Rachel Phelps now
wears a mustache and Toupee
You remember Rachel Phelps, the ex-vegas show girl
character, from the movie major league?
She inherited the Cleveland Indians when her wealthy husband passed away
during the honeymoon. She then decided
to move the team to Miami, but first needed to create enough fan apathy to
allow her to escape her lease with the city of Cleveland and move the team to
Florida. Franchise relocations in real
life professional sports are typically about money and usually involve an
incompetent owner or ownership group. If
the current rumors are true and all indications are that they are, the city of
St Louis is about to become a two time loser in the National Football League. Is it possible that the nations best baseball
city is also its worst football city, or is something else going on in the
gateway city?
As it turns out the National Football League version of
Rachel Phelps also married his money, although he has parlayed it quite
well. Stan Kroenke the St Louis Rams
owner who married into the Walton (Wal-Mart) family and has built a commercial
real estate empire anchored by Wal Mart stores, amongst other empires he has
built on the back of his wifes fortune, appears to be playing out the role in a
real life scenario. While Kroenke will
not need to hit an attendance clause to leave St Louis, creating apathy among
the fans and local politicians (speaking of incompetent) will sure grease the
skids for the rumored move back to Los Angeles.
As you recall after struggling for years in Anaheim the Rams
moved to St Louis in 1995, where the struggle continued until Dick Vermeil
brought in Mike Martz, Marshall Faulk, stumbled into Kurt Warner and The
Greatest Show on Turf was born. For a
few years it was a three ring high flying circus in the Edwards Jones Dome, in
fact you could say that team revolutionized the league and changed the way the
game is played. Unfortunately for
football fans in St. Louis all good things must come to an end, and when owner
Georgia Frontierre passed away, there was a period of instability which allowed
Kroenke to swoop in and increase his minority ownership stake into a majority
position.
Since Kroenke has taken majority ownership, the Rams rank
among the worst franchises in the league in both on the field and off the field
performance. As would be typical of ANY
city with such a long streak of futility, fan interest has moved from
frustration to indifference. With the
lease at the Edward Jones Dome becoming year to year agreement after the 2014
season a perfect storm is forming for the Missouri native to pack up the
Wal-Mart Vans and head to tinsel town.
But just to make sure one of the local politicians doesn’t try to make a
name for himself with a grandstand play, (like any of those clowns would be a
match for Kroenke in a game of wits) or some extreme fan group decides to try
class action to block the move, or just to make sure there isn’t a state wide
boycott of Wal-Mart. (didn’t they recently burn one in the suburbs). Kroenke
has decided to play out the lease and create as much fan apathy as possible in
the process.
In the face of poor performance and dwindling attendance, wouldn’t
a pep talk press conference from the
owner help create some goodwill, Stan….Silence. With all of the bickering between local
politicians and residents regarding stadium renovations and possible new
stadium sites going on for the past 3 years wouldn’t a word from the owner regarding the progress
of the discussions be helpful, Stan…..Nothing.
Now, with all of the new rumors that the decision has been made and the
team is headed west despite 12 games remaining in this season would some
reassurance from Kroenke help calm some nerves and put focus back on the
season, Stan….Crickets. Osama Bin Laden
addressed the public more than this guy.
This is not Jerry Jones who enjoys being a rich guy flying around on
private Jets, living in Mansions and owning an NFL team. Stan Kroenke is an
assassin deal maker, a financial hit man if you will, and he sees the Rams as
nothing more than another business deal.
Forbes ranks the Value of the Rams last in the league at 930
million dollars, nationally respected sports analyst
Patrick Rishe recently stated
that if the Rams moved to LA, that value would immediately double. That is not the kind of a deal that a
financial hit man walks away from. Perhaps
the strangest part of this whole drama is the role that Rams head coach Jeff
Fisher has played in it. Unlike Lou
Brown, the irascible Indians manager in Major Leage, Fisher a native of
Southern California seems to be a willing pawn in Kroenke’s game of “Tank for
the Coast”. As an example the Rams start 2 guys on their
offensive line named Davin Joseph and Joe Barksdale, not exactly striking fear
into the hearts of defensive coordinators around the league. They also start two crippled guys Jake Long
and Scott Wells. As you might expect
this offensive line and Long in particular is getting the team killed –
LITERALLY. They are on their 3rd quarterback of the season and he is
taking a beating from opposing defenses.
