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kbso83432
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Kevin Sheehan had some very interesting names he threw out that I liked a lot.
Scenario #1
Head Coach: Gregg Williams
He said this team needed toughness. It would be a stark contrast from "Club Jay," and that he would like to see Gregg and Dan mend fences.
OC: Zac Taylor, the Rams QB coach.
Scenario #2
Head Coach: Bruce Arians
DC: Gregg Williams
When you put those combos out there, Gruden/Manusky doesn't quite do it for me.
Jay's offense works, that's why I'm scared to death to move on from him. Living in the 7-9, 8-8, 9-7 world doesn't taste as bad as what we've experienced in the past.
I think part of me doesn't want to revisit 3-13, 5-11. Part of me thinks Jay and this team are about to turn the corner if they can ever stay healthy.
This team was close once. It they had re-signed Kirk, Garçon and Jackson, all they would have to of done is get the defense to average instead of all-time bad, and they would have been contenders.
Instead, in the history of the NFL only one team let two 1,000 yard WRs go in the same year. Of course that had to be us.
With Jay are we closer to 11-5 or are we closer to 5-11? I'm not sure, but I think 6-10 gets Jay and Bruce fired.
Scenario #1
Head Coach: Gregg Williams
He said this team needed toughness. It would be a stark contrast from "Club Jay," and that he would like to see Gregg and Dan mend fences.
OC: Zac Taylor, the Rams QB coach.
Scenario #2
Head Coach: Bruce Arians
DC: Gregg Williams
When you put those combos out there, Gruden/Manusky doesn't quite do it for me.
Jay's offense works, that's why I'm scared to death to move on from him. Living in the 7-9, 8-8, 9-7 world doesn't taste as bad as what we've experienced in the past.
I think part of me doesn't want to revisit 3-13, 5-11. Part of me thinks Jay and this team are about to turn the corner if they can ever stay healthy.
This team was close once. It they had re-signed Kirk, Garçon and Jackson, all they would have to of done is get the defense to average instead of all-time bad, and they would have been contenders.
Instead, in the history of the NFL only one team let two 1,000 yard WRs go in the same year. Of course that had to be us.
With Jay are we closer to 11-5 or are we closer to 5-11? I'm not sure, but I think 6-10 gets Jay and Bruce fired.