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Cardinals: Marmie named defensive coordinator
by Fanball Staff - Fanball.com
Monday, January 19, 2004
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Former Cardinals' assistant Larry Marmie was named as the Rams' new defensive coordinator on Sunday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Marmie replaces Lovie Smith, who is now the Bears' head coach. Marmie and Rams' head coach Mike Martz worked together at Arizona State for seven years in the mid-1980s. "I worked with and for Larry for seven years," Martz said. "He probably has had more of an impact on me professionally than anybody. I'm thrilled and excited that we have an opportunity to bring Larry to St. Louis." Martz added of Marmie's recent experience, "Probably one of the more impressive things about Larry when we played the Cardinals is that his guys played hard all the time and were very disciplined. They didn't lose because they weren't well-coached."
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Martz believes that Marmie will run a lot of the same schemes that Smith ran, and the Rams will have many of their key defensive players back in 2004. With Leonard Little, Adam Archuleta, Aeneas Williams, and a handful of young linebackers and defensive backs, the Rams should be in line to once again be a high-scoring fantasy defense next season. They may not be the best at stopping people, but the Rams get sacks, create turnovers, and score touchdowns with their
http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=fanball-cardinalsmarmienamed&prov=fanball&type=lgns
Cardinals: Marmie named defensive coordinator
by Fanball Staff - Fanball.com
Monday, January 19, 2004
News
Former Cardinals' assistant Larry Marmie was named as the Rams' new defensive coordinator on Sunday, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported. Marmie replaces Lovie Smith, who is now the Bears' head coach. Marmie and Rams' head coach Mike Martz worked together at Arizona State for seven years in the mid-1980s. "I worked with and for Larry for seven years," Martz said. "He probably has had more of an impact on me professionally than anybody. I'm thrilled and excited that we have an opportunity to bring Larry to St. Louis." Martz added of Marmie's recent experience, "Probably one of the more impressive things about Larry when we played the Cardinals is that his guys played hard all the time and were very disciplined. They didn't lose because they weren't well-coached."
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Martz believes that Marmie will run a lot of the same schemes that Smith ran, and the Rams will have many of their key defensive players back in 2004. With Leonard Little, Adam Archuleta, Aeneas Williams, and a handful of young linebackers and defensive backs, the Rams should be in line to once again be a high-scoring fantasy defense next season. They may not be the best at stopping people, but the Rams get sacks, create turnovers, and score touchdowns with their