Clowney the NFL life in advance of a NFL career

  • To unlock all of features of Rams On Demand please take a brief moment to register. Registering is not only quick and easy, it also allows you access to additional features such as live chat, private messaging, and a host of other apps exclusive to Rams On Demand.

CGI_Ram

Hamburger Connoisseur
Moderator
Joined
Jun 28, 2010
Messages
50,372
Name
Burger man
Here's what troubles me about Clowney...

He seems to portray himself as a NFL player in advance of an NFL pay check. Watch his interviews. Dude comes off like he's achieved something already.

Me; I don't touch Clown dog with a 10ft pole.
 
  • Like
Reactions: brokeu91 and Alan
Here's what troubles me about Clowney...

He seems to portray himself as a NFL player in advance of an NFL pay check. Watch his interviews. Dude comes off like he's achieved something already.

Me; I don't touch Clown dog with a 10ft pole.

Sorta like Deion Sanders when he came out, huh?
 
Here's what troubles me about Clowney...

He seems to portray himself as a NFL player in advance of an NFL pay check. Watch his interviews. Dude comes off like he's achieved something already.

Me; I don't touch Clown dog with a 10ft pole.

Eh, I get where you're coming from but at the same time I think to succeed at this level you need to have that extreme "I'm the best" confidence. I don't necessarily think its a bad thing that he's outwardly displaying it.
 
Here's what troubles me about Clowney...

He seems to portray himself as a NFL player in advance of an NFL pay check. Watch his interviews. Dude comes off like he's achieved something already.

Me; I don't touch Clown dog with a 10ft pole.

I don't mind the cockiness, as long as it doesn't cut into your work ethic. He'd be ok on this team. Solid locker room, with a cast of great experienced coaches. A few decent DE's to learn from too. :sneaky:
 
I think with guys like Chris Long, Langford, Quinn, JL, etc... Clowney would be in good hands and hopefully he'd soak in things they tell him. They know how to be pros and work hard. I'd be happy with Clowney. It's high risk, high reward kind of possibility.
 
Here's what troubles me about Clowney...

He seems to portray himself as a NFL player in advance of an NFL pay check. Watch his interviews. Dude comes off like he's achieved something already.

Me; I don't touch Clown dog with a 10ft pole.

Remember when Cam Newton was an "icon"? Everyone said that comment meant he would bust.

Remember when Bradford and Clausen were on Gruden's QB Camp? Clausen was taking notes and attentive, Bradford was quiet. Clausen obviously is better.

CGI, I love ya brother but there's over-analyzing and then there's this man. Trying to glean what type of player will be from select media interviews is as pointless of a task as you'll find.

People make this mistake every year. If you don't like Clowney from the film then I understand. But none of us know jack about his character. Which is why I don't try to guess unless I have very good information from somebody that I trust.
 
Remember when Cam Newton was an "icon"? Everyone said that comment meant he would bust.

Remember when Bradford and Clausen were on Gruden's QB Camp? Clausen was taking notes and attentive, Bradford was quiet. Clausen obviously is better.

CGI, I love ya brother but there's over-analyzing and then there's this man. Trying to glean what type of player will be from select media interviews is as pointless of a task as you'll find.

People make this mistake every year. If you don't like Clowney from the film then I understand. But none of us know jack about his character. Which is why I don't try to guess unless I have very good information from somebody that I trust.

Has Clowney been in any trouble? I haven't heard anything like that.