Rams Hire Ray "Bubba" Ventrone as ST Coordinator

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Whether it's a good or bad hire, we can all agree that Special Teams Coordinator IS an important role.
Maybe the thread title should be corrected to Raymond or Bubba, since Bobby is Not his name.
 
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To be sure, I honestly believe the kids to the 'Hawks may have been a blessing in disguise. This loss essentially is forcing Sean to stop treating special teams as a second class unit and be more up proactive in fielding success - not just in talent but with coaching as well. I have always wanted to see the Horns field three units - offense, defense, and special teams - that are among the NFL's Top Five.

Similarly, he is also going to have to address the secondary defensive unit and get it up to snuff. We just might end up steamrolling every opponent in sight next season.
 
To be sure, I honestly believe the kids to the 'Hawks may have been a blessing in disguise. This loss essentially is forcing Sean to stop treating special teams as a second class unit and be more up proactive in fielding success - not just in talent but with coaching as well. I have always wanted to see the Horns field three units - offense, defense, and special teams - that are among the NFL's Top Five.

Similarly, he is also going to have to address the secondary defensive unit and get it up to snuff. We just might end up steamrolling every opponent in sight next season.
I mean really the only way to rectify this is by implementing those improvements and getting Stafford his 2nd ring (and hopefully Davante’s first).
 
To be sure, I honestly believe the kids to the 'Hawks may have been a blessing in disguise. This loss essentially is forcing Sean to stop treating special teams as a second class unit and be more up proactive in fielding success - not just in talent but with coaching as well. I have always wanted to see the Horns field three units - offense, defense, and special teams - that are among the NFL's Top Five.

Similarly, he is also going to have to address the secondary defensive unit and get it up to snuff. We just might end up steamrolling every opponent in sight next season.
Very true and in fairness as much as some feel the unit did improve under Ben Kotwica, Rams had a punt blocked against Carolina and a muffed punt against Seattle. So in essence, it makes sense to bring in a new Special Teams coordinator and assistant.

Now did Bubba Ventrone blow McVay away in the interview or did McVay like in previous years just settle on who was available. He did that in 2020 with John Bonamego as there not many available seasoned ST Coaches at that time and McVay hired the one that was. Then the following year Joe DeCamillis became available and his record as a ST Coordinator was much better so McVay pivoted quickly firing Bonamego and hiring DeCamillis, which was a huge upgrade and the unit was much better for it.

However, after the poor 2022 season, McVay made many changes on the staff and special teams was one of them. IMO, McVay wanted to get younger and had his eye on Blackburn back in 2018, but Blackburn chose to stay in Carolina under Ron Rivera. So now McVay had the guy he originally wanted, but Blackburn was just not very good and a bad hire.

So now is Bubba Ventrone Joe DeCamillis or Chase Blackburn? Let's hope he is more of a Joe DeCamillis as Ventrone has coached some upper tier units like DeCamillis because IMO, this unit must take steps forward because it cost the Rams a Super Bowl IMHO.
 
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