Fisher Not Adverse To Hard Knocks

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During a Karraker / Farr segment on 101.1, they stated that Fisher was not adverse to Hard Knocks when asked about it today.
 
NICE. Hope it happens, I really do.

I love that show and would love to get a real inside look at the Rams locker room.
 
Yeah lets put the youngest team in the league on national television when we're trying to get out of 4th place in the division.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Call me selfish,,, but I hope it happens. Not only will I enjoy the fuck out of watching it... but I bet it pushes the players and coaches just a little bit harder to improve and show their game. I say BRING IT !
 
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Yeah lets put the youngest team in the league on national television when we're trying to get out of 4th place in the division.
What could possibly go wrong?
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I wouldn't mind Hard Knocks if only I saw it... but with everyone seeing it and how often reality shows become trainwrecks, I can't imagine it not being a distraction.
 
Yeah lets put the youngest team in the league on national television when we're trying to get out of 4th place in the division.
What could possibly go wrong?

Not being on Hard Knocks hasn't worked out very well for us the last 9 years...
 
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Plus she's got a nice backpedal, a ferocious punch, and good hands. She could be a very dominant tight end. ;)
 
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It was a short comment on the radio show, without further clarification. I'm guessing it was a response to a question during the press conference, and Fisher didn't want to flat out say he hated the idea since he may be forced to do it by Goodell.
 
I don't think there would be a huge issue, I'd be for it. Honestly I think HBO would get bored. Sam isn't immature, Fisher doesn't run around cussing and talking about snacks, the defense is all professional. There would probably be little drama.

But I'm for seeing more Rams on TV.
 
If they can't handle the cameras on the practice fields in pre-season,,, they're certainly not going to be able to handle them in seadderall in Week 17.
 
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I'm trying to be subjective here.
(Are the Rams) a good choice for the NFL and television? Absolutely yes. Michael Sam(duh). Les Snead is not afraid of the spotlight. Gregg Williams' history. Fisher and his relationship with his players and the referees. Robert Quinn is a star. The Bradford saga. A few high profile rookies. Kenny Britt trying to break into amateur porn.

But...is it good for the Rams? I say no way, and more importantly, i still don't understand how an owner(Stan Kroenke) doesn't have final veto power in terms of the NFL "squeezing" a team to submit to this tv show. Maybe Kroenke is all for it, i don't know...but if he isn't then the NFL should definitely NOT have the power to force this upon an NFL team.
 
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I don't think there would be a huge issue, I'd be for it. Honestly I think HBO would get bored. Sam isn't immature, Fisher doesn't run around cussing and talking about snacks, the defense is all professional. There would probably be little drama.

But I'm for seeing more Rams on TV.
I think we've got a couple good stories and a lot of characters that are going to say some funny shit. That's all you really need, imo.

Certainly couldn't be any worse than the Dolphins iteration a couple of years ago, though maybe not as interesting as the Cowboys when they had TO.
 
I'm trying to be subjective here.
(Are the Rams) a good choice for the NFL and television? Absolutely yes. Michael Sam(duh). Les Snead is not afraid of the spotlight. Gregg Williams' history. Fisher and his relationship with his players and the referees. Robert Quinn is a star. The Bradford saga. A few high profile rookies. Kenny Britt trying to break into amateur porn.

But...is it good for the Rams? I say no way, and more importantly, i still don't understand how an owner(Stan Kroenke) doesn't have final veto power in terms of the NFL "squeezing" a team to submit to this tv show. Maybe Kroenke is all for it, i don't know...but if he isn't then the NFL should definitely NOT have the power to force this upon an NFL team.
Of course Kroenke would be all for it, it's pretty much the best kind of free publicity you can imagine.