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I grew up in the 60’s/70’s in Syracuse, NY. Pretty much snowed every day. I was the only boy, and had 7 sisters. It was my job to shovel snow. Homework was done as soon as we walked in the door. I went to Catholic schools my whole life, so we had homework every day. As soon as homework was done, I headed out to shovel the sidewalk & driveway. Called in to eat dinner at 6 pm exactly. After dinner, back outside to shovel. And you kept shoveling because the snow kept coming down. Came back in around 9 pm, took a shower, and then off to bed. Just a typical winter day in Syracuse.My parents insisted I stay until the end in order to build character or some crap. I husked corn until my hands were bloody when I was 8, too.
Growing up in the Midwest in the 80s was crazy, man!
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Payton probably already said no.Can I like this 1,000 times?
We were never in the running. He will pick where he wants to go and it was never with us.Eliminates us. LOL
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If the Rams are in trouble, why would Payton take the job?Me thinks McVay retires knowing the Rams are in trouble. Sean Payton salivates and takes the job.
The Cards are shafted as usual, we settle for leftovers and/or keep KK. Promote GM internally.
Dude, seriously. I'm a darksider right now (I guess), but Sean Payton has zero interest in taking over for Sean McVay, who has exhibited success to the point of a championship, with an aging QB and zero assets. Someone can sell me on the concept of him coaching the Chargers, but the Rams have burned out any hope, outside of their current leadership.If the Rams are in trouble, why would Payton take the job?
I think there’s a solid chance we don’t see McVay, Donald, Stafford, & Ramsey on the Rams next season. Due to either retirement(first 3 names) or trade. Doubt they’ll be competitive.Dude, seriously. I'm a darksider right now (I guess), but Sean Payton has zero interest in taking over for Sean McVay, who has exhibited success to the point of a championship, with an aging QB and zero assets. Someone can sell me on the concept of him coaching the Chargers, but the Rams have burned out any hope, outside of their current leadership.
And I think the Rams will be plenty competitive next year, anyways, especially in this division.
I think there’s a solid chance we don’t see McVay, Donald, Stafford, & Ramsey on the Rams next season. Due to either retirement(first 3 names) or trade. Doubt they’ll be competitive.
Eliminates us. LOL
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Dude, seriously. I'm a darksider right now (I guess), but Sean Payton has zero interest in taking over for Sean McVay, who has exhibited success to the point of a championship, with an aging QB and zero assets. Someone can sell me on the concept of him coaching the Chargers, but the Rams have burned out any hope, outside of their current leadership.
And I think the Rams will be plenty competitive next year, anyways, especially in this division.
It’s very strange that you equate w/l over the past 10 years with functional leadership.I don't think this eliminates us.
Firstly because it looks like Keim is gone but mainly because despite everyone being down this season this franchise has proven it can win with it's current ownership. Over the past 10 years we have 14th best winning record in the NFL. Better than many other teams looking for HC's.
In fact I don't think there is a team looking for a HC that has a better winning record over the last 10 years.
The whole speculation on L.A deal, or even us is that he wants to work/stay in the area of where he lives (which is L A.).Agreed. Ram's are not a hot commodity.
O line is a mess. Donald likely or nearing retiring. WR issues outside Kupp and no draft capital or cap space to fix it.
In fact it's the exact same situation he left the Saints over.
It’s very strange that you equate w/l over the past 10 years with functional leadership.
They’re maybe related (functional leadership is often a predicate for success on the field), but that’s not how you measure functional leadership.
I grew up in the 60’s/70’s in Syracuse, NY. Pretty much snowed every day. I was the only boy, and had 7 sisters. It was my job to shovel snow. Homework was done as soon as we walked in the door. I went to Catholic schools my whole life, so we had homework every day. As soon as homework was done, I headed out to shovel the sidewalk & driveway. Called in to eat dinner at 6 pm exactly. After dinner, back outside to shovel. And you kept shoveling because the snow kept coming down. Came back in around 9 pm, took a shower, and then off to bed. Just a typical winter day in Syracuse.
McVay retires?!? Dude is a kid.Me thinks McVay retires knowing the Rams are in trouble. Sean Payton salivates and takes the job.
The Cards are shafted as usual, we settle for leftovers and/or keep KK. Promote GM internally.
Takes a special perspective to equate winning with one playoff victory and “we’re #14!” as your battle cry.I don't think this eliminates us.
Firstly because it looks like Keim is gone but mainly because despite everyone being down this season this franchise has proven it can win with it's current ownership. Over the past 10 years we have 14th best winning record in the NFL. Better than many other teams looking for HC's.
In fact I don't think there is a team looking for a HC that has a better winning record over the last 10 years.