The Rams are aggressively revealing to the world how bad a franchise they are with a lopsided trade.

The day after Kobe’s sixty point finale the Rams and Titans announced a trade of the number one pick in the 2016 draft to the Rams for a king’s ransom of picks to the Titans.
History tells us that these trades never work out for an NFL team. Ironically, the Rams were on the other side in this exact situation four years ago. The Rams received three first-round picks and a second-rounder while the Redskins received the second overall pick used to draft Robert Griffin III.

Janoris Jenkins, Zac Stacy, Isaiah Pead, and Rokevious Watkins are no longer members of the Rams. The Redskins although winning two division titles in the last four years have a losing overall record of 26-38 since the 2012 trade.
The Rams eleven-year playoff drought continues after 2012 blockbuster trade. The player they select number one has to be a once in a generation QB because he will not have a lot of talent around him.
The national media believes the Rams one step away from being a Superbowl contender which lets me know they don’t actually watch games. The Rams had the worst offensive line in the NFL. The Rams were the 32nd ranked offense in the NFL last year, even with the offensive rookie of the year.
The media is about to learn how bad a franchise the Rams are because of the Los Angeles spotlight.


