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February 27, 2023 06:26AM
Because it didn't fit the hate-Morris agenda

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Raheem Morris is the glue that holds the Rams together
Raheem Morris continues to be a leader and has kept the Rams together when the team has needed it.

For the second consecutive season, Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris missed out on a head coaching opportunity. Despite being in contention for the Indianapolis Colts position and being a top candidate, Jim Irsay and Chris Ballard opted to hire Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Shane Steichen.

It’s hard to blame the Colts for hiring Steichen. He helped develop Jalen Hurts and for a franchise looking to draft a young quarterback, it simply made sense. Still, with defensive coordinators such as Jonathan Gannon also getting hired in Arizona, it’s hard not to feel for Morris and wonder when he’ll get an opportunity.

Steichen had only been a coordinator for two years and same with Gannon. Gannon’s defense with the Eagles had just one year of success, ranking 25th in DVOA in 2021 before ranking sixth last year. Morris had more coordinator experience as well as experience as a head coach.

Still, the Rams can’t be too disappointed that they’ll return Morris for a third season. Surely Sean McVay, the defensive staff, and players such as Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey have some empathy that Morris was once again passed over for a head coaching role. However, at the end of the day, the Rams returned a good football coach to the staff.

Over the last two years, there may not have been a more important coach on the Rams’ staff than Raheem Morris. Through the bad times it has been Morris that has held the team together. He’s been the glue and a leader that team has desperately needed when dark times have arisen.

On Thursday, The Athletic’s Jourdan Rodrigue detailed in an article that when things went sideways in the middle of last season and McVay distanced himself, players naturally gravitated towards Raheem Morris

“If the Rams were a supernova, so was McVay. He became emotionally distant from players and staff, consumed by his frustration. Sky-high expectations had been replaced by problems that the meticulous coach couldn’t control, and it was infuriating to him. He faded away, polite but mechanical in press conferences, drained and angry behind closed doors. Players gravitated toward defensive coordinator Raheem Morris’ office as their head coach drew inward.”

There’s been no shortage of reporting on how McVay distances himself and closed himself off while dealing with traces of burnout while the Rams went 5-12. During this time, it was Morris that stepped up as a leader in the building for the players. This wasn’t the first time this has happened either.

In 2021, it was Morris that kept the Rams together and got McVay back on track after a three-game losing streak in November. In an article by ESPN’s Seth Wickersham, he detailed an interaction that Morris and McVay had that got the Rams head coach back on track.

One day in November, Morris asked McVay, “You all right?” Both men knew the answer. Morris reminded McVay that he gets lost inside his own head, alienating himself. “Think anybody else knows?” McVay asked. “Absolutely,” Morris said. “Sometimes people need you,” Morris told McVay. “Sometimes when your voice is around, you give people comfort. Make them feel better. You make them want to go play.”

For all of the criticism that Morris takes, his ability to lead and step up when his number is called tends to go unnoticed.

Following Morris’ talk with McVay, the Rams went on to lose just one of their final 10 games and win the Super Bowl. During that stretch, the defense ranked third in overall EPA per play, eighth in dropback in EPA, and second in rush EPA. Over the final 16:59 of the NFC Championship Game and 25:15 of the Super Bowl, Morris and the Rams defense gave up 0 points to the San Francisco 49ers and Cincinnati Bengals.

Morris often doesn’t get enough credit for those performances and he will deflect to the talent that he was working with on the defensive side of the ball. However, it was Morris’ halftime speech and adjustments that propelled the defense to six second half sacks.

For the second time in the McVay era, the Rams will have a defensive coordinator going into their third season. The last one was Wade Phillips who coached the defensive side of the ball from 2017 to 2019.

Hopefully Morris gets his second chance to be a head coach over the next few coaching cycles. In the meantime, the Rams will gladly keep him as their defensive coordinator. Since arriving in Los Angeles, he’s shown that he’s the glue that has kept everything together and been a visible leader when the team needed it.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Thank You Jim Everett

joram372February 27, 2023 03:42AM

  Rams scheme tied the hands of our best two Players on D.

Ramgator137February 27, 2023 03:58AM

  EXACTLY my friend!

Ramsdude103February 27, 2023 04:10AM

  I agree, however the reasoning is sound

Ram_Ruler88February 27, 2023 04:14AM

  Re: I agree, however the reasoning is sound

Ramsdude73February 27, 2023 04:58AM

  So, he wants Ramsey to do the thing he is least successful at? Attachments

JimYoungblood53101February 27, 2023 05:35AM

  Then he MUST go.

Ramgator66February 27, 2023 08:16AM

  Would not go that far. Attachments

JimYoungblood5369February 27, 2023 08:37AM

  Re: Thank You Jim Everett

Old Goat146February 27, 2023 05:35AM

  The Truth dropper!!! lol

Ramsdude85February 27, 2023 05:45AM

  More facts. Attachments

JimYoungblood5385February 27, 2023 05:52AM

  Here are a few ‘what if’ question for y’all…

Rams4386February 27, 2023 06:15AM

  Good questions 43.

Ramsdude96February 27, 2023 06:31AM

  Re: Here are a few ‘what if’ question for y’all…

303086February 27, 2023 06:42AM

  They don't care

JimYoungblood5360February 27, 2023 06:55AM

  Re: Here are a few ‘what if’ question for y’all…

Ramsdude90February 27, 2023 07:42AM

  Re: Here are a few ‘what if’ question for y’all…

AlbaNY_Ram70February 27, 2023 07:52AM

  Again, not a serious question

JimYoungblood5362February 27, 2023 08:08AM

  Re: Here are a few ‘what if’ question for y’all…

Rams4360February 27, 2023 08:46AM

  More facts

JimYoungblood5353February 27, 2023 06:23AM

  Why di this post get so little play? So few responses?

JimYoungblood5366February 27, 2023 06:26AM

  Whoa JY53.

Ramgator77February 27, 2023 08:34AM

  Re: Whoa JY53.

Ramsdude63February 27, 2023 08:43AM

  Reasonable people can disagree---

JimYoungblood53151February 27, 2023 08:43AM

  Results you say? Attachments

JimYoungblood5367February 27, 2023 06:46AM