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Rams hilariously adopt Kobie Turner's 'old man' posture on bench. Is it comfortable?
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Date:2025-04-25 00:34:06
Is defensive lineman Kobie Turner starting an “old man” trend on the Los Angeles Rams?
The Rams released video of defensive lineman Bobby Brown III poking fun of Turner sitting down on the bench with his feet cross and his hands folded. Here’s how the hilarious exchange went down:
Brown: “Bro, you sitting with your feet crossed?”
Turner: “I’m telling you, I sit like an old man.”
Brown: “Whos’ granddaddy you is? Then he got his hands the same.” He then mimics his teammate and sits in the same position.
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Turner: “It ain’t comfortable?”
Brown: “It is comfortable. I ain’t gonna lie. I ain’t gonna lie.”
The video (swipe on Instagram post above to see it) also shows Turner sitting in the same posture during a different game and defensive lineman Tyler Davis taking notice. Davis also tested out the posture and agreed it is comfortable.
Perhaps Turner started a new trend with the Rams, or at least in the defensive line room.
The 0-1 Rams take on the 0-1 Arizona Cardinals in Week 2. Both teams are trying to record their first win of te season. No word yet if Turner’s sitting style is a key to victory.
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