Janoris Jenkins, now with the New York Giants, had some interesting comments about his time as a member of the Los Angeles (then St. Louis) Rams.

"It's a big difference, to be honest with you," Jenkins told Going Deep with Amani & Dan on NBC Sports Radio. "Just being here in New York and seeing [G.M.] Jerry Reese every day at practice, it just motivates me because I never seen that in St. Louis. It was always the coaches not the owners coming around to see the players. It was always, 'Don't speak to Stan Kroenke' when I was in St. Louis to here in New York, everybody is everybody, everybody is treated the same, the owner just walks around and communicates with you and gives you a reason to play football to know that you're playing for someone that is always around and always cares and that you can communicate with."

Jenkins explained that the bizarre warning to not talk to Kroenke affected the player's ability to feel comfortable in the organization.

"I felt I was just playing for my teammates and my coaches, I never seen the owner, once again, they told us not to speak to him when he come around and I just felt like I wasn't comfortable there," Jenkins said. "They said, if you ever see Stan come around the facility don't speak to him, once I heard that my rookie year I just knew I wasn't going to be comfortable, because when he came around it was like everybody better be straightforward nobody better not look at him, it was like kind of crazy."