayne 2:24 PMSlim. . .and none.
by jthomas 2:24 PMI recently watched a documentary on Netflix called “Sonicsgate” that discussed Seattle’s loss of its NBA team. Many similarities in this situation and to the loss of the Rams in STL. If the opportunity was presented to you, would you consider being the local journalist who is interviewed to provide background and details on the shady moves by Stan, Demoff, Grubman, owners, etc.? Know any good, local filmmakers who may want to create an ESPN “30 for 30?”
by Greyhound314 2:25 PMI don’t know. If ESPN has no apparent interest in doing a 30-for-30 on the Greatest Show on Turf _ which I think would be a compelling story _ why would they have an interest in the Rams departure from St. Louis?
by jthomas 2:27 PMQuestion for the big O.. As a HOF left tackle what does he see or not see in GRob that is causing him to get so many penalties and does he think GRob can overcome those issues?
by Players fan, not NFL fan 2:27 PMI’ll pass it along.
by jthomas 2:28 PMMy 2 cents, I left the dome last Saturday with my family and grateful feelings towards the GSOT and Isaac. Truly enjoyed seeing many people I got to know over the years, looked at my old booth which is now empty and closed that chapter. I hope the players are not strangers to STL, but that ending was for us and it ended on our terms. Long live the St. Louis Rams.
by TK 2:29 PMThanks for sharing those thoughts.
by jthomas 2:29 PMFisher should have picked up Anquan Boldin while he could and cut Quick real quick?
by Dwayne 2:29 PMI think Boldin would prefer playing for a contender, particularly at this stage of his career.
by jthomas 2:30 PMOnly reason I ask about cards is it makes me wonder if we had our act together they’d be here today. I think that’s where we dropped the ball.
by Corey 2:34 PMI don’t think St. Louis had it’s act together when it came to the Cardinals. Keep in mind, we also fumbled as a city/region when it came to the expansion bid in the early 1990s.
by jthomas 2:35 PMAny injury report from Saturday? I saw more than a few guys holding on to their hammys by the 3rd quarter.
by rational fan 2:35 PMJeff Wilkins suffered at the least a sprained ankle when he was thrown down on the sidelines by his former long snapper, Chris Massey. His left ankle was wrapped as he left the field Saturday, said it would truly mess up his golf game for a while. I’m sure there were plenty of aches and pains for others on Sunday and Monday as well.
by jthomas 2:37 PMJim, This is truly outrageous. Today I got an email from the LA Rams trying to sell Rams’ hats and jerseys. Are they nuts? Anyone else get such an email? Your thoughts.
by Snugglemoose 2:37 PMYeah, seems like a lot of people got the e-mail.
by jthomas 2:38 PMI’m at a weird pace as far as what I would like to see the PD cover NFL-wise. As an organization, I hope the Rams continue to perform exactly as they did here for the last 12 years indefinitely. However, there were players who showed true compassion for STL fans (Heck, Quinn among others) that I will continue to root for and Gurley has a fan for life for immediately acknowledging STL fans when he won the Offensive Rookie of the Year award. However again, I’m looking forward to your broader-based coverage of the league.
by YZ 2:44 PMWe plan to make some training camp stops in the Midwest. And we’ll be in Arrowhead on Sept. 11 for the Chiefs’ season opener. Interesting question. Will most of the Rams fans watching here root for the team to lose, or to win? It could be a mixture.
by jthomas 2:45 PMI’m rooting that the Rams lose for as long as Kroenke owns the team. That would be an interesting poll question. My gut is many in St. Louis feel the same way I do, but I’m open to the possibility some misguided souls will still root for them – like an addict that can’t kick a bad habit.
by JR 2:46 PMMaybe that will be a poll question next week.
by jthomas 2:47 PMLast year Jeff Fisher was on the sideline(forget the game) with the player huddled around him while he was trying to motivate them. I knew then that the Rams were missing players how were leaders. Now with C. Long and JL55 gone they are even more devoid of players who are leaders in my mind. How do you see stepping up now on O and D?
by Players fan, not NFL fan 2:48 PMI think Ogletree has some leadership qualities that will come to the forefront this season at middle linebacker. William Hayes has always been a team leader. On offense, I’m thinking Cory Harkey, maybe Lance Kendricks.
by jthomas 2:49 PMI would love to hear about Orlando’s memories of Coach Hannifan during games.
by Trip 2:49 PMGood one. I’m writing it down.
by jthomas 2:50 PMDo you see Mason eventually using up all of his chances and getting cut?
by steve r 2:50 PMHe’s getting ever closer to that point.
by jthomas 2:50 PMI’d like to see the Rams references removed from the Post Dispatch. No sense giving free publicity to the team owner that didn’t want to stay in our town.
by MB 2:50 PMWell, you’ll have to settle for fewer Rams references.
by jthomas 2:50 PMWhere their guys you were suprised to see didnt show for the Legends game?
