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Am I right in thinking Mike Munchak was working as a consultant for the Rams last season and that he has separately made noises that he is open to get back into coaching OL?
Munchak served as a consultant for the Los Angeles Rams during the 2023 and 2024 seasons.[10] Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed interest in adding him to the permanent coaching staff at the end of 2023, but he remained in his consulting role the following year.[11][12]
He better be a lot better. DeMeco's not going to get many of these "chances."He can’t be worse than slowik. Wanted them to hire someone who has experience at the position but lets see
Wait... That's just one play or is that the entire playbook?It's radically different. The entire playbook is in Vulcan.. He's one play.
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That's Spider 2 Y Banana in English.
I have no doubt that Slowik is a smart guy. Hindsight is 20/20. but Slowik didn't have any experience as a position coach, calling plays, collaborating with an OL coach or even a run game coordinator.He better be a lot better. DeMeco's not going to get many of these "chances."
Pick up line two. It's your boss.That's the work phone, I treat it like a hammer![]()
Puca puka? Sounds like a song from big band 1950s.Puka
No, but could draft a TE earlySo I guess we will not be trading Dalton Schultz after all?
Your preference?No, but could draft a TE early![]()
De me coAs a Texans fan i’m on the bandwagon. If they fired Slowik for Caley that means they think Caley can fix what was wrong with this offense last season.
My question: Why was Slowik hired over Caley the first time? Better interview? Experience with DeMeco? Not that it matters anymore.
The Texans need to get this hire right. Caley is highly regarded but we wont know if they are right until we see Spag and Reid in the playoffs next season.
Airport International Houston? Perhaps he saw Chip Kelly there also?
Which of our offensive linemen will be productive in the Gap offense?Let's Go, Caley! I like the choice, he brings a fresh but somewhat familiar offense. I like that McVay transferred the Shanahan offense away from the ZBS to a gap scheme.
OL coach is the next biggest hire. Unlike the OC, I'd like to see them bring in a hard-ass veteran coach to whoop the OLmen into shape and instill some discipline.
Kenyon GreenWhich of our offensive linemen will be productive in the Gap offense?
All he's got to do is score more than a handful of 2nd half TDs and teach his line that a stunt & twist is NOT some new dance craze.He can’t be worse than slowik. Wanted them to hire someone who has experience at the position but lets see
Wanna bet?Kenyon Green
Fire Nick Caley!
Sorry just wanted to be the first…
Not unless LA is paying some of the 20 million, he is due this year.Just saw that the rams have notified Copper Kupp that he will be traded this off-season.
I can smell the 5th rounder from here. No wait…that’s bacon nevermind.
Bacon at 7 p.m.,Just saw that the rams have notified Copper Kupp that he will be traded this off-season.
I can smell the 5th rounder from here. No wait…that’s bacon nevermind.
Especially going against SpagsWell, here's hoping it works out. His lack of experience concerns me though.
Spags is great, but he isn't my biggest concern.. it's the gang that wears vertical prison stripes.Especially going against Spags
Everything sounds similar to the Slowik hire. I'd like to see just one dissenting opinion from the talking heads/media. I get it, it's pom pom season and I have mine but only 1Not a fan of the hire, but I hope he proves me wrong. His experience seems like Slowik 2.0, minus the PFF stint.
Which of our offensive linemen will be productive in the Gap offense?
Does Caley have a part-time acting job?
Sounds like he's going to be a Raider. They're going all in one crazy.Just saw that the rams have notified Copper Kupp that he will be traded this off-season.
I can smell the 5th rounder from here. No wait…that’s bacon nevermind.
& we ain't got itNot unless LA is paying some of the 20 million, he is due this year.
Don't get me wrong, I'd be for it, but the cap is the cap
YUCKHe certainly had Nick's recommendation. Cole Popovich also worked with Caley for 5 seasons in New England. Would not be surprised to see him return as offensive line coach.
McVay's offense is a form of the WCO.Most folks seemed to be saying we needed an older more experienced type OC who also had
head coaching experience, but without even any OC background at all this looks like we had to settle on a leftover.
But who knows maybe this guy is very talented, an excellent teacher & communicator who clicks immediately with CJ while developeing a very close and positive relationship.
I dunno I wonder if the Rams offense is radically or just marginally different from what CJ has become accustomed to playing in the last couple years here in Houston?
Seems to me that Caserio/Ryans have found their scapegoat in Slowik. I'm surprised that this MB isn't blowing up complaining about retaining Popovich?
He lost CJ.This hire, or rather the Slowik firing, makes me wonder if Slowik lost the locker room. This certainly is not a slam dunk hire based on experienced OC play calling.
Did we retain Popovich?Seems to me that Caserio/Ryans have found their scapegoat in Slowik. I'm surprised that this MB isn't blowing up complaining about retaining Popovich?
Base ~$12.5 + $7.5 roster =$20 mJust saw that the rams have notified Copper Kupp that he will be traded this off-season.
I can smell the 5th rounder from here. No wait…that’s bacon nevermind.
Another issue with our guards: when play is run to the right, each lineman blocks to his left. The left guard pulls and leads the back to right side of field. Anyone giving point spread on how Tytus Howard does in that scheme?The 3 IOLs we're about to draft. :P
I think Shaq Mason will work better in a gap scheme, Tytus if we play him inside (assuming Blake Fisher comes along), Patterson is big enough to do it, and Kenyon Green probably fits better... though I have him at bust status atm. Really, Juice Scruggs is the only one who I think doesn't work in a gap scheme. I'm really hoping for a FA G, and a draft pick in the top 3 to compete.
Spock wants to know which seems logical?Wait... That's just one play or is that the entire playbook?
Seeing that Mixon came from the Bengals and a version of the offense. He knows how the offense is supposed to look. He probably lost Mixon too. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he lost Mixon first.He lost CJ.
Nico, Hutchinson (?) and Metchie (?). We need 3 more for our new passing guru.
- Texans hired Rams TEs coach and passing game coordinator Nick Caley as their offensive coordinator.
- Caley reportedly decided against pursuing the Jets offensive coordinator vacancy and decided not to take the Patriots offensive coordinator job last year, so he has been selective in finding his first role as a playcaller. It is hard to find a more high-profile spotlight situation than being the main architect of fixing what ailed Bobby Slowik’s offense with C.J. Stroud and Nico Collins in 2024. We imagine the Texans will probably throw a little more often than they did under Slowik, who was often lambasted for how easily he dialed in on running the ball on long second downs. Caley will also have to work on the team’s pass protection and how to get that into a cohesive place. If he’s as good as the clippings and NFL attention from other teams foreshadow, Caley should have no problem turning a Texans offense with plenty of good-to-great parts into a better unit in 2025.
Source: Tom Pelissero
I remember multiple times this season where he was openly upset on the sideline even at Slowik. There were multiple "wtf" moments with play calling this season.Seeing that Mixon came from the Bengals and a version of the offense. He knows how the offense is supposed to look. He probably lost Mixon too. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if he lost Mixon first.