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I guess Samson Brown didn't end up joining the staff.
 

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View: http://www.therams.com/news-and-events/article-1/McVay-Finalizes-Coaching-Staff/a8ac7b03-2b0d-4475-b0fe-f4f8cceba0df


Rams Head Coach SEAN MCVAY announced today that his 18-member coaching staff is complete.

"We have a great group of talented coaches that I'm very excited to work with this year," McVay said. "They have a vast array of experiences and the qualities we are looking for as we build this staff. Their unique insight to the game will collectively make this team better as we prepare for the 2017 season."

McVay previously announced WADE PHILLIPS as defensive coordinator on Jan. 19. Joining him as coordinators are MATT LAFLEUR who will oversee the offense and JOHN FASSEL who returns to the Rams for his sixth season as special teams coordinator.

McVay's offensive staff will consist of ANDY DICKERSON (assistant offensive line), AARON KROMER (offensive line), ZAK KROMER (offensive quality control), GREG OLSON (quarterbacks), SKIP PEETE (running backs), ZAC TAYLOR (assistant wide receivers), SHANE WALDRON (tight ends) and ERIC YARBER (wide receivers).

Making up the defensive staff are JOE BARRY (assistant head coach/linebackers), THAD BOGARDUS (defensive quality control), EJIRO EVERO (safeties), BILL JOHNSON (defensive line), AUBREY PLEASANT (cornerbacks), and CHRIS SHULA (assistant linebackers). TED RATH (strength and conditioning) rounds out McVay's staff and will enter his first season with the team as the strength and conditioning coach.

2017 LOS ANGELES RAMS COACHING STAFF

• John Fassel (Special Teams Coordinator) - Served as the Rams' special teams coordinator for the past five seasons where his units have consistently finished in the top tier of league rankings. Was Los Angeles' interim head coach for the final three games of 2016. Led the Oakland Raiders' special teams (2008-11) and served as an assistant in Baltimore (2005-07) prior to joining the Rams in 2012. Is the son of former Giants Head Coach Jim Fassel.

• Matt LaFleur (Offensive Coordinator) - Entering his first NFL season as an offensive coordinator following a two-year stint with the Atlanta Falcons (2015-16) coaching quarterbacks, where he concluded the 2016 season with an NFC Championship title. Held the same position with the Washington Redskins (2010-13) where he coached alongside McVay. First NFL coaching position came in 2008 where he served as an offensive assistant with the Houston Texans (2008-09). Made five collegiate coaching stops over the course of his career which began in 2003 at his alma mater, Saginaw Valley State.

• Wade Phillips (Defensive Coordinator) - Brings 39 seasons of coaching experience to Los Angeles, which includes 25 as a coordinator (seven teams) and nine as a full-time head coach (three teams). Previously held the same position with the Denver Broncos the past two seasons where he helped led the club to a victory in Super Bowl 50. Named Assistant Coach of the Year twice by the Pro Football Writers of America (2011 & 2015). Started his NFL career with the Houston Oilers under his father, Head Coach Bum Phillips.

• Joe Barry (Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers) - Now in his 16th NFL season, including four as a defensive coordinator with the Washington Redskins (2015-16) and the Detroit Lions (2007-08). In his first stint coaching linebackers for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, he helped lead the team to their first championship with a 48-21 win over the Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII.

• Thad Bogardus (Defensive Quality Control) - Joins the Rams for his fourth season as an NFL assistant. Started his NFL career in 2014 with the Buffalo Bills as a defensive quality control coach and went to the Denver Broncos for the 2015 and 2016 seasons. Began his career as a graduate assistant at Ball State (2012-13).

• Andy Dickerson (Assistant Offensive Line) - Enters his 11th NFL season and sixth with the Rams after serving as an assistant for the Cleveland Browns and New York Jets. Also worked in operations for the New England Patriots and played offensive line at Tufts University in Boston.

