LA Rams pledge to Run It Back in 2022 is a bit complicated

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No more Eye of the Tiger

The unquenched thirst, that ravenous hunger that sits in the belly of any and all competitive sports athletes can become an undeniably unrelenting voice that pushes those athletes to the brink of their endurance. It pushes athletes on beyond pain, beyond fatigue, and beyond mental exhaustion.

But after the goal is met? That hunger disappears.

Of course, the desire to repeat can eventually take its place. But the LA Rams, like most NFL teams, did not celebrate their victory by hitting the gym the next day to train. While there is most certainly well-earned rest and relaxation due to everyone involved in the NFL after playing their last game, there is clearly a difference in how the LA Rams approached their 2021 season to how the team will likely approach their 2022 season.

The LA Rams’ hunger for a Super Bowl victory has been satiated.   In the past, the Rams went to work. Now? The Rams are going to the microphones and cameras. How over the top is this getting? Well, even TMZ is getting in on the act

So where does this leave the LA Rams?  They have the potential, but may not be as motivated as before. But there are some logistical challenges that the team must overcome in the meantime as well. Like what for instance?