I would be good with that if the Rams release Stafford and we can get him for cheap. Which is possible as they have an out in his contract. no clue if they want to use it. trading for him and taking on that contract though wouldnt be a good move
I assume by your comments you didn;t seeStafford play last week... he much better then rgers today and IMHO be an upgrade.
As I said in the Aaron Glenn thread... Who still runs this bitch? Woody Johnson, that's who. Which means...I don't give a flying shit WHO the DC and OC are. Johnson will figure out a way to fuck it all up anyway, so why bother speculating?
Carley is the pass game coordinator for MacVay and more than held his own. Big strength with the Rams is their passing schemes.
I always find those titles to be weird. Especially on a team where the head coach designs the offense and calls the plays. What’s the OC do? And what does the passing game coordinator do that the OC and HC don’t already do? I genuinely don’t know.
Fair but at the very least they’re sitting in all the meetings absorbing the game plans and play designs. Mike McDaniel held the run game coordinator title in San Francisco and Slowik was the passing game coordinator.
Stafford would be very good but not cheap. He has a pretty hefty cap value with the Rams. Plus they would want picks which is a Nono for us.
With Coen going back on his word to TB and likely going to Jags, he might be interested in Caley as well, since Coen is also McVey guy. Might need to move quickly on that one.
I dunno, missing out on Caley doesn't feel like a huge deal to me. Kubiak may have a lower ceiling but he's experienced and that to me is paramount with this hire. To be clear I'd be fine with Caley but if he goes to Tampa I won't feel like we missed out on the next big thing. Until next year at this time when he's getting head coaching interviews and we need a new OC.
Fair question, and won’t say I’m an expert on this by any means. But while the HC with the OC are responsible to flow down the game plan and play design tailored to each opponent, the actual implementation and detail coordination with the QBs, and the Offense, including all practices, offensive meetings, practice squad simulations for each opponent, feedback to the OC and tweeks based on each player strengths and conditions is all run by the coordinators. Probably a critical stepping stone to become an OC and a good one if you are fortunate enough to work for a great one..ie McVay, and others.
Bobby Slowik now available as an OC candidate. Personally I’d like a little experience and track record surrounding a first time HC. Thoughts?
Apparently Mike Westhoff will be assisting Glenn in some type of consultant role, perhaps in coaching search and/or training camp. Any Westhoff involvement is welcome…