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joemad
ParticipantHolding on the 2 point conversion….. that’s a shame……
Pitt at NE
Good games today…..I miss watching the Rams in the playoffs…. it’s been a long fucking time….
joemad
ParticipantCook is the same, but Aaron Rodgers is not the same as Case Keenum or Kellen Clemons…
joemad
ParticipantHouston roughed up Brady, but NE is a team that can overcome their mistakes.
Oseweiler is not a good QB…
I’m rooting for a KC GB SB….
joemad
ParticipantRichest cabinet in history…
That’s deep….
It’s a monarchy for Mercer’s and Trump’s family
joemad
ParticipantPurdy: Millennial McVay should throw perf fleek into Rams-49ers rivalry
The grandson of a beloved Bill Walsh aide will write another chapter in the two teams’ joint NFL history
SEAN McVAY … Interview: Monday … Current job: Washington offensive coordinator … Background: Turns 31 on Jan. 24. Grandson of 49ers Hall of Fame executive John McVay. Served as Washington’s offensive coordinator the past two seasons, ranking 17th and third in total yards. Coached Washington’s tight ends 2010-13. Got NFL break under Jon Gruden as Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant wide receivers coach in 2008. Spent 2009 with UFL’s Florida Tuskers. Did you know: He would be youngest-ever NFL head coach, and only third hired before age 32 (Harland Svare, 1962 Rams; Lane Kiffin, 2007 Raiders). Others interested: Los Angeles Rams
By Mark Purdy | mpurdy@bayareanewsgroup.com |
PUBLISHED: January 12, 2017 at 5:33 pm | UPDATED: January 13, 2017 at 3:13 am
While the 49ers continue to take a deliberate path on their search for a new head coach — which is tied to their deliberate search for a new general manager and deliberate search for a new Paraag Marathe personal barrista — their rivals in Los Angeles moved more quickly to fill their vacancy.Thursday morning, the Men Of Horned Helmets announced that their clipboard leader would be Sean McVay, who is 30 years old and touted as the youngest head coaching hire in modern NFL history.
(By the way, was just kidding about the Paraag personal barrista, though it sounds like something that Jed York’s right-hand man would certainly enjoy as he’s doing whatever he’s doing while being criticized rightly or wrongly for stuff I’m not sure he’s doing or not doing but what the heck.)
I think the McVay decision is a risky one for the Rams but a very inspired one. It’s risky because of his age and inexperience, of course. But let’s also be fair to the guy. McVay is not going to be a 30-year-old NFL head coach. His birthday is later this month. By the time he performs and real coaching activities, he will be 31.
That still makes him a risk. McVay has been a semi-successful NFL offensive coordinator with Washington. That means he has been in front of the offensive unit to install plays and direct traffic. But it’s a huge jump to suddenly be in charge of the entire team. And while the Rams have a young roster, professional football players are a tough audience to impress, especially if you are (A) no older than them and maybe even not as old as some of them and (B) have never played in the NFL yourself.
McVay falls into both of those categories. He needs to look out for the players in the back of the room who might be snickering and throwing spitballs. Otherwise, his first season is going to be a long one.
At the same time, as I said, the choice is inspired. McVay has a fine football heritage and classic football genes. His grandfather, John McVay, was one of the most respected football men ever. After coaching the New York Giants, he joined Bill Walsh to solidify the 49ers front office during the team’s golden era. I covered the team during those years. Walsh not only used McVay as a sounding board and trusted confidante, he benefited from the sway that McVay held with owner Eddie DeBartolo. More than once when DeBartolo wanted to fire Walsh, McVay calmed the waters and kept the machinery humming. A 49ers Hall of Fame member, he’s now retired and living in the Sacramento area.
Sean McVay did spend some time around the 49ers while growing up, although this tells you how young he is: McVay says it was a thrill when he was “a kid” to be around 49ers players such as Jeff Garcia and Terrell Owens. They played long after the team’s last Super Bowl.
