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Rams willing to trade for a head coach....


Jeremy Igo

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11 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

 

C'mon man, I think you are taking this a little too cereally. At least that is what I hope. Most folks seem to be making a joke out of this.

 

I mean, this whole thread is a joke. The Rams have gotten to that point, as a franchise. That threads like this may actually be taken seriously.  Even the Rams are not going to trade away assets, to acquire a Coach. They wouldn't would they?

 

Well regardless of the seriousness of the thread, any discussion is kind of moot if there isn't some baseline of what they'd be willing to part with.  You seriously wouldn't consider it if they were willing to part with a 1st or 2nd for RR?  I would.

It's actually not a bad strategy imo...  good nfl coaches don't grow on trees...  acquiring a successful coach might be worth a trade.

 

Can we trade Shula?  I hear Jacksonville needs a coach...

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