• Ejiro Evero (Safeties) - Begins his first season with Los Angeles after spending 2016 as the defensive quality control coach for the Green Bay Packers. Spent five seasons with the San Francisco 49ers (2011-2015) as a defensive assistant, offensive assistant and quality control coach. Name is pronounced e-JEE-row EV-uh-row.

• Bill Johnson (Defensive Line) - Coached defensive line for nearly four decades and boasts 16 years of NFL experience. Comes to Los Angeles from New Orleans where he developed the Saints defensive line for eight years. Served in the same role with the Denver Broncos (2007-08) and the Atlanta Falcons (2001-06). Son, Billy, is entering his fifth year with the Rams as an area scout.

• Aaron Kromer (Offensive Line) - Was the Buffalo Bills' offensive line coach the last two seasons and prior to that, served as the offensive coordinator/offensive line coach of the Chicago Bears (2013-14). Other NFL stops include the New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Oakland Raiders. Coached nine years on the collegiate level prior to entering the NFL ranks.

• Zak Kromer (Offensive Quality Control) - Comes to Los Angeles after coaching in the same capacity for the Buffalo Bills during the 2016 season. Prior to joining the Bills, he was a student assistant for the University of Oklahoma's football team.

• Greg Olson (Quarterbacks) - Joins the Rams for his second coaching stint with the club where he previously served as an offensive coordinator from 2006-07. Resume includes nine seasons as an offensive coordinator in the NFL with four franchises and 30 years total of coaching experience.

• Skip Peete (Running Backs) - Veteran of 18 seasons as an NFL assistant returns to Los Angeles for his second season. His previous coaching stops include coaching running backs for the Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, and Oakland Raiders. His father, Willie, was a longtime college and NFL coach, and his brother, Rodney, played 16 seasons as an NFL quarterback.

• Aubrey Pleasant (Cornerbacks) - Coached with McVay at the Washington Redskins for four seasons beginning in 2013. Started his NFL career as an offensive assistant in Washington before transitioning to a defensive quality control a year later. Became the Redskins' assistant defensive backs coach in 2016.

• Ted Rath (Strength and Conditioning) - Enters his ninth NFL season and first with Los Angeles after spending 2016 with the Miami Dolphins as the club's strength and conditioning coach and the previous seven seasons with the Detroit Lions in the same capacity (2009-15).

• Chris Shula (Assistant Linebackers) - Hired as a defensive quality control by the San Diego Chargers in 2015 and previously served as defensive coordinator at John Carroll University. Played college football with McVay at Miami (Ohio) and is the son of former Bengals Head Coach David Shula and grandson of Don Shula, Hall of Fame head coach of the Colts and Dolphins.

• Zac Taylor (Assistant Wide Receivers) - Comes to Los Angeles after spending 2016 as the offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for the Cincinnati Bearcats. Began his NFL coaching career coaching quarterbacks for the Miami Dolphins staff in 2012 and was named offensive coordinator in 2015. His brother, Press, is an assistant coach with the Philadelphia Eagles.

• Shane Waldron (Tight Ends) - Was a member of the Washington Redskins' staff last season and served as the team's offensive quality control coach. His other professional football coaching experience includes the wide receivers for the Hartford Colonials (UFL), and tight ends and offensive quality control for the New England Patriots.

• Eric Yarber (Wide Receivers) - Most recently coached wide receivers at UCLA dating back to 2012 after two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and five seasons in the NFL overall. Other coaching stops include the Seattle Seahawks, Oregon State, San Francisco 49ers, University of Washington and Arizona State. Was drafted by the Washington Redskins in 1986 and was part of the team that won Super Bowl XXII.

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Quite the staff ...... I am both impressed and pleased. Notice they doubled down on (and even triple downed on the QB spot) WR's, LB, OL and DB's Every position group is going to get plenty of help. Let's hope the S&C guy Rath is good. We lost a good one. And what about Reggie? Our past Head trainer? I am hoping he is gone, because many of our player just could never stay healthy.
 

