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Funny...I still remember it like it was yesterday, reading the newspaper in my parent's garage waiting for the bus for school on the hiring of George Allen. Then in August of 78 while working out in the morning in that same garage (weights) in disbelieve that the Rams had fired George Allen after two preseason games and hired Ray Malavasi...That was a sad day for me.Sometimes I wonder if the Rams hired him but then the nazis went back in time to rewrite history in SF's favor.
Imagine if Pat Haden won 4 Super Bowls with Bill Walsh? You still would be wearing his jersey, instea of just on game day…lFunny...I still remember it like it was yesterday, reading the newspaper in my parent's garage waiting for the bus for school on the hiring of George Allen. Then in August of 78 while working out in the morning in that same garage (weights) in disbelieve that the Rams had fired George Allen after two preseason games and hired Ray Malavasi...That was a sad day for me.
Rams Fire Allen
George Allen who coached the Los Angeles Rams for the first two preseason games, has been fired and replaced by offensive coordinator Ray Malavasi, the team's owner, Carroll Rosenbloom announced last night.
Allen, hired to replace Chuck Knox as the Rams' coach last February, had lost both preseason games, 14-7 to New England in the opener and 17-0 to San Diego Saturday.
"It is my feeling that I have made a serious error in judgment in believing George Allen could work within our framework," Rosenbloom said in a prepared statement. "It has been extremely difficult for him to adjust to a new situation.
"Unquestionably he is a fine coach and administrator. His record speaks for itself. However, I'm certain it's in the best interest of all concerned to make this change at this time."
The Rams' training camp has been marked by grumbling from several players over Allen's long practices, and several key players have not taken part in some of the workouts.
Allen was fired by the Washington Redskins last January after he and team President Edward Bennett Williams couldn't agree on a new contract.
Although Allen had a 67-30-1 record in Washington, making him the most successful coach in the Redskins' history, the major hitch in his signing a new contract here was Williams' desire to have more say in the team's financial matters and personnel.
When Allen remained adamant in wanting to maintain the status quo, he was fire and Jack Pardee hired as coach.
Allen, 56, had been the Rams' coach earlier, guiding the team for five seasons from 1966 to 1970. He was fired by the club's president, the late Dan Reeves, and went to Washington.
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@den-the-coach Holy shit Den, you were 12 and new about Offensive Coordinators etc? Lol That’s very impressive! I didn’t know anything about difference in coaches until high school! Lol or even consider anything else outside of rooting for my team! LolSorry I know I've posted about this subject several times, but this actually had an archive video on an interview with Bill Walsh. As a kid I was going on 12 in September of 78 and I really wanted Bill Walsh because I loved his offense at Stanford.
When they hired George Allen I was somewhat disappointed because I felt Knox was too conservative on offense & Allen was not much better and I wanted the Rams to hire an Offensive Coach. Then after a player revolt plus two straight preseason losses to New England & San Diego Rosenbloom fired Allen and promoted the befuddled Ray Malavasi, who always wore a windbreaker even if it was 100 degrees. Thus now we had Malavasi instead of Walsh and I was truly disappointed in so many ways.
One more tidbit and this for @Loyal Walsh actually said that he could've made Pat Haden as good as Joe Montana, now I don't think so because Montana was much taller than Haden, Montana was 6'2 & Haden 5'10, but Walsh did say that.
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I do believe if Bill Walsh was hired that the Rams would have won a Super Bowl in 78 or 79 with his offense and the caveat that he still would have drafted Montana for the Rams.Anyways, imagine if Walsh was our coach? Do we win the SB in 1979?
Do we win any others in the 80’s?
Would we even have been able to draft Dickerson?
Does Rosenbloom get murdered en the Tub?
Do we even move to STL?
Man so many questions…
Steve Rosenbloom stated that after he saw the waters off the coast of Florida from a plane the next day that his father would never have swam in those waters.As to the drowning of Carroll Rosenbloom, one can surmise that still took place
Quite a bit of speculation on that, some of it over the top. In fairness, I'm all about routines and Carroll Rosenbloom swam every morning when he was in Florida. Now I know they even made a movie about how men waited in SCUBA gear on a boat and waited for the guy to swim and then pulled him underwater to make it look like an accidental death.Steve Rosenbloom stated that after he saw the waters off the coast of Florida from a plane the next day that his father would never have swam in those waters.
And then Georgia marries a guy with connections to the Mafia 9 months later.
There were reports that two men in scuba gear came out of the ocean just a mile down the beach from where Carroll supposedly drowned.Quite a bit of speculation on that, some of it over the top. In fairness, I'm all about routines and Carroll Rosenbloom swam every morning when he was in Florida. Now I know they even made a movie about how men waited in SCUBA gear on a boat and waited for the guy to swim and then pulled him underwater to make it look like an accidental death.
I never believed foul play, stuff happens and again I know it was reported the waters might have been rough that day, but if I had swam for years and it was a nice day not sure I would pay attention to that either. Again, it's speculation.
Well, now you know how the 49ers feel when the Rams got to Sean McVay before they did.This thread makes me sad.
So basically, let me see if I've got this right...
We endured two decades of near-simultaneous 49er excellence and Ram incompetence b/c we DIDN'T hire the smartest coach in the game at that time?
There are self-inflicted wounds and then there are self-inflicted wounds.
Well, now you know how the 49ers feel when the Rams got to Sean McVay before they did.
Foolio has dipped his toe in these waters:https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.c...concerned-about-a-federal-agency-on-gambling/ And, Fred Dryer expressed his belief in the frogmen theory years ago.Quite a bit of speculation on that, some of it over the top. In fairness, I'm all about routines and Carroll Rosenbloom swam every morning when he was in Florida. Now I know they even made a movie about how men waited in SCUBA gear on a boat and waited for the guy to swim and then pulled him underwater to make it look like an accidental death.
I never believed foul play, stuff happens and again I know it was reported the waters might have been rough that day, but if I had swam for years and it was a nice day not sure I would pay attention to that either. Again, it's speculation.
I was 20 1/2 when he passed and had been a RAMS fanatic since I was 10. The local ABC affiliate in Augusta Georgia had a gentlemen named Pat Mulherin who headed the sports department and he did the 11:00 evening sports segment. I was lying on the couch on the verge of sleep when he broadcast the news of the drowning. My recollection is that I thought, "the old man kicked the bucket, damn." So, anyway I move to the bedroom for a more comfortable nights sleep. During the night, I entered REM and found myself in a body of water submerged up to my eyes and the feeling was, initially, quite tranquil. In short order, though, the water became choppy, and there was a sinister vibe that crept into the dream. After a little more time passed, I bolted upright in bed to find the sheet completely soaked Bilocation, anyone? ESP?There were reports that two men in scuba gear came out of the ocean just a mile down the beach from where Carroll supposedly drowned.
Who knows.
A lot of coincidental stuff that happened back then.
But Steve did say that Carroll was a strong swimmer and would know to stay out of red tide. Or probably know to swim sideways to get out of the red tide.
I am going to my death bed convinced that Carroll was murdered.
Maybe it was Georgia who had him killed after the Will was changed or maybe the Mafia killed him due to Carroll's gambling debt, but I do strongly believe one way or the other that Carroll was murdered.
Wow, that was something. Again I never gave much thought to the concept of CR being murdered, but I do remember Fred Dryer saying something about it and CR I guess owed money, but again never gave much thought.After a little more time passed, I bolted upright in bed to find the sheet completely soaked Bilocation, anyone? ESP?