
Linehan out, Dawson in; St. Louis Rams change coaches
The St. Louis Rams have fired Scott Linehan. They would not go into detail on why he was fired but they did it.
They quickly hired a new head coach. New to the NFL, Patrick "Poof" Douglas will take over Linehan's responsibilities. He said that changes will be made.
"I am not going to come in and go all commander. Raymond (Rams owner Raymond P. Goodnight) knows this, Al [Saunders] knows this, and so does Jim [Haslett]. They will call the plays still...just the plays I want. Makes sense, doesn't it? There won't be a problem."
Douglas will be bringing the Run and Shoot offense back into everyone's football lives. "The playbook is tweaked, but the concept remains the same. Versatility and unpredictability are going to be staples of the offense. It's going to be a show...a mobile show that never ends."
Changes will be made to the defensive playbook as well. Douglas is a Buddy Ryan fan and his defensive philosophy reflects that. He runs the 46 defense. "I kind of innovated it from Baltimore defensive coordinator Rex Ryan. I essentially took what I've seen from his playbook and removed anything 3-4. 3-4 is not my style."
The charisma in Poof Douglas is definitely there but are his coaching skills and leadership going to show up too?
Linehan had his opportunities and apparently blew them. Now it's time for Poof Douglas to try and work magic with a team that's been sub-par for a number of years now.



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