by St. Loser Fan 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 10878 Joined: May 31 2016 Saint Louis MO Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #11 Stranger wrote:I've been refraining from taking the bait on all of these StL v LA posts showing up lately. But will chime in with one comment.How do u think the world would have viewed the GSOT had it played-out in the Coliseum in front of 100,000 fans and the LA media spot light? You really think these markets are comparable? Really?Not comparable at all. by Elvis 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41427 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #12 TOPIC AUTHOR Oh, and BTW, when i said medicocrity was fine in St. Louis, i meant for the Rams because they were trying to leave.Now they're trying to establish themselves and grow the brand so mediocrity isn't fine in L.A.If the Rams were trying to get out of L.A. it would be fine here too... RFU Season Ticket Holder by aeneas1 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #13 Elvis wrote:Oh, and BTW, when i said medicocrity was fine in St. Louis, i meant for the Rams because they were trying to leave.which was clear. unless you're a blinded troll. by ramfaninsd 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 115 Joined: May 26 2015 san diego Practice Squad My Take on the State of the Rams POST #14 St. Loser Fan wrote:The empty seats, the booing and 3rd quarter exodus yesterday was the end of Fisher. But please, tell me more about the supiority of Los Angeles and how St. Louis is so horrible because we stuck with the Rams through the rough times.why does st louis think of la fans as inferior because they won't support this crap. by Neil039 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar My Take on the State of the Rams POST #15 Last edited by Neil039 on Dec 12 2016, edited 1 time in total. St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.I've never posted anything negative about St.Louis or any fans there. IMO it's easy to see that if you have tunnel vision and that's all you're looking for. Enjoy the team, just remember they only play in L.A. 7 times a year right now.***edit***I did post once on here or on RRF about stop complaining. I always felt the fans were hosed by Georgia, Shaw and the City. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by PARAM 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13181 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #16 On the original post, I think Elvis has a point. I'm sure Stan and Demoff had a bazillion things to concern themselves with rather than Fisher and his staff. Not that they don't have a bazillion things to concern themselves with in L.A. with the new digs, etc. But they want a winner and I would guess, waiting another year to see if things turn around, then having to fire Fisher (and maybe more) puts them too close to that 2019 season. Now they can watch the guys play for the their jobs and start the search for a new head coach, who, if the unwritten rules of the modern NFL hold, will have about 3 years to build a winner. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. 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by Elvis 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 41427 Joined: Mar 28 2015 Los Angeles Administrator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #12 TOPIC AUTHOR Oh, and BTW, when i said medicocrity was fine in St. Louis, i meant for the Rams because they were trying to leave.Now they're trying to establish themselves and grow the brand so mediocrity isn't fine in L.A.If the Rams were trying to get out of L.A. it would be fine here too... RFU Season Ticket Holder by aeneas1 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #13 Elvis wrote:Oh, and BTW, when i said medicocrity was fine in St. Louis, i meant for the Rams because they were trying to leave.which was clear. unless you're a blinded troll. by ramfaninsd 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 115 Joined: May 26 2015 san diego Practice Squad My Take on the State of the Rams POST #14 St. Loser Fan wrote:The empty seats, the booing and 3rd quarter exodus yesterday was the end of Fisher. But please, tell me more about the supiority of Los Angeles and how St. Louis is so horrible because we stuck with the Rams through the rough times.why does st louis think of la fans as inferior because they won't support this crap. by Neil039 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar My Take on the State of the Rams POST #15 Last edited by Neil039 on Dec 12 2016, edited 1 time in total. St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.I've never posted anything negative about St.Louis or any fans there. IMO it's easy to see that if you have tunnel vision and that's all you're looking for. Enjoy the team, just remember they only play in L.A. 7 times a year right now.***edit***I did post once on here or on RRF about stop complaining. I always felt the fans were hosed by Georgia, Shaw and the City. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by PARAM 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13181 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #16 On the original post, I think Elvis has a point. I'm sure Stan and Demoff had a bazillion things to concern themselves with rather than Fisher and his staff. Not that they don't have a bazillion things to concern themselves with in L.A. with the new digs, etc. But they want a winner and I would guess, waiting another year to see if things turn around, then having to fire Fisher (and maybe more) puts them too close to that 2019 season. Now they can watch the guys play for the their jobs and start the search for a new head coach, who, if the unwritten rules of the modern NFL hold, will have about 3 years to build a winner. