FWST Blog: So how close was Garrett on Rams job? *Merge*

theogt;2585068 said:
Why would anyone pay him more than $3 million per year as a HC? You don't pay more than that unless the guy's won a Super Bowl with a former team and you're bringing him in to rebuild your team.

McDaniels got $2 million. Spags got just under $3 million. And they're the two hottest coordinators on the market.


Say hello to the Jerry Jones insurance policy for retaining Garrett the length of his contract. Pay him more than he could get hired elsewhere for. That way Garrett never leaves Dallas until Jerry says so.
 
Anyone who is buying this "he insisted on coming so we let him" spin coming from the Rams needs a reality check. If they had already decided on Spags, why would they let Garrett tour the facilities? That makes no damned sense.

Take it out of the football world. If you were hiring for a position, and had decided on a certian candidate, would you allow a candidate you weren't hiring to come back to the office with his family and sit at the desk. Heck no!

I called it in the other thread. JG wanted too much money. They liked JG over Spags, but Spags came cheaper... which means JG wasn't that big a favorite.
 
dbair1967;2585078 said:
I think Wade got 3+ mils here...Steve Spurrier did in Wash...how much was Marty Schottenheimer paid in SD? I'm guessing Andy Reid gets more than 3 mils a yr now...Atlanta paid Petrino a huge amount of money...what super bowls did Steve Mariucchi win?

I'm not saying I disagree with the argument that elite money should be reserved for proven, big time winning coaches but the fact is owners are paying that or more for people who are not.
Wade got less than $3 million in his original deal. Andy Reid proved himself as a HC before he got that much. Same with Schott, but he wasn't paid much over $3 million per year.
 
khiladi;2584957 said:
If that were the case, Stewart would still be running this defense...

Here is the prime example. Haven't had the message that you are a one trick pony?? Whose defense/Scheme was Stewart Running? Stewart never really ran the Defense, that was pretty evident. He might have called more plays on games days in 2007.

Anyway, back to your Garrett sucks posts that you revel in.... Logic doesn't suite you.
 
Hoovie;2585083 said:
Anyone who is buying this "he insisted on coming so we let him" spin coming from the Rams needs a reality check. If they had already decided on Spags, why would they let Garrett tour the facilities? That makes no damned sense.

Take it out of the football world. If you were hiring for a position, and had decided on a certian candidate, would you allow a candidate you weren't hiring to come back to the office with his family and sit at the desk. Heck no!

I called it in the other thread. JG wanted too much money. They liked JG over Spags, but Spags came cheaper... which means JG wasn't that big a favorite.
Wow, so the Rams are just putting this out to diss the guy? He must have made a great impression!
 
theogt;2585032 said:
The part about the money isn't true. I was laughing at the idea that someone would turn down the job based on $400k difference over 3 years. That's just absurd. Truth is, Garrett never had a chance against Spagnuolo. Devaney on Spags:
I agree with you on that part. If this happened because he overplayed his financial hand, he's an idiot. That's still a big if to me, though.
 
theogt;2585095 said:
Wow, so the Rams are just putting this out to diss the guy? He must have made a great impression!

no, they are just towing the company line that 99.9% of teams do after hiring a coach, drafting or signing a player

"we got the guy we wanted"

I dont know what happened with Garrett after he arrived Friday, maybe he will speak about it one day soon and we'll know...but I dont believe that the Rams said "well we really dont want the guy but we'll let him and his wife come back up here (on our dime) and stroll around the stadium and offices etc etc, meet with some other officials"
 
theogt;2585095 said:
Wow, so the Rams are just putting this out to diss the guy? He must have made a great impression!

i wanted jason gone as much as you, but no need to embarrass yourself with misinformation & spin.

also if JG has $9MIL left guaranteed from Jerry (link please) you might as well lock up this thread. it's already a safe bet to ignore anything coming from St.L. Which is fine they got imho the guy who would be a better HC in 2009 & 2010 anyways.

losing garrett would lead to a falling domino effect (wade gone) which is more important.

jason is servicable if we only had a real HC and GM.
 
theogt;2585095 said:
Wow, so the Rams are just putting this out to diss the guy? He must have made a great impression!

