View Poll Results: The Rams' Head Coach next year will be...
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Mike Martz
6 13.64% -
Jerry Gray
7 15.91% -
Greg Williams
7 15.91% -
Pete Carroll
2 4.55% -
Jeff Fisher
6 13.64% -
Ron Rivera
4 9.09% -
Jim Schwartz
0 0% -
Al Saunders
4 9.09% -
Scott Linehan
0 0% -
Other (list below)
8 18.18%
Results 31 to 36 of 36
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-12-10-2005 #31
Re: I think [blank] will be the Rams Head Coach next year.
Monte Kiffin will not budge from his current position; he's had to say it one year after another. It's useless bringing up his name. Jeff Fisher is most likely stuck in the same position with the Titans. Not to offend anybody here, but I just couldn't stand seeing his mullet-mustache combo on the sidelines to go along with his boring offense. Greg Williams and Pete Carroll are the only other strong candidates that would be considered along with Jerry Gray and Ron Rivera, but why take a chance on sloppy seconds? God forbid, if the wuss coast offense takes over St. Louis... I'll cross the bridge over to tx's side. Defense is what I want, and Ron Rivera has proven himself each and every year he's had a chance.
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-12-10-2005 #32
Re: I think [blank] will be the Rams Head Coach next year.
I wouldn't mind Al sanders becoming head coach..... he has to bring in a strong DC though..
steve:clanram:"The breakfast Club"
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-12-11-2005 #33
Re: I think [blank] will be the Rams Head Coach next year.
I like that Bill Cower guy. Just do. or bring back Dick Vermile.
"Championship's are won with defense" :angryram:
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-12-11-2005 #34
Re: I think [blank] will be the Rams Head Coach next year.
Steve Marriucci

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-12-12-2005 #35
Re: I think [blank] will be the Rams Head Coach next year.
Someone not on this list but is being touted for consideration is Mike Singletary.
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-12-12-2005 #36
Re: I think [blank] will be the Rams Head Coach next year.
I heard Balzer pushing him on TV pretty hard.
Originally Posted by txramsfan
"Before the gates of excellence the high gods have placed sweat; long is the road thereto and rough and steep at first; but when the heights are reached, then there is ease, though grievously hard in the winning." --- Hesiod




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