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In addition to Ejiro Evero going to Denver as DC, I could see Wes Phillips joining O'Connell in MN as OC.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pad3F9y_rQs
In addition to Ejiro Evero going to Denver as DC, I could see Wes Phillips joining O'Connell in MN as OC.
I hope he gets the Vikings job.It will be title only because Dennis Allen already stated he will continue to call the defensive plays, but that could change after a year, I truly hope Pleasant gets the gig.
That job is going to Ed DonatellI hope he gets the Vikings job.
Happy for him
My hope for McVay's career progression: multiple championships as HC, then move into GM role and more championships, then team president and more championships. If I'm Stan that dude would never leave my organization. My checkbook would ensure that.
No, it was create because of the misconception that there was some bias and to appease public opinion that gives race consideration in hiring practices is “fair”.
You’re entitled to your opinion even if it’s wrong.How have these shit takes not been deleted? And yeah, they're totally gross, shit, garbage takes.
If you really feel like there's not been racism in football... well... blocked. It's gross to read this garbage over and over again. Feel free to block me so we never interact.
It'd be bad enough getting it once, but dying on the hill that "racism doesn't exist in football b/c owners just want to win" (which has been your take in multiple threads now) is beyond the pale.
Hey Mack, we moved the discussion to another thread, which got locked. Think it's best to not discuss it further.How have these shit takes not been deleted? And yeah, they're totally gross, shit, garbage takes.
If you really feel like there's not been racism in football... well... blocked. It's gross to read this garbage over and over again. Feel free to block me so we never interact.
It'd be bad enough getting it once, but dying on the hill that "racism doesn't exist in football b/c owners just want to win" (which has been your take in multiple threads now) is beyond the pale.
Hey Mack, we moved the discussion to another thread, which got locked. Think it's best to not discuss it further.
Rams win 2nd SB in 2yr
Morris gets HC gig.
Rams get draft choice.
Fangio joins Rams.
Rams win 3rd SB in a row.
Shall I keep going?
Yes! Please do.Rams win 2nd SB in 2yrs.
Morris gets HC gig.
Rams get draft choice.
Fangio joins Rams.
Rams win 3rd SB in a row.
Shall I keep going?
You forgot Thomas Brown selected to be a head coach and we get two draft picks instead of one.
Vikings interviewing Thomas Brown for offensive coordinator job
Jordy McElroy
Wed, February 16, 2022,
View attachment 52385Vikings interviewing Thomas Brown for offensive coordinator job
Another member of the Super Bowl-winning Rams staff could be Minnesota-bound.sports.yahoo.com
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Los Angeles Rams running backs coach and assistant head coach Thomas Brown is expected to interview for the vacant offensive coordinator position with the Minnesota Vikings.
Brown, a former sixth-round draft pick for the Atlanta Falcons, has risen through the coaching ranks since his days training strength and condition at the University of Georgia. He latched on as a running backs coach for the Rams in 2020 before being promoted as an assistant head coach in their 2021 Super Bowl season.
The 35-year-old coach obviously has a clear connection with incoming Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell, who is expected to be introduced on Thursday.
There was talk of Wes Phillips, son of former longtime NFL coach Wade Phillips, potentially joining the team as an offensive coordinator, but his role, if there is one, hasn’t been confirmed yet.
But as of right now, considering the timing of this interview, this could be Brown’s job to lose.