He inherited Holt, Bruce, Pace, Jackson, Bulger, would have inherited Faulk too but Faulk didn't want to play for him. The guy inherited a top notch offense that went to the playoffs 2/3 times the previous 3 years. The guy should never be a head coach again. Never.No actually they won't. The argument is always the same, it was a learning experience. McD is a hot property at 11-17 and he did that at Denver ( a well regarded organization) and he was the guy who took Tebow in the first round (very controversial. Linehan came to what is considered a bad organization (heck many on this board rip on it), was saddled with Hasslett (who has a reputation as a snake around the league).
I realize that to you guys he left a bad taste, but it won't stop a guy from getting a second shot at head coach (note that it will NOT be the Rams though).
Linehan inherited a very good team with a lot of talent. Not all records are equal.
I realize that to you guys he left a bad taste, but it won't stop a guy from getting a second shot at head coach (note that it will NOT be the Rams though).
Bulger only played 8 games that year a 7th round rookie got a few starts. That 7th round rookie had a nice career, but Linehan got rid of him.I thought he inherited a 6-10 team. Good, not great passing attack and the defense and special teams were already below average.
Linehan's W/L record was really the least of it for me. His total inability to command a locker room and franchise killing drafts are what did him in.
Bulger, Jackson, Curtis were all under 30. He had nice pieces to work with.He got a team loaded with aging players and bloated contracts.....the Rams drafting from the Martz years left the team in serious trouble (yes they had Jackson, but not much else that had any life left in it).
Or Tye Hill. Or Adam Carriker. Or Brian Leonard. He had the worst drafts in the history of the world. Linehan is largely responsible for the 15-65 5 year run.perfect example of a guy that should stay an X's and O's guy. He can't draft unless you consider Joe Klopenstein a solid pick.
I like Linehans play design. But like everyone else he needs personnel to be successful.
Put it this way, I would take him over Boras in a second but until we get an Oline he wouldn't be successful.
I believe so until Devaney was hired.Linehan was running the Rams draft?
Linehan was running the Rams draft?
I think he had a lot of input.
Hill only lacked talent, instincts, and size. Other than that he was a great pick.He did and did not even have the gonads to stick to his own convictions. He really wanted Jay Cutler and had the opportunity to draft him, but was talked out of hit by Haslett and the Rams traded down enabling the Broncos to draft Cutler and selected CB Ty Hill instead who proved in his brief tenure with the Rams that he could not cover, tackle or stay healthy.
Just to make sure it wasn't a fluke.We touched the stove and burnt our hand. Why would you decide to touch the hot stove again?