Rams have a "franchise qb" and a possibly the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. They have a high draft pick coming and a franchise RB with Gurley. Could be enough to lour one of these guys out.
The Rams traded their 2017 first round draft pick as part of the package to get Goff. Donald and Gurley are studs, but there isn't much other talent on the roster. O-line is horrible, no receivers at all. I don't think it's the kind of situation that would attract Gruden or Cowher. If Goff doesn't turn into a franchise QB (and fast), the next HC will be on the hot seat by year 2.
Rams have a "franchise qb" and a possibly the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. They have a high draft pick coming and a franchise RB with Gurley. Could be enough to lour one of these guys out.
Goff has not been impressive. He is not a big guy (215 lbs.) and is taken down pretty easily by defenders. His arm strength is okay I guess, but not elite, and he is not very nimble in the pocket even at such a young age. He also seems to force at least one ball per game into coverage. He reminds me a bit of Tommy Maddox. Can hit a wide open receiver just fine, not a very strong arm, stands in the pocket too long given his size and lack of mobility, turns the ball over way too much.
No way was he worth what Rams gave up. They are now unable to get any of the top 35 players in the 2017 draft.
He makes a few million only working 6 months, home all week. I can't see him giving that up.
How old is Cower now? I don't see him giving up his cushy job for the rigors of coaching.
Cant see any of those three......
1. Coughlin.....LA is about fresh, new, fast, and flash. Not remotely Coughlinesque.
2. Cowher.......The only places I can see him land are Cleveland, Philly, and New York. (Where he played and now works) However working just 2 days a week at that desk without any criticism and second guessing is a really nice gig. In addition, since leaving coaching, he had lost his wife, and that kind of a lifetime incident can change the fiber of a man, take away some of the edge that a coach needs to have. I have a hunch he may know this, and thats why he hasn't left CBS.
3. Gruden......He is too smart to get back into coaching. The guy is Jeff Fisher who got lucky enough to play the team he left in the Super Bowl knowing their entire offense, and personnel strengths and weaknesses. He makes a killing being dubbed this QB guru, talking up the young guys pre draft, and then just talking football like one of the guys on MNF. He will be this generations John Madden. All he can do is hurt his future earnings and reputation.
Cowher is the "elder statesman" of the CBS NFL Today show. He sits in the center of the screen every Sunday.
He's partying with his 'rockstar' wife on the weekends and enjoying life.
No way, no how, does he ever coach again.
Never say never. Suppose the Carolina Panthers have another bad season and fire Rivera. Then the owner Jerry Richardson offers Cowher full control.