The St. Louis Rams fired Steve Spagnuolo and Billy Devaney on Monday morning. Since then, the most-talked about replacement has been Jeff Fisher, who is a candidate to be the team's next head coach. The rumor mill was much quieter with regards to the Rams' search for a general manager, until Wednesday. Les Snead of the Falcons, Eric DeCosta of the Ravens and Brian Gaine of the Dolphins were all reported as candidates for the Rams' vacancy on Wednesday.
So who are these guys? Let's get to know a little bit more about the names being mentioned so far, confirmed and rumored.
A quick recap of the candidates after the jump.

Eric DeCosta, Baltimore Ravens Director of Player Personnel
Reported on Wednesday afternoon, this is one people are pretty excited about given the Ravens' track record in the draft. DeCosta has been with the team since 1996, their inaugural year.
Les Snead, Atlanta Falcons Director of Player Personnel
Snead's name was also confirmed on Wednesday afternoon by several sources, including the Post-Dispatch, which usually guarantees that it's been confirmed at Rams Park. This was Snead's third year in his current job, a position he assumed one year after Billy Devaney left for St. Louis. He interviewed for the 49ers GM job last year. The Falcons haven't been afraid to take some risks on the personnel side, most notably trading a bundle of picks for Julio Jones in last year's draft.
Brian Gaine, Miami Dolphins Director of Player Personnel
Jason LaCanfora reported on Wednesday that the Rams have already talked to Gaine. He was one of the Parcells crew brought over from Dallas, joining the Phins four years ago. He was promoted to his current position last year after serving as an assistant in that role in the three years prior.
Jeff Foster, National Football Scouting President
Adam Schefter reported on Tuesday morning that Foster is expected to be a candidate for the Rams' job. Foster's name won't jump off the page to most people, but many are familiar with his work, especially if you follow the NFL Draft. As President of the NFS, Foster runs the annual NFL Combine and oversees the tremendous amount of work that goes into, including running his own scouting staff, analyzing prospects for most NFL teams using NFS, deciding which players to invite to the Combine
Lake Dawson, Tennessee Titans Vice President of Football Operations
Dawson has been with the Titans for five years, and knows Jeff Fisher well from his time there. He was promoted to his current position last year, promoted from Director of Pro Scouting. Pro scouting is still his role in Tennessee, where he oversees every aspect of it. Dawson would satisfy the Rooney Rule, but his connection to Fisher is perhaps more notable, as Jason LaCanfora points out.
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Whoever it is should have:
Yes, an awesomely big 1970’s porn ’stache! Can you imagine Stan, Fisher, and Tom Selleck hanging out on the sidelines post game?
If this doesn’t work, it might lead to the dissolution of the Rams as a franchise, but it really is our best last hope.
Beelzebubba - January 5, 2012
When Bradford is old enough to shave,
…he can grow one, too! Dammit, we’re going to be unstoppable with ’stache power!
sigh it’s going to be a long offseason.
Beelzebubba - January 5, 2012
I say we draft Mario and Luigi as well
We need all the staches we can get
King Sam Rules! - January 5, 2012 via mobile
YES!
They can be the stadium managers. Too many damned koopas in that place.
Add Ron Swanson into the mix too.
Beelzebubba - January 5, 2012
Hahahah
Ron Swanson for head coach!!
Hibachi40 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
The team can certainly use this:
Beelzebubba - January 5, 2012
He can be head coach and GM
King Sam Rules! - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Boom hired
sergey606 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Maybe Wario can be the muscle who finally gives Jason Smith a mean streak
Waluigi can sit in a corner and cry cause he is just stupid and whoever invented him at Nintendo needs to have been fired
King Sam Rules! - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Per Wikipedia:
Waluigi is a fictional character in the Mario series of video games. He accompanies Wario in spin-offs from the main Mario series, oftentimes for the sake of causing mischief. He was created by Camelot employee Fumihide Aoki and is voiced by Charles Martinet, who describes Waluigi as being someone who has a lot of self-pity and would “cheat to win.”
My favorite part of the Wikipedia article is under the Reception section:
“Mike Fahey described Waluigi as a character who he completely forgets about until he appears in a story like this. He adds that if Waluigi died, no one would likely notice.”
Needless to say, Waluigi does not fall under the 4 Pillars philosophy.
Salti Cracker - January 5, 2012
That's good
King Sam Rules! - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Did you not see sam's beard during the weeks he was benched
He can grow a mustache
sergey606 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
That's no mustache.
That’s the beginnings of stubble. It’s cute, but if you want a player with a real ’stache, I think Dan Dierdorf should be available and willing.
Dan, you’re Hired!
Beelzebubba - January 5, 2012
Ah yes remember Candy Loving in Playboy.
Hair is good. Sometimes
Da Rookie - January 5, 2012
im gonna grow my stache out in honor of kroenke and fisher!
kevio3000 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
And rapists and 80's porn stars everywhere!
King Sam Rules! - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Mckenzie from GB? Someone wanna do a write-up on him?
sergey606 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Do it.
You got skills. i would like to read about it.
Da Rookie - January 5, 2012
Haha, I'll try and find a free minute today to
sergey606 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
Do some research (stupid phone)
sergey606 - January 5, 2012 via mobile
I only thoght they made "Smart Phones"
Operator error giggle
Da Rookie - January 5, 2012
I nominate Segey to do the write up.
All in favor say “AYE”
Da Rookie - January 5, 2012
aye
it WOULD be funny if he did it
ramat - January 5, 2012
hope we get DeCosta
UsArmyRAM - January 5, 2012 via mobile
+1
RWRAMS28 - January 5, 2012
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