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January 24, 2023 at 9:28 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142741
znModeratorI knew this 4th and 1 looked familiar… pic.twitter.com/Sh2zrAxSY3
— HoldenCantor (@HoldenCantor) January 24, 2023
znModerator#Rams assistant head coach Thomas Brown is scheduled to interview today with the #Commanders and Wednesday with the #Chargers for their offensive coordinator jobs, per sources.
Both teams want to improve their run games, and Brown knows Sean McVay's system inside and out.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) January 24, 2023
znModeratorBefore everyone hates on this. King played a big part in developing Teven Jenkins and Braxton Jones for the Bears and has some experience with the Shanahan system as well https://t.co/f3zWAhRVtd
— Koll_0ne (@Koll_0ne) January 24, 2023
January 23, 2023 at 8:00 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142729
znModeratorJanuary 23, 2023 at 7:55 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142728
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znModeratorBrazilian news published more footage of George Santos in drag as Kitara Ravache. pic.twitter.com/1C6yqIKw9L
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) January 23, 2023
znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueTranscribing some quotes from earlier this year and apropos of nothing here’s this from a Rams coach: “Jalen (Ramsey) probably gets more ‘hard downs’ than any other secondary player in the NFL. Run or pass – where he’s truly by himself, on your best player.”
znModeratorOut of all of Rams free agents, Matt Gay should be top priority https://t.co/dDOv52Bdof
— TurfShowTimes (@TurfShowTimes) January 23, 2023
znModeratorJanuary 23, 2023 at 7:44 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142723
znModeratorGeoff Schwartz@geoffschwartzI don’t know why ppl seem surprised the Chiefs are an underdog now for Sunday. Their QB has a bum ankle and the Bengals have beaten them three times in a row. This number was always going to move towards the Bengals. Question is how far does it goes.
znModeratorI’m wondering how the mcvay coaching tree did this year. I know the Bengals coach has done well, obviously. The vikings guy did well. How about the others? w v
from https://www.turfshowtimes.com/2022/12/14/23509950/sean-mcvay-coaching-tree-2023-hires
Ejiro Evero, Broncos Defensive Coordinator
Evero coached safeties on the Rams from 2017-2020, then took over defensive pass game coordinator duties in 2021. He was hired by Nathaniel Hackett (who worked for LaFleur) to be the Broncos defensive coordinator in 2022 and in spite of their horrid record, Denver is ranked second in points per drive allowed.
The 42-year-old Evero, a native of England, will surely be interviewed a number of times in January for open head coach positions. Evero got his start with an NFL team under Jon Gruden in 2007 (no surprise given the McVay connection) on the Buccaneers and Tampa Bay could be holding interviews soon if they decide to part with Todd Bowles after one season.
Wes Phillips, Vikings Offensive Coordinator
Phillips got his first NFL job with the Cowboys in 2007, moved onto Washington in 2014, and joined the Rams staff as tight ends coach in 2019. O’Connell brought Phillips with him to the Vikings as offensive coordinator this year and Minnesota is 10th in scoring and has a 10-3 record.
There will always be talk of “but nepotism” with anyone like Phillips, but McVay and Kyle Shanahan are doing pretty well for themselves and there was no shortage of criticism for Shanahan’s opportunities prior to finally breaking out with the Falcons in 2016. Phillips will be interviewed for head coaching positions soon.
Shane Waldron, Seahawks Offensive Coordinator
It’s hard to do better than telling people you’ve worked for Bill Belichick, Sean McVay, and Pete Carroll. Waldron served as an offensive assistant under McVay from 2017-2020 and he’s been Seattle’s offensive coordinator for the last two years. With Geno Smith having a breakout campaign, Waldron should be a popular name in NFL circles next month. His history in the NFC West could make for a compelling argument in Arizona, should they fire Kliff Kingsbury.
Joe Barry, Packers Defensive Coordinator
I couldn’t say that Barry has been all that successful in Green Bay, but we will have seen much more surprising head coaching hires if it turns out that the 52-year-old Barry gets a gig somewhere. The former Rams assistant head coach from 2017-2020 has lots of NFL experience and might find a role as a “bridge coach” somewhere.
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from https://www.sportingnews.com/us/nfl/news/sean-mcvay-coaching-tree/171u375hfi4ud1dspoy3krd7w3
Sean McVay coaching tree
Zac Taylor, Bengals
Record: 16-32-1Taylor’s hiring raised lots of eyebrows, as he replaced the well-respected Marvin Lewis in Cincinnati. His less-than good record in his first two years (2-14, 4-11-1) had people doubting the “Next McVay” strategy, but he made good on the offensive talent he had in 2021, making it to the playoffs, and eventually, Super Bowl 56.
