Jeff Fisher hired his offensive and defensive coordinators less than a week after the St. Louis Rams hired him as their new head coach. On Tuesday conference call with the media, Gregg Williams and Brian Schottenheimer answered questions and talked a little about their approach to coaching. It offered some useful insight into what the Rams will look like in the coming season.
The call made some impressions on me, and I wanted to share them. I'll be around in the comments if you want more details or reactions to what Schottenheimer and Williams had to say.
Here's some thoughts from the interview with Gregg Williams. I'll have more on Schotty up later.

Friends
Williams started by answering the question why he opted to join Fisher in St. Louis.
"You can't tell your best friend no."
The connection between Williams and Fisher runs deep, that much was obvious from Williams' answer to that question. Their friendship goes way back to their earliest days in coaching. "Here's a young guy from L.A. and a young guy from the sticks of Missouri that formed a friendship."
The particulars of that relationship as it relates to coaching the Rams will be known soon enough. From this angle, it's comforting to hear. Fisher can allow his trusted, experienced friend to run the defense. That fits with the impression others have given us about Fisher as a guy who doesn't micromanage his coordinators.
Working relationships like that can facilitate a quick turnaround for teams, even businesses and other organizations. Williams talked about a turnarounds too.
Turnaround Specialist
Williams touted himself as a culture changer. "Everywhere I've been, that's why they hired me," Williams said.
His job now, one which he's already started by watching game tape from 2011, is to evaluate and make determinations about the roster. Williams would not offer any opinions of players on the Rams roster, which is understandable.
He noted that in what tape he has seen, that the Rams defense played hard this year, for the most part. He credited Steve Spagnuolo for that, and cited a "good nucleus" for his job of turning around the defense.
People Person
"My specialty is handling people, especially difficult people," Williams said. "Coaches make mistakes when they try to pigeonhole players."
Williams billed himself as a coach more focused on people than one enamored with Xs and Os or committed to a particular schematic dogma. That was refreshing to hear after the last three years. If there was an idea system, Williams noted, then every team's defense would look the same.
He credited his success as a defensive coordinator to his adaptability. That means that the Rams won't be trying to force players into roles they aren't comfortable with or can't play. So no Chris Long as a standup linebacker. With a good core of talent on the defensive side of the roster, I think Williams ought to be able to improve this unit in 2012. It will be interesting to see what moves he makes.
"Everyone's interviewing."
People tried and tried to press him for details on the Rams roster, but Williams would not budge. Every player on the roster is being carefully evaluated, "interviewed," as Williams described it.
I suspect some of the turnover that happens between now and the start of the season will surprise fans.
0 recs | 46 comments
Hmm? So a few less "Pillars"? Is this a overture to guys like Finnegan and Haynesworthy?
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
Great news
He looks less like a lesbian when he takes off his glasses and visor
HomerForTheRams - January 24, 2012
lol... A lesbian? LMAO!
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
Here's another picture
http://www.turfshowtimes.com/2012/1/13/2705774/jeff-fisher-gregg-williams-st-louis-rams-coaching-staff
HomerForTheRams - January 24, 2012
Toooooo funny!
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
He should just come out and say that Justin King will be banned from the city.
sergey606 - January 24, 2012
state would be better
diehardram87 - January 24, 2012
Now, now
I wouldn’t mind the Chiefs grabbing him.
Danrarbc - January 24, 2012
I can't even wish him on my worst enemy..that's just wrong lol
diehardram87 - January 24, 2012
I here the Cardinals are looking for a challenge, maybe they would... Naw, no one is that crazy?
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
***hear***
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
I give u all a +100! HILARIOUS! I can’t stop laughin bt I mean I used to admire king’s speed bt it should this dreadful year that speed isn’t everything when evaluating!
Boy Yottic - January 24, 2012 via mobile
Williams will give him a look. A new DB coach may be able to bring him around too?
Don’t get me wrong. I’ve have been a “Cut King” guys since last season began. But Spags must have seen something in him?
