It seems like we all agree and like the talent we have and have added since last season.
So, having said that, Is Shula, in his first year as an NFL DC, the biggest question mark on our D this year?
Will he be able to come up with competitive game plans week after week?
Will he be able to "adjust" in game and at the half when we need him too?
Will he be able to put our young talent in the best positions to succeed?
Will he play soft and scared like Morris did or will he be more aggressive?
To me, Raheem Morris's biggest asset was his experience. It didn't hurt having multiple HOF'er to work with either. lol
Shula doesn't have a fraction of the knowledge and experience that Morris had and will be forced to excel for team that believes they have a legit shot at the SB. That's a lot of pressure.
I love Shula's pedigree and I am sure he is a very smart dude but his inexperience as an NFL might be an issue. I can see Shula getting better as the season goes on but I am hoping for a fast start from him making Shula the next big thing in the coaching ranks!
#HelmetHornsMatter
“Well, the color is good, I like the metallic blue,” Youngblood recently said while laughing, via NFL Journal. “The horn is terrible. It looks like a ‘C.’ When I first saw it on the logo I honestly thought it was a Charger logo.
“Now when I see it on the helmet, it just isn’t a ram horn. There is no distinct curl like a mature ram horn. I don’t know how the Rams could get that wrong. That is your symbol and it has been for what? Seventy years or more? Longer than I have been alive? It’s just not us, it’s not the Rams.”---Mr. Ram Jack Youngblood