Ok now that Fisher is gone?

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Who do we want/need to hire?? I have not followed the coaches out there. Also any word on Snead??
 
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Keep Snead I guess.....I enjoy his nonsensical double speak.....HC, no idea, although the idea of Harbaugh seems far fetched and does not thrill me.
 
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Please bring in an offensive minded genius. In recent years the Rams have not been able to develop the OL or WR group.
 
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Who do we want/need to hire?? I have not followed the coaches out there. Also any word on Snead??

Well if he shows up for the Jeff Fisher show tonight, he's probably safe for the rest of the season. After that, who knows.
 
I was a bit yoing during his broncos tenure. Was he a bad coach or what?

He had a rough first go. In his first offseason, he completely alienated and then moved on from Cutler only to bring in Tebow as a first rounder.

But - on hindsight, one could say that he was the first to see thru Cutler and that a he began the build that led to the Broncos Super Bowl Run. Who knows how much personnel input he had - but he has proven himself as an offensive mind and he wouldn't be a rookie head coach this time around.
 
Short (long) list for me:
1. Jim Harbaugh
2. David Shaw
3. Jon Gruden
4. Kyle Shanahan
5. Todd Haley
6. Matt Patricia
7. Teryl Austin
8. Anthony Lynn
9. Dave Toub
10. Jim Bob Cooter

Good list. I'd put Kyle above Gruden though. Gruden is the guy if you want to keep Williams and the defense, which I don't want right now. Secondary needs help at CB and I want a safer and more disciplined approach.
 
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He had a rough first go. In his first offseason, he completely alienated and then moved on from Cutler only to bring in Tebow as a first rounder.

But - on hindsight, one could say that he was the first to see thru Cutler and that a he began the build that led to the Broncos Super Bowl Run. Who knows how much personnel input he had - but he has proven himself as an offensive mind and he wouldn't be a rookie head coach this time around.

That's one way to put it. Not really the most accurate way of putting it. McDaniels blew things up to such a terrible extent that it did set Elway up with a nice opportunity to put together a Super Bowl team. But McDaniels certainly takes no credit for that.

The team he inherited in Denver was about the best job you could ask for. He had a young franchise QB coming off a Pro Bowl season. He had one of the top WRs in football. A good overall OL with a franchise LT. Their defense had some major flaws but also had good pieces.

Basically, he inherited a team that was capable of making the playoffs with some good coaching and personnel moves. McDaniels had complete control over personnel, IIRC. He more or less blew that team up. Got rid of all the talent and drafted horrendously.
 
Oh and btw, Kroenke's patience is a great opportunity for the hot coordinator types. Not sure how Stan is thinking on that, but Kyle for example you could add him and give him time to learn on the job, which isn't always the case with a lot of these owners.

Still want him to knock on Harbaugh's door with the blank check first of course. But I think Kyle might be a perfect fit for this team right now.