First, wasting time on Florio is not on my ‘to do’ list. It’s senseless. Second, to be fair, I can only think of one poster that is advocating McVay’s departure due to his ‘22 season results. And I consider his position irrational. Now some, including yours truly, have questioned many McVay decisions but that’s hardly unique for fans during a losing season. I still love McVay and hope he caby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteden-the-coach Why is Eric Bieniemy not getting hired? There has to be a reason and he doesn't call the plays. Harbaugh has a winning record as an NFL Head Coach and if I am going to take a chance on a coordinator, I go Ken Dorsey of Buffalo. First Payton and now Harbaugh? Two very bitter pills for me to have to swallow. Ken Dorsey is intriguing, though.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteden-the-coach I think it might be a couple of picks like a 3rd & a 5th. If it's a number 1 I pass and focus on Jim Harbaugh. There I posted it, the only coordinator I like is DeMeco Ryans, but I want an offensive coach. I also think it is a better scenario if the Rams hire a proven HC with a winning record. I believe you are correct, den. The draft compensation is negotiable.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
This is just one article I found.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram QuoteLMU93 He went 2-3 as the starter, they averaged 21.2 PPG. Stafford went 3-6 as a starter (.333 winning percentage compared to Baker's .400) and the Rams averaged 16.8 PPG. There you go with the facts, AlbaNY. They can be such pesky things.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Nice post, SoCal. It really resonates with me.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- sounds like he might be open to coming back to Rams if the right starting job doesn't open up Yeah, sounds like he’s thinking long term as I’ve posted about. This could be a win-win-win for all parties. Fingers crossed.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Something is seriously wrong with where his head is at right now. Hell, he’s been kinda ‘off’ all season long. I’m genuinely worried about his current mental state, tbh.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewaterfield This season was as much Kroenke's fault as anyone connected with the organization. I’m curious. How, exactly, was this season Kroenke’s fault? Or was that satire?by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
But they haven’t translated to plays on the field. Very frustrating.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
His accuracy was atrocious and he also took unnecessary sacks, something that a rookie QB should know not to do. He missed a second consecutive opportunity to impress other teams (and the Rams). He does have potential but I do think he needs to be coached up by a gifted O mind before he’ll ever be a quality franchise QB. His inconsistency has been on full display recently.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
1. It would kill me to actually have to pay Saints a 1st, plus other picks. 2. I have an intense dislike for Payton. Not sure if I could ever bring myself to root for him. I’ll think of other reasons to be mad if you can give me a little time. But those first 2 reasons are each deal-breakers.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Frankly, I’m glad it’s over. Sigh…by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
At the half he’s 8-13 for 46 yards. No TD’s and 1 int.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
QuoteRampage2K- QuoteRams43 QuoteRam_Ruler He signed an extension not even a year ago. And he only signed it though 3 more seasons. Would he really leave after already seemingly setting a retirement date ? I think McVay is burned out. I think he said as much privately. If true, it’s kinda like a medical condition. IOW, it’s beyond McVay’s control. If I were forced to wager, I would bet thby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam_Ruler He signed an extension not even a year ago. And he only signed it though 3 more seasons. Would he really leave after already seemingly setting a retirement date ? I think McVay is burned out. I think he said as much privately. If true, it’s kinda like a medical condition. IOW, it’s beyond McVay’s control. If I were forced to wager, I would bet that he takes an indefinite leby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram QuoteRidgewood Ram If McVay goes, Snead can go with him. Growing tired of him too. He cannot draft. How, then, would you explain this? "Despite the Rams taking an aggressive approach to acquiring proven talent instead of maintaining early-round draft picks, Los Angeles has the third-most homegrown players in the league." Yeah, Ridgewood was engaging in some hypeby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I don’t think any of us want a HC that’s anything less than 100% committed. And FA and the draft are approaching while McVay dithers.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
STRONGLY recommend using the link in order to view good Glazer video. Sean McVay rumors: Some Rams colleagues would be surprised if he returns Jay Glazer’s report on Sunday suggests that McVay is leaning towards television jobs Kenneth Arthur There are few, if any, NFL insiders worth listening to more than FOX’s Jay Glazer. His reports, unlikely many of his colleagues, are rarelyby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Where will Rams turn next if Sean McVay leaves NFL for TV this year? Rumors are running rampant that McVay is undecided about coming back Kenneth Arthur had a feeling that Sean McVay’s answer on Friday about leaving the Los Angeles Rams for a broadcasting job were a bit of a dodge. Why not just be transparent about the reasons for staying with the Rams and when the right time wouldby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
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Some very troubling stuff in here.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesstrams ..and maybe vice versa, as well.. I’m afraid that you’re right, man. McVay is the lynchpin here.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteStafford9 this is going to be a nightmare if McVay goes, there are a lot on this board that want him gone and now the Rams will go back to the Jeff Fisher days I’m only aware of a single poster here that has declared that he wants McVay gone. Now Morris? That’s a whole different kettle of fish.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Peter King seems to think McVay will still be coaching in 2023. 6. I think anyone who is really paying attention has to have some uncertainty about whether Sean McVay returns to coach the Rams in 2023. 7. I think one of the issues—and this is just me making an educated guess—is whether there’s a network out there that would come at McVay with the fervor that TV came after him 10 monthsby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Will the Ravens Re-Sign Lamar Jackson? Why Jackson’s Contract Must be a No-Brainer for Baltimore The 2023 NFL offseason is set to bring massive changes across the league. The last two offseasons saw an unprecedented number of trades take place that involved star players and quarterbacks. This year’s slate of free agents has only two clear starters at quarterback: Lamar Jackson and Geno Smby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
If Sean McVay leaves, should Rams worry about Aaron Donald doing the same? Cameron DaSilva The Los Angeles Rams gave Sean McVay a contract extension after winning Super Bowl LVI, keeping him with the organization through the 2026 season. However, just one year into the deal, McVay’s future in Los Angeles is already uncertain. Adam Schefter reported on Saturday night that he’s notby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams and Sean McVay having 'ongoing dialogue' about coach's future Despite being under contract through 2026, Sean McVay isn’t certain to return as the Rams’ head coach next season. According to multiple reports, he’ll take some time after this season ends to decide whether he wants to continue coaching. It’s been a trying and challenging 2022 campaign, both on and off the field forby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com