Albert Einstein once said that when a person stops learning, the person begins to die. Well, the resident genius in the Los Angeles Rams’ wide receiving room and Einstein are very much alive.
And while the Rams are learning from the six-time Pro Bowler, he’s turned the tables on his new teammates. He’s actually learning from them.
“It's not as much of they're going to open their mouth and say something I haven't heard,” Adams said Saturday, “but different techniques. The wheel's always being reinvented and you can only do so much with certain routes.”
Adams, 32, said he’s even learned from Konata Mumpfield, the Rams’ seventh-round selection in April’s draft out of Pitt.
“And that's opened my eyes,” Adams said, “not necessarily like, ‘Oh my God; I've never seen that,’ but it’s him changing up his pace and working through some things, seeing some of the errors and the trial and error, I guess I could say.
“Even over the course of three practice days, how he can transform and go and kill some of our better corners on some amazing routes. It's fun for me just watching the growth of him, talking through it, seeing somebody fail, doing something a certain way and then going out there and knocking it out of the park. I feel like a proud dad watching him out there.”
Mumpfield’s dad is proud of him, too. Now a 6-1, 185-pound professional, Mumpfield slept in his shoulder pads as a 4-year-old and dreamt of becoming Troy Polamalu.
Mumpfield was meant to play football for the Rams. Ray Farmer, the Rams’ senior personnel advisor and former GM of the Browns, played against Mumpfield’s dad in college. When Farmer was at Duke and the elder Mumpfield, Ceeprian, was at North Carolina State, they formed a friendship. Farmer has known the new Rams rookie since he was in middle school.
Mumpfield shed light on that relationship after the Rams drafted him in April.
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