LOL, no. Not a diss. Do you really expect the team to say "Well, we went with our second choice because we are cheap. We are excited that Spags is here, given the fact that we could get him cheaper. Lets hear it for our second choice coach!"

It's spin, nothing more or less. It will all be forgotten by next year. JGs career will not be hurt by the Rams spin, only how our offense performs next year.
 
Hoovie;2585106 said:
LOL, no. Not a diss. Do you really expect the team to say "Well, we went with our second choice because we are cheap. We are excited that Spags is here, given the fact that we could get him cheaper. Lets hear it for our second choice coach!"

It's spin, nothing more or less. It will all be forgotten by next year. JGs career will not be hurt by the Rams spin, only how our offense performs next year.
You're right in that I didn't expect them to say the decision came down to a 3% price difference whatsoever.

And for the dense (not you Hoovie), my post was tongue-in-cheek.
 
Even if things go well this year, I really gotta wonder about his head coaching prospects in 2010, what with Cowher, Holmgren, Shanahan and Gruden lurking on the unemployment line.
 
Hoovie;2585083 said:
Anyone who is buying this "he insisted on coming so we let him" spin coming from the Rams needs a reality check. If they had already decided on Spags, why would they let Garrett tour the facilities? That makes no damned sense.

Take it out of the football world. If you were hiring for a position, and had decided on a certian candidate, would you allow a candidate you weren't hiring to come back to the office with his family and sit at the desk. Heck no!

I called it in the other thread. JG wanted too much money. They liked JG over Spags, but Spags came cheaper... which means JG wasn't that big a favorite.

If all things are equal, they used tie breakers. Primary one being the price. If they indeed were firm about the money, then it is very conceiveable that Garrett balked at the paycut.

The rest of what you are reading is pure fluff. When they threw the wives line in there as a qualifier, I had to laugh.
 
bbgun;2585112 said:
Even if things go well this year, I really gotta wonder about his head coaching prospects in 2010, what with Cowher, Holmgren, Shanahan and Gruden lurking on the unemployment line.


If he couldn't beat out the guys that got jobs this year, he has no chance next year unless it is here.
 
brickman;2585116 said:
If he couldn't beat out the guys that got jobs this year, he has no chance next year unless it is here.

sure he does...if our offense has a big yr next yr he'll be a primo candidate again...many teams will prefer a new face over a retread

I honestly hope it is us
 
brickman;2585116 said:
If he couldn't beat out the guys that got jobs this year, he has no chance next year unless it is here.

At least he avoided this indignity.

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theogt;2585111 said:
You're right in that I didn't expect them to say the decision came down to a 3% price difference whatsoever.

And for the dense (not you Hoovie), my post was tongue-in-cheek.

Eh, we don't know what JG wanted in terms of contract... 3% is a guess. My best guess is that Spags and JG were rated very close, with a slight edge to JG. Money was the breaking point that tipped it back in Spags favor.
 
Hoovie;2585122 said:
Eh, we don't know what JG wanted in terms of contract... 3% is a guess. My best guess is that Spags and JG were rated very close, with a slight edge to JG. Money was the breaking point that tipped it back in Spags favor.
Maybe people think throwing Garrett under the bus is just them pumping who they did pick, but I think it's pretty shotty to be throwing someone under the bus who was just neck and neck in your interview process.
 
bbgun;2585112 said:
Even if things go well this year, I really gotta wonder about his head coaching prospects in 2010, what with Cowher, Holmgren, Shanahan and Gruden lurking on the unemployment line.
Interesting thought. But the trend this year is to stay away from the retreads FWIW.
 
dbair1967;2585119 said:
sure he does...if our offense has a big yr next yr he'll be a primo candidate again...many teams will prefer a new face over a retread

I honestly hope it is us

Do you think he can actually have a big year this coming year? It seems like the league's DCs caught up to him quickly after one year.
 
Hoovie;2585122 said:
Eh, we don't know what JG wanted in terms of contract... 3% is a guess. My best guess is that Spags and JG were rated very close, with a slight edge to JG. Money was the breaking point that tipped it back in Spags favor.

Not sure why you'd think that. The people up there said he was never even the leading candidate.

And why would Jason turn down an NFL job over such a small amount of money?

It makes no sense.
 

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