The Puka Nacua Thread

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This all seems like fake nonsense, but it's beyond time for Puka to learn. He seems to be getting real close to crossing the line from an enthusiastic and likable young kid to an immature attention seeker who puts himself in stupid situations. It's fine to party, but party with people you trust. Get an agent who checks the background of podcasters before you go on and listen to their advice. Slow down. Right now his impulsiveness just makes him an easy target and this crap will continue unless he learns from it.
 
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And a select few think this signals the sky is falling and the world will end.

Touche, the truth is somewhere in the middle, i think we both know that. Dont really see where this is not a negative, this whole thing is bad for Rams.
 
I ain't saying the guy needs to be thrown in jail or anything, I am just saying the Rams should get all the facts before committing to a big money extension. It would be negligent if they didn't do that.
Which every reasonable person would hope happens. Which every reasonable person you would hope do before passing judgement on either Puka or the lady in question.

Too many come in guns blazing and condemning people off accusations and look to ruin people before any facts or any legal proceedings happen.
 
I had no idea we had so many forensic scientists/dentists on ROD!!! This is exciting!!
 
One thing that’s been consistent under McVay and this front office is the emphasis on culture. They’ve clearly valued players who fit that mold both on and off the field.
You're right. And one thing that's been consistent in their emphasis on culture and team moto of "we, then me" is how they've described the culture and what type of player fits it.

"Players passionate about football." "Players who love the game." These are the two phrases Snead and McVay have used in describing Players they pursue who fit the culture.

They've really never talked about off the field stuff. Further, they've employed some questionable and colorful personalities who weren't squeaky clean off the field and asserted that they fit their culture.

When Puka's off the field antics and troubles start affecting his on the field production, that's when things will be concerning.
 
I love Puka. That said, I thought that Kupp was such a great influence on him.
It seems that the loss of Kupp, a great role model may have impacted Puka's decision making.

Let's hope that he has learned.
 
Saw this on X… Puka Nachewa.

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