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znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueRams have hoped to keep some parts of their coaching staff intact amid overhaul, including retaining Thomas Brown and Zac Robinson. But both young assistant coaches have been gaining quite a bit of traction in the hiring cycle – Brown for HC and OC jobs and Robinson for OC jobs.
znModeratorThe Commanders are set to interview Rams assistant HC/TE coach Thomas Brown next week for their OC opening, source confirms.
Get to know the latest candidate by reading my colleague @jourdanrodrigue's insightful profile on Brown.https://t.co/t58XQw88w4
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) January 20, 2023
znModeratorHighlights: Bobby Wagner’s Top Plays Of 2022 | Intercepting Russell Wilson, Field Goal Block & More
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znModeratorVideo clips filmed by Ernie Conwell from Super Bowl week, the Super Bowl postgame celebration, and the parade in downtown St Louis. #stlrams pic.twitter.com/IayFZVSph0
— St. Louis Rams History (@STLRamsHistory) January 20, 2023
znModeratorAdam Schefter@AdamSchefterRams’ DT Greg Gaines recently completed a labral and bicep tendon repair with Dr. Neal Elattrache. He suffered the injury in training camp and played with it this season. It’s a two-month recovery, so the 26-year old is not expected to have any limitations this off-season.
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znModeratorWhy Rams general manager Les Snead is saying remodel instead of rebuild
GARY KLEIN
Les Snead celebrated his 52nd birthday Thursday, but the Rams general manager already had received an early present when coach Sean McVay last week informed team officials he would return next season.
So, Snead is moving ahead unencumbered as the Rams attempt to bounce back from their lost season.
A year after winning Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium, the Rams finished 5-12, the worst season-after performance by a champion in NFL history.
During a videoconference with reporters, Snead said, “We did not meet our standard” and several times described his 2023 mission as a “remodel” rather than a rebuild for a team that features highly-paid stars such as quarterback Matthew Stafford, receiver Cooper Kupp, defensive lineman Aaron Donald and cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
Snead, the Rams’ general manager since 2012, declined to specify which players could be re-signed, released or dangled as potential trade pieces for a team that will be without a first-round draft pick for the seventh year in row.
“All things are in play, he said.
Some takeaways from the media briefing:
Sigh of relief: For the second year in a row, McVay publicly pondered stepping away from coaching for a team that in 2017 made the then 30-year-old the youngest coach in modern NFL history.
Snead was not surprised.
“The guy’s been basically running an 800-meter sprint every week since he got our job,” Snead said, adding, “Over time, like at some point, you know a hamstring is going to get tight, a hamstring is going to get pulled and you’re not going to be able to do it.”
The Rams were prepared if McVay had opted to step away, Snead said.
“It was more we were talking conceptually about how to evolve our, let’s call it, daily, monthly, annual rhythms to make this a sustainable outfit,” Snead said.
Snead and the Rams can now rest easy … until the end of next season, when McVay almost certainly will revisit taking a break.
About that remodel: The Rams built their Super Bowl roster by trading multiple first-round picks for Ramsey and Stafford and second- and third-round picks for edge rusher Von Miller, who signed with the Buffalo Bills after last season.
And they did it while navigating huge dead money hits for the release of players such as running back Todd Gurley III and the trade that sent quarterback Jared Goff to the Detroit Lions for Stafford.
Now they are at a crossroads.
“We’re probably going to have to, let’s call it, not press the gas as much and pay a little bit of the debt that we’ve accumulated,” Snead said.
The Rams paid a price this season as players counted on to play key roles suffered injuries or underperformed.
The Rams still have a top-heavy roster but remain in need of top-tier offensive linemen, an edge rusher, an effective complement for Kupp and depth in the secondary.
Snead did not sound as if he were ready to tear apart the roster and start over.
“We’re very well aware that some of our core players, right, are in their primes and are getting closer to the twilight of their primes,” he said. “But that does not mean, right, when you’re a player like that in your prime that you’re still not very productive and can be very successful.”
Stars are aligned — for now: Stafford, Kupp and Donald, all of whom received extensions or a massive raise after the Super Bowl victory, did not play in the latter part of the 2021 season because of season-ending injuries.
Ramsey did not receive an extension but played in every game.
Right tackle Rob Havenstein signed an extension before the season, and veteran linebacker Bobby Wagner proved a worthwhile investment.
Can the Rams retain the entirety of their core?
Snead declined to say.
