What Interviewed Ram Do You Most Like?

  • 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.

Loyal

Rams On Demand Sponsor
Rams On Demand Sponsor
Joined
Jul 27, 2010
Messages
32,019
ROD Credit 2025
2,291
I'm talking about current Rams. I have to say that many of my favorite Rams are not on the List. Love you Todd, but man, you are a boring interview. Almost as bad is Jared "I'm just tryin' to get comfortable" Goff. Donald is ok. My ranking:

1. Michael Brockers: I was charmed when Brockers gave his first presser after moving from DT to DE, and gently chided reporters about his change of status. He is a smart interview.

2. Marcus Peters: Peters could be number one on this list because of the element of danger about him. He won't give the political answer, hence my slight breathlessness whenever he answers a question.

3. Johnny Hekker: I don't know what happened with Hekk. He is funny in a quirky sort of way and used to have a "What the Hekk" show for Rams.com when the team was in St Louis. Don't think badly of me when I say that he probably had that Midwest, homogeneous white guy appeal that they no longer wanted. I think Dani was replaced for similar reasons. The LA market has a much more multi-ethnic demo, which maybe his look and humor was thought be out of place? Hekk is a funny guy whenever he is given any time to speak or interview others.

4.Andrew Whittworth: Whit is straight up smart, whose thoughts are fun to hear.

5. Aqib Talib: He's got a little no-nonsense way of answering of questions, about himself. But he has learned some political lingo, and may drop into the Goff & Gurley range because of it...

6. Rodger Saffold: smart dude.

7. Pharoh Cooper & Cooper Kupp: Pharoh has a dazzling smile and a fun personality, while Kupp has an earnest quality that I like to hear expressed.
 
My Ram interview rankings:

High: Talib (super-engaging)
Hekker (goofball funny)
McVay (at times repetitive, but insightful as ever).

Low: Goff (aw shucks cliches)
Gurley (so chill I could nap)
AD (me not we).

Wildcards: Peters (danger zone)
Suh (articulate bounty hunter)
Snead (cliches pre-draft, but reveals good info post-draft).
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: LesBaker and Loyal
Youngblood and Dryer were probably the all time best for me.
Namath had a good one, too, after the Eagles games 1977.
 
Robert Woods: Intelligent, humble, complimentary of others, and interesting.
 
  • Like
Reactions: LesBaker
Rams have so many good people on that roster now that it's quite a list. I do however think @LoyalRam was on something really strong when he put Peters up there at 2 on his list... :rolllaugh:

lloyd.jpg
 
1. Michael Brockers: I was charmed when Brockers gave his first presser after moving from DT to DE, and gently chided reporters about his change of status. He is a smart interview.

He's thoughtful about what he says.

3. Johnny Hekker: I don't know what happened with Hekk. He is funny in a quirky sort of way and used to have a "What the Hekk" show for Rams.com when the team was in St Louis. Don't think badly of me when I say that he probably had that Midwest, homogeneous white guy appeal that they no longer wanted. I think Dani was replaced for similar reasons. The LA market has a much more multi-ethnic demo, which maybe his look and humor was thought be out of place? Hekk is a funny guy whenever he is given any time to speak or interview others.

Hekker cannot be #3. I agree with @Merlin you were on something when you made the list so we forgive you. It's a great topic.

Robert Woods: Intelligent, humble, complimentary of others, and interesting.

He's like Brockers, his responses are thoughtful. You can tell he respects the reporters too.

@jjab360 nailed it about LA not discovering Hekker yet..........someone should send out some demo tapes for him.
 
  • Like
Reactions: DR RAM