As for how undisciplined play/coaching can impact a season look no further than Detroit. A cocky immature approach lost two games for them (Pitts/TB). They should be thinking about seeding for the playoffs not hoping to hold onto the division in a year where circumstances all but conspired to hand them the division crown. Character issues, in my experience betray two things commonly in young men (just my experience); negativity and laziness. It is so easy for a guy to fall back to negative excuse making behavior once things get a little pear shaped. Im not saying the team as a whole has done this but I think it is showing up some in lack of discipline….Im thinking of you Janoris, for example.The meme when Spagnuolo was coach was ... "Players are a reflection of their head coach." This was used as support for the argument that the Rams' players were somehow "soft" or "choir boys" under the Spagvaney regime. Drafting high character guys in lieu of nastier, more questionable-character-type guys was viewed as the fatal flaw of their strategy. Now I'm seeing similar arguments in the inverse. Now the head coach/GM are victims of their own (polar opposite) draft strategy. The players are now viewed undisciplined and have faux nasty streaks. Well ... the Freak did you expect if you subscribed to the above theory?
Personally, I don't give a shyte what the guy's character is at this point; provided he's not a detriment to the team. The guys Fisher/Snead draft are, IMO, athletically gifted players who are raw and/or in need of structure in their lives. This current HC/GM rested on their laurels in that they felt/feel that their premiere coaching staff would be able to mold these individuals into disciplined and model NFL players. Is a year enough time to do that? Two? Right now we're about a year and a half into their 5 year plan, so I think the jury is still out on that. Sometimes I think they're making strides, and then I'm quickly reminded about how young and green this team really is.
I'm pretty sick of the 5 year plans around here (as I'm sure most are), but I'm compelled to wait until at least the end of year 3 to determine if this - the newest strategy of the Organization - is going to be the one that puts us back on top for a sustained period of time. That's their plan, anyway. Will it work? Only if their mission statement is truly doable.
We all hate the softball questions lobbed Fishers way after a bad game….but, are we also slamming a guy for being critical? This is why Fisher gets lobbed softball questions. If you dont want to get time with players or coaches the best way is to ask tough questions or be critical.Wow...I can't imagine this little bit is going to make him wildly popular in the Rams locker room. Maybe that's why he's unable to provide any real "news" he's distanced himself too far from the team to gain any inside info. Also, each time I see one of these bits it pisses me off that while being paid by a STL newspaper to report on STL sports he shows up with his little Colts helmet on his bookshelf! Wonder he supported when we played the Colts?
All of this makes it hard for me to place any value in anything he says about our Rams.
A 3 minute rant more like 2:30 with all the Papa John's plugs doesn't hold much water with me.
I don't see why his opinion matters more than anyone else's.
Wow...I can't imagine this little bit is going to make him wildly popular in the Rams locker room. Maybe that's why he's unable to provide any real "news" he's distanced himself too far from the team to gain any inside info. Also, each time I see one of these bits it pisses me off that while being paid by a STL newspaper to report on STL sports he shows up with his little Colts helmet on his bookshelf! Wonder he supported when we played the Colts?
All of this makes it hard for me to place any value in anything he says about our Rams.
A 3 minute rant more like 2:30 with all the Papa John's plugs doesn't hold much water with me.
I don't see why his opinion matters more than anyone else's.
Believe it or not, he does have a lot of sources with the Rams and the NFL. People love to quote Bernie when he insists the Rams aren't moving to LA due to information from his sources, but when Bernie starts saying anything negative about the Rams, he's a nobody. The truth, as usual, is somewhere in the middle.
I put more weight into Shane's opinion regarding LA but I digress.
Whenever Bernie tries to offer something critical, it always some rhetorical question i.e. "is it ever going to change?!" He also lumps in all penalties which are legit w/ those that are borderline or straight up bogus. Also, I would like for him to be more consistent in his criticism. Where was all this after Indy/Chicago? It all just seems like a paid "vent thread" post.
RE the "trash talking, egos, et al" stuff...you know what, Spags was BLASTED, ABSOLUTELY BLASTED, ever since he uttered the two words "four pillars." Clamoring for a coaching change and you got what you wanted. And no, that doesn't bother me.