I'm fine with all those guys. Chris Long still seems close to his former Rams teammates (sings AD's praises regularly). He's got his own platform and brand now. When guys move into media after playing they can decide whether to be a homer or objective.
Warner chose the same route that Aikman and Bradshaw chose (to be taken seriously rather than Michael Irvin). I wish he had gone into the HOF as a Ram, but I understand why he chose the team that last believed in him (we tossed him onto the scrap pile after one disastrous season).
If one of them was crapping on our brand or taking cheapshots then I'd take it personally, but I don't focus on some duty of sustained loyalty after they leave. We don't know what happened between them and the front office and we aren't walking in their (retired from the NFL) shoes.
Gurley was a little salty on his way out, but I think/hope they will eventually work through it.
The only grudge I kinda hold is against Sam Bradford for sucking up so much money for so long, but if I'm being honest I really blame the front office for that too.