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Sean McVay considering stepping away from coaching?


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Or he has mortgaged the team future cap money/ draft picks, and knows he has to let I all that talent go, and has no desire to walk that walk, the saints come to mind…,

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Just now, LABILLBACKER said:

If he wins tomorrow he could have a very lucrative career in NFL broadcasting without all the stress.

 

Very true.

 

And he could also be jumping off a sinking ship that has no draft capital or cap space, which could also be a strategic, smart career move.

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1 minute ago, Don Otreply said:

Or he has mortgaged the team future cap money/ draft picks, and knows he has to let I all that talent go, and has no desire to walk that walk, the saints come to mind…,

This would be the reason.

 

If he wins tomorrow, he can say...."Well Rams, I got you that Super Bowl championship you wanted. It's been great! See ya!"

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5 minutes ago, Mark Vader said:

This would be the reason.

 

If he wins tomorrow, he can say...."Well Rams, I got you that Super Bowl championship you wanted. It's been great! See ya!"

It’s probably a mix of all those things. He’s set up a great life for himself, and can always go back to coaching at some point, he could write his own ticket. 

I have to say, he would be really good on color commentary. 

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Hasn't there been rumblings that he was looking to leave the rams every off season the last 2 or 3 years? 

 

If I remember correctly its all connected to the complete lack of draft capital the rams have and him knowing that this current team isn't sustainable 

 

Feel like ive heard this story before 

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Honestly could be a very smart move financially. He will get a huge deal from one of the networks, do that for a couple of years, his name will keep coming up every year for job openings, until eventually he has his pick of whatever team he wants to coach and will get a huge deal for it. He will be sitting in a great position if he does step away

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1 minute ago, Cheektowaga Chad said:

Hasn't there been rumblings that he was looking to leave the rams every off season the last 2 or 3 years? 

 

If I remember correctly its all connected to the complete lack of draft capital the rams have and him knowing that this current team isn't sustainable 

 

Feel like ive heard this story before 

There was some chatter last year about MNF offering him some huge deal to leave coaching and join their booth. But I didn’t hear if it was real or if there was interest from his side. 

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4 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

It’s probably a mix of all those things. He’s set up a great life for himself, and can always go back to coaching at some point, he could write his own ticket. 

I have to say, he would be really good on color commentary. 

Definitely.

 

He has a face for television, and he can always go back to coaching when he feels ready for it. He could be this generations Dick Vermeil.

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10 minutes ago, Don Otreply said:

Or he has mortgaged the team future cap money/ draft picks, and knows he has to let I all that talent go, and has no desire to walk that walk, the saints come to mind…,

 

There was an article a couple weeks back I read listing the top 50 potential free agents. (this was before Brady announced he was retired) The three teams with the most big name FA were the Rams, Chiefs, and Bucs.  Of the three, the only team that also is without most of it's upcoming draft picks is the Rams!  Not only did they give away draft picks to acquire their QB, but he doesn't have many years left either.

 

So agree the Rams are a team heading for a fall.  His record is 6 games better than McD, but he walked into a decent team where the Bills were a mess to start with.  Last three seasons McD's record has been better as is Andy Reid.

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3 minutes ago, Ya Digg? said:

Honestly could be a very smart move financially. He will get a huge deal from one of the networks, do that for a couple of years, his name will keep coming up every year for job openings, until eventually he has his pick of whatever team he wants to coach and will get a huge deal for it. He will be sitting in a great position if he does step away

Yup. Gruden 2.0 without the Really bad stuff.

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2 minutes ago, BillsFan4 said:

I’d be surprised if he actually walked away. I can respect wanting to spend more time with your family but he doesn’t have a family yet. His wife isn’t even pregnant afaik? 

Maybe he wants to spend more time with her! I remember her from Hard Knocks and …

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