question is, how would they even find out about this?
sounds like a load of rubbish to me. its not hard to make up a story about a defensive coach getting heated about something when Jim Haslett is our defensive coordinator
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question is, how would they even find out about this?
sounds like a load of rubbish to me. its not hard to make up a story about a defensive coach getting heated about something when Jim Haslett is our defensive coordinator
[QUOTE=RamWraith;226239]Here is the article:
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How in the world do they know? Do they have an indisde man at Rams park? Unless they've bugged the premises, there's no possible way that they could know all this. That is, unless a member of staff was foolish enough to divulge valuable information about what is now the most important pick in the entire draft...which wouldn't happen anyway. I think this has the words "Linehan" and "smokescreen" written all over it. Someone is going to attempt to trade up for Dorsey. This to me, sounds like the Rams baiting Atlanta.Quote:
Originally Posted by PFW
What better way to bait a potential trade partner than to suggest that a potential move would be far from costly? There's no way the Saints could pull of that sort of trade cheaply. The last time we saw a trade for that high a pick, the San Diego Chargers recieved a bunch of picks to draft only first round QB of that class yet to win a superbowl.Quote:
Originally Posted by PFW
Again, how do they know this?Quote:
Originally Posted by PFW
As McFadden is likely the biggest "immediate" difference maker in this classm he is automatically the Rams top player? There's no credible source.
One thing you see repeated alot in this article is "the way we hear it". It's hearsay. Rumour. Speculative, *******ised, pasteurised, homogenised "truth" full of every last artificial colour and flavour you can think of. Personally, in a world where the truth is sacrificed as a segue into profit, I'm still struggling to believe it's not butter.
The way i hear it is that Haslett has a massive man crush on Dorsey, and Devaney being logical wants to use the pick on the safer pick of Chris Long, who is of more need, has less injury worries and has been coached from birth by a Hall of Famer. Apparently Scott Linehan has no interest who the Rams pick, because its going to be a defensive player.
Devaney was basically saying that it doesnt matter what Haslett wants because he is head of drafting in St Louis. Haslett, angered by this, began to Hulk out, and the rest of the people present at the discussion feared they were about to be distroyed by a ginger-haired wrecking machine. However, the day was saved by Scott Linehan, who calmly spoke to Haslett and bored him into submission.
As a compromise, Devaney and Haslett agreed to draft Vernon Gholston. As a defensive end he fills a position of need, but also fills Hasletts requirement of a defensive lineman who is "tough and black". Neither were too bothered about comments of Gholston taking plays off and only really playing half of the snaps every game. Devaney quite cleverly pointed out that since Gholston plays defense, he shouldnt really be criticised for not being on the field when the Rams are on offense.
Thats what i heard anyway, from my inside source.
I find this comical especially if it's true. We all know Haslett is a fiery guy.
So I would believe Haslett went off. The thing is, if Haslett is really fighting for Dorsey over Long or Gholston I'm truly concerned. Let's not forget that when Haslett first joined us he was high on Jimmy Kennedy too.