“Every year since we’ve been here,” he said, “there’s been moments where we’ve had to say goodbye to key contributors.”
On second thought: At a victory rally last February, Snead famously yelled to an adoring crowd, “F them picks. We’ll use them to go win more Super Bowls.”
Snead was referencing the multiple high-round picks the Rams traded to acquire star players.
“I will admit that any time you probably say something like that … you’re going to eat those words at some point in time,” Snead said Thursday, adding that he was having fun with a play off a popular meme. “If we truly believed in effing them picks in that sense of the word, we’d just give them to our division opponents …
“But we’ve definitely taken the draft serious. We think it’s really the heartbeat, right, of the franchise.”
Snead said he made a “subliminal slip” at the rally.
“I truly intended to say, ‘We effed these picks to win Los Angeles a Super Bowl championship,’” Snead said. “So, I always knew I was going to eat those words at some point.”
Feeling a draft: Because of their historically poor finish this season, the Rams would have owned the sixth pick in the April draft but that belongs to the Lions as part of the Goff-Stafford trade.
With compensation picks for the departure of free agents, Snead projects the Rams will have 10 picks.
But the Rams will not make their first pick until the second round. They also have a third-round pick but the majority fall in the sixth and seventh rounds.
Snead declined to say whether the Rams would give Ramsey an extension or trade him to acquire draft capital. But he is obviously looking forward to 2024 when the Rams finally will have a first-round pick.
“Getting back to having some first-rounders, getting back to having second- and third-rounders will be advantageous,” he said. “Where we’re at, probably from a roster standpoint, that will be healthy for us to add younger players, players on their rookie contracts that are going to become cogs. …
“We’re going to call this chapter 3 of the Sean McVay era.”
znModeratorThe Rams have requested an interview for Broncos’ offensive coordinator Justin Outten. https://t.co/wDJIeM4Dnf
— Rams Wire (@TheRamsWire) January 19, 2023
znModeratorThe Buccaneers have fired OC Byron Leftwich, per @NFLSTROUD pic.twitter.com/EON1waMIn3
— PFF (@PFF) January 19, 2023
znModeratorAaron Donald: I'm playing, never said I wasn't. https://t.co/WZQQVLYZLF
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) January 19, 2023
znModeratorBlaine Grisak@bgrisakDTRCarberry leaving is a mild surprise. Given the injuries to the OL, not sure how much of the overall performance can be pinned on him. Tough business. Curious if it has more to do with changes McVay wants to make in the run game.
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znModeratorChris Mortensen@mortreportIf Frank Reich does not land a HC job, he is an obvious candidate for the @Chargers OC, and that’s been speculated in past month or so. He’s been with @Chargers previously, he would bring head coach experience to staff and his integrity is unquestioned..Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueReich was a name I heard for Rams when there was uncertainty whether McVay would be back. It would certainly be interesting if McVay got bullish on the idea of a LaFleur hire and Reich ended up with the Chargers. But, it makes sense w/ playcalling available to a LAC OC.
znModeratorDan Orlovsky@danorlovsky7I don’t know how you can watch what happened in Tampa this year and than watch that tape back from last night and not think “We have to start all over again from the bottom” -zero energy -zero creativity -zero adjustments -look totally unprepared -both sides of the ball.NFL Rumors@nflrumsThe three teams expected to be in on Tom Brady for 2023 are the Raiders, 49ers and Dolphins.
znModeratorNobody has that much depth even if they have all their draft picks, and then some.
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Matt Waldman@MattWaldmanI have a novel idea: When your offensive line is crap-tastic due to injuries and retirements, maybe you don’t blame the pocket QB, the RBs, or the OC. Maybe you don’t fire the OC. Maybe you just acknowledge the injuries and move forward.
znModerator–The Cowboys…looked scary good.
–Mike McCarthy drops the mic on a 4th and Goal.
–0/4 on extra pts…Unprecedented?
–Does Kyle Shanahan need a SB more than any other HC to solidify his legacy?
–Should the Jets go all out for Lamar?
