With the next part of our “Coach ’em Up” series, we introduce coaching vet and offensive line specialist Paul T. Boudreau, who enters his 29th NFL season, the most for any offensive line coach in league history. A Massachusetts product, Boudreau chose to stay home and play for Boston College from 197-1973. His first stint... Continue Reading →
Coach ’em Up: John Lilly
The “Coach ’em Up” series continues today with new tight ends coach, John Lilly. Lilly was a quarterback, receiver, and special teamer for Guilford College in Greensboro, North Carolina and and was the recipient of the Golden Helmet Award as the ideal Guilford player as a senior; he was a Dean’s List student all four years and... Continue Reading →
Coach’ em Up: Mike Groh
For our third installment of “Coach ’em Up,” we take a look at wide receivers coach/passing game coordinator Mike Groh. Groh is the son of former of former head coach Al Groh who spent time as the head man for the New York Jets, Wake Forest Demon Deacons, and Virginia Cavaliers, and hails from New... Continue Reading →
Coach ’em Up: Skip Peete
In the next installment of our “Coach ’em Up” series, we profile first year running backs coach Skip Peete. Peete’s brother, Rodney, was an NFL quarterback for 16 years while his father, Willie, served as the Bears’ running backs coach from 1995-1997 before becoming one of the team’s scouts. Skip was an All-Big Eight wide... Continue Reading →
Profiling Los Angeles Rams WR Duke Williams
The Rams continued their offensive haul on Tuesday, signing UDFA and former Auburn wide receiver D'haquille "Duke" Williams. The 6’2,” 215 pounder was a rising star midway through the 2014 season before suffering an MCL sprain and suspension for breaking team rules. Things didn’t get better for Duke Williams in 2015, particularly because he couldn’t... Continue Reading →
Coach ’em Up: Chris Weinke
As the off-season continues and our desire for Rams football to return grows each day, I’ve decided to start a series that focuses on the Rams’ position coaches. These coaches are (by-large) relatively unknown to fans, and I figured this would be a fun assignment with the opportunity to familiarize fans with the team’s staff.... Continue Reading →
Expectations for the Los Angeles Rams Rookies
The draft is over now, and teams have started rookie minicamp with their draftees and UDFAs. With each player battling for a roster or starting spot, let’s take a look at some rookie predictions. Who will be the rookie of the year for the Los Angeles Rams? Jared Goff may seem like the front-runner but,... Continue Reading →
Reviewing the Los Angeles Rams’ Draft
The Los Angeles Rams have just finished up the 2016 NFL Draft, with their biggest selection going with the 1st pick. The Rams final draft grades will lean onto how much new franchise quarterback can perform in the National Football League, but let’s take a look at the other five picks that could have been... Continue Reading →
Undrafted Free Agents: Notable Los Angeles Rams Signees
The NFL Draft reached its completion on Saturday, but the action doesn’t stop there. Shortly thereafter, players still have a chance to make an NFL roster as an undrafted free agent. UDFAs are often contacted by multiple teams before choosing which organization they wish to begin their career with, and here will I break down some of... Continue Reading →
Mocking the Rams Remaining Picks
While another NFL Draft was upon us, it was hard to meet the first overall pick with a great deal of anticipation. Sure we were unaware of which player the Rams were going to select, but we were willing to bet the house, and then some, that it would be Cal’s Jared Goff or North... Continue Reading →
