Rams hoping not to get picked for "Hard Knocks'

ST. LOUIS - Michael Sam is out of the TV spotlight and the St. Louis Rams are hopeful of avoiding being the subject of another high-profile show.

Coach Jeff Fisher said Monday it's "probably unlikely" the NFL will choose the Rams for HBO's "Hard Knocks."

The Rams are among teams eligible to get chosen for three reasons: They haven't appeared on the show for the past decade, haven't hired a new head coach and haven't reached the playoffs either of the past two seasons.

The Rams have never been picked and are coming off a pair of seven-win seasons in Fisher's first two years in the rugged NFC West.

Fisher said the announcement by the Oprah Winfrey network to film a documentary about Sam, the first openly gay player to be drafted by an NFL team, came as a surprise.

"I think the Oprah thing, it caught us off-guard," Fisher said. "Whenever it takes place, I think it'll be a positive piece."

Just not this summer.

"Not good for the locker room," the coach said. "Nor Mike to get involved at this point."

Sam was the SEC co-defensive player of the year at Missouri, but was drafted late in the seventh round after a poor combine performance combined with other franchises' concerns about taking a player who might be a distraction.

Just a few hours before the series was postponed Friday, a camera crew filmed a rookie workout, interviewed reporters and asked other media members to sign release waivers.

"We had a meeting and we got it resolved satisfactorily for everybody," Fisher said. "The best thing for Mike right now is to just focus on football."

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