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Personally, I'm on the fence as to whether he deserved one.
Am I fuck.
Fuck him.
Am I fuck.
Fuck him.
My thoughts exactly. No way does he deserve one.He does not deserve one imo. He wanted out. When you make that call...ur out of it all. If we lost the rest of the games. He wouldn't want those failures on him. So why would he get the reward?
If he's the me first kind if guy he seems to be, he'd have zero issues wearing it.If he does get one, how could he morally wear it?
I'm not sure how they do it, but in baseball and basketball, the players get them on opening day, or close to it.Did anyone get a ring? I haven't seen one yet.
Let Snead and McVay make that call. They have a better idea about whether SJax burned all his bridges on the way out and whether it would send a bad message to the rest of the team.
My take is that (throughout the league) the Rams brand is all about having a positive, winning team culture. That's one reason why we are a free agent destination. Gurley aside, it seems like we have nothing but positive yelp reviews from former players and coaches.
If mcvay/snead think giving DJax a ring promotes their brand with other nfl players (i.e., free agents) why should I second guess them? The owner is worth billions and it doesn't count against the salary cap.
Normally, I wouldn't quibble about a minor typo, but about the bolded...
If we draw SF week one we need to do the ring ceremony right before that game.I'm not sure how they do it, but in baseball and basketball, the players get them on opening day, or close to it.
Edit: for what it's worth, Tampa gave out their rings in a special ceremony in July 2021, while KC gave theirs out Sept. 1, 2020, so it looks like teams give them out sometime before the reg season begins.
Right in front of the SF fans in attendanceIf we draw SF week one we need to do the ring ceremony right before that game.