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John Ramsdell - Senior Offensive Assistant?


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I just noticed this today.  No teamsite info, no google info.  I think I might've been the first to see this.  

Obviously if not, disregard and go easy. 

 

This is a pretty massive move for the team, in my opinion.   Those of us that pay attention to that stuff, he was the top choice for a few of us for OC in '11.  Also Lance Taylor's gone as assistant WRs coach, which is a spot I hope we fill. 

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Holy hell!  How did that go unreported?

 

(he has no bio yet; his photo looks like the same one from the Charger page; maybe it just happened)

 

Ramsdell is a guy I've coveted for our coaching staff for a while now. Generic title could mean he's teaming with Shula to work on the offense in general (especially with a word like 'senior' in there).

 

Awesome find, Mags.  I'm stoked :D

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Holy hell!  How did that go unreported?

 

(he has no bio yet; his photo looks like the same one from the Charger page; maybe it just happened)

 

Ramsdell is a guy I've coveted for our coaching staff for a while now. Generic title could mean he's teaming with Shula to work on the offense in general (especially with a word like 'senior' in there).

 

Awesome find, Mags.  I'm stoked :D

yeah. I'm sure everyone's thinking, what in the blue hell is all this about?  

 

 For the uninitiated this could be massive - Shula's a modestly experienced coordinator on a team that's conservative in its approach.  Add in that all the assistants on offense with any real pull, the vets, are all running game guys (OL, RB, etc).  I like both Dorsey and Proehl a lot - but both are green, and neither have that vet touch to the O that can help our passing game. 

 

So Ramsdell's spent 20 years under a couple of the aces of this offense's development.  Problem solved there, at least in experience.

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I just noticed this today. No teamsite info, no google info. I think I might've been the first to see this.

Obviously if not, disregard and go easy.

This is a pretty massive move for the team, in my opinion. Those of us that pay attention to that stuff, he was the top choice for a few of us for OC in '11. Also Lance Taylor's gone as assistant WRs coach, which is a spot I hope we fill.

Great reporting Magnus!

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http://coachingroots.com/football/coaches/john-ramsdell

 

Quarterbacks Coach San Diego Chargers 2006 - 2012

 

Quarterbacks Coach St. Louis Rams 2004 - 2005

 

Wide Receivers Coach St. Louis Rams 2003

 

Quarterbacks Coach St. Louis Rams 1999 - 2002

 

H-Backs Coach St. Louis Rams 1997 - 1998

 

Tight Ends Coach St. Louis Rams 1996

 

Offensive Assistant St. Louis Rams 1995

 

Wide Receivers Coach Oregon Ducks 1983 - 1994

 

Assistant Coach Pacific Tigers 1979 - 1982

 

Assistant Secondary Coach Long Beach State 49ers 1978

 

Wide Receivers Coach San Francisco State Gators 1976 - 1977

 

Running Back Springfield Pride 1972 - 1975

 

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