Taylor entered the season with questions over his job security, but the Bengals landing in the playoffs with a great season from “Smokin'” Joe Burrow means Taylor has bought himself some goodwill.
His in-game decision making has gotten better and at various points in 2021, the Bengals looked like they were the best team in the AFC. We’ll see what Taylor has in store in the playoffs and beyond.
Matt LaFleur, Packers
Record: 36-10There’s something of a shared custody with LaFleur, as he also sits underneath the Shanahan coaching tree. LaFleur and McVay worked beside each other in Washington in the early 2010s under Mike Shanahan, and then reunited in Los Angeles in 2017 when LaFleur operated as McVay’s OC for a season.
The Packers head coach has gotten off to an absolutely dazzling start to his head coaching career, with three-straight 13-win seasons in Green Bay and NFC North division crowns to match. Aaron Rodgers or not, that’s pretty impressive stuff.
LaFleur’s first two forays into the playoffs ended with questionable decisions in the NFC Championship Game. We’ll see if the LaFleur-Rodgers tandem can make it 3-for-3 in NFC Championship Game appearances while the pair has been together — and maybe actually win one this time.
Brandon Staley, Chargers
Record: 9-8Staley inherited a just-add-water playoff squad in 2021 — the water was added, but the playoff squad was not.
Staley’s already developed a reputation of being a hyper-analytical thinker, with questionable decisions dooming the Chargers at various points in 2021. What helps Staley’s case, though, is that Justin Herbert continued to build on an exceptional start to his career with a stupid good sophomore season.
You can chalk up a lot of game management stuff to rookie coaching growing pains, but 2022 is going to have to show a marked improvement for in-game feel for Staley and Co.
Kevin O’Connell
O’Connell is McVay’s current offensive coordinator who is expected to be named the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings after the conclusion of the Super Bowl. His coaching career started right at the NFL level, bypassing rising up through the college ranks. His first gig was as the quarterbacks coach in Cleveland in 2015 as part of a 3-13 Browns team that featured a QB room of Johnny Manziel in his final season, as well as Austin Davis and Josh McCown, all of whom started at least two games for the Browns.
In 2020, the Rams ranked 11th in total offense and 22nd in scoring offense before improving to ninth and seventh in those respective categories this year.
The team O’Connell is expected to take over — the Vikings — ranked 14th in scoring offense and 12th in total offense this past season
January 23, 2023 at 3:53 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142718
znModeratorThe @dallascowboys season in 1 play
How do you miss this?????? @Espngreeny pic.twitter.com/Ic2PercbcE
— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) January 23, 2023
znModeratorKevin Guice@CowboysFan_KG@dpbrugler in order what do you think are the top 3 deepest positions in the draft and other than wr what position is the least deepest?.Dane Brugler@dpbrugler1. Edge Rusher: Also toughest position to stack bc there is so much talent (and different kinds of talents). EDGE will stretch into day 3.2. Cornerback: Underclassmen really helped. Deep group.3. Tight End: I have 5 TEs in my top-50 and a few others in the top-100. Loaded!.Anderson is the only elite edge rusher in this class. But in terms of the deepest positions, this class is loaded in the top-100.January 23, 2023 at 3:41 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142716
znModeratorDoug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar“The Chiefs are hosed if Patrick Mahomes can’t make second-reaction throws outside the pocket.” Patrick Mahomes: *throws 34 touchdown passes from the pocket this season, more than any other quarterback*January 23, 2023 at 3:12 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142715
znModeratorI had to double check this headline came from the official team account https://t.co/wP1PYCSRPl
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) January 23, 2023
znModeratorThe 49ers are in the NFC title game again.
They are probably glad they don’t have to face Cooper Kupp. 11 catches, 142 yards, 2 TDs in last year’s version🫡 pic.twitter.com/fayuyK3fY9
— MyLASports (@My_LASports) January 23, 2023
January 23, 2023 at 1:51 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142711
znModerator“We won the AFC championship last year. We’ve won 10 games in a row. We’re here. Whatever you want to make of it doesn’t matter.”
Zac Taylor tells @AlbertBreer that the Bengals know who they are, even if the rest of the world is still catching uphttps://t.co/LAWBoc2U3z
— The MMQB (@theMMQB) January 23, 2023
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znModeratorThe Rams do need another WR, seems to me. And another edge player, and secondary help.
Skow was showing some signs and Jefferson is a decent #3. I too think they have to figure out how to use Robinson, and that includes Stafford and Robinson getting in sync. I will never believe Atwell was worth a 2nd rounder but still, they are figuring out how to use him. But yes they could use another WR, a guy with enough to count as a real #2.
