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AFC playoffs: Raiders @ Texans GDT

nfl.com has 3 items featuring/mentioning Watt. The guy played 3 games this season, literally had positive impact on them, played no part on their win and somehow managed to get tons of camera time. It's funny because one article blasts espn for focusing on Watt, but 2 links above this article is titled "Every JJ Watt sideline shot". I get that he's the biggest thing and a future HOFer, but enough. Osweiler, Clowney, Hopikins, etc. should be getting praise, not some cheerleader.

Rams Assistants Are Free To Go

Fassel is a st coach. And a good one.
That's it.
This pressure you are taking about is non existent.
He's not on any radar as a HC candidate for any team.
I don't understand how you aren't comprehending this.
He was 'just' a ST coach. Now he's 'more than' a ST coach. A veteran HC probably wouldn't see him as a threat, but a rookie HC might.

He also might not. :unsure:

After arrival of Rams, TV ratings decline in LA

Interesting how you make this out to affect St Louis somehow (also that the original story came from St Louis). The NFL is down in television ratings by 8% and LA is down less than half that. I'm curious how that's a negative for LA and how that affects St Louis? Though one thing OP didn't include in his comments and PFT didn't either though it's in the original article is that St Louis Fox affiliate dropped from a 13.4 to an 8.8 while LA dropped from an 8.3 to an 8.0.

My comment didn't have anything to do with any of what you just said. Just simply that there were plenty of people here, other sites, and the media pointing out and using these exact stories last season against St. Louis and those people are now defending and using excuses for LA. It is ironic. And there have been plenty of articles and pics from la media before and during the games this season pointing out how many empties there were... just like was happening last season in St. Louis. It is ironic.

For most people though this isn't an LA vs St Louis discussion. Ironic that only one side of such a discussion is making it one. I can't wait for the day this petty garbage is over

For me it isn't LA vs St. Louis, it is Kroenke, Demoff, and media vs. the fans. Blowing stupid shit out of proportion to put down whole areas for the purpose of moving their agendas for money when their problem before and STILL is their product. I just want to win games for a god damn change. I want to be entertained by the product on the field not be talked down to by ownership or the media while watching what we've watched the last fifteen years.

Either way, what i said has nothing to do with anything other than it is ironic. But it goes away pretty easy... quit being losers.

Memento's Obligatory 3-4 Defense Mock (since Jrry started one)

Again I can't get past the Quinn deal and Kevin Demoff stated in a recent interview with Myles Simmons that the Rams are a 4-3 defense because they have the best 3 technique DT in the game in Aaron Donald, so although the Rams have personnel for the 3-4 I'm not sure they will make the change to that defense.

Now I would love Wade Phillips, however, if that stays true and the Rams don't go 3-4 then Raheem Morris is more likely a DC candidate than Phillips, IMHO.

Letting starters go

I really wanted them to keep Amendola. He's the only guy we've had with the exception of Kenny Britt that was capable of getting separation from his defender. He also had 10/10 hands...a shame he couldn't stay healthy
In 2012 Amendola was outstanding. He just couldn't stay healthy though. The only other receiver the Rams had that could separate was Danario Alexander, unfortunately for him he only had one good leg. Had he not had knee troubles I think the guy would have been a top 10 WR.

Rams to launch “wide-ranging” search on Friday

Yep.

He's a 22 year old, just out of college, playing the toughest position in all of sports at the highest level. He's got the talent. Just needs good coaching, good teammates, and time.

I agree. Goff has potential should be given 2017 with decent offensive and QB coaches. I have faith. I got my Goff #16 for Christmas !!

Must change my avatar. ;)

Virtual Reality NFL games

I got the Samsung Gear VR for x-mas and that thing is pretty amazing for a portable, phone driven headset. One of the first things my fiends and I talked about was how cool it would be to have an NFL players (particularly the QB's) experience in 360* VR. That shit would be unreal. I can only imagine how far they are going to take this technology....the possibilities are almost limitless. There is already HD, 360* VR Porn.......or so I have heard.:whistle:

NFL coaching carousel: Here are three defensive coordinator options for Redskins

NFL coaching carousel: Here are three defensive coordinator options for Redskins
Also, why everything revolves around Josh McDaniels and Kyle Shanahan
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/n...e-defensive-coordinator-options-for-redskins/


With Washington letting go of its defensive staff Thursday, I can't help but wonder if Jay Gruden turns back to an old friend for help. If I were Gruden, who served as the Bengals offensive coordinator before taking the Redskinsjob in 2014, I'd at least place a call to Cincinnati to see about bringing Paul Guenther in to run his defense. With Guenther still under contract, however, it may be a moot point considering Bengals owner Mike Brown is a stickler for this stuff.


There would clearly be a strong familiarity there, though Brown may also be keen to keep Guenther on staff as the possible replacement for Marvin Lewis if he gets moved to the front office after the 2017 season. Regardless, it is likely a moot point.

