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ESPN NFL Nation Rams reporter Nick Wagoner dishes on Todd Gurley’s progress, Tavon Austin’s role in the offense and the intrastate rivalry with the Chiefs.
Wagoner loves to second guess everything Fisher does.
If it doesn't make sense to Nick or fit his understanding, it must be wrong..
It's getting old.
Under Fisher we have seen him field a team firing on all cylinders after one weeks worth of practice, in the middle of the season after looking horrible the week before.
This has happened multiple times. Why anyone would think that we are worse or not still improving is beyond me.
I'm still betting that our closed practices and odd approach in preseason is about winning vs. Seattle.
Hey, don't include me.
For that matter, I'm not alone either.
Fisher has his flaws... but he has plenty of attributes too.
Spending all of one's time ragging about the flaws and paying no service to the positives isn't the same as being realistic.
Not understanding a HCs motives doesn't make the Coach wrong.
Nick should focus on being balanced, report on what is happening and if he can't do it without being snarky and pessimistic all the time than he isn't a very good sports reporter.
And ROD is for fan discussion. Hardly comparable imo.
What does Nick Wagoner think of the ever-changing offensive line? He talks with Randy Karraker and D’Marco Farr on the Fast Lane. He also talks about the emergence of WR Chris Givens and Nick Foles quality outing on Saturday night. Wagoner wonders why the Rams waited so long to swap Brown and Saffold at guard, which seemed to be something that should have been obvious from the beginning.