Bill Polian

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  • #60694
    JackPMiller
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    There is talk, he would like to come back into the NFL. If the Rams decide to go elsewhere, with their front office, getting rid of Demoff and Snead. I’m thinking Polian would be a nice fit.

    #60695
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
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    i would not be in favor of that. age is a big factor for me, and he’s 74 years old.

    #60697
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    What makes you think that Demoff’s job is in jeopardy?

    #60707
    Avatar photozn
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    There is talk, he would like to come back into the NFL. If the Rams decide to go elsewhere, with their front office, getting rid of Demoff and Snead. I’m thinking Polian would be a nice fit.

    That’s because it’s a familiar name to you. It honestly doesn;t mean anything more than that.

    If they actually were going to replace those guys (which I doubt) they would look at people we don’t know about.

    Unless you were one of the people who were talking up Keim and Schneider before they were hired by Arizona and Seattle, respectively.

    #60708
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Polian is the only guy I found that had a positive hit rate on QBs in the first round. That is from the old Bradford vs Suh debates. But Polian is old now.

    Agamemnon

    #60709
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Bill Polian, NFL Front Office Insider: This is a tough call. Wentz has size, an excellent arm, a winning track record and outstanding intelligence. The problem is that he has not faced top competition. Goff, on the other hand, has played at the highest level, but Cal wasn’t great and didn’t win many games. He has excellent height and great bloodlines; his father, Jerry, was a pro baseball player. He also has exceptionally quick and active feet, a very fast release and good accuracy. He plays in a pure spread system, and as a result he is often under duress from rushers. He extends plays well and sees and scans the field exceptionally. In the end, the level-of-competition argument favors Goff, and the size argument favors Wentz. If you put a gun to my head and forced me to make a pick, it would be Wentz based on size alone. Then again, if you put the gun down I might change my mind. I think both players have what it takes to succeed in the NFL.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/jared-goff-carson-wentz-nfl-insiders-cast-votes/story?id=38648039

    Agamemnon

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