The Rams are in such a weird place. They've got talent and coaching, but weird flaws in both that hold them back. I don't expect that pushing Wade Philips out the door will help them any.
So here's the real question:
If the Rams hit their floor, or even mired in mediocrity like 7-9/8-8, do they fire someone at the top? They pushed all-in to "win now" and only got worse, and are left without the resources to get better moving forward. 5 years without a first round pick (and missing a bunch of other picks) and a maxed out cap - made worse by the looming cap drop - they are sincerely [site decorum].
The Rams are in such a weird place. They've got talent and coaching, but weird flaws in both that hold them back. I don't expect that pushing Wade Philips out the door will help them any.
So here's the real question:
If the Rams hit their floor, or even mired in mediocrity like 7-9/8-8, do they fire someone at the top? They pushed all-in to "win now" and only got worse, and are left without the resources to get better moving forward. 5 years without a first round pick (and missing a bunch of other picks) and a maxed out cap - made worse by the looming cap drop - they are sincerely [site decorum].
I think they get rid of Les Snead and likely blow it up
McVay stays however