That’s not the issue. There is a finite number of spots on NFL rosters. One guy’s “second chance” can take away another’s opportunity to be on a team."let he who is without sin cast the first stone". We have all made mistakes in life and overcoming these mistakes is called growth.
If it was about accountability and consequences, wouldn't he had been just cut?Is this an issue of “throwing shade,” or is it about accountability and consequences?
Well, it worked out pretty good for the Rams when Leonard Little got a second chance.That’s not the issue. There is a finite number of spots on NFL rosters. One guy’s “second chance” can take away another’s opportunity to be on a team.
Bennett blew his first chance. I don’t particularly care if he gets a second chance.
Do you want the whole list of guys it didn’t work out for, or just the top 10?Well, it worked out pretty good for the Rams when Leonard Little got a second chance.
Not at his salary. Still, it could happen before opening day.If it was about accountability and consequences, wouldn't he had been just cut?
View: https://x.com/sarahbarshop/status/1782874190443667537?s=46
So he’s not bloodshot or glassy-eyed, and he’s paying attention? Wow.
Yeah - wouldn’t be fair if Dresser didn’t get his shot.That’s not the issue. There is a finite number of spots on NFL rosters. One guy’s “second chance” can take away another’s opportunity to be on a team.
Bennett blew his first chance. I don’t particularly care if he gets a second chance.
Just a slightly different take...
To me, I think McVay's praise was intended to be significant. Especially since we all know that Bennett's issue wasnt physical-- it was some unknown issue probably related to either mental health or substance use.
So when McVay says Bennett has a "good look in his eye", I interpreted it to mean, "we all know Bennett has the physical tools for the job. But now he's made significant progress in his personal issues, and to me it looks like he's ready to contribute and be the competitor we all thought he could be when we drafted him."
Who knows, the whole Bennett situation is shrouded in mystery. But I took McVay's comments as being pretty significantly positive.
Honestly I'd like to see a video of McVays comments, if anyone has a link. McVay's tone and body language would be essential to know if McVay is seriously considering Bennett for the QB3 job this year.
Its not Bennett.When I see a thread that I don’t find interesting, I don’t respond.
It is interesting to me how some people feel compelled to defend Bennett. If someone takes a jab at Tutu for being small, at Noteboom for being fragile, or at Reeder for missing tackles, few will defend and many will pile on. Not sure why Bennett is off limits.
View: https://youtu.be/Umykm0AIfzw?si=0MUwZ4zf_hbqDRyb
The question and answer are at 31:00
If you ask me the connection to Nix is more interesting than the title of this thread. Why give anything away on a player with the draft today?
Hearing his comments over the years, I don't think McVay sees it as "a given."Yeah, but…shouldn’t that be a given?
Its not Bennett.
Its about you wanting attention starting a thread for the most insignificant or semi made up reason.
Your ego drives this. A thread for the sake of starting a thread.
There was no reason to start a thread and myself, do not care about some bothers, cousins, best friends pal across the street and who he thinks the Rams should draft in the first round.
None of it means anything so why waste brainpower thinking about it ?
And I like talking about the Rams.
But stuff like this is nauseating.
The Rams will draft soon and we will have something real to talk about.
Go Rams !
Woof..
Threads about third-stringers... yeah, draft can't get here fast enough. lol
That’s 100% !!! If you don’t think Aiden O’connel was the better QB as well then there’s a question on who The Rams drafted.If you don’t think a QB who was taken in Round 4 missing his entire rookie year, dropping to QB3, and facing the possibility of being supplanted by a new draft pick is negative, I don’t know what to tell you. Certainly not a positive start to his career.