Before everyone goes all critical on Kramer, maybe you should look up his personal history and what his book The Ultimate Comeback is all about. Kramer had several severe concussions that ended his career. After he retired from the NFL, he hit a really bad stretch of luck in life. His son died from a drug overdose; his parents died from cancer. In dealing with the effects of the CTE and personal losses, he became dangerously depressed, and his wife divorced him. All in a 3 or 4 year period. He then had a failed attempt at suicide by putting a gun to his head and pulling the trigger. I heard an interview of him a couple of years after the suicide attempt and what we see now is actually a huge improvement. Not saying he is easy to listen to, but I am sure we will see him being interviewed by others over the next year or two. So don't listen to him if you don't like it. But I just wish him as complete a recovery as he finds possible. And I admire him for the courage he has shown in his struggle.
Glad that Jared Goff has finally QBed a couple of playoff wins with the Lions, so that we got that Bearfan Erik Kramer-led last playoff win monkey off our backs.