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The Ram usage of excessive f-bombs raises a question for me.
Was it the same on Hard Knocks when they visited other teams?
I don't know because I've never watched it before.
Perhaps this is the new normal for NFL teams? I dunno.
As mentioned above, I've never seen the show until they decided to feature the Rams. First season for me. But so far, and especially with this past episode, it appears they want to make the Rams look really, really dumb. At the player and staff level.
I have no idea if the language on display is the norm across the league, or as portrayed on previous Hard Knocks. Would be interested in knowing. Though, ultimately, it's not as important to me as the portrayal of stupidity and childishness that seem to be the focus of the producers. Is that the norm for the show? And does it reflect reality when the cameras
aren't on?
I suspect the NFL brass is not amused at this point.
I wouldn't say that the stupidity and childishness we see this year on Hard Knocks is the norm. As I mentioned in an earlier response, prior shows seem to take time to focus on one or two players trying hard to make the team. It has shown them during practice, individual drills, studying, and even their home life.... clear up to cut day and whether or not they make the team. It has also shown more of coaches evaluating players in meeting rooms (although they skillfully omitted names). I'm surprised there's not more focus on Goff, since he's the golden boy. In my opinion, the fact that it's Los Angeles, i.e. Hollywood... has had an impact on the way this year's Hard Knocks is being filmed. I think the NFL brass probably has no problem with it.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/19/2016 06:31AM by MamaRAMa.