Should a head coach get players that fit his philosophy and then hire coaches who implement that or should he change his philosophy dependent on the players he has and then hire coaches who will help them to succeed?
If a coach is told by ownership that he will have 4-5 years to put together the type of team he wants then the former option would be best. The problem in the win-now-or-else NFL we have today is that the latter option is best. This is why we've had a constant turnover of coaches, offensive and defensive philosophies, and the subsequent confusion and failure that goes with it.
Although the thought of promoting an in-house coach to be the new OC is less than thrilling to me, it makes the most sense unless Fisher plans to radically change his style of offense.
Regarding your first sentence, that's been confusing to me. The coach (OC) didn't change, but the strategy seemed to year-over year.
2012: Drafted Quick, Pead and Given. Acquired Wells. Not really sure what the strategy was, at least I don't recall.
2013: Moved up to get Austin, Bailey. Acquired Long and Cook. That year, they made no bones about it, they were going spread. Did not work out, as we all know, so went back to the ground and Stacy became a houshold name to Rams fans.
2014: Drafted Robinson and Mason. Acquired Britt and Joseph. Again, most reports indicated an emphasis on the running game (with stout defense). Except, we didn't really stick to it a lot. And the rushing didn't live up to the hype: 20th in yards, 17th in yards per attempt.
So...
They've added to the roster on some years, anticipating a spread offense, then went run.
They've added to the roster on some years, anticipating running the ball, then passed a lot.
I was listening to the STL ESPN station today and the two guys were trying to figure it out too. Given the changes in course since 2012, it's hard to figure out which kind of coach Fisher will hire.
Like I said, the coach remained the same (Schottenheimer), but the players (type of) seemed to change from year to year.
OK... just had a thought:
No matter who Fisher hires, still have to fix that Oline - can't pass sitting on your back... and can't run if the defense is in the backfield.
IF they can do that, I think they've built a roster (because of the changes in strategy) that can be productive either way. Call it luck... but that's OK!