Have our prayers been answered? Could the fickle fingered karma khameleon of fate have swung around full circle for the Rams at the end of this season?
The internets is alive with rumors of Haslett being considered as a possible replacement for Pittsburgh Steelers head coach and guy with a giant vein in his forehead (seriously, junkies lick their lips at the site of that guy on the sidelines) named Bill Cowher.
Well, for the definitive word I turned to the Beaver County Times (hehe). Right now, the smart money is on assistant coach/O-line coach Russ Grimm, grim news for Rams fans. oh! hey!
Haslett can barely be considered a dark hourse according to the source for all things Beaver.
Ouch, "top-notch" coaches, is Haslett chopped liver? Come on.
Anybody got a futon in Miami?
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I prefer to keep Haslett.
I'd like to see at least one more year of the defense under Haslett before I make any decisions. Mainly for stability sake. Our defense is a mish-mash of like 3 or 4 different coordinators. Sure, talent is talent, but with another year of Haslett being able to bring in the guys he wants to bring in can only help things.Besides, it's not as if the run defense can get any worse...plus Indy actually had aa worse run defense (clarify...the WORST run defense) this year and still made the playoffs with a pretty impressive record in a more competive conference.
I don't know, maybe I'm biased (we're both Big Reds ;D) but I liked the hiring of Haslett and am not willing to give up on it yet.
Big Red - January 5, 2007
i agree
i think the issue was lack of talent up front - and injuries with guys like TinoRyan Van Bibber - January 6, 2007
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