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den-the-coach
It was a mistake, Rams did not want to sign guys to their last contract, but they did not realize that Saffold was the linchpin and that Noteboom is a better tackle than guard like Saffold is a better guard then tackle. Overall, I'm sure Snead would like a do over.
I hate hard fast rules like "dont sign guys to their last contract".
Reminds me of their old rule of dont draft Safeties in the first round that kept them from drafting Polumalu.
The other thing here that they got wrong was thinking that an exposed OL in the SB would be fine by losing its best interior lineman, a savvy vet who was the first pick in the 2nd round, and replacing him with an unknown 3rd round OT. It was such flawed thinking. They were so lucky with injuries to their OL for 2 years, and they were blind to think the results were sustainable.
My view is that Snead is a wildman and is willing to roll the dice on stuff. Who knows what Kromer told him and how much leverage he had in the decision. I would think McVay went along with them, but I doubt he's so trusting now. Clearly, I hold McVay in higher regard than Snead or Kromer, and I expect him to take a much less risky approach to the OL going forward.
~ max ~
“The consciousness of good intentions disdains ambiguity.” - Alexander Hamilton
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/17/2020 08:08AM by max.