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The three who voted "no" on Janoris Jenkins?
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This provoked a little visit to the Rams media guide & some FO underling bios that I'd never looked at before. Most of the new Snead guys have nothing but there are still a surprising number of long-tenured folks in both personnel & scouting whose bios are kinda interesting. One of the most noteworthy being James Lake; the guy who replaced Hewitt as equipment manager. All this hue & cry about Spags going all ageist & anti-tradition....and the replacement is a lifer (25 yrs ) Ram employee. Not sayin' Spags was a good people manager; he obviously wasn't, but the crimes against Ramkind of which he's often been accused are a wee bit exaggerated,imo.
The triple firing story itself seems a bit mysterious, timing-wise, but otherwise insignificant. Mancini was a bureaucrat & the other two were typical scout material; ex-jocks/ wannabe coaches, so it hardly seems like much of a football brain drain..
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Probably just a purging of sorts. Rather than completely clean house when he came in, Fisher gave these guys with whom he was unfamiliar a year so he could evaluate their work in a critical area of the organization. Who knows what these scouts said about various prospects or what input they've given, but my guess is that their opinions probably conflicted with Fisher on Jenkins, Brockers, Quick, etc. And having been around for the better part of a decade and overseeing some horrific drafts and personnel changes, they didn't exactly distinguish themselves as shrewd talent evaluators.
I could be way off- that's just my guess.
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^ This would be my guess as well.
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AvengerRam
The three who voted "no" on Janoris Jenkins?
Or voted yes on Pead.
Darth Snead will not suffer failure.
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Given the Rams track record in drafting prior to last year, why are any of them still around?
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macrammer
Given the Rams track record in drafting prior to last year, why are any of them still around?
Took the words right out of my mouth...Remember how like 20 something players from the 2011 roster aren't even in the NFL any more? All I have to say is "Good". Clearly there was a problem evaluating talent in the scouting department. I'm glad Snead is willing to let go of employees who are clearly not up to par.
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It explain the Rams woes on the O-line for the last 4 seasons. I thought it was poor coaching mostly or just lack of depth on the line--never had any real knowledge of who did the scouting for the Rams but suspected there was an issue with the scouts considering how other teams made the most of the Rams missess