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Rams get OK to interview Chudzinski


Gazi

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I remember hearing that Fisher is more likely to take the St. Louis job because it comes with a lot more freedom and control than that in Miami. There is also speculation that he may try to talk Gregg Williams into coming over and being the DC for the Rams (if Fisher does indeed take that position). Would be nice to keep Chud and have Williams leave the division, no?

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Hate to tell ya guys, but this is a feeling you might want to get used go.

If your organization is a successful one, then other teams sniffing after your coaches and players becomes pretty much an annual event.

I can live with that, if it comes with a level of success equivalent to the Patriots, Steelers, etc.

But this right now? This is premature. I'd prefer to have one Super Bowl trophy before we start losing people.

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