Rambo2014 wrote:He (Sam)probably will get picked up by the Niners in a user friendly environment and be in for Smith. I just hope we dont have riots here this week and looting.
burrrton wrote:Now watch the (social) media meltdown, calling everyone up to and including Fisher and Dungy homophobes or worse, and showing:
1. Dungy looks like the smartest guy around.
2. They don't have half the class Sam himself does.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:While it should surprise nobody that a 7th. round draft choice didn't make the 53 man roster it is ironic to point out that Sam was beat out by an undrafted free agent Defensive Lineman. Sam, of course was almost a UDFA him self and probably would have been if Jeff Fisher had not drafted him. Sam, I am sure will end up on a P.S., most likely the Rams P.S.
I really don't think it will amount to much.
burrrton wrote:I really don't think it will amount to much.
Yeah, outside of a handful of Twitter types and ridiculous pieces like this, I'm sure you're right:
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/ ... ke-history
burrrton wrote:I really don't think it will amount to much.
Yeah, outside of a handful of Twitter types and ridiculous pieces like this, I'm sure you're right:
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/ ... ke-history
RiverDog wrote:burrrton wrote:I really don't think it will amount to much.
Yeah, outside of a handful of Twitter types and ridiculous pieces like this, I'm sure you're right:
http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/ ... ke-history
I wouldn't call that piece a media meltdown. From the article:
"It seems clear that the Rams gave Sam an equal shake and a fair opportunity to make the football team, but based their decision on which players would help them win the most games."
What's wrong with that?
burrrton wrote:Eh, nothing with that statement, and I agree it's no meltdown, but the author clearly tries to plant the seed that Sam was better than he was (the stuff about him being a player of the year, etc).
Again, though, I agree- the reactions seem to be mostly reasonable.
but the way I read it, the subsequent statement that he got a fair shake from the Rams and still didn't make the team was an admission that this speculation was wrong.
burrrton wrote:"Sam was an all-American defensive end and co-defensive player of the year in the Southeastern Conference, which traditionally insures a place as a top pick in the N.F.L. draft. However, Sam came out publicly in February, and many football insiders, speaking anonymously to Sports Illustrated, speculated that the announcement about his sexuality could hinder his chances."
C'mon. The author is trying to put the blame for his draft-day-plummet on his sexual orientation, rather than the fact that he was considered a terrible fit for the NFL despite his accolades- I don't remember *anybody* arguing he was anything but a long shot.
Again, I'm ceding this is no freak-out, but you can't even see the attempt to put the blame for his drop on his sexuality??
burrrton wrote:"Sam was an all-American defensive end and co-defensive player of the year in the Southeastern Conference, which traditionally insures a place as a top pick in the N.F.L. draft. However, Sam came out publicly in February, and many football insiders, speaking anonymously to Sports Illustrated, speculated that the announcement about his sexuality could hinder his chances."
C'mon. The author is trying to put the blame for his draft-day-plummet on his sexual orientation, rather than the fact that he was considered a terrible fit for the NFL despite his accolades.
Again, I'm ceding this is no freak-out, but you can't even see the attempt to put the blame for his drop on his sexuality??
I think it is entirely fair to note that there was speculation that Sams drop in the draft was related to his admission to being a homosexual.
Why would she venture the opinion that Sams got a fair shake if her goal was to "plant a seed"?
burrrton wrote:I think it is entirely fair to note that there was speculation that Sams drop in the draft was related to his admission to being a homosexual.
In a serious way? Only to those trying to push that narrative, I think, and that's my point.Why would she venture the opinion that Sams got a fair shake if her goal was to "plant a seed"?
I'll answer a question with a question:
If she ultimately felt Sam got a fair shake (and was therefore well-versed enough to know her ass from a hole in the ground), why would she detail the 'discrimination' angle in the first place if not to "plant a seed"?
It wasn't presented as "Here's what some dopes thought".
Look, I'm arguing about this far more than my feelings say I should. I don't think the article was *that* far off the reservation (can I say that anymore?). I just think it's clear that angle was included to give those predisposed to that opinion something to like about her article, and I think it's bogus. She knew there was nothing at all odd about his release and if she was honestly reporting on it, she'd have made that clear without muddying the issue with some nutty take from the perpetually butthurt.
Futureite wrote:It is somewhat ironic that Tim Tebow excelled in the same conference with an even more glaring and scrutinized skillset than Sam's, yet he was still drafted with the 16th overall pick, isn't it?
Futureite wrote:It is somewhat ironic that Tim Tebow excelled in the same conference with an even more glaring and scrutinized skillset than Sam's, yet he was still drafted with the 16th overall pick, isn't it?
Hawktawk wrote:Sam's self aggrandizing statements and actions are a factor in him not being on a roster IMO.It started with the Oprah special that was squashed by the Rams FO. Next was his his assertion he should have been taken in the 3rd or higher, also saying things like "I can play in this league" "I'm very confident of making the roster". This was code for"I'm being discriminated against because I'm gay if I get cut".
This was a guy who had about as bad a combine as anyone ever has, and his admission of his sexual orientation put another albatross on any GM or HC who considered drafting him. 7th rounders need to be humble, keep their yap shut, and work their tail off.
From a purely football talent perspective he looks like a guy who could be useful as a rotational guy in a situational pass rushing role. Hes no pro bowler.In a way hes a little like Tebow, for diametrically opposed reasons. Tebow was about spreading the faith with his trademark celebration despite having marginal passing skills and teams have decided the circus isn't worth it for the player they are getting in return.Dittos for Sam.
But I hardly think the story is over.Fisher even seemed to be walking back the notion he was a lock for the PS saying there are lots of other guys who deserve a chance as well. We will have to see if Goodell or Obama weigh in if he stays unsigned. My guess is there will be some sort of ramifications.
burrrton wrote:Now watch the (social) media meltdown, calling everyone up to and including Fisher and Dungy homophobes or worse, and showing:
1. Dungy looks like the smartest guy around.
2. They don't have half the class Sam himself does.
monkey wrote:burrrton wrote:Now watch the (social) media meltdown, calling everyone up to and including Fisher and Dungy homophobes or worse, and showing:
1. Dungy looks like the smartest guy around.
2. They don't have half the class Sam himself does.
Some of this has started, but the problem with them doing that is, it's so provably stupid.
The simple fact of the matter is, Sam was nowhere near good enough, period end of story. He's WAY, WAY too slow and stiff to play LB, way too small and weak to play on the line, and too slow to play special teams....in other words, for all the hype he's just a lousy NFL player.
Personally I don't think he has what it takes to make it in the NFL, and I never did. It annoys me that the media just CANNOT STOP talking about a guy who never should have been drafted to begin with (there's only one reason he even got drafted to begin with, and it sure wasn't talent!) and never stood a realistic chance to make the team he got drafted by, purely from a talent perspective.
Before he "came out", he was a virtual nobody, with virtually no realistic shot at making the NFL as anything more than practice squad depth, so why should anyone think that his coming out would change that?
I loathe the media in the US, rather than report the news, they invent it.
Seahawks4Ever wrote:Considering how much help the Cowpokes need on defense you would have thought they would have jumped on him immediately.
Hawkstar wrote:Seahawks4Ever wrote:Considering how much help the Cowpokes need on defense you would have thought they would have jumped on him immediately.
There's probably a pretty good joke in there somewhere... Rott? What say you?
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