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- Jeff Firestone
Dude I can't fucking stop laughing at that post....The first rule of being a Ram fan is: you do not talk about ESPN. The second rule is: you DO NOT talk about ESPN.
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Last time I watched them was after the KC game. They couldn't avoid that. Haven't watched them all year otherwise.The first rule of being a Ram fan is: you do not talk about ESPN. The second rule is: you DO NOT talk about ESPN.
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Ain't it the truth!!The first rule of being a Ram fan is: you do not talk about ESPN. The second rule is: you DO NOT talk about ESPN.
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The media is infatuated with the old guard. The first Superbowl teams carry a certain romance for reporters. The Rams were always second fiddle. It's been proven that it takes a consistent run of dominance to win over the media. Even the GSOT team couldn't sustain it. The short successful run quickly turned to criticising Martz for passing to much and five years later, "the Rams are who we thought they were."
It's going to take a 1990's like 49ers run or a Brady like Patriots run for the media to finally regard the Rams as a franchise to be taken seriously. As Granny Hawkins would say "Short runs don't mean diddly squat."
The media will always pine for the teams of yesteryear though. It's that first love that gets them. The Packers, Chiefs, Bears, and Jets are teams the media desperately want to be good. Their excitement over them when they are, is nauseating.
The media is infatuated with the old guard. The first Superbowl teams carry a certain romance for reporters. The Rams were always second fiddle. It's been proven that it takes a consistent run of dominance to win over the media. Even the GSOT team couldn't sustain it. The short successful run quickly turned to criticising Martz for passing to much and five years later, "the Rams are who we thought they were."
It's going to take a 1990's like 49ers run or a Brady like Patriots run for the media to finally regard the Rams as a franchise to be taken seriously. As Granny Hawkins would say "Short runs don't mean diddly squat."
The media will always pine for the teams of yesteryear though. It's that first love that gets them. The Packers, Chiefs, Bears, and Jets are teams the media desperately want to be good. Their excitement over them when they are, is nauseating.
The media is infatuated with the old guard. The first Superbowl teams carry a certain romance for reporters. The Rams were always second fiddle. It's been proven that it takes a consistent run of dominance to win over the media. Even the GSOT team couldn't sustain it. The short successful run quickly turned to criticising Martz for passing to much and five years later, "the Rams are who we thought they were."
It's going to take a 1990's like 49ers run or a Brady like Patriots run for the media to finally regard the Rams as a franchise to be taken seriously. As Granny Hawkins would say "Short runs don't mean diddly squat."
The media will always pine for the teams of yesteryear though. It's that first love that gets them. The Packers, Chiefs, Bears, and Jets are teams the media desperately want to be good. Their excitement over them when they are, is nauseating.
On NFL Network this morning on GMFB, they actually said they were suffering from "Rams fatigue" and I almost did a spit take on the couch.
There are porn stars who haven't slobbed the knob harder than these fools have done for years with the Pats, Steelers, Broncos, Packers, Seahawks, Cowboys, Giants and a few others.
Fatigue? You mean ONE damn year talking about the Rams is giving them fatigue when almost all football talk has been the Pats...and everyone else for over a decade???
I see.
So when it's Rams v Texans in the Super Bowl, I fully expect them to be on broad spectrum antibiotics and have IVs attached and getting the full B vitamin spread injected to also ward off... "Rams fatigue." Apparently, that's a thing. I've been a Rams fan since '76 when I first moved to LA and I guess I'm immune (bout the only thing I am immune to...).
Ya know...from talking about "other" teams...
As for ESPN, I'm not even sure they got the memo that football is back in LA.