We discuss. @gmfb on @nflnetwork
— Peter Schrager (@PSchrags) January 17, 2023
znModeratorAwful Announcing@awfulannouncing“I don’t know if I ever made a halftime adjustment in my entire 18-year career. I think that’s the biggest myth in football- the halftime adjustments. You go in, you use the restroom, you eat a couple of oranges, and then the head coach says, ‘Alright, let’s go!'”- Peyton Manning.Kurt Warner@kurt13warnerI find this interesting… so u all never went in at halftime (so to speak) or made an adjustment on the sideline mid-game to do something different? We added plays! Adjusted how we would block something! Pulled out plays we had used in the past! Talked about a different approach!.Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
I can only speak to what we did upfront but I can’t recall adding a run play at halftime. But don’t you make those adjustments all throughout the game? I also think his broader point is what I’ve said for years which is halftime adjustments are overblown in how it’s discussedI remember we needed to change a code word (or add one) for an outside zone once. The opponent had figured it out. So we just did it in between series. Everyone communicated on the headset and we rolled. Took 30 seconds.
Kurt Warner@kurt13warnerOverblown meaning we didn’t add a “whole” new gameplan at halftime?
znModeratorRaheem Morris' interview with the Colts reportedly "went really well" https://t.co/U1jIhFsXS6
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) January 17, 2023
znModeratorThe all-in strategy of general manager Les Snead and McVay in trading for veteran stars worked great in 2021 but not so much this past season.
I expect a lot of that kind of analysis, even though of course it’s not very good or insightful. It’s sort of the status quo media take on the Rams season.
znModeratorWhat a play by Logan Wilson to force the fumble 👏 @ljw21
📺: #BALvsCIN on NBC
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/hNJJJGqxGF pic.twitter.com/YYeDOrkjzO— NFL (@NFL) January 16, 2023
znModeratorbtw… LOL Minnesota.
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New York Giants vs. Minnesota Vikings | 2022 Super Wild Card Weekend Game Highlights
znModeratorDo you think Veronika gets mad at Sean when he "forgets" things?
"OH, so you remember 2015 week 2, 9:37 left in the 4th, but not me saying take out the trash?" pic.twitter.com/CLzOCNJXnK
— Daniel Leu (@Leuzer6) January 14, 2023
znModeratorArya@vyrv_I love how Purdy basically threw a bunch of dump off TDs to wide open RBs in the flat and screens where deebo did everything and people are literally calling him the second coming of Brady !?!? Shit is getting comical at this point I’m sorry.Field Yates@FieldYatesWith Christian McCaffrey, Deebo Samuel and George Kittle, the 49ers have arguably the best RB, the best WR and the best TE with the ball after the catch in the NFL. These dudes all can scoot.
znModeratorBrandon Staley *could* get fired. Raheem Morris *could* get a HC job.
Staley back to the Rams as McVay's DC? I wouldn't be opposed to it. https://t.co/iy2saxzVKo
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) January 15, 2023
znModeratorColin Cowherd@ColinCowherdSpent the night around Charger fans. The aggravation towards Brandon Staley is like nothing I’ve ever heard.
znModeratorIf you need us, we'll be watching @AaronDonald97 highlights. 🐐 pic.twitter.com/bOJaJmakd3
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) January 15, 2023
znModeratorEjiro Evero (might be an HC, might not be granted DC interview w/ LA)
Reminder. Evero is a former Rams DB coach. His Denver D this season was 14th in points, 7th in yards. Denver wanted him because he’s part of the Fangio tree:
Broncos’ DC Ejiro Evero Opted to Keep This Vic Fangio Doctrine in Place
https://www.si.com/nfl/broncos/news/ejiro-evero-keeping-vic-fangio-defense-terminology
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This is his history with the Rams:

znModeratorThere are a lot of potential DC options for the Rams going into next year, pending Raheem Morris' HC interviews:
Vic Fangio (might be paired with Sean Payton)
Ejiro Evero (might be an HC, might not be granted DC interview w/ LA)
Brandon Staley (might get fired)
Raheem Morris— Sosa Kremenjas (@QBsMVP) January 15, 2023
znModeratorRaheem Morris has interviewed for the Colts yesterday and has another interview set up the Broncos on Tuesday. As a reminder if Morris lands a head coaching job, the Rams will get a compensatory 3rd round pick. pic.twitter.com/1dQDwxcBA3
— lahornsgear@Horns2016 (@Horns2016) January 14, 2023
znModeratorFishkiller@FV_Mylia_LynnGoing into this game I thought the “Staley will be fired if the Chargers lose” narrative was dumb – but if the Chargers lose after leading 27-0….Blaine Grisak@bgrisakDTRLeave it to the Chargers to blow a 27-0 lead in the playoffs after winning the turnover margin +5. Brandon Staley will have A LOT of questions to answer after that one. Defense had a 27 point cushion – 10 heading into the fourth quarter. -
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