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-12-14-2005 #1
Why not try and get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan?
I was just surfing the net and thought of this. Why don't we try go get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan on our coaching staff? Brian Billick HC and Rex Ryan DC? They have been a good duo and with our offense the way it is you have to be Larry Marmie to wreck it. I think that would be a A++ for the offseason. What do you guys think about it?
RamsFan16

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-12-14-2005 #2
Re: Why not try and get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan?
NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. Brian Billick is not a good HC. He has destroyed that offense by himself. Rex Ryan hasnt done anything except benefit from having one of the best secondaries that the league has ever seen, and the defense still isnt that good.
The Roman and The Prince. Playmakers until the end.

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-12-14-2005 #3
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Re: Why not try and get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan?
billick is supposedly an "offensive minded" head coach. for such an offensive genius, his team sure can't score.
Originally Posted by RamsFan16
not to mention i hate hearing him speak.
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-12-14-2005 #4
Re: Why not try and get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan?
Rex Ryan, maybe. I think Av likes that guy a lot.
Brian Billick? Heck no.
Country Roads, Take Them To St. Louis!
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-12-15-2005 #5
Re: Why not try and get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan?
I have to agree with the "I hate hearing him talk" I hates it.
LET'S GO DODGERS
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-12-15-2005 #6
Re: Why not try and get Brian Billick and Rex Ryan?
It would take three things to make it work:
Originally Posted by RamsFan16
1. The FO allowing a controlling personality like Billick back in the saddle. After Martz, I don't see Shawgmunt going for Billick.
2. A strong OC
3. Billick loosening the reins enough to let the new OC actually run the offense.
We might could do #2, but #1 and #3 will NEVER happen."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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