Raheem Morris ... Head-Coach ?

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Quick, name three players from the Los Angeles Rams defense besides Aaron Donald.

OK, name two.

Raheem Morris knows. Coordinating a defense that features the ultimate centerpiece in Donald, the three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year with a knack for blowing up schemes with a single bull rush, is quite the bonus.

Yet what Morris has managed to achieve with a progressive unit that contains so many no-name and relatively cheap supporting cast members is among the key reasons the Rams (5-6) have played their way into the NFC playoff chase.

As Los Angeles prepares to host the Cleveland Browns and emergency quarterback Joe Flacco on Sunday at SoFi Stadium, its defense ranks 16th in the NFL for yards allowed and points allowed. Middle-of-the-pack stuff. And better.

It’s more impressive, though, when considering the Rams defense – which handled Kyler Murray and Geno Smith the past two weekends – ranks dead-last, 32nd in the league, for salary cap dollars spent on the defense. According to Spotrac, this amounts to $48.4 million – which includes Donald’s team-high $26 million cap figure.

In other words, Morris and Co. have been so resourceful in getting bang for the buck from their young defense. After Donald’s big number, the next-highest cap figure for a Rams defender, safety Jordan Fuller, is $2.8 million.

Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris during the first half of an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Nov. 26, 2023, in Glendale, Ariz.


Morris gets a lot of credit for making shrewd in-game adjustments, especially lately. Yet he was quick this week to talk up the behind-the-scenes work from his players. Here’s one way it has apparently shown up: The Rams have led the league in pass breakups the past two weeks after ranking last through 11 weeks.

He put names on the faces of players (Derion Kendrick, Ahkello Witherspoon, Quentin Lake, Russ Yeast, Cobie Durant) while making the point about work ethic. Yet there is little doubt that Morris’ fingerprints have pushed the right buttons.

Ask Rams coach Sean McVay. The two first worked together in 2012 while on Mike Shanahan’s staff with Washington, when McVay coached tight ends and Morris landed as defensive backs coach following a three-year stint as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' coach.

“We always talk about trying to help guys reach and realize their highest potential,” McVay said this week. “I think we’re seeing a lot of growth and development from a lot of people that he has an influence on and it certainly isn’t exclusive to just the defense. Raheem influences this whole building.”

That’s a strong endorsement for Morris’ viability as a candidate in the upcoming hiring cycle. Another one has come from Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who coached with Morris as assistants with the Bucs in the early 2000s. Tomlin has said that Morris – who has interviewed for multiple head coaching jobs in recent years – is the best coach in the league without a head-coaching job.

Experience should help his cause. Morris, 47, was 32 when he landed the Bucs job. Since then, he bolstered credentials as such: He worked as an assistant on offense with the Atlanta Falcons, plus had a stint as interim head coach. After reuniting with McVay in 2021, he coordinated a Super Bowl-winning unit.

They broke up the big-name defense that the Rams won the Super Bowl with, as star players such as Von Miller, Jalen Ramsey and Leonard Floyd were too expensive to keep in addition to Donald. Yet Morris has shown that he can still build a reputable unit, even on the cheap.

Now that’s resourceful.
 

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Let’s hope it’s all enough to get him a HC job and that they can bring Evero back.
 

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Let’s hope it’s all enough to get him a HC job and that they can bring Evero back.

I'd love Evero, but he more than deserves a head coaching opportunity. If we don't get him, I wouldn't mind promoting Coach Henderson to DC.
 

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I'd love Evero, but he more than deserves a head coaching opportunity. If we don't get him, I wouldn't mind promoting Coach Henderson to DC.
He’ll be a candidate, for sure.
 

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interesting packages---Young as a MIKE in sub package
Young at a DT in one shot in an overload front
and one with Hoecht as a DT
 

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Don’t excite Oldnot… He is wishing and hoping he gets an HC job so he doesn’t coach another season for the Rams….
 

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Staley may get his pink slip after this season.

If Morris goes, I want Staley back.
 

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I loved Staley here.

What about his track record suggests he’d be good?

He was ahead of the curve on light boxes and coverage.. but his Chargers defenses have not been good.
 

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I want Staley nowhere near this team. Chargers have all of the defensive pieces, and they're simply not competitive defensively.

Give a younger coordinator a chance if Morris leaves for a HC job.
 

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Yeah count me down for thanks but no thanks Brandon.
 

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A few posters are recommending Ejiro Evero; and I am also a fan.

However, a head coaching opportunity in 2024 seems a little bit like a reach to me.

First-year DC for two straight years, with teams that fired their head coaches before season's end.
Not Evero's fault but also not an ideal situation.

As far as the Panthers' defensive stats go ... 30th in points allowed, dead-last in take-aways and 24th in rushing yards allowed per-game. None of those are good stats.

The total yards allowed per-game is good (6th) but that's miss-leading because the Panthers are a bad team (2nd worst in point-differential), so opposing offenses are not passing much in the second half and are usually working the clock.

There may not be much talent to work with but still, a head coaching offer in 2024?????
 

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I loved Staley here.

What about his track record suggests he’d be good?

He was ahead of the curve on light boxes and coverage.. but his Chargers defenses have not been good.
There are plenty of great coordinators who flamed out as HCs.
 

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There are plenty of great coordinators who flamed out as HCs.
Agreed, but I don't think Staley is your Jim Schwartz/Spags type; he's had fantastic defenses and has terrible defensive stats.
 

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Agreed, but I don't think Staley is your Jim Schwartz/Spags type; he's had fantastic defenses and has terrible defensive stats.
He's had top-heavy defenses with injury-prone players, and they've underperformed whether he was coordinating or not. That points to a bigger problem. I disagree with the idea that we should ignore what he did as a coordinator for us because he has been unsuccessful as a HC elsewhere.