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After Jeff Fisher, Ram fans seem content with Rob Chudzinksi being their next HC.

http://www.clanram.com/forums/f11/rob-chudzinksi-47354/

They site his work with Antonio Gates and the development of Derek Anderson and of course Cam Newton as the main reasons why they want him. Even squeezing the best out of the end of Jeremy Shockey's career. If Chud leaves, do you think he takes some of the current offensive staff with him in way of promotions? Shula, Scott Turner in particular?

For the record, they don't seem to have a good message board...this was the best I found. Some of them also seem to think his name is "Rod"

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After Jeff Fisher, Ram fans seem content with Rob Chudzinksi being their next HC.

http://www.clanram.com/forums/f11/rob-chudzinksi-47354/

They site his work with Antonio Gates and the development of Derek Anderson and of course Cam Newton as the main reasons why they want him. Even squeezing the best out of the end of Jeremy Shockey's career. If Chud leaves, do you think he takes some of the current offensive staff with him in way of promotions? Shula, Scott Turner in particular?

For the record, they don't seem to have a good message board...this was the best I found. Some of them also seem to think his name is "Rod"

Shula isn't a "Chud guy". I would think Turner would have a shot at a better promotion staying. Plus, Chud will probably micromanage the offense and potentially be the OC as well.

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Shula isn't a "Chud guy". I would think Turner would have a shot at a better promotion staying. Plus, Chud will probably micromanage the offense and potentially be the OC as well.

I realize Shula and Chud hadn't worked together until this season, but they did extremely well developing Cam Newton together and Sam Bradford is a good talent in need of development.

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Chud could potentially go into St. Louis, draft RG3, trade Bradford, adjust the offense to Griffin much like he did with Cam, and basically just be 1 year behind Carolina but now as a head coach. Couple that with the possibility the Rams move out of St. Louis, and Chud could be at the helm of a very interesting franchise.

Hate to lose Chud, but can't knock the guy for making a move.

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I realize Shula and Chud hadn't worked together until this season, but they did extremely well developing Cam Newton together and Sam Bradford is a good talent in need of development.

Considering Chud was hired (and promoted by Rivera) I would think they actually get along well.......I am sure Chud's plan he is pimping to new teams isn't that he is just going to try to steal the Carolina coaching staff.

Did Rivera bring over the SD defensive coaches w/ him?

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they don't deserve him.

not sure st. louis even deserves a team.

it's like jacksonville of the midwest.

Greatest show on turf?

Super bowl titles?

HOF players?

compared to Jacksonvile's...?

Of course the Jaguars are as old as we are, and their city went to poo, but they have won a title in the time. The rams have just been forgotten but I always viewed them as somewhat respectable. They have players with talent, I think the problem maybe be elsewhere.

Either way I would much rather Chud go to St. than Jack.

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Chud could potentially go into St. Louis, draft RG3, trade Bradford, adjust the offense to Griffin much like he did with Cam, and basically just be 1 year behind Carolina but now as a head coach. Couple that with the possibility the Rams move out of St. Louis, and Chud could be at the helm of a very interesting franchise.

Hate to lose Chud, but can't knock the guy for making a move.

Can't trade Bradford, the cap hit would be massive. Whoever takes on the Rams job has to first and foremost believe that he can win with Bradford because he's going to be there for at least the next 2-3 years.

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Most sane human beings would rather be in Miami than St Louis, therefore, Fisher must prefer the Rams for football (#1 QB, playing in a Dome, not having to play the Patriots twice a year) and financial reasons (if the team moves back to LA he probably gets more money and a location just as nice as Miami).

Miami vs. St Louis...he must be leaning towards the Rams, because there's no other real reason for there to be any competition between the two cities. Weather-wise, one is in hurricane alley, the other is in tornado alley. At least you can see a hurricane coming.

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