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January 15, 2015 at 9:03 am #16560GreatRamNTheSkyParticipant
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January 15, 2015 at 9:55 am #16565wvParticipantRams want to talk to Adam Gase for coordinator job
Posted by Darin Gantt on January 15, 2015, 6:13 AM EST========================
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/01/15/rams-want-to-talk-to-adam-gase-for-coordinator-job/He was up for some head coaching jobs, but Adam Gase might be the hottest property in the coordinator market soon.
According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Rams have requested permission to talk to the former Broncos offensive coordinator for their vacant play-calling job.
The Rams let Brian Schottenheimer walk out the door for the University of Georgia, and could obviously use an upgrade there.
The job would present a challenge, whether it’s with Sam Bradford or whichever quarterback they bring in this offseason.
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January 15, 2015 at 10:08 am #1656721DogParticipantSeems to me Peyton was the OC in Denver.
January 15, 2015 at 10:11 am #16568wvParticipantSeems to me Peyton was the OC in Denver.
Ok, then I’m for hiring Peyton.
Oh wait. Peyton’s annoying; how bout
Aaron Rogers ?w
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January 15, 2015 at 11:06 am #16571GreatRamNTheSkyParticipantIf Rams hire Gase, could Peyton Manning be an option at QB for Rams?
Heard Collin Cowherd say that if Broncos let Gase go then it is a sign they are stepping away from Manning.
If Manning heals up and wants to give it one more try could the Rams be his next landing spot?Manning guiding the offense might make the Rams defense better as well.
Bye, bye Sam, hello Peyton, draft a young QB to be groomed behind Peyton?
Yah, Peyton will be 39 but remember that Farve, Jurgensen and Kilmer all played into their 40s.
Would be fun to watch.
Grits
January 15, 2015 at 11:29 am #16572wvParticipantIf Rams hire Gase, could Peyton Manning be an option at QB for Rams?
Heard Collin Cowherd say that if Broncos let Gase go then it is a sign they are stepping away from Manning.
If Manning heals up and wants to give it one more try could the Rams be his next landing spot?
Manning guiding the offense might make the Rams defense better as well.
Bye, bye Sam, hello Peyton, draft a young QB to be groomed behind Peyton?
Yah, Peyton will be 39 but remember that Farve, Jurgensen and Kilmer all played into their 40s.Would be fun to watch.
Grits
Really doubt it. If Peyton’s got anything left,
Elway’s not gonna let him get away.Lets face it, the Rams are gonna
draft a youngster,
build up the OLine,
play good defense,
Run the ball — and hope that Sam’s Knees
can carry them.w
vJanuary 15, 2015 at 3:57 pm #16582znModeratorRams seek interview with Adam Gase
By Nick Wagoner | ESPN.com
http://espn.go.com/blog/st-louis-rams/
EARTH CITY, Mo. — After a last-minute change of heart by the San Francisco 49ers left Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Adam Gase without their head-coaching position, he’s quickly become one of the hottest commodities on the coaching market.
And the St. Louis Rams apparently moved quickly to express interest Thursday morning, as ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter reported the Rams have requested an offensive coordinator interview with Gase.
Gase would obviously have plenty of appeal for the Rams, and they are absolutely doing the right thing by seeking an interview with him. While some like to solely credit Peyton Manning for Denver’s offensive success, Manning often points to Gase as one of his favorite coaches and speaks highly of Gase at every turn. With Gase in charge of the offense, the Broncos set NFL offensive records in 2013 and finished second in the league in scoring and fourth in total offense in 2014.
The question isn’t whether Gase would be a good hire so much as it is whether the Rams can land him. In that regard, there is no shortage of competition.
The 49ers reached out to Gase to make him offensive coordinator after passing him over for the head-coaching job, and the Broncos spent time with Gase on Wednesday discussing their head-coaching job. The Jacksonville Jaguars and Oakland Raiders have also expressed at least some level of interest in Gase for their offensive coordinator openings.
And it’s the Atlanta Falcons that seem to loom largest in this. The Falcons have already interviewed Gase for their head-coaching job, and though it appears they prefer either Detroit defensive coordinator Teryl Austin or Seattle defensive coordinator Dan Quinn for that job, both coaches have expressed interest in bringing in Gase as offensive coordinator. To that end, the Falcons are expected to put in a formal interview request with Gase for the offensive coordinator position.
Clearly, that might just be a matter of housekeeping since Atlanta has already talked to him and knows him from the interview for the head-coaching job. With a quarterback in Matt Ryan and other talented young pieces like receiver Julio Jones and offensive lineman Jake Matthews in place in Atlanta — combined with the Rams’ potential relocation hovering over the franchise to go with a coaching staff that needs to win in 2015 — the Falcons would seem to be the more appealing job.
Of course, if the Rams’ re-hiring of defensive coordinator Gregg Williams last year taught us anything about the coaching carousel, it’s to never rule anything out. Things can always change, so we can’t categorically say the Rams won’t be a player here.
But where things stand now, it would seem things will indeed have to change for the Rams to have a chance to land Gase
January 15, 2015 at 5:24 pm #16604znModeratorFwiw, Gase runs the same system McD does. The Earhardt-Perkins.
So unless they dig up an obscure 4th system, chances are, the offense they run in 2015 will be a system they’ve already run. 1 of the big 3 systems common in the NFL: WC0, Earhardt-Perkins, Coryell.
January 15, 2015 at 6:11 pm #16616InvaderRamModeratori don’t like this potential hiring at all. he’s a pass oriented guy. and it seems like this team is built for ball control.
January 15, 2015 at 8:21 pm #16629JackPMillerParticipant21Dog wrote:
Seems to me Peyton was the OC in Denver.Ok, then I’m for hiring Peyton.
Oh wait. Peyton’s annoying; how bout
Aaron Rogers ?w
vWhat is wrong with bringing in Brett Favre? Still, I’d rather bring in Tom Brady to be OC.
January 16, 2015 at 7:31 am #16661GreatRamNTheSkyParticipantI don’t get the feeling that even though teams have talked to Gase about being a head coach, that, they are sold on him just yet as a head coach. So, he is going to be an OC somewhere. I think the Rams have better skilled players on offense then San Francisco or Oakland and unless Denver hires him as the HC I can’t see him staying there as the OC.
I think Rams have a real good shot at this guy as the OC.
Grits
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