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. 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by aeneas1 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 16894 Joined: Sep 13 2015 Norcal Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #13 Elvis wrote:Oh, and BTW, when i said medicocrity was fine in St. Louis, i meant for the Rams because they were trying to leave.which was clear. unless you're a blinded troll. by ramfaninsd 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 115 Joined: May 26 2015 san diego Practice Squad My Take on the State of the Rams POST #14 St. Loser Fan wrote:The empty seats, the booing and 3rd quarter exodus yesterday was the end of Fisher. But please, tell me more about the supiority of Los Angeles and how St. Louis is so horrible because we stuck with the Rams through the rough times.why does st louis think of la fans as inferior because they won't support this crap. by Neil039 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar My Take on the State of the Rams POST #15 Last edited by Neil039 on Dec 12 2016, edited 1 time in total. St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.I've never posted anything negative about St.Louis or any fans there. IMO it's easy to see that if you have tunnel vision and that's all you're looking for. Enjoy the team, just remember they only play in L.A. 7 times a year right now.***edit***I did post once on here or on RRF about stop complaining. I always felt the fans were hosed by Georgia, Shaw and the City. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by PARAM 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13181 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #16 On the original post, I think Elvis has a point. I'm sure Stan and Demoff had a bazillion things to concern themselves with rather than Fisher and his staff. Not that they don't have a bazillion things to concern themselves with in L.A. with the new digs, etc. But they want a winner and I would guess, waiting another year to see if things turn around, then having to fire Fisher (and maybe more) puts them too close to that 2019 season. Now they can watch the guys play for the their jobs and start the search for a new head coach, who, if the unwritten rules of the modern NFL hold, will have about 3 years to build a winner. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. 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by ramfaninsd 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 115 Joined: May 26 2015 san diego Practice Squad My Take on the State of the Rams POST #14 St. Loser Fan wrote:The empty seats, the booing and 3rd quarter exodus yesterday was the end of Fisher. But please, tell me more about the supiority of Los Angeles and how St. Louis is so horrible because we stuck with the Rams through the rough times.why does st louis think of la fans as inferior because they won't support this crap. by Neil039 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar My Take on the State of the Rams POST #15 Last edited by Neil039 on Dec 12 2016, edited 1 time in total. St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.I've never posted anything negative about St.Louis or any fans there. IMO it's easy to see that if you have tunnel vision and that's all you're looking for. Enjoy the team, just remember they only play in L.A. 7 times a year right now.***edit***I did post once on here or on RRF about stop complaining. I always felt the fans were hosed by Georgia, Shaw and the City. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by PARAM 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13181 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #16 On the original post, I think Elvis has a point. I'm sure Stan and Demoff had a bazillion things to concern themselves with rather than Fisher and his staff. Not that they don't have a bazillion things to concern themselves with in L.A. with the new digs, etc. But they want a winner and I would guess, waiting another year to see if things turn around, then having to fire Fisher (and maybe more) puts them too close to that 2019 season. Now they can watch the guys play for the their jobs and start the search for a new head coach, who, if the unwritten rules of the modern NFL hold, will have about 3 years to build a winner. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. 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by Neil039 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 2664 Joined: Feb 02 2016 LA Coliseum Superstar My Take on the State of the Rams POST #15 Last edited by Neil039 on Dec 12 2016, edited 1 time in total. St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.I've never posted anything negative about St.Louis or any fans there. IMO it's easy to see that if you have tunnel vision and that's all you're looking for. Enjoy the team, just remember they only play in L.A. 7 times a year right now.