Some of these logical explanations fall on deaf ears here. Rams like Tutu. Some Ram fans are caught up in the narratives: a player who is small, fragile, can't block, is easily hurt, can't run routes, and can't return kicks/punts.
The Rams have admitted that Tutu was a little lost last year - missed time in the preseason due to Covid, was hurt the last half of the season, and didn't know the playbook well enough. The Rams are very pleased that Tutu has since put the work in - on his body, training camp play, as well as the mental aspect of the game/plays.
To a point, Tutu has extra incentive to prove his doubters wrong, whether its his family, friends, or fans.
I am not saying Tutu is great. Just saying that this kid has not had the chance to show off his talents and be successful. This opinion is not shared by some on the board. Even though some say they hope he does well, I doubt that in some instances. He very well may fail. The satisfying part for me, though, is that the Rams are going to give him opportunities to shine.