Trolling The Nation for Cowboys at Rams: ‘Micah Parsons is a home wrecker.’

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Much can be taken away from the comments by the Ram's fans.

The Rams went all in last year. They won the Lombardi. The Piper showed up this season to be paid.

Fans blaming McVey for everything, ignoring what "all in" does to a team. Blaming Stafford for the beat down he took from one of the top defenses. As if the QB is all that is needed to win.

So much of the whining seen in this trolling issue can be seen right here on The Zone.

Someone must be at fault for my hurt feelings. Who can I blame? Sometimes the team of the fans is not good enough to beat the other team. But understanding that does not soothe broken dreams.

It happens to all teams just like this Dallas team.
 

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Much can be taken away from the comments by the Ram's fans.

The Rams went all in last year. They won the Lombardi. The Piper showed up this season to be paid.

Fans blaming McVey for everything, ignoring what "all in" does to a team. Blaming Stafford for the beat down he took from one of the top defenses. As if the QB is all that is needed to win.

So much of the whining seen in this trolling issue can be seen right here on The Zone.

Someone must be at fault for my hurt feelings. Who can I blame? Sometimes the team of the fans is not good enough to beat the other team. But understanding that does not soothe broken dreams.

It happens to all teams just like this Dallas team.

I saw some smart fans, they knew what trading all your draft picks for a SB would mean sooner or later...We would take that SB in a heart beat though...no draft picks and injuries will kill you. but they got a trophy, good trade off.
 

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Here is a Ringer article written before Sundays game. It highlights the perils of the all-in mindset while describing the lack of roster depth the Rams are facing.

Before some mention that of course the all-in led to a Super Bowl consider that if not for a dropped interception on a brutally thrown Stafford pass in the NFC championship game they wouldn't have been there at all. Big risks doing what the Rams did.

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/10/7/23391956/los-angeles-rams-lack-of-talent-super-bowl-hangover
 

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Here is a Ringer article written before Sundays game. It highlights the perils of the all-in mindset while describing the lack of roster depth the Rams are facing.

Before some mention that of course the all-in led to a Super Bowl consider that if not for a dropped interception on a brutally thrown Stafford pass in the NFC championship game they wouldn't have been there at all. Big risks doing what the Rams did.

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/10/7/23391956/los-angeles-rams-lack-of-talent-super-bowl-hangover

Most Super Bowl winners can point to “lucky” plays.

This franchise hasn’t sniffed a NFC Championship game let alone a Super Bowl appearance in 26 years but we’re criticizing the “all-in” approach, lol.
 

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Should be called Trolling the Rams.
There's not enough other fans teams reaction to be called Trolling the Nation.

It honestly feels like they have all been this way this year. Not sure what they’ve changed, maybe they’re lacking the staff to scour all other teams boards? Or maybe the nation isn’t talking about Dallas as much?

The other teams fans talking about the Cowboys game(especially the NFC East fans) was what I’ve enjoyed from these the most in the past. Now we’re lucky to have a very few outsiders comments sprinkled in. Very odd indeed.
 
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This guy nails it ,,,,

We went all in to win a SB and did it. This is the result. We haven't drafted well and haven't had a 1st round pick in years. This was always going to be the result. I was hoping it wouldn't be this soon, but here we are.
KingF15h | 19:08 EDT

,,,, worth the cratering to win a Superbow??? Yes.
 

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Here is a Ringer article written before Sundays game. It highlights the perils of the all-in mindset while describing the lack of roster depth the Rams are facing.

Before some mention that of course the all-in led to a Super Bowl consider that if not for a dropped interception on a brutally thrown Stafford pass in the NFC championship game they wouldn't have been there at all. Big risks doing what the Rams did.

https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2022/10/7/23391956/los-angeles-rams-lack-of-talent-super-bowl-hangover

Better going all in than be in perpetual rebuild and struggle mode. I think the Rams fans would easily take a Superbowl, a couple of years of mediocrity and then being right back in contention than 25+ years of mediocrity and never advancing past the second round. It didn't take McVay long to get to another superbowl after the first one and then eventually win
 

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I saw some smart fans, they knew what trading all your draft picks for a SB would mean sooner or later...We would take that SB in a heart beat though...no draft picks and injuries will kill you. but they got a trophy, good trade off.

It's all interesting (and maybe reassuring to an extent) to see other teams' fans turn on their coaches and players, even after they just won a Super Bowl.
 

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It’s crazy how fickle NFL fans are. McVay just won a SB, literally made the Rams a powerhouse the day he started there, and is regarded across the league as a top 5 coach. Yet they are acting like he’s been at the helm of years of ineptitude lol. Fans are so strange, especially during games.
 

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It’s crazy how fickle NFL fans are. McVay just won a SB, literally made the Rams a powerhouse the day he started there, and is regarded across the league as a top 5 coach. Yet they are acting like he’s been at the helm of years of ineptitude lol. Fans are so strange, especially during games.


I know i thought McVay tried everything, that line was getting whipped so bad nothing was working...4 negative runs in a row, all over the screens and slants..there was literally no where to go.
 

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Rams: Honestly, this is pathetic, the Cowboys don't have a good passing attack but they're still moving the ball.
 
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It’s crazy how fickle NFL fans are. McVay just won a SB, literally made the Rams a powerhouse the day he started there, and is regarded across the league as a top 5 coach. Yet they are acting like he’s been at the helm of years of ineptitude lol. Fans are so strange, especially during games.

I noticed that, too. He's 8 months removed from winning the SB but now he's a bum because they can't protect Stafford and Kupp is their only consistent weapon. :muttley:
 

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so.... would you offer two first round picks for A A Ron?
 

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Would love to see this die. Intentionally picking through the posts and only showing the ones that make the Cowboy fans feel good…

The fake punt posts in the article are an example. 90 percent of the Rams fans were excited after that play - it was very well executed. But this sham of a journalistic piece chooses to post 4-5 comments from sarcastic ‘fair weather’ fans.
 
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