Indiana Colts safety Bynum decided to fire a shot at the Los Angeles Rams ahead of their Week 4 Showdown. During an appearance on the 'Down To Business' podcast, he was questioned if he ever played at Sofi Stadium.
After Cam Bynum answered in a positive manner, he was questioned to describe his experience at the stadium. This is when the safety expressed his displeasure about playing at SoFi Stadium while mentioning its negatives.
"Yeah, I played in there (SoFi Stadium) a good amount of times," Bynum said. "Three or four times. ... Nah, it's not (the best stadium in the league). I don't like the stadium. Their turf is, I didn't like their turf. It's that short turf because they have to scrub it, scrub it down every week to change from the Chargers to the Rams logo."
He added:
"So, it's slippery. It's almost as bad as ours. Like, our home stadium. And they play fake crowd noise because their crowd isn't that turnt. The Rams, they have a good fanbase. But they've moved around so much where it's not like, true fans. It's more like a celebrity show in there. It's like, alright, I know this is fake."
So far in the ongoing season, the Colts have managed to claim a three-match winning streak. Last week, they won a match against the Titans with a 41-20 final score at Nissan Stadium. In three matches, Cam Bynum has registered 11 tackles and two interceptions.
Cam Bynum reflects on Colts DC Lou Anarumo following season opening win over the Dolphins
The Colts brought in Lou Anarumo as the defensive coordinators this offseason. In Week 1, we saw his defensive plan shut down the Dolphins' offense and quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's work rate on the field. This led them securing a dominating 33-8 win.
After the match, Cam Bynum appeared on 'The Up & Adams' show. During this interview, he shared his opinion on Anarumo while praising his strategies and knowledge.
"I got to understand him as a person more," Bynum said (Timestamp-0:25). "Just seeing how he was mixing things up, his mindset. He was more aggressive than I thought he would be. But also in times when it was smart to not be aggressive, he was smart enough to back off."
"The quarterback (Tua Tagovailoa) had no clue where the pressure were coming from just because we were mixing things up every single series, mixing up plays. There was really no way to catch us off guard." (Timestamp- 0:55)
It will be nice to see if the Colts can continue their winning streak in Week 4 and secure a win against the Rams. The game will be broadcast on September 28 at 4:05 pm ET.