ReddingRam
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That would be coo Demoff, I would imagine and Kronke would sit in on 2nd interview unless they have a focus on one guy, than Kronke would have to get out that big fat bankroll.I'm a lot more worried about who is actually doing the interview
I would think that financial compensation alone would lure Payton and ease the pain for N.O if they are willing to let him go.
Sometimes these are used to get an idea for coordinators and such tooA bit of a head scratcher.
I honestly don't think Payton is the best option much less giving up compensation for him. Its not like we've stockpiled good young talent. The offense will have to be completely rebuilt.
Same here Coach.Not sure whyThis is my first choice now....Not giving up any players to the damn Saints...Either a conditional draft pick in 2018 or your broke owner can pay Payton the 40 million you still owe him.
I'll take the Door on the left please.And there was two:
I am underwhelmed by any of the choices. I am only militantly against former Ram failures, like Josh McDaniels and freaking Linehan. After the Fisher failure, with the "most experienced and talented" assemblage of assistant coaches (and highly paid), the Ram's performance was as effective as Linehan's Rams...maybe slightly better than Spags' Rams, and ALL of them never had a winning season as HC.
We fired Billy Devaney, and we haven't yet fired Les Snead.....We are not alone in being fans of teams that consistently pick failures to lead their respective teams and thank God not one of you have suggested Chip Kelly!uke:
I would rather get the GM that is good at picking HC's, but that's me.