I really don't care how the Rams win, as long as they win. And the day I do care about how they go about their business is the day I quit watching Rams football. Its really that simple. I quit enjoying the NBAs product a few years ago and I havent watched 1 full game this year. The product, IMO is awful. So yeah, I could just as easily turn off Rams football. But then again, my life is rich in many areas, and the Rams aren't my only hobby.
I'll use Chick-fil-A as an example. Do I care that they shut down on Sundays so employees can be with their families? No, they make a danged good chicken sandwich. If I started to care, then I would go find another chicken sandwich. Now is that a great example? Probably not, the point is companies and the people that run those companies are free to run them as they see fit, and as consumers, we are free to buy their products or not.
Now are there other companies out there I feel treat their employees like crap? Sure. Do I buy their products? No. Do I think the Rams could communicate better? Absolutely. But couldn't everyone communicate better? Communication is one of those life skills that is never perfected.
Lastly, I'll take winning with poor communication over anything Linehan, Spags, Vitt, Fassel, Haslett, Brooks brought to the table.
And as far as Talib goes, he is a knucklehead that shot himself in a park in Dallas at 5 am. I really could care less what he thinks. Gurley, Matthews, that bonehead Peters (and I'm being kind, arguing with fans in the stands, throwing flags into the stands, drinking beer during a game, spitting on Jarvis Landry, etc), all sound like jilted lovers to me. I haven't heard Brockers complaining. Nor Cooks, Ogletree, Quinn, Austin, William Hayes.
Don't waste your time looking back, you're not going that way. - Ragnar Lothbrok