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Quite the staff ...... I am both impressed and pleased. Notice they doubled down on (and even triple downed on the QB spot) WR's, LB, OL and DB's Every position group is going to get plenty of help. Let's hope the S&C guy Rath is good. We lost a good one. And what about Reggie? Our past Head trainer? I am hoping he is gone, because many of our player just could never stay healthy.

Has done a lot for Detroit. I am pretty sure he will fair fine with this organization.
 

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Couldn't be happier with this coaching staff. Now it's time for McVay and Snead to work with the coordinators to fill out the roster. Going to be an intriguing off season for our Boys in Horns!
 

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Looking over the staff the only downgrade from last year could be defensive line, but I like others are very pleased by what the wunderkind has been able to assemble. On the offensive side of the ball it's not even comparable and adding LaFleur is icing on the cake.

Not a fan of Joe Barry not as linebacker coach, but as a defensive coordinator. Hopefully McVay will never go in that direction ever because I could see that being a Larry Marmie 2.0. Ted Rath an Ohio guy, so he must be extraordinary.
 

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Lots of connections to McVay's time with the Skins. Mostly, veteran coach with some young guys who are from coaching families. Looks like a well rounded group of coaches.
 

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I say hire S. Brown. If I had to guess we will be drafting a few DBs this year and could use the coach. Won't happen but that would be great if he ended up landing in LA
 

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The only one that I am a little concerned about is Aaron Kromer - is he any good? I didn't think the Bills had a great O-line last year, or the year before...
 

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The only one that I am a little concerned about is Aaron Kromer - is he any good? I didn't think the Bills had a great O-line last year, or the year before...

Kromer is an elite OL coach. He has done a lot of great work while coaching the Saints during their SuperBowl run. Turned a lot of guys into pro bowlers during his time. Had the Bills run game looking outstanding last two seasons.
A lot of us said he's just as good get as Wade Philips hire!!!
 

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Kromer is an elite OL coach. He has done a lot of great work while coaching the Saints during their SuperBowl run. Turned a lot of guys into pro bowlers during his time. Had the Bills run game looking outstanding last two seasons.
A lot of us said he's just as good get as Wade Philips hire!!!

Thanks for that - as long as you guys are happy - I'll stand down ;) I have total faith in McVay and his selections, that was the only one that I wasn't sure of
 

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I guess Samson Brown didn't end up joining the staff.

Thad bogardus is coming from Denver. Must be a young guy really likes &!thinks highly of. That is the beauty of the mix.

There are a lot of veteran coaches teaching this young future super star coaches with great pedigrees.
I think that will bring a lot of good energy.
Great foundation being put in place , with these relationships.
 

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Thanks for that - as long as you guys are happy - I'll stand down ;) I have total faith in McVay and his selections, that was the only one that I wasn't sure of

Before stepping down , why not step up ?? Have you been to a Rams practice ?? Have you seen photos of The Rams
Practices over the years on There site &!on Ram internet boards ??

--- I am really impressed with the hiring of Andy Dickerson . As a long time Rams fan I've been impressed with this guys energy & involvement during practices. He almost always has a football in his hand , & gets into the practices.
I loved watching Bones Fassel during his special teams drills. He actual ran his own drills better than some of the players & is such high energy. As a head coach he was decked out in all kinds of different Rams gear. I think that was one of his perks of being H/C . He was like a fashion model for there site.

I also have to say this board(members) wanted Komer before The Rams even had a head coach . There was talk about him being the best Oline coach in the league & especially the best available O-line coach.'The problem about Komer is his beach chair thing. I'm guessing his son who was hired (Zack) was with him that day as well ?? Just a weird seen & to think how pissed off & crazy that day must have been ???
I like the fact The Rams hired his son as well. It makes for a family atmosphere .. Brandon Fisher went with Greg Williams & Williams son was on The Rams staff 5 years ago & ran the D" .
I think Demoff & Snead like this type of situation. The coaches put in long hours & close tight relationships are good.