The strange thing about this is that the Rams drafted Greg Robinson from
Auburn with the second overall pick in the college draft last spring. Most draft observers labled Robinson the best
O-line prospect since Orlando Pace, yet Fisher does not deem him good enough to
help a rag tag bunch of misfits and cripples protect his quarterbacks. And yes Fisher plays a major role in the Rams
decisions on draft Day. The Rams also had a second first round pick this spring
which they used on Aaron Donald, a mauler defensive lineman from
Pittsburgh. Donald has recorded the
teams only sack on the season and leads the team in tackles for loss, despite
playing only about 20% of the teams defensive snaps. It seems a team in need of help everywhere
could find a few more snaps for a young man with those kind of results. In the first minute of play of todays game
the Eagles scored a touchdown by blocking a Rams punt, the same Eagles punt
block scheme employed successfully against the 49ers last week, when the Rams
were off and should have been able to get a good look at those kind of things. Since
Fisher arrived in St Louis, the Rams have been the most penalized team in the
NFL, this is a direct reflection on the coach, and could be fixed if the coach
wanted to but remarkably he seems unfazed by it. When the league suspended new Rams defensive
co-ordinator Gregg Williams for his role in the New Orleans bounty
program, Fisher promptly terminated his
contract and promoted Williams son to the role, a little strange but not
unheard of. Fisher then fired Blake
Williams after one season and then after a season of revolving co-ordinators hires
Greg Williams back, you cant make this stuff up. Even stranger has been the handling of the
quarterback situation. Austin Davis was
in camp with the Rams last season but was cut by Fisher in a move that surprised
many, since he has shown potential. He
was invited back to camp this season as a camp arm but listed 4th on
the depth chart. When it became obvious
that Greg Gilbert was not going to work out he moved up to 3rd ,
which would keep him with the team. When
starter Sam Bradford was injured in Pre-Season week 3 (ahem, Jake Long) Davis
suddenly found himself as the backup to Sean Hill and then quickly the starter
as Hill lasted one half of the opener before being injured. All the while Fisher has insisted that Hill
was his starter as soon as he is healthy, Davis took advantage, winning his
first start and playing well in his second prior to the bye week, Hill was
proclaimed healthy after the bye to which Fisher then replied that not only was
Davis starting this week in Philly, he was the starter for the rest of the
season. Uhhh OK Coach. Many of the other coaching decisions are
highly questionable (would James Laurinaitis start for any other team?) The
free agent signings which have Fishers signature all over them are just as
laugahable. The past 3 seasons have seen
the arrival of Jake Long, Scott Wells and Jared Cook, 3 huge contracts that are
killing the team on the salary cap and on the field. In fact in week 3 after dropping a TD pass, a
common occurrence, Jared Cook was seen on the sideline slapping the QB Austin
Davis, if the coach wanted to send a message to the team that enough is enough,
you cut Cook the next day, its not like his contribution would be missed. But Fisher seems very laid back with the
status quo, almost California Cool if you will.
Could it be that Kroenke has assured him that his job is not in jeopardy
this season and that next season in LA things will be different? If that is the case then Kroenke will have an
easier time with his scheme than Rachel Phelps.
Most readers will attack this piece
saying this would never happen, but I ask you to consider this:
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The team is playing poorly
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The Fan base is frustrated
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The owner is ignoring everyone
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The stadium lease is expiring
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The owner is acquiring land in LA
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The owner is ignoring everyone
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Player personnel decisions seem illogical
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Team seems unprepared
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The owner is ignoring everyone
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Team Value Doubles in LA
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Owner is a business shark
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Fan Apathy continues to grow
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The owner is ignoring everyone
Yes I believe that Rachel Phelps is now wearing a m
ustache
and toupee.
Bring Back the Los Angeles Rams #FireGoodell
ReplyDelete"Major League" is what "she" did to LA, not the other way around as you imply.
ReplyDeleteThis reporter has no clue, please tell me this is just a Fan blog, and that this person doesn't actually get paid to right this garbage.
ReplyDeleteThe rams are only in st. Louis because of the very reason given as to why they are finally going back to l.a.
Georgia Frontierre married into the team.
Georgia Frontierre inherited the team when her husband (a renowned swimmer at that) suddenly drowned.
Georgia Frontierre made it abundantly clear that she intended to move the team to st.louis, drawing the ire of LA fans and resulting in struggling attendance records.
And as a little bonus, despite what the author sais about "Struggling in Anahiem", Georgia Frontierre owned the team during the absolute worst years in its history. Only the Cincinnati Bengals had a worse record then the rams in the decade of the 90's.
I don't even live in LA. But these last couple years has made me loath the fact that one of my favourite teams is in such an uninterested, uneducated city such as St. Louis. The fans just talk schoolyard smack based on complete ignorance, and the media and fans are both guilty of fabricating this kind of garbage to suit their needs.
When the rams do move back to LA where they belong, i hope St. Louis never gets another NFL franchise again. They don't deserve one.
Thank you Kyle. The end is near for the Rams tenure in
DeleteSt. Louis and return to the city they called home for 49 years.
You are so right bpsylvester, the end is near and they feel it coming.
DeleteWho is this moron? What an ignorant hack!! Rachel Phelps died after moving the team to St. Louis!!!! Idiot!!!
ReplyDeleteCouldn't have said it better Numa, this writer...ahem I meant hack, is the reason that print is dead. I will never get over how (she who shall not be named) literally, took a swipe at the loyal fans of Los Angeles, when they won the Super Bowl in 2000. They always claim that they are knowledgable about the Rams history yet forget the first Championship was won by Los Angeles in 1951, after 3 consecutive trips to the championship game.
ReplyDeleteSad, majority of the so called Rams fans in StL have no clue and oblivious of team history before 1995.
DeleteThe Rams franchise will always be about the "Greatest Show on Turf" nothing else is close
ReplyDeleteI don't know, everybody I talk to not from LA or St Louis and over the age of 25 speaks pretty highly of the fearsome foursome, Eric Dickerson, and the team that won 7 division titles with 7 different quarterbacks.
DeleteI know the GSOT got the job done where as everybody else failed to do so, but to say nothing else is close is pretty ignorant, and further proof that St. Louis doesn't deserve an nfl pranchise
FISCHER AND HIS STAFF. CONTINUALLY PRESENT THEMSELVES AD THE BIGGEST JACK-OFFS IN PRO FOOTBALL!
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