My Title of the thread is a bit over the top. He’s rubbed me wrong since he left. There’s no humility with him. That doesn’t make him great, it makes him an ass IMO
Why not just invite him to one of the skybox suites that the rams have. I'm sure they will have room for 5 former ram greats who are in the hall of fame
Wow, I missed hearing about that one. I think ED was a supremely talented RB, but IMHO he's also a selfish, narcissistic, arrogant jerk.Can’t argue with that, Georgia was terrible (beyond terrible)
lol, 47 gap, so true but I think it was the”if I saw Jolly John (Robinson) drowning in a pool, I wouldn’t throw him a line” that sealed the deal
Don't forget Kent HILL, Bill BAIN and Tony SLATON.As great a runner as ED was, he's always been a selfish guy. I remember when he was with the Rams the "get paid" issues the Rams had with him, even though he ran be hind a GREAT OLine. Those guys cleared the way for him. Dennis Harrah, Irv Pankey, Tom Newberry, Doug Smith, and Jackie Slater. ED didn't do it alone...THAT WAS A GREAT OLINE FOLKS!!!
They call this guy "The Rambassador"??? NOT!!!
I guess he really values team loyalty... Oh wait!My seats are in the 400s. This section is second from top level.
All ED had to do was sell his granted tix, buy some sweet ones and write them off as business expense (supporting his new book),.
I love him, tied for favorite RB with Faulk, but he needs to shut his pie hole.
Those were the days bro...THE RAMS HAD THE BEST OlINE IN THE LEAGUE!!!!Don't forget Kent HILL, Bill BAIN and Tony SLATON.
Definitely. Dickerson was nothing when our Oline met it’s match in the Bears Dline. What a sad day that was.Those were the days bro...THE RAMS HAD THE BEST OlINE IN THE LEAGUE!!!!
Had to bring this topic "UP", right?
Oh...different ED.
My bad.
Wow, I missed hearing about that one. I think ED was a supremely talented RB, but IMHO he's also a selfish, narcissistic, arrogant jerk.
Here's a couple of lines from an interview of him back in '88:
Eric Dickerson told interviewer Jim Gray on NBC’s “NFL Live” Sunday that he is not bitter about the trade that sent him from the Rams to the Indianapolis Colts on Halloween last year. But. . . .
Asked if the Rams were trying to severely damage his career by trading him to the Colts, Dickerson said: “I think so. I think they wanted to try and teach me a lesson, send me to a place that I would not like, and would probably struggle the rest of my career, which I think backfired in their face.”
About Greg Bell, Dickerson said: “You know, that little dwarf should learn one thing. He is not in my caliber. If Greg Bell came here or if I went back to the Rams, he would sit on the bench behind me the rest of his career.”
Asked about John Robinson and Ron Meyer, the Colts’ coach who also coached Dickerson at Southern Methodist, Dickerson said: “If you want to know who I have more feeling for, I have more feeling for Ron Meyer, of course. . . . If both of them were out on a lake drowning, I would save Coach Meyer.” Said Gray: “Just let John drown?” Dickerson: “John’s on his own.”
About Jim Everett, Dickerson said: “Jim by no means is any friend of mine, never was a friend of mine.”
Dickerson Runs Off a Mouthful
Eric Dickerson told interviewer Jim Gray on NBC's "NFL Live" Sunday that he is not bitter about the trade that sent him from the Rams to the Indianapolis Colts on Halloween last year.www.latimes.com
Would have helped if we'd had a real QB. But even then...Definitely. Dickerson was nothing when our Oline met it’s match in the Bears Dline. What a sad day that was.