To me he's nothing more than a well refined, smooth talking Skip BaylessI wouldn’t call him a reporter, I’d call him a bullshitter.
Semi-informed hot takes… writes some columns… that kind of stuff.
Might talk to contacts around the league.. for more “perspectives”…. But he’s not on the ground… talking to people.. building relationships & getting deep into his subject. His coin is breaking rumors and that kind of shit.
That’s not a reporter and there is a difference.
That would be a major mistake and the Rams would be looking for a new Head Coach in two years. Look at New Orleans & Tampa and you see how the Rams will end up with Morris. Hopefully, somebody steps in and realizes hiring a HC that has a losing record as a Head Coach is not a recipe for success.Gulp. It’s Morris. Get ready for it.
Actually it would be better if Morris gets hired as HC by another team.Would be hilarious if Morris and the other coach get hired away and we get left with nothing.
A team can't be held hostage this time of year by their coach.
I thought it was Tampa, and a short stint as an interim coach for the Falcons, where Morris exhibited his HC abilities.That would be a major mistake and the Rams would be looking for a new Head Coach in two years. Look at New Orleans & Tampa and you see how the Rams will end up with Morris. Hopefully, somebody steps in and realizes hiring a HC that has a losing record as a Head Coach is not a recipe for success.
Available experienced head coaches, who've coached in the last 10 years and have a winning record (& age....if that matters):That would be a major mistake and the Rams would be looking for a new Head Coach in two years. Look at New Orleans & Tampa and you see how the Rams will end up with Morris. Hopefully, somebody steps in and realizes hiring a HC that has a losing record as a Head Coach is not a recipe for success.
Your personal opinion of him doesn't change what he does. Your dislike for his comments doesn't change what he does. He hates the Rams with a passion but that doesn't change what he does.I wouldn’t call him a reporter, I’d call him a bullshitter.
Semi-informed hot takes… writes some columns… that kind of stuff.
Might talk to contacts around the league.. for more “perspectives”…. But he’s not on the ground… talking to people.. building relationships & getting deep into his subject. His coin is breaking rumors and that kind of shit.
That’s not a reporter and there is a difference.
Gulp. It’s Morris. Get ready for it.
Report: Rams have ‘contingency plan’ if head coach Sean McVay leaves
While there is no tentative deadline for McVay’s decision, Rams' chief operating officer Kevin Demoff is steadfast that the franchise is prepared for whichever one the sixth-year head coach makes, alluding to the fact that the Rams have a contingency plan should they be in the market for a new...www.yardbarker.com
Kevin Demoff says Rams are prepared for Sean McVay departure
Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff says the team has a plan in place in case coach Sean McVay decides to leave but there is no timeline for any decisions.www.latimes.com
View: https://twitter.com/_mlfootball/status/1613355955336671232?s=61&t=mgli2niypYUJ2j8wedoa0g
That's been my suspicion too. I'd like to be wrong about that - extremely so.Even though this is Florio it may be correct at least in part.
Imo the Rams ARE facing a serious rebuild. No idea how McVay reacts to that, but it means that whoever will be the coach has a lot to come to grips with and the sooner the better.
I personally don't think he's solely leaving because of the "Superbowl window closing" but if he is then that is definitely weak as hell.That's been my suspicion too. I'd like to be wrong about that - extremely so.
I just figured coming into this season that McVay only had 3 (maybe 4) seasons left before he would start a family and make bank working half his current hours (probably for a decade) . If he thinks the SB window is almost closed, then he'd be on his way out before it reopens. In that case, maybe the time to leave is now.
Gulp. It’s Morris. Get ready for it.
Report: Rams have ‘contingency plan’ if head coach Sean McVay leaves
While there is no tentative deadline for McVay’s decision, Rams' chief operating officer Kevin Demoff is steadfast that the franchise is prepared for whichever one the sixth-year head coach makes, alluding to the fact that the Rams have a contingency plan should they be in the market for a new...www.yardbarker.com
Kevin Demoff says Rams are prepared for Sean McVay departure
Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff says the team has a plan in place in case coach Sean McVay decides to leave but there is no timeline for any decisions.www.latimes.com
View: https://twitter.com/_mlfootball/status/1613355955336671232?s=61&t=mgli2niypYUJ2j8wedoa0g
Took the words right out of my mouth. I mean no doubt the Rams have lots of issues, but when we get the OL healthy again I don't think they will be one of them.OL is not in 'shambles'. It was overwhelmed by injury. To the extent it requires re-working, more than one team in the league has shown it's possible to retool a line in just one season.
Why? Assuming his plan all along was to coach two more seasons, why go through a tear down/rebuild if you can't see yourself getting back to the promised land?I personally don't think he's solely leaving because of the "Superbowl window closing" but if he is then that is definitely weak as hell.
Damn straight.Actually it would be better if Morris gets hired as HC by another team.
We wonder too!I have a question for my Rams brethren: what is it that Demoff and Snead see in Morris?
I don't get it, what am I missing here?
Thanks for your answers..
~ArkyRamsFan~
If I had to guess, and I am just guessing;I have a question for my Rams brethren: what is it that Demoff and Snead see in Morris?
I don't get it, what am I missing here?
Thanks for your answers..
~ArkyRamsFan~