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9er8er
That's a big problem, and not just with Americans but with all people.
Cole may or may not have credibility, but what you've done is what so many do which is attack the messenger when you don't like the message even if that message is actually demonstrably true.
Everything Cole said there is easily validated by the evidence. Nobody should have needed Cole to say it to think about it. I didn't hear him blaming Goff specifically for the clearly inferior ethic of his WR group, most of which were asked for and have been defended on this forum. He merelyi pointed out that the WR's did not respond to Goff, he just doesn't also say don't respond to anybody. He went on to point out all the things about Goff that are also true and demonstrable that make his future prospects iffy anyway. None of it really debatable, but obviously unpleasant enough to warrant the obligatory ad hominem dismissals.
It goes both ways. Almost everyone is agenda driven to some degree.
Without getting into it all, in this particular case Cole has reported details on an incident that is troublesome for the Rams organization more than it is for Goff. And it's very plausible.
More than anything this is sad commentary on Fisher, the staff he assembled, and the knuckle-headed WRs he signed off on. Goff may not be the vocal take charge type, but he got zero support from anyone on this team starting with Fisher on down.
But to me the most ridiculous claims are by people who still don't recognize that there is such a thing as a losing culture and that the Rams have had one for many years now.
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“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton