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Sigh, chud already being touted by media for rams job :(


thunderraiden

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Went to see whose cut on black monday and at the end of a sporting news article Chidzinski was the one and only canidate they were preaching.

http://aol.sportingnews.com/nfl/story/2012-01-02/black-monday-rams-begin-by-dumping-steve-spagnuolo

Who’s a good fit? The NFL is a copycat league, so the Rams should be inspired by the Carolina Panthers’ quick offensive turnaround and target offensive coordinator Rob Chudzinski. What would help in that scenario is luring A.J. Smith as general manager—who worked with Chudzinski in San Diego—if the Chargers make such a front-office change.
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It really depends on whether they think that hiring Spagnuolo was a mistake because he had no head coaching experience. If you ndo, then hiriing Chud would be more of the same. If you think you keep looking for up and coming guys then maybe you take a chance on another coordinator with no head coaching experience.

If it were me though, I think I would go with a proven guy if I could find him and there was a good fit. I don't know thhere fan base would support another no name guy and several more years of struggle.

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Wouldn't take this speculation too seriously. He's just the latest guy the media has heard of. I honestly don't think Chud is as important to Newtons development as Shula has been. So even if he does leave (unlikely), then we already have Norv's son on staff who could probably step right in and do a fine job.

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Just because ONE article says that, everyone is getting their panties in a twist. The Rams want an A list coach. Chud is not gonna restore faith in that fan base unless Cam Newton goes with him. That team wants Jeff Fischer or some other proven HC. So just breathe. All will be fine. Chud isn't going anywhere. Once we make the playoffs, then you can all push the panic button because he will then be in HIGH demand. Especially if we go deep into the playoffs next season and Cam kills it during the regular season.

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