Shula would be stupid to leave the Rams while McSnead is in place, unless of course he values money and power over winning.
Same for the Rams until McVay came along.If a coordinator aspires to be a HC, they need to strike when the iron is hot. Never know when the next opportunity will come along.
Houston was a bad gig, but Ryans made it work out, Carolina was a disaster and Canales turned things around heck even Buffalo was a shit show until McDermott showed up
I actually was starting to type that out....Same for the Rams until McVay came along.
shula's going nowhere...
he hasn't put himself worthy of meaningful consideration...
when he does, then i'll worry...
mcvay has his stamp all over the defense ...
go rams
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Saleh is good DC. Trash HC.I don't think Shula will get a call this season, unless the Rams win the Super bowl. In some good news, Robert Saleh is getting interest and is getting interest from the Cardinals.
IMO Aubrey stays with The Rams.He need to get away.In fact if he didn’t leave for Detroit I don’t think Shula would’ve been promoted above him.Shula could take Pleasant with him as his DC if the Rams don't promote him immediately to DC.
Another guy that has intrigued me for years is Jim Leonhard of the Broncos. Former player, transitioned to college coach, and been with Denver the past two seasons ... DB coach, pass game coordinator and assistant head coach. Leonhard would likely replace Vance Joseph as DC, should Joseph get a HC job.If Shula does get a head coaching job, I could definitely see McVay either promoting Pleasant, or bringing-back Morris ... but ... I would be interested in Jonathan Gannon.
Well, I do agree with you that he should not leave yet.
But if you look at it, realistically, would you stay at your company just because it’s successful? And turn down a massive promotion, pay raise with full authority over that company?
If Shula doesn't think he can go and win somewhere as a head coach I don't want him as my DC.Shula would be stupid to leave the Rams while McSnead is in place, unless of course he values money and power over winning.
Can totally see that for them. A young guy, defensive minded that they can grow together with.According to Albert Breer this AM on the Herd: Shula a strong candidate for the Stealers job. FWIW.
That's one perspective.If Shula doesn't think he can go and win somewhere as a head coach I don't want him as my DC.
I'm not sure they're mutually exclusive.That's one perspective.
Another? Much like Ben Johnson, being confident enough to know you don't need to jump at an opportunity if it isn't right for you.
That's REAL confidence.
Gannon was a fuckin goofball. After they hired him I remember watching a vid of him meeting players and the shit was so awkward it was painful, him trying to handshake and vibe with them and be something he obviously was not. So I was certain there and then that he'd fail at installing the right culture.The question now is Shula really interested in taking a HC gig if offered? Perhaps he may be another Gannon, or he may be not. He should get about 2 seasons to prove it though.
Reminded me of Milquetoast Linehan as Scotty ended every sentence with "Okay." Gannon was more in his interaction individually. I remember actually communicating with Jim Thomas of the STL PD who covered the Rams and asked him, how in the world could Linehan come off good in an interview and response was "Maybe Linehan was better in one on ones as opposed to group settings." I just could not believe this guy was trying to lead a football team.Gannon was a fuckin goofball. After they hired him I remember watching a vid of him meeting players and the shit was so awkward it was painful, him trying to handshake and vibe with them and be something he obviously was not. So I was certain there and then that he'd fail at installing the right culture.
I highly doubt an individual like Shula that is a Type A personality has ever had that thought cross his mind.If Shula doesn't think he can go and win somewhere as a head coach I don't want him as my DC.