New Athletic Beat Writer

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Let's Go Nate. The surname of a diet, Nate needs to add carbs to his, but hoping his material has plenty of protein plus providing content that all of us crave.
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Maybe there should be a ROD podcast.

Just imagine the millions of listeners Loyal and Allen2McVay would draw...
This may not be a bad idea. I'm sure we could at the very least put out some insight that could only come from ROD , and maybe even some good comedy, lord knows we got plenty of smart asses.
 
The Athletic pod covers the entire league but without Jourdan doing hers, they tend to have the best Rams content by far, Robert Mays is very well informed on the team. Check out their NFC West preview for some amazing content.
I listen to that pod all the time.. it’s excellent.
But I really miss a good Rams pod.
 
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I recently let my Athletic subscription expire after having it since the onset, I just found myself not gravitating toward it's articles as much as in the past.

I hope this guy brings a jolt of energy.
 
The Rams should be one of the most covered teams in the NFL. But it seems like all we have is MJD, Farr, and JB Long covering on a weekly corporate schedule rather than a good Pod Caster doing weekly or even daily updates. Instead we're stuck listening to Jake ellenbonehead. While I appreciate his fandom he leaves a lot to be desired. Funny enough I was more educated on the rams when they were in STL because they had daily radio shows covering everything Rams.
There is also the Rams Brothers pod. They often have good content. Jourdan Rodrigue and Kevin Demoff have been on as guests.
 
Yea, it can be a lot of fluff but it does have some good content. My work commute is about 35 minutes which is about the same length as the show so it works out.
Its a decent mix.
My favorite part is on the rare occasions Tutu does something.....or, when the Rams turn it around.....or when the Rams make the playoffs when they are at 500 or so....I do enjoy hearing Rogers have to eat some crow.
 
The Rams don't have a lot of media coverage because they just don't have a huge fan base. Simple as that as far as I can tell.
Yep, it would drive me crazy when I used to be out in the field all day at work.
Have ESPN radio on (yes radio, youngsters) and the day would be filled with Patriot (relevant), Cowboy and Laker talk (neither were doing anything of consequence around this time). It was just all about large fan bases and being able to talk about star players, thats it.