As another interesting side note, Sean McVay is a graduate of Miami (Ohio), which is not only the alma mater of his grandfather but also of John Harbaugh, Bo Schembechler, Ara Parseghian, Paul Brown and many other famous coaches. (It’s also the the alma mater of my wife and my two sisters, who didn’t really care much about football but led me to make many visits to the campus and learn the school’s athletic lore. Coaches are a big deal there.)
Mainly, I am excited about McVay’s hiring because it will inject a little oomph into the 49ers-Rams rivalry which, let’s face it, has seen better days and could use more adrenaline. I’m not sure who the 49ers will hire as head coach but he’s bound to be older than McVay (although not quite as old as the other two division coaches, Pete Carroll and Bruce Arians, who are more than twice as old as the Rams’ new youngster).
Can you imagine the taunts McVay will face when he comes into opposing stadiums? And if he turns out to be a true head coaching genius, think of the conversation and why-didn’t-we-think-of-that second guessing that will provoke among the 49ers and other teams.
I just believe that as the NFL’s first head coaching millennial, McVay will bring some real fleek to the NFC West. (“Fleek” is a millennial slang word that means stylish.) So I declare this to be the perf move by the Rams. (“Perf” is millennial shorthand for “perfect.”)
(Full disclosure: I do not speak millennial dialect myself. So I picked up these words from an online slang dictionary.)
I also know that somewhere in Sacramento, there’s a very, very proud grandfather.
Mark Purdy is a sports columnist for the Bay Area News Group. He joined the organization’s Mercury News in 1984 and has covered 14 Olympic Games, more than 30 Super Bowls and more than 20 World Series. He concentrates mostly on the Bay Area’s professional teams but covers all sports. He was there for the first Sharks’ game at the Cow Palace in 1991 and documented the team’s 2016 Stanley Cup playoff run.
January 13, 2017 at 1:37 pm in reply to: excerpt from article, story about McVay when he was 24 #63436joemad
Participantthe devil is in the details….. let’s hope that this guy can hire a staff that shares his analytics and level of detail (“nuances”) to convey to the players…. I think that has been sorely lacking under the Fisher regime…..
“I remember, in the first week that he took over, I was finally being coached intricately on some of the things that go into the tight end position. He taught every tiny nuance. I wish I would’ve gotten to work with him a lot longer. I loved all the coaches that I played for. I absolutely did. But I would’ve been better if I had worked with Sean for my entire career. I have no doubt about that.”
joemad
ParticipantNorv Turner is the missing link….
joemad
ParticipantIf this guy has 1/2 the success that his grandfather did in building the culture in SF then the Rams will be ok… SF was a mess when his Grandfather took over and changed that organization to a perennial powerhouse…..
Folks always talk about developing a winning culture.. it’s one thing to say it, but you have to be able to do it and implement it… it’s not about strategy, but developing a sustainable culture that breeds winning….
I think this guy can do it…. Is Wade Phillips part of the package?
BTW, his dad was the GM of the local TV Fox affiliate in SF….
joemad
Participanti was surprised to hear this yesterday…
Raiders had a good balanced offense this year…. if the Raiders would fire anyone, I would think that Ken Norton would get the pink slip not Musgrave…. he must have pissed-off Del Rio…..
I remember him from Oregon… he was a very good college QB…….
joemad
ParticipantBoras was responsible for the conditions that led to this failure.
I had a feeling that the Rams were in trouble when Fisher appointed an OC that needed a barf bucket to calm his nerves during games…..
Poor Boras was in way over his head… decisions like that doesn’t lead to a healthy winning culture………
January 9, 2017 at 7:57 pm in reply to: Trump is such a baby: Meryl Streeps speech and Trump's reaction. #62977joemad
ParticipantHow did American voters become so easily mislead? Well, weve discussed the system and corporate-propaganda a gazillion times.
To me it was gender. I don’t remember much from my Jr HS years, but I’ll never forgot our Social Studies teacher asking us to name the most discriminated group of people in world history….it was women…
Bottom line, folks voted for an unqualified asshole over a more competent woman for the job… a fucking pussy grabbing 6 time backrupt shithead over a woman.