by Jiffy Jeff 2:54 PMNot really. I had contact with Faulk and London Fletcher, and knew they had commitments they couldn’t get out of. I was told Kevin Carter also had such a commitment. As for Steven Jackson, I was told he’s still contemplating playing this year, so he didn’t want to commit. And Long and Laurinaitis are reporting to camps this week and I’m sure didn’t want to pull a hammy or something in a flag football game. Fred Miller had agreed to play but didn’t show. Don’t know why. Tommy Polley was a surprise appearance, organizers didn’t know he was coming, but there he was. (He was the one _ the only one _ on the field without a legends jersey.)
by jthomas 2:58 PMHi Jim, Here is a question for Orlando Pace, ask is the Rams have a “ring of fame” once they get the new stadium in Inglewood built, would he be receptive to being there for the honor even though he never played in LA? As a Ram fan, I know he would surly deserve it as one of the greatest Rams of all time.
by RR 2:58 PMI’ll ask. Thx.
by jthomas 2:58 PMI pull for individual success of SOME of the players, especially after they leave the team via FA, but hope for the franchise to fail miserably. I’m not sure if that’s possible, but that’s what I feel. Make sense? I wonder if others feel that way.
by steve r 2:58 PMMakes sense. I’m sure there are others that feel the same way.
by jthomas 2:59 PMWith no injuries involved can Reynolds beat out Saffold straight up?
by Dwayne 2:59 PMCan’t see it. Reynolds is tough and smart. But Saffold is strong and athletic.
by jthomas 2:59 PMDo you see enough improvement in the Rams’ o-line?
by damien 3:00 PMA healthy Saffold means instant improvement right off the bat. A healthy Jamon Brown and another year for Rob Havenstein should only help. Greg Robinson of course is a key.
by jthomas 3:06 PMI’ll be rooting for certain ex-StL Rams (Long, Laurinitis, Gurley). But, I hope the Rams go 0 for eternity. I also hope they continue to have the worst HC and GM in the business. Also, you may still have to deal with him, so you probably can’t answer honestly…but, did you always know Demoff was a little weasel?
by rp 3:07 PMHonestly, Kevin and I always had a good relationship. Sure we had some ups and downs. But I can only think of one time he misled me. I get the ill-will. It’s totally understood. And I’m sure there are some things Kevin regrets doing or saying and would have done differently.
by jthomas 3:08 PMCouldn’t help but think Of Bryan Burwell when I was at the Dome on Saturday. I used to have a press pass and even as a radio nobody, Mr Burwell was always very nice and always said hello when a lot of other guys wouldn’t even look us.
by Jiffy Jeff 3:08 PMHe was the best. I think of him often. And miss him dearly.
by jthomas 3:09 PMnot much of an o-line, Case as QB, no-one to catch a ball….how long before the Rams use up Gurley?
by Bigtuna 3:09 PMThat could be a concern given Gurley’s past injury history and the lack of anything resembling a proven passing game.
by jthomas 3:10 PMHad the same thought about Burwell while at the game Saturday. He and Strauss are really missed.
by rp 3:10 PMNo doubt. I didn’t know Joe nearly as well as I knew Bryan _ in part because of his time spent as a Cardinals baseball beat writer. But I got to know Joe better once he became a columnist, and yes, I think about him a lot as well.
by jthomas 3:12 PMSo Kroenke wanted a fee from Shad Kahn to sell his 40%!to him?
by Tim C 3:12 PMAs I recall at the time, that was the case.
by jthomas 3:13 PMI always get the impression that the national media thinks the Rams have moved back “where they belong”, hence there’s really no outrage on the move outside of St. Louis. Seems to me that the GSOT was undervalued nationally way back when too; there seemed to be a bias against St. Louis as the Rams’ home the whole time.
Also, was there any bias against the Rams because they were the only team owned by a woman (seen by some as ‘eccentric’)?
by kman 3:13 PMI know some in the national media have expressed that sentiment to me, and if that’s the case, perhaps the Lakers should return to Minneapolis, the Clippers to San Diego, and the Dodgers to Brooklyn to square all accounts. And I guess the Rams by all rights should return to Cleveland _ they spent their first decade there after all. The Greatest Show Rams were considered a finesse team by some, and trust me, that description rankled Martz and the players at the time. But I think they got plenty of respect overall. In the case of Georgia, I think some of those feelings were present when it came to the league and some club owners _ she was eccentric. But I don’t recall that such feelings were prevalent among league owners however.
by jthomas 3:19 PMRandy Kariker (sp?) said on the radio the other day that a close friend of Georgia’s told him Saturday that when she wasn’t doing well StanK promised her that he wouldn’t move the rams from STL when he took over the team. Have you ever heard anything about this before?
by steve r 3:20 PMSorry, haven’t heard that one.
by jthomas 3:20 PMGut feeling for Rams record this season?
by Adam 3:21 PMOK, one more. I’ll make some kind of prediction at the end of training camp.
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