I forgot about Morris! Good idea. Similarly, I thought former Atlanta head coach Mike Smith got to short a list and should be given a look.by bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
Somebody thinks they should revisit their glory days.by bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
CBS sports.com reports Saints would trade Head Coach Sean Peyton. Don't mention what team wants to trade for him.by bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
Given Fisher's poor offensive judgement, this is an endorsement for Goff in my mind.by bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
He may have to do without the big names, though. Harbaugh is making $9 million a year and is only 2 years into a job that, realistically, could last forever. Saban is in essentially the same boat. Carroll would cost more than the Rams have in trade and that assumes Seahawks would agree. I just don't think SK can get those big names. Ultimately, it's not about the flash on day one but flash oby bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
I meant I didn't want a college coach that didn't have NFL experience. Sorry for the confusion.by bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
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I agree about college coaches. I'd want someone with NFL experience. That being said, I like: 1) Standford Head Coach David Shaw. He's killing it in Stanford but was bred in the NFL. I hear he'd be a hard get but maybe it's time for him to make the jump back. 2) Tampa Bay DCoordinator Mike Smith. He head coached Atlanta to winning seasons until injuries hit. 3) Arizona OCoordinator Howby bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com
I agree but don't agree. Fisher invested so little in the offensive side fo the ball, including coaches, that Robinson maybe hasn't had a chance. Assuming the Rams hire a good coaching staff, I'd give almost every offensive player a mulligan for their career to this point.by bbfulton3 - RamsFootballFans.com