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01.08.2008 5:07 pm

With Linehan back, assistants were sure to go

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

When team president John Shaw assured that Scott Linehan would return as the Rams’ head coach, it became a foregone conclusion that some assistant coaches would be jettisoned. That’s just how it works in the NFL after a lousy season.

And so it’s begun, with the firing of offensive line coach Paul Boudreau and the removal of Greg Olson as offensive coordinator. Olson could be reassigned on Linehan’s staff, but why would Olson want that? He’s been given the OK to talk with other teams, and it seems a good bet that he’ll find another job elsewhere.

Linehan rolled the dice a bit with Olson, who hadn’t been a coordinator previously. But it seemed like a logical move at the time, because Linehan was a former OC and would be running the offense anyway. That was before he learned just how demanding the duties of a head coach are.

So now he apparently is looking for a stronger presence in that role, a la Jim Haslett on defense. The names that have come up initially as potential candidates include ex-Dolphins head coach Cam Cameron and former Raiders head coach Bill Callahan. Both have impressive pedigrees as OCs.

Here’s a fun fact: Cameron and Callahan have the same agent, Gary O’Hagan. That could be interesting.

Could Al Saunders be in the mix, too, in the wake of Joe Gibbs’ resignation in Washington? Saunders, the Redskins’ OC, has a solid history with the Rams.

One thing we know for sure: Mike Martz won’t be returning; he was hired by the 49ers on Tuesday as their OC. Not that Martz had any chance of rejoining the Rams as long as Shaw was in charge anyway.

Candidates to succeed Boudreau could include Hudson Houck, most recently of the Dolphins; Drake head coach Steve Loney, a longtime Linehan friend and confidant; Mike Solari, recently out in KC; and Jim Chaney, the Rams’ assistant OL coach the last two years.

More staff changes probably are coming, but nothing further is expected this week. Stay tuned.

All for now. . .

 

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If the Rams hire Cam Cameron, the front office is truly showing the fans of St. Louis that mediocrity reins in St. Louis.

— jrepaso@sbcglobal.net
7:47 pm January 8th, 2008

I think Greg Olson got a raw deal, if Linehan would have just left the offense to him I think you would have seen better results, plus the injuries obviously didn’t help.

— Les
3:56 pm January 15th, 2008

Makes no difference, thus far every one elese Linehan has brought in have been BIG failues ie; Drew Benett

— dex
6:14 pm January 21st, 2008

Jim Haslett should be the head coach! I can’t believe his name isn’t popping up for head coaching considerations in places with opening like Atlanta.

— Greg S
7:19 am January 22nd, 2008

The Rams are the laughing stock of the NFL. Clean House !!!!!!!!!

— Paul
8:51 am January 29th, 2008

Linehan made some calls that reminded you of Martz’s Just before The Rams Fired him. I think Ram Management Is just wanting to get their Monies Worth out of LInehan,and will yank him Quickly if he falters in 2008.

— Dave
8:55 am February 9th, 2008
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