***edit***I did post once on here or on RRF about stop complaining. I always felt the fans were hosed by Georgia, Shaw and the City. The truly educated can listen to any view without losing their temper or self-confidence. by PARAM 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13181 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #16 On the original post, I think Elvis has a point. I'm sure Stan and Demoff had a bazillion things to concern themselves with rather than Fisher and his staff. Not that they don't have a bazillion things to concern themselves with in L.A. with the new digs, etc. But they want a winner and I would guess, waiting another year to see if things turn around, then having to fire Fisher (and maybe more) puts them too close to that 2019 season. Now they can watch the guys play for the their jobs and start the search for a new head coach, who, if the unwritten rules of the modern NFL hold, will have about 3 years to build a winner. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. 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by PARAM 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 13181 Joined: Jul 15 2015 Just far enough North of Philadelphia Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #16 On the original post, I think Elvis has a point. I'm sure Stan and Demoff had a bazillion things to concern themselves with rather than Fisher and his staff. Not that they don't have a bazillion things to concern themselves with in L.A. with the new digs, etc. But they want a winner and I would guess, waiting another year to see if things turn around, then having to fire Fisher (and maybe more) puts them too close to that 2019 season. Now they can watch the guys play for the their jobs and start the search for a new head coach, who, if the unwritten rules of the modern NFL hold, will have about 3 years to build a winner. Been following the horns since the Coliseum had a Roman playing there. McVay: 77-49, 2 Superbowls, 1 Lombardi............Doubt at your own peril by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 29 posts Jun 18 2025
by Hacksaw 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 24523 Joined: Apr 15 2015 AT THE BEACH Moderator My Take on the State of the Rams POST #17 St. Loser Fan wrote:you're right. I'm wrong. Strike 2. I'm just tired of the St. Louis accepts losing/St. Louis sucks stuff. But I guess I have to accept it to remain a Rams fan.We took 2 decades of that feeling. We should remember, we are all rams fans, and for that we all bonded. We have suffered together. This mine is bigger than your crap is fruitless. Mine is,,,, lolAll StL'ers earned the right to love them and to hurt for them. You'll get used to it,,, and no one really means anything by it. We're still getting used to it too. GO RAMS !!! GO DODGERS !!! GO LAKERS !!!THE GREATEST SHOW ON TURF,, WAS by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 29 posts Jun 18 2025
by dieterbrock 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 11512 Joined: Mar 31 2015 New Jersey Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #18 I think Stan K has every intention of having the best team on the field, the best stadium in the land and a global productWhen he hired Fisher, he invested heavily in the coaching staff, gave Fisher complete autonomyAs an owner, I don't want a Dan Snyder who will impulsively make staff moves that constantly come back to bite him or a Jerry Jones who's ego eventually takes over and he brings down what his football guys build.Kroenke gave Fisher time, let him work thru the Bradford mess and IMO took his eye off the ball during the St Louis to LA work. Now he's got his eyes on the prize and sees what we all see. Fisher may be a great guy and may have pulled the team out of the doldrums, but he has maxed out his effectiveness and its time to upgrade.Cheers to Stan K for his vision and I look forward to the team's next step forward by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 29 posts Jun 18 2025
by Tom, With Horns 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 229 Joined: Jan 16 2016 Redding CA Rookie My Take on the State of the Rams POST #19 Stranger liked this post I don't know, I think the Rams thought they had a winner in Jeff Fisher and they gave him every opportunity to prove it in STL and LA. I think going into this season the Rams management thought they had a steady hand at the helm, and a person that was well-liked within the organization, by the players, and around the league. I think they probably felt we were a QB away from being a competitor, that Fisher had developed a competitive squad with a strong defense, and that this season was going to make a difference. So much so, they gave him a contract extension.But, they were wrong.When they figured out they were wrong, finally, they made the smart move and cut ties. I think the organization under Kroenke wants to win, and I never really felt that much under the previous regime. I don't think this was an acceptance of mediocrity in either city, just a god's-honest human mistake.I'm encouraged they're willing to correct it.Kudos to the powers-that-be for finally seeing the light. Now build us a winner. ~ Tom Cummings 1 by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business 29 posts Jun 18 2025
by actionjack 8 years 6 months ago Total posts: 5152 Joined: May 19 2016 Sactown Hall of Fame My Take on the State of the Rams POST #20 The bottom line, can this current ownership and COO find a good/great HC and/or GM.We have nothing but hope to go on as neither has shown success in this area. We believe Stan will spend the money required. We know they want a splashy pick, but I hope it has more substance. Fuk the Niners and Block Purdy Reply 2 / 3 1 2 3 Display: All posts1 day7 days2 weeks1 month3 months6 months1 year Sort by: AuthorPost timeSubject Sort by: AscendingDescending Jump to: Forum Rams/NFL Other Sports Rams Fans United Q&A's Board Business