This is an ugly exit for spags, maybe things would've been different if we had a few more playmakers but this is without a doubt his last game as Rams head coach.
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This is an ugly exit for spags, maybe things would've been different if we had a few more playmakers but this is without a doubt his last game as Rams head coach.
If the rams coaching staff tried to intentionally lose every week. I don't think the playcalling/coaching would be much different.
erm im pretty sure the players havent quit on spags, theyre just fed up with losing
Where's the "one more year" crowd at? I need a good laugh.
we wont see another prime time game for a long time
close this thread...
Why call a timeout for a draw... F****** Pathetic.
Vintage Rams. Cowher in a corner like a couple losers as always, and bow over.
what the heck was the point of that? just let the clock run down....
f@#k. Pathetic......again.
one more year crowd right here......
Im still all for it. It takes more balls to stick with it than to pussy out and try to clean house again. 3 offense co-ordinators in 3 years and you think it will improve Bradford?.....
I just un-subcribed from this thread. I can't take it anymore.
Can I un-subcribe from this team?:disapointed:
Ugly ugly ugly...
I like Bradford's toughness, but he really didn't need to play tonight. I love his passion but sometimes one of the coaches has got to step in and just pull the plug to keep you from getting killed. When he got sacked early in the game I really thought he got a concussion... thankfully he as OK.
Jackson is still one of the few out there (minus Bradford, Laurinaitis, and a few others) who is showing any heart. The defense looks like it is trying, but having 10 DBs on IR and an offense that likes to go 3 and out a lot, they are set up to last only so long.
I just wonder how long Spags has left. Will he even make it through next week?