While it may seem crazy to some, I'd actually reach back to the past and pursue Ramsdefensive coordinator Gregg Williams, who had a tremendous run as the Redskins defensive coordinator from 2004-2007 under Joe Gibbs. Williams was beloved by players in Washington, who actually pushed him hard to be their head coach when Gibbs retired for the second time in 2007. Jim Zorn got hired instead.

While things were hardly rosy between Williams and owner Dan Snyder at the end -- Williams interviewed for the job but did not get it -- I've heard that relationship has been sound in recent years and Williams would bring a certain swagger back to a defense that has been suspect since he left. Numerous league sources said they expect Williams to have multiple opportunities for defensive coordinator jobs, so time may be of the essence here, but it's certainly worth Gruden exploring.

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Would Gregg Williams welcome a return to Washington? USATSI
Wade Phillips is also far from being ready to retire and he is in limbo right now in Denver with an expiring contract and an uncertain future. His son, Wes, coaches tight ends under Gruden. Of course, the Redskins passed on an opportunity to hire him before -- and Phillips extended his distinguished coaching resume by winning a Super Bowl in Denver coordinating an elite defense -- but this league works in funny ways sometimes.

That would be the case if any of these three situations came to pass.

It all starts with McDaniels, Shanahan
The dominoes will start to fall this weekend based on the interviews for Josh McDaniels and Kyle Shanahan. They are highly coveted and most teams are looking for quarterback guru types and once these two have a feel for which jobs are the best fit, things will start moving.

I'd suspect teams to make a strong case and be willing to be open to various structures and arrangements to get McDaniels. He's been coveted by 49ers owner Jed York for quite some time, for instance. And I continue to hear that the Rams, while having GM Les Snead as part of this coach hiring process through these early stages, will be open to considering other ideas should that be what it takes to get the right candidate.


Where's Jeff Fisher?
It's been very quiet on the Jeff Fisher front since he was the first coach to be fired this season. I didn't expect there to be any head coaching interest and I doubt there will be. I wonder if a year from now he recasts himself as a team president type -- I think he'd be great -- with a team like the Bears, where he formerly played, perhaps a fit. Fisher could have a long run at the NFL league office in New York as well, if he wanted, I believe.

More coaching news:

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Atlanta Falcons

When Shanahan gets a job elsewhere, the Packers' Tom Clements would be an interesting name for the Falcons to consider as their next offensive coordinator. He'd click well with Matt Ryan.

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Baltimore Ravens

I'm hearing rumblings that the Ravens may add former Bills offensive coordinator Greg Roman to their coaching staff. John Harbaugh is not making any coordinator changes but has an opening on his staff he could shuffle around and Roman does his best work in the run game, where Baltimore struggled. Roman formerly worked for Harbaugh's brother, Jim, in San Francisco.

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Buffalo Bills

There's been a lot of scuttlebutt about the Bills' in-fighting and whether the front office's plan to go with Anthony Lynn as the next head coach goes through. Things have a way of going sideways there. Lynn, who has strong internal support and is favored by key players in the locker room, interviewed on Thursday with the Bills after interviewing with the 49ers on Wednesday. If this is not resolved by early next week, then it could go in a different direction.

Panthers defensive coordinator Sean McDermott interviewed in Buffalo earlier this week and left a very strong impression. And while the Bills have yet to ask for permission to speak to Lions defensive coordinator Teryl Austin for the job, which is not unusual as he cannot interview until after Detroit's wild-card game this weekend anyway, that could take place pending how things go with Lynn.

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Carolina Panthers

You may not have heard much about Panthers linebackers coach Al Holcomb, but keep an eye on him as coordinator jobs come into focus. He's very highly thought of in Carolina and would likely be the front-runner for a coordinator job there if McDermott and Panthers assistant Steve Wilks, who interviewed for the Rams opening this week, got head coaching jobs. Holcomb would be someone both of those men would want to have on their staff if he went elsewhere. Holcomb joined the Giants in 2009 as a quality control coach and won a ring with them before joining the Panthers in 2013 where he has done strong work with their linebackers.

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Jacksonville Jaguars

It has been quiet on the Tom Coughlin front as well since his interview with Jacksonville a while back. That's not necessarily a good thing or a bad thing for job prospects.

Why Rams legend Isaac Bruce is the most underrated receiver of all time and should be a HOF this yr.

I have a feeling first time ballot guys will be LT, Jason Taylor, and possibly Brian Dawkins. I really believe Warner gets in this year so that leaves 1 space left.

Honestly I really think it'll be between Owens, Coreyll, and Lynch. I don't see Bruce getting in this year unfortunately but the Ray of sunshine is he does have a super bowl ring over Owens and similar numbers outside of the TD's.

Hopefully that is enough for his case!

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