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
Yeah, it was called he played well in training camp
Its why Gibson wasnt cut
King Sam Rules! - January 24, 2012 via mobile
And in training camp
he’s up against Rams recievers….not exactly hard to look competent there….and likewise not hard for Gibson to look good against someone like King. All falls apart when they faced real NFL recievers and cornerbacks
Stonedtodeath - January 24, 2012
LOL
That’s just wrong, true but wrong.
BurnoutJoeB. - January 25, 2012
hahahahaha
VTramsFan - January 24, 2012
King should be moved to safety
… preferably San Francisco or Seattle… which is safe for us
VTramsFan - January 24, 2012
HA! Distance would make your heart grow fonder...?
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
Add King to the train.
OakCityRam - January 24, 2012
Justin King played like a lesbian.
He should have been out the door quicker than Spagnoulo and his band of inept coaches.
Mister T - January 24, 2012
King pressure spags ? (compromising photos)
Thomas W - January 24, 2012
Something involving Derinda?
King Sam Rules! - January 24, 2012 via mobile
Nooooo! She has standards
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
Omg who the hell is derinda lol
Ram_Redemption - January 24, 2012 via mobile
Random comment
Miami Dolphins executive Brian Gaine to interview with St. Louis Rams about GM job
RAMpage28 - January 24, 2012
no thanks
DCRamFan - January 24, 2012
Agreed.
RAMpage28 - January 24, 2012
and I'm basing that solely on the fact that they've been terrible for forever
I know nada about this guy, but the Dolphins havent been competitive for as long as I can remember. I don’t understand why we’d even be talking to this guy, unless he wants advice on how to score the biggest FA coach available for future reference
DCRamFan - January 24, 2012
I know
this guy obviously hasn’t done much for the team.
RAMpage28 - January 24, 2012
now the Browns, thats a different story
get that guy on the phone!
DCRamFan - January 24, 2012
Was hired in 08 best picks he's had are
Long, Davis, Sean Smith, Heartline (I guess), and I don’t know much about Odrick and Koa Misi
RAMpage28 - January 24, 2012
who the fu........
DCRamFan - January 24, 2012
.... The Miami guy....
RAMpage28 - January 24, 2012
Jw.. Will it matter who our gm is?
I mean fisher gets most of the say in decisions anyway right
Ram_Redemption - January 24, 2012 via mobile
I'd like to think that the guy can evaluate talent
I’m surprised we haven’t selected one yet. But I’d be concerned if we brought someone from a consistently losing organization in to run ours……just my opinion
DCRamFan - January 24, 2012
Agreed.
RAMpage28 - January 24, 2012
Ooo ok I agree
Snead works in that case
Ram_Redemption - January 24, 2012 via mobile
Ryan, did anyone ask about his son?
And did Coach Williams have any comments on what the plan is for him?
Rick Siegel - January 24, 2012
UNPOPULAR OPINION TIME - I liked Devaney.
I think the talent problem had more to do with the coaches, position coaches included, being terrible. The players themselves seemed to have talent, but they constantly let down as soon as they got here. With the right coach Kendricks can still be all we hoped he would. You don’t get known for solid hands and then drop every single thing thrown your way without there being other factors. Spagnuolo had a stranglehold on this team and I think there’s things here that look terrible now that with the right leadership will surprise people.
HomerForTheRams - January 24, 2012
Oh I see. I get it now. You're Bill Devaney. Come clean!
Da Rams! - January 24, 2012
Anything new on the GM front?
Douglas M - January 24, 2012
Spags worst coach NFL history
Thomas W - January 24, 2012
williams's son
Why is Williams allowed to take his son Blake everywhere he goes and have him appointed to the coaching staff? Is he being hired on merit? I gather not, since apparently Blake cannot get hired on his own by a team that hasn’t already hired his dad. I like Bud Adams’s policy, no nepotism. With all the nepotism in the NFL (Brian Schottenhiemer, for starters), is it any wonder that so many teams recruit and play badly. The NFL is surely the most overrated league in professional sports. Even Fisher—-what, something like six winning season in sixteen years? Oh, that makes him a genius, right.
westmnstr - January 24, 2012
William's son
No I think the reason that Williams wants his son on the team is so that people don’t accuse him of being a lesbian.
Mister T - January 24, 2012
or 5 losing seasons in 16 seasons
LARams1968 - January 24, 2012
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