Rams fired head coach Scott Linehan

September 29th, 2008 - by Sports Bookie

 


Seems the St. Louis Rams just had it. How did it take them so long? But they finally had enough of being the team always at the bottom of the NFL standings and the underdog by default. The St. Louis Rams are trying to start over, and to achieve that they started by firing their head coach Scott Linehan.

 

The decision (which seems to be like an NFL trend these days) came after last Sunday’s game, where the Rams lost their fourth game of the NFL football season, this time at home. It probably was humiliating enough when the Buffalo Bills beat the hell out of them by scoring 25-0 just on the second half of the game.

 

St. Louis has a shameful 0-4 record for the Season, and we’re not even counting the awful numbers they had last year. So they finally realized their situation was “no longer acceptable” (according to the statement released by the Team) and they decided to make a drastic change. Linehan had been with the Rams since 2006, and things were dropping down until they reached the level we all know today. Still, it wasn’t that much of a shock for Linehan, who was put on notice by Chip Rosenbloom that his job would be at stake during this game. None of his line-up changes worked at all.

 

Scott Linehan will be temporarily replaced by Defensive Coordinator Jim Haslett. They plan to give more details on the franchise’s future during the Rams news conference they have planned for later today. See? There’s still some light at the end of the tunnel for all those die-hard St. Louis Rams betting fans!

 

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