To me, Mannion is not the story here. This is first I've read Roggin being cited as Jeff being in trouble.
I'll admit that I had missed Fred's reporting on the subject of Coach and QB
But Fred is a very credible voice when it comes to solid sources, and an acumen to sticking to fact about the club
I have been hesitant to suggest that Jeff has found a difficult spot to work, and officially in a corner
But while driving today, I was reminded that November remains the time to win. The only way the Rams make the playoffs is if they win out in November.
After reading this bit, and adding to the November quotient; it is reasonable to hold the coach accountable after this next month.
Sorry folks, for those who would like to see Jeff dismissed immediately, the guy makes the end of the year; I mean barring an absolute blood bath of losses.
and I'll chorus Craig M; it's not just the coach on the hot seat. The Players have to know that it's their jobs they are in line to lose as well. A new front office would tend to clear dead wood right quick.
And I'll end with this. Mannion is very intelligent, and does have talent. Just wonder if he continues to show promise as the season grinds along. But the point I was going to make is that the loss to the Giants didn't wash off after a week.
That last loss was wicked bad.
The owner might have finally found little reason to be patient with his franchise's bright future jeopardized with a losing trend. The feedback in London; the harsh critique of LA celebs and media. Even the "Silent Stan" has to weary of letting the club sink into deep mediocrity.
Yes. For those clamoring for Goff to be in, and Fisher to be out; time is nigh