It won't be a problem here. I'm ready to get this thing going here in Dallas.
That's Alex Barron on his penalties. We'll see how that goes.
about 2 years ago
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He's excited
Because he went to a better team. (for now)
My money is on the fact that he won’t become a starter.
He’s best suited for a back up role as a Security Guard at
Toys R Us.
by ZamRam on May 11, 2010 9:58 AM CDT via mobile reply actions
As a security guard,
Barron would:
1) Get to work a few seconds early.
2) Be able to hold shoplifters from fleeing.
"That won't be a problem here" ...?
Oh, I get it. He didn’t have enough respect for the Rams to play better for us?
That comment alone speaks volumes about how much better off we are without him.
What a loser.
I can take a beating ... I'm a Rams fan.
by Midasknight on May 11, 2010 11:03 AM CDT reply actions 1 recs
I thought the same thing
and the second sentence sounds like a shot at the rams lack of success. but maybe im reading too much into it.
by Buck Nasty87 on May 11, 2010 11:35 AM CDT up reply actions
Granted
he’s not going to go to Dallas saying, “I intend to do less work and my penalties will be more of a problem here.” However, considering his attitude on the field and in practice, it does sound like a slight to the Rams organization.
THIS year's the year. I hope....
What The Hell!!??
“His agent, Roosevelt Barnes, blamed part of Barron’s problems on the losing atmosphere in St. Louis where he has gone through a number of head coaches, offensive coordinators and offensive line coaches. Barnes believes a new environment will do his client good.”
Did it ever occur to Mr. Barnes and Mr. Barron that maybe him joining the team caused it to become a losing atmosphere? I wonder how many first downs and touchdowns were brought back because of his penalties? Don’t forget Alex, the year before you became a Ram, we were in the playoffs!
Thank you!
with people like this, it’s always somebody else’s fault. It’s a shame that too many pro athletes (and everyday people, for that matter) don’t have the ability to own their share of the blame for a bad situation.































