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Rams GM contacting Saints; want Sean Payton as Head Coach


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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

I get a feeling this offseason is gonna be fun to watch.

(maybe not so much for us)

It's gonna be fun for me just waiting to see how Gettleman goes about righting the ship. I am waiting with much anticipation to see who we acquire in FA and the draft.

I suppose it's not gonna be fun for those who really believed that we were going to sack Rivera, but they should get over it. 

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Doesn't Matter LA will run them out after 5 years the the city is not a NFL focused area..too many crackheads and transplants!! How many teams do they need to get?? Hell the Chargers could be there next.. They need to hire Eric Dickerson, if they want to set poo right with the Rams!!!

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14 minutes ago, top dawg said:

It's gonna be fun for me just waiting to see how Gettleman goes about righting the ship. I am waiting with much anticipation to see who we acquire in FA and the draft.

I suppose it's not gonna be fun for those who really believed that we were going to sack Rivera, but they should get over it. 

I agree top dawg, though I may be of a different mindset of what caused the ship to go off course. DG finally is out of cap hell and will be able to spend a bit more on veterans to fill holes. Don't expect any huge names but could see some solid guys brought in, especially at TE, DE, SS, WR, etc. 

I'm most excited about what will be, by far, the best draft stock that DG has ever had. 8th overall and a 3rd round comp... Ooh boy.

What I most want to see but am not so confident will happen is Shula and Dorsey both long gone. I'm still 95% behind Rivera and that 5% is only due to him being blindly loyal to his staff. DG forced his hand with ST a little while ago so I hope either Ron makes the decision on those two now, or SG forces his hand again. 

Even if that doesn't happen I'll be very excited to get guys back from injury and for other personnel improvements. Some important FAs but anticipate we'll have no problems keeping them aside from KK. Addison may be tougher but think we'll be able to hold him.

KK will be one of the most interesting storylines. Have a gut feeling DG will bank on Butler and let KK walk but tag is also very possible, maybe even likely. I'd be cool with a good extension (not top 3-5 DT money).

Oher's situation will be interesting as well, and a possible Smitty 1 day contract and possible Peppers homecoming...

All in all, much more excited about this offseason than last year's coming off the SB loss.

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