Yes they could use edge, secondary, and I would add OL. They have a lot of OL returning but the wise approach is to add more and then sort out what they have.
They have a lot of day 3 picks. The Snead/McV Rams have done well with those, actually–far better than any single previous Rams regime. But still you only get at best about 2 players a year for day 3 picks, and that’s if you’re good.
2024 however, they not only have a 1 and a 2, they also have multiple scenarios that could land them additional 3rd rounders. Oddly, the Rams are better in round 3 overall than in round 2.
January 23, 2023 at 8:36 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142703
znModeratorDoes defense still win championships? 49ers, Eagles providing evidence that it does | Opinion https://t.co/sQgW9Lg1pd
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) January 23, 2023
January 23, 2023 at 8:34 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142702
znModeratorThe @Bengals were the more physical team on Sunday in Buffalo. They brought the hammer on this third down run. Chase sets the edge with a nice full slab, Carmen levels the linebacker and Mixon turns the corner for a long gain. It's well blocked and sums up their day in the snow. pic.twitter.com/vsjhZQdtQV
— Geoff Schwartz (@geoffschwartz) January 23, 2023
January 23, 2023 at 8:26 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142701
znModeratorDan Orlovsky@danorlovsky7Greg Olsen is the fantastic calling NFL games weekly. Aspire to get to where he is. Prepared. Timely. Smart. Teaches. Story tells. Don’t make it about him but about the game. Tremendous.Rich Eisen@richeisenTony Romo, who is known for correctly calling his shot, says there’s a chance Mahomes won’t even play next week. Calls it a “huge challenge” High ankle sprains are no joke..Louis Riddick@LRiddickESPNIf you don’t believe #Bengals DC Lou Anarumo deserves to be seriously interviewed for HC jobs, then I don’t know what to tell you. He is dialing up the right calls at the right time over and over..Mina Kimes@minakimesI don’t *think* McCarthy’s job is at risk but both Cowboys seasons ending with horrendous clock/game management…..Colin Cowherd@ColinCowherdJoe Burrow is obviously gifted but this has been a coaching mismatch too. Zac Taylor crafted a game plan of short, precise, passing routes that get first downs, protect a banged up offensive line and control the clock. Bills look lost on both sides & have made few adjustments.January 23, 2023 at 1:37 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142700
znModeratorGeoff Schwartz@geoffschwartzBengals are much better than last season. They were (are) the best team in the AFC entering the playoffs. They own the Chiefs. Going to be tough to beat them Sunday. Can’t make mistakes because they don’t. Can’t wait for Sunday. Hope Chiefs bring their A game otherwise Bengals W.Mitchell Schwartz@MitchSchwartz71Does anyone (outside of Cincy) not have Burrow as the number 2 QB now? Feels like he’s done enough to conclusively jump Josh Allen, and that’s not reactionary off this one game. Allen has way too many of the YOLO plays, good but especially bad. Burrow is just a steady assassin.January 23, 2023 at 1:16 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142699
znModeratorCincinnati Bengals vs. Buffalo Bills | 2023 Divisional Round Game Highlights
January 23, 2023 at 1:15 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142697
znModeratorDallas Cowboys vs. San Fransisco 49ers | 2022 Divisional Round Game Highlights
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January 23, 2023 at 12:02 am in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142696
znModeratorWell it’s 9ers at Eagles, Bengals at Chiefs.
Thoughts?
My thought is the Rams beat the 9ers and Bengals last year in back to back games.
January 22, 2023 at 10:31 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142695
znModeratorClash Of The Horns 2021 SB Champions@RamfamPodcasterSo the road to the SB for the 49ers was the poverty almost lost to the Rams seahawks and the chocking Cowboys. Now they face the near perfect eagles who played in the toughest division record wise in the NFL. Big test coming up for the Niners.January 22, 2023 at 2:32 pm in reply to: divisional round aftermath & setting up conference games #142694
znModeratorSam Farmer@LATimesfarmerJosh Allen TOLD ME that the Bills really want to beat the Bengals today. **Exclusive information.** Please cite if used.
znModeratorJanuary 20, 2002: In St. Louis, the Rams intercept Brett Favre six times and crush the Packers 45-17 in NFC Divisional Round.
pic.twitter.com/7DFCW2aITw— This Day In Sports Clips (@TDISportsClips) January 21, 2023
znModeratorStu Jackson@StuJRamsRams GM Les Snead said they’re projecting themselves to have 10 draft picks this year, factoring in comp picks, though most will be on Day.
Les Snead revealed on Thursday that the Rams are expected to have 10 draft picks in the 2023 NFL draft. https://t.co/Ivw34y29qY
— Rams Wire (@TheRamsWire) January 20, 2023
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