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All or Nothing: A Season with the Arizona Cardinals..Amazon Prime (1 Viewer)

They need a new name for this show if they are featuring teams like the Rams.
Absolutely Nothing: A Season with the Los Angeles Rams

In actuality this should be fascinating.  First series we got to see a 13-3 run and early HF wrapped up, but will be the polar opposite and should be like driving by that accident scene you just can't stop looking at.  Gurley's suckage, Fisher's incompetence and firing, the response from the players and coaches - I'm looking forward to it.

 
It only lacks a single letter, and it's properly titled:

All For Nothing:  A Season With the Los Angeles Rams

 
I thought it was great. Was just going to watch the first episode and watched the whole thing over a couple of days. Figured Rams wouldn't be interesting enough but I was wrong.

 
Watching the Rams one today.  Gurley seems like he's trying too hard to be a vocal leader. Maybe because he has that *C* on his jersey.  It seems pretty forced and unnatural though. Especially for a guy who didn't run for 100 yds once all season. 

 
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Watching the Rams one today.  Gurley seems like he's trying too hard to be a vocal leader. Maybe because he has that *C* on his jersey.  It seems pretty forced and unnatural though. Especially for a guy who didn't run for 100 yds once all season. 


Seems a lot more like an extremely flustered young guy trying to channel his negative feelings toward teammates into some pep. I agree it doesn't really work in the clips we see. You can tell he's not used to such a ####show offense. The OL is horrid, the HC is out of the league, and the OC was reduced to being a TE coach in Buffalo. Not to mention his QBs and WRs. 

It's a shame the Rams were featured on Hard Knocks and All or Nothing before McVay actually got settled in, that would have been fascinating. 

Still a great season though and it seems like the players and coaches really loved Jeff Fisher. I guess you can't survive that long in mediocrity if people don't like you. Of course there's some loyalty there because he gave them all a chance but he was the definition of uninspiring leader. Just seemed burnt out or too comfortable, maybe both. 

"We didn't give our best effort today--that's okay, I'll take that."  ...Jeff Fisher after a loss. 

 
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Watched all but the last episode of the Rams.  It's amazing how awkward Jeff Fisher is.  There's almost nothing the screams leader about the guy. 

 
Maybe it's the old thread title but I'm surprised how little chatter there's been about this season of the show. We don't get many behind-the-scenes dives into the operation of an NFL team, after all. I know we're probably all suffering from LA Rams fatigue and they aren't an inspired choice, but it was still interesting. 

The binge factor probably isn't helping--its not once a week and then discuss like Hard Knocks.

 
Watched all but the last episode of the Rams.  It's amazing how awkward Jeff Fisher is.  There's almost nothing the screams leader about the guy. 
In the first episode my wife said "That's not a f%$&ing head coach - he's drinking red wine instead of beer at his house party"

 
I think it was just not all that thrilling.  Last year was fascinating seeing it for the first time and Arians was really entertaining.  Fisher was a dolt and Goff was uninspiring.  How in God's name does someone not know where the freaking sun rises and sets????  The only semi-interesting part to me was how the team responded to the guy getting fired.  Too much focus on the move and logistics, not enough on the football insider stuff.  Very cool to see Arizona work the Red Bryant, Chris Johnson, and Dwight Freeney pieces and to cut the guy for parking in the wrong spot.  LA version had no football tactics.

Makes me wonder if this is a perfect microcosm of a "winning" vs. "losing" franchise structure.

 
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