I don’t want to hear shit about Clinton’s alleged criminal past, because folks have been after the Clintons for 30 years and if they would have had ANY evidence of crime she’d be jailed today and out of public office for the past 20 years….
Even Trump isn’t and CAN’T follow up on his debate promise to hire a special prosecutor on HRC because no crime has been committed.
Fucking sad….
joemad
ParticipantI think the Rams didn’t play with same emotion following the loss to Miami…. I think that game ended the season, thus the blow outs began to happen…
Buffalo, Detroit, NYG, Carolina and the Dolphins were all games that the Rams should’ve won… I think the loss to Miami was the final straw…..
joemad
ParticipantHoly crap there are some really smart people on this board.
I don’t know how the heck I slipped through the door but it’s very cool to read about these things.
this is indeed the smart classroom… and I definitely lower the bar here……….it’s a very cool place …..
joemad
Participantstrap that baby on and wear it proudly!!!!!
January 9, 2017 at 12:18 pm in reply to: Trump is such a baby: Meryl Streeps speech and Trump's reaction. #62926joemad
Participantwe have a 70 year old man with the sensitivity and reactions of a teenager expressed daily on Twitter account… Complete Embarrassment……
joemad
ParticipantRaiders got COOKed.
Too much to ask for a rookie’s 1st NFL start vs the #1 defense on the road….
joemad
ParticipantThanks for the assist ZN…..I tried edit that post 3 times and struck out…
January 5, 2017 at 5:13 pm in reply to: Chris Long compares Rams career with Patriots' season #62433joemad
Participant. And besides, Long says that, but would he have been willing to take such a severe paycut with the Rams and be on the team as essentially a role player, as he is with the Patz?
Of course not.
A) Do I take less money to play for a better chance to win with selfless players in NE
or
B) stay with Rams to play with selfish players that haven’t won in 10 years?
joemad
ParticipantLance should’ve caught the dropped pass in the Endzone vs. Miami….
joemad
ParticipantA defensive battle….101 points scored
That was as a very cool game start to finish….
joemad
Participantneed a coach who not only knows his Xs and Os, but someone who can get everyone to focus and buy in.
This team has lacked focus under Fisher.
Boras is neither X O’s or focused.
Even when a good play is called, the Rams run it as if they never practiced it. (The flicker pick that Cooper floated in the air)
I don’t think this team is that far off, they need a Coughlin, type of coach. Need Discipline
joemad
ParticipantSpags and Fisher were supposed to be guys that build teams from the trenches out.
Apparently not. The offensive line has sucked for 2-3 generations of Rams football….
joemad
ParticipantGood for Sam. I am very happy for him.
the last 2 Rams seasons could have been very different.
He’s mose likley relieved he left
joemad
ParticipantHappy New Year !!!
Tuba. The bass for brass…..
joemad
ParticipantI don’t see the Rams winning this Sunday.
joemad
ParticipantWith one game left? What’s the point?
I’ll never understand the idea of firing a coach during the season.
The Bills or players must really hate him…
joemad
ParticipantRams 2017 schedule? HOME: SF, Sea, Phil, Wash, Hou, Indy, TB/NO/Car. AWAY: Ari, SF, Sea, Dal, NYG, Jax, Tenn, Minn. LONDON: Ari @CVRamsClub
Some very winnable games on that schedule….. I ain’t putting up with any 7-9 bullshit….
joemad
ParticipantRams melt down in the 4th,..
disturbing to see the Rams d give up back to back TD drives to this struggling SF offense, but the Rams offense really needs to move fucking chains once in in awhile in the 4th to put a game away…too bad Britt got injured.
I hope the new is good. Yhe Rams lose too many winnable games like today. It’s maddening.
joemad
ParticipantI thought it was a good interview and he admits that he got canned for not winning enough games.
Bills, Dolphins, Panthers, Giants all games they could’ve and should’ve won.
We’ve too many winnable games lost throughout the past 2 years.
He had his chance and blew it, he did it his way.
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