Rams Documentary “Locked In” showcases how special Matthew Stafford is

Rams Documentary “Locked In” showcases how special Matthew Stafford is
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The Rams media team did an amazing job showing off Matthew Stafford to the world and preserving the team’s 2023 improbable late season run.

The Rams media team put together an incredible documentary that takes place right around the bleakest part of the team’s season and follows them all the way through the playoffs.

Matthew Stafford was the main focal point of the brand new documentary that aired on NFL Network on April 18th in their prime time slot. Stafford in this documentary was showcased on and off the field. The media team gave the viewers an inside look into the life of Stafford as a father and husband as well as an NFL football player.

The biggest takeaway I gathered from watching this was just how much more of a personality Matthew Stafford is than assumed by the mainstream. Stafford isn’t a loud personality, he’s not an extremely vocal leader but when he needs to he can kick it up a notch. That’s the thing that the cameras on game days do not always catch. Stafford in the locker room during the show after a win was very vocal and let his team know they needed to put teams away before sharing some expletives that were cut out of the TV broadcast of course.

The big deal with this show is that it really showcases that Stafford is indeed a special quarterback that fans are going to miss dearly when he finally decides to hang up the horns. He simply exhibits everything you could want in a franchise quarterback. It’s not just the natural and physical tools but it’s the intangibles, the things you cannot measure that he has. Stafford is simply built to play quarterback at the highest level and on the biggest stage. He has already proven that once to us after all back when he won the Super Bowl.

The documentary is great promotion for who Stafford really is but it’s also a big reminder as we enter the draft season just how carried away we can get about these quarterback prospects and just assume they can take up any mantle. The reality of the situation is when you are watching Stafford holding his ribs and barely able to grip the ball because of his thumb getting jammed, and then he’s still the best quarterback on the field? That’s just not a common thing. He outplayed Jared Goff in that playoff game, anyone who would tell you otherwise is either delusional fan of his the Lions or they don’t know football.

Stafford leaves it all out on the field. That’s a very copied and pasted sentence: laying it all out on the field, it’s a commonly used term but Stafford isn’t just a buzz word he’s everything you could want when it comes to a franchise quarterback. When it comes to having poise in the pocket. When it comes to having moxie or just having an inner arrogance or confidence that no matter what is thrown...