St. Louis Rams Football, same result every year

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Aug 23, 2014; Cleveland, OH, USA; St. Louis Rams quarterback Sam Bradford (8) is helped off the field after getting injury in the first quarter against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

2014:

Ok, this is bad.  It was over before it even began.  Bradford goes down in the pre-season… Looks like a step backwards, but our defense is awfully good.  I mean if Austin Davis and Shaun Hill could win six games, then just wait.  Once we have a healthy quarterback in 2015, we’ll show the NFL what we’re all about.  This looks like a rebound of a season if I ever saw one coming.

I’m pretty sure I’ve made my point by now.  I apologize for the repetitive, depressing attitude, but I was simply looking to sum up every Rams fans thought process for the past five years.  Hopefully I succeeded.  It’s a vicious cycle, over and over again.  As Rams fans, we are eternal optimist. We have to be.  That’s the only way we can keep our sanity.

Now that I have revisited the unfortunate series of events that have stricken this organization over the past five season, I want to discuss a disturbing trend that has slowly developed this season.  The trend that I am referring to is the selfishness and lack of maturity that is being exemplified by a multitude of Rams players.  The primary culprits I am referring to are Janoris Jenkins, Trey Watts, Tre Mason, Stedman Bailey, and Isaiah Battle.  Each of these individuals have either been suspended for breaking the NFL’s substance abuse policy or in the case of Janoris Jenkins, just have a toxic presence, that represent the team and himself in an extremely poor light.  Let’s take a look at each of these baby Rams and the harm they have inflicted on the 2015 season.

Next: Janoris Jenkins