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With the Rams back in LA, this stuff takes on high powered glitz and buzz in the media. Let’s not ignore the influence that his wife Kara Henderson has on Snead’s handling of the media. From where I sit Snead is much more assertive in his taking credit for building this roster. Sure, he took responsibility before, but he always deferred to Fisher in the pressers. Those days are long gone. My guess is that Kara reacted to Fisher in Tenn last year, and wasn’t crazy about Fisher and his sidekick asst coach (what’s his name) taking all the credit. As far as GMs go, none of them do it all on their own, still that’s their main job and they’re the ones the media points their finger at first. Bad talent = bad GM. An oversimplification, for sure, but perception is reality in the media.
Not that this matters much to us, we just want a winning team, but I find the dynamics interesting.
Max this is just me. But. I don't care about any of that. False narrative is false narrative.
And he was doing it before the move too. It has nothing to do with where the team is located. He has always been this way.
Namely this. When the story is both about him and mostly based on his perspective, he ALWAYS talks as if he were the central and sometimes only figure involved.
He did it in St. Louis. He is doing it now. Has nothing to do with LA. He did it with Fisher and Williams, he is doing it with McVay and Kromer and Phillips.
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