September 10, 2018 09:54AM
why people look for failure in players who leave the team...in this case, not necessarily on their own.

The basking in happiness due to lack of success I'm seeing about guys like Austin...Watkins is kind of well...different. I understand the frustration about these players when they are on the team. I mean...who wasn't tired of losing...of failure. I would be the first to rip a guy for not putting up. But, Austin did have some moments and Watkins did contribute in the end zone. Did we want/need more. Certainly.

So they didn't earn their grade...didn't earn their money that management threw at them. If anyone here was Austin, would you have walked away from the unbelievable contract offer made to him? If your Watkins, do you walk about from the money KC threw at him?

It reminds me of Marti Gilyard...a fourth round pick out of Cincinnati. You would have thought the guy was a #1 pick...he was mercilessly ripped while he was with the Rams and after he left. He was ripped worse than Brian Quick who was in essence a first rounder being the first pick of round 2. But, a fourth round pick...Why Marti Gilyard?

Then, there are other guys...like Greg Robinson. Who did absolutely nothing...zero. Yet, the defense for the guy and well wishes when he left were abound. Once Greg Robinson left, I was ecstatic. And, I was positive he would never amount to anything. But, while I would go as far as saying I was the #1 critic of this pick and his performance, I never followed him to evaluate his success...or lack thereof. In fact, I would have been happy for him (and I would have been shocked)!

I just think it's funny how people decide who to be happy about their failures vs. those who they do not.

I hope Tavon Austin figures something out and lights it up...same for Watkins. They showed something...just not enough.

This is not to criticize...I'm just wondering what the psychology is behind how players are talked about after they leave regardless of what round they were drafted.

Just an observation...please...don't take this critically. I would be interested to hear what people think about this...
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Tavon Austin lit it up today

ferragamo791313September 09, 2018 02:46PM

  As did Bradford

DaJudge477September 09, 2018 02:48PM

  Re: As did Bradford

zn324September 09, 2018 02:59PM

  Re: As did Bradford

max283September 09, 2018 03:05PM

  Re: As did Bradford

zn249September 09, 2018 03:15PM

  Re: As did Bradford

Speed_Kills252September 09, 2018 03:20PM

  Re: As did Bradford

zn334September 09, 2018 03:22PM

  Re: As did Bradford

max399September 09, 2018 03:52PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

Speed_Kills251September 09, 2018 03:16PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

Ramsdude242September 09, 2018 03:18PM

  Agreed nm

Speed_Kills226September 09, 2018 03:26PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

zn253September 09, 2018 03:36PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

zn249September 09, 2018 03:21PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

Speed_Kills305September 09, 2018 03:24PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

zn255September 09, 2018 03:30PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

Speed_Kills349September 09, 2018 03:35PM

  Re: The thing I wonder about is

zn283September 09, 2018 03:37PM

  So now his stints in

Speed_Kills193September 09, 2018 03:41PM

  Re: So now his stints in

zn216September 09, 2018 03:43PM

  Anyway, we don't need to argue Sam Bradford on this board...

Saguaro173September 09, 2018 08:33PM

  Not in the debate you guys are having BUT...

JamesJM171September 09, 2018 08:55PM

  what happens

zn186September 10, 2018 05:41AM

  Re: what happens

waterfield147September 10, 2018 09:29AM

  Re: what happens

zn153September 10, 2018 09:38AM

  Re: But you find here and

Speed_Kills166September 10, 2018 02:27AM

  Re: But you find here and

waterfield181September 10, 2018 10:18AM

  Heh, well...

Saguaro259September 10, 2018 10:40AM

  exactly right

Speed_Kills336September 10, 2018 10:51AM

  Re: As did Bradford

Ramsdude235September 09, 2018 03:15PM

  he had more

zn311September 09, 2018 02:50PM

  He's still learning the playbook

stlrams13251September 09, 2018 02:54PM

  That could take a while....nm

RamBum210September 09, 2018 02:57PM

  Re: He's still learning the playbook

zn264September 09, 2018 03:00PM

  Re: He's still learning the playbook

Classicalwit250September 09, 2018 03:05PM

  Re: He's still learning the playbook

zn234September 09, 2018 03:14PM

  Exactly

CeeZar296September 09, 2018 03:16PM

  Re: Exactly

Ramsdude334September 09, 2018 03:19PM

  Watkins too (Wink)

Speed_Kills320September 09, 2018 03:03PM

  Don't forget his reception

CeeZar429September 09, 2018 03:10PM

  Re: Tavon Austin....Cowboys did us a HUGE favor...

oldschoolramfan279September 09, 2018 03:10PM

  Re: Tavon Austin lit it up today

george_allen294September 09, 2018 03:21PM

  Re: Tavon Austin lit it up today....so did Dak

Rampage2K-252September 09, 2018 09:26PM

  Watson

Steve167September 10, 2018 02:34AM

  I can honestly say that Austin...

JamesJM197September 09, 2018 10:53PM

  Re: Tavon Austin lit it up today

MamaRAMa178September 10, 2018 04:12AM

  Re: Tavon Austin lit it up today

David Deacon151September 10, 2018 06:26AM

  Re: Tavon Austin lit it up today

SoCalRAMatic154September 10, 2018 06:53AM

  Interesting..

jemach142September 10, 2018 09:32AM

  Re: Greatest Training Camp Player of All Time

merlin168September 10, 2018 08:40AM

  I find it incredibly interesting...

jemach290September 10, 2018 09:54AM

  Re: I find it incredibly interesting...

Rams43206September 10, 2018 10:08AM

  I think that is a solid answer...

jemach285September 10, 2018 10:51AM

  I think it is the players

SUretHing141September 10, 2018 11:11AM