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http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2016/03/ ... 458798574/

Almost two years ago, the St. Louis Rams selected defensive end Michael Sam in the seventh round of the NFL Draft.

At the time, the Rams were hailed for being progressive by drafting the first openly gay player in the National Football League. It turns out, according to multiple sources, that the league agreed not to ask the Rams to appear that year on HBO's yearly summer series, "Hard Knocks," if they drafted Sam.

Shortly after his college career at Missouri ended, Sam came put publicly, acknowledging he is gay. The Southeastern Conference Co-Defensive Player of the Year in 2013, Sam was considered a fifth-round pick at best. However, as the draft proceeded on the final day, it appeared he might not be drafted at all.

It is believed the NFL didn't want to face questions about that eventuality, and the Rams were viewed as the ideal spot because of St. Louis' proximity to the Missouri campus in Columbia, 90 miles away, and head coach Jeff Fisher's ability to deal with whatever distractions there might be.

So it was that the Rams saved the day, selecting Sam with the 249th pick of a 256-player draft. Now, the Rams are jumping back into the spotlight by making a quick agreement to participate in "Hard Knocks" this year.

The Rams moved to Los Angeles in January, and as the annual owners meeting closed Wednesday, in one of the earliest announcements ever, the NFL revealed that the Rams will be the featured team this summer on the HBO show.

It is no surprise the league wants to showcase the return to a market that was without a team since 1994. What is somewhat odd, but understandable in light of the revelation, is that the Rams are now embracing the intrusion of HBO's cameras in a year in which the distractions and logistics of the move will be a challenge for the organization, coaches and players. Especially since Fisher consistently opposed having his team on the show.

In fact, in 2014, about two weeks after the draft and the selection of Sam, Fisher was asked about the possibility of the league picking the Rams for the TV show. If no team volunteers to be a part of "Hard Knocks," the league can pick a team that hasn't been on the show for 10 years, doesn't have a new head coach and hasn't made the playoffs for two years. The Rams qualified on all counts.

Fisher said, "We are eligible, but I think it's highly unlikely they'd ask us to do it. I think this organization has a right to go through training camp with some normalcy."

Of course, that "normalcy" included a record number of press conferences for a seventh-round draft pick, plus having an ESPN report late in training camp in which teammates were asked about their shower habits and those of Sam. By a female reporter, Josina Anderson.

There is unlikely to be much "normalcy" this offseason, training camp and regular season, too.

In a press release announcing the decision, Fisher said, "This is an exciting time for our franchise. Hard Knocks will be an outstanding way to bring our fans into our training camp and preseason, and give a glimpse of the hard work and dedication of our players, coaches and staff as we prepare for the 2016 season."

Of course, none of those players will be Sam, who was waived in the cut-down to 53 players in 2014, was briefly on the Dallas Cowboys' practice squad that season, then left the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League in the summer of 2015 without playing in a game.

One player still with the Rams is defensive end Ethan Westbrooks, who earned a roster spot as an undrafted free agent the same year as Sam. His story is an interesting postscript to the Sam saga. The Rams were high on Westbrooks, and he apparently was the team's target for one of its two late seventh-round picks. However, center Demetrius Rhaney was selected one spot after Sam, as it would have been unseemly to use that spot on Westbrooks, who plays the same position as Sam.

There is no direct evidence that the teams picking after the Rams were urged (told?) not to draft Westbrooks, but would anyone be surprised if that was the case as a thank-you to the Rams for taking everyone off the hook?

After all, Westbrooks received an unusually large $20,000 signing bonus in addition to having $30,000 of his first-year salary guaranteed. In the world of the NFL, that is not a large sum of money. What is notable is that the $50,000 total guarantee was more than the slotted signing bonus/guaranteed money of $45,896 that all of the seventh-round compensatory picks received, including Sam.

In addition, to steer attention away from Westbrooks as it related to any obvious competition initially with Sam, the Rams announced when signing him that the lanky, 267-pound player was a defensive tackle.

Normal, indeed.


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I'm not a football guy and I've never seen an episode of Hard Knocks, but I thought it was funny yesterday when bernstein mentioned how he loved the show and was looking forward to it and Terry reflexively said "not interested". bernstein said, "But you watched last season..." And Terry comes back with, "Uh, eh, eh, yeah, but, uh that was the Texans." And dan said, "The Texans are more interesting than the Rams?" Terry: "Eh, eeee, uh, uh, eh, in my world, uh, eh, eh, yeah, yeah." :lol:

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God, the NFL sucks.

So does sam. He's also not very good at football.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I'm not a football guy and I've never seen an episode of Hard Knocks, but I thought it was funny yesterday when bernstein mentioned how he loved the show and was looking forward to it and Terry reflexively said "not interested". bernstein said, "But you watched last season..." And Terry comes back with, "Uh, eh, eh, yeah, but, uh that was the Texans." And dan said, "The Texans are more interesting than the Rams?" Terry: "Eh, eeee, uh, uh, eh, in my world, uh, eh, eh, yeah, yeah." :lol:


I watch it, but its not appt TV and dont really follow the stories. Its cool to inside of any camp, mic'd up practices, etc are always cool. Hell, the NFL could put a boom mic on any teams practice and broadcast it, would get a higher rating that most programs.

Its the NFL, they cant find enough programming for their product

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I watch it...and the wife watched it first the 1st time last year too b/c of the Reality TV aspect...I thought her enthusiasms would carry over into the season. In reality, it lasted until about halftime of week 1 Monday Night Football.

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bigfan wrote:
Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
I'm not a football guy and I've never seen an episode of Hard Knocks, but I thought it was funny yesterday when bernstein mentioned how he loved the show and was looking forward to it and Terry reflexively said "not interested". bernstein said, "But you watched last season..." And Terry comes back with, "Uh, eh, eh, yeah, but, uh that was the Texans." And dan said, "The Texans are more interesting than the Rams?" Terry: "Eh, eeee, uh, uh, eh, in my world, uh, eh, eh, yeah, yeah." :lol:


I watch it, but its not appt TV and dont really follow the stories. Its cool to inside of any camp, mic'd up practices, etc are always cool. Hell, the NFL could put a boom mic on any teams practice and broadcast it, would get a higher rating that most programs.

Its the NFL, they cant find enough programming for their product
It's a great show when they choose a good team. The Rams should be good.

I didn't really need a whole show built around on how awesome JJ Watt is so last season kind of sucked.

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This show blows

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wdelaney72 wrote:
God, the NFL sucks.

So does sam. He's also not very good at football.

I tried to tell everyone.

People were all up in arms that he should have been taken much earlier in the draft.

No, he shouldn't have been taken at all. He sucks.

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