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St. Louis Rams fire Spagnuolo and GM

Article updated: 1/2/2012 10:42 AM

After finishing 2-14 this season, St. Louis Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo, left, and general manager Billy Devaney are now looking for work. Both men were fired with one year left on their contracts.

After finishing 2-14 this season, St. Louis Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo, left, and general manager Billy Devaney are now looking for work. Both men were fired with one year left on their contracts.

 

Associated Press/2010 file

ST. LOUIS — The St. Louis Rams have fired coach Steve Spagnuolo and general manager Billy Devaney.

The team made the announcement Monday, a day after the team wrapped up a 2-14 season that tied for the NFL’s worst.

The Rams made a six-win improvement last season and played for the NFC West title in the finale, but were just 10-38 overall in three seasons with Spagnuolo and Devaney calling the shots. Devaney joined the front office in 2008. In his four years as GM, the Rams were 12-52.

Owner Stan Kroenke fired both men with one year remaining on their contracts, and with fan interest dwindling. The Edward Jones Dome was been about half-filled much of the year.

Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.

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St. Louis Rams: Steve Spagnuolo Says…

According to a post-game report today by cbssports.com, St. Louis Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo says the Rams have:

“character and fight…to build anything, the base has to have a rock-solid foundation and that’s there,” he said.  “We’ve got to wait eight months to play a game, but I’m glad that’s there.”

The question in St. Louis right now is who will be the head coach for that game in eight months?  

That decision is expected to be announced on Monday, according to a report by Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, who cites league sources.  

In three seasons under Steve Spagnuolo, the Rams went 10-38.  

Hopes were high in St. Louis entering 2011.  

Many picked the Rams to win the NFC West.  Michael Lombardi of the NFL Network asserted that St. Louis would be the league’s breakout team.  

However, the Rams faltered during an 0-6 start before winning two of three, including the season’s biggest win, an upset victory at the Edward Jones Dome over record-setting Drew Brees and the playoff-bound New Orleans Saints. 

But then they lost their final seven contests, including the finale today at home versus NFC West champion San Francisco.  

In Spagnuolo’s defense, however, the Rams players never seemed to quit and the roster was ravaged by injuries throughout the year.

In looking at the St. Louis Rams roster, do you feel that a rock-solid foundation’ is in place?

    In looking at the St. Louis Rams roster, do you feel that a rock-solid foundation’ is in place?

  • A: Yes

  • B: No

Some notable players lost for the season include Sam Bradford’s top receiving target, Danny Amendola (as well as rookie Greg Salas), the teams’ top three cornerbacks (Ron Bartell, Bradley Fletcher and Jerome Murphy) and both starting offensive tackles (Rodger Saffold, Jason Smith)—among others.

The team also lost three-time Pro Bowl running back Steven Jackson for several games before suffering long-term injuries to quarterbacks Sam Bradford and A.J. Feeley.

With that said, 2-14 is still 2-14. And 10-38 is still 10-38.  

In the NFL, it’s the bottom line that counts. And the bottom line doesn’t look good for Spagnuolo’s Rams. Expect him to be relieved of his head coaching duties as early as Monday.

According to a report by Albert Breer of the NFL Network, Jeff Fisher is ready to return to coaching. The St. Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers are listed as possible options for Fisher.  

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Spagnuolo plans to be with the Rams in 2012

Steve SpagnuoloAP

Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo could soon be fired.  But while they may be able to take his body out of St. Louis, there’s one fairly important part that will be left behind.

Asked by Anthony Gargano of FOX Sports Radio regarding where Spagnuolo will be in 2012, he said “the St. Louis Rams,” without hesitation.

“That’s where my heart is,” Spagnuolo added.  “That’s where my dedication is, and drive.  You know, when I came here, this was never about me. . . .  I was very blessed to share an experience in New York where we won a Super Bowl and have that ring that everybody’s shooting for.  I came here in hopes that the people here would be able to experience that.  So what drives me is being able to bring that for other people, and we hope to continue to do that.”

Spagnuolo described the 2011 season in St. Louis as a “bump along the road, or a bunch of bumps.”  It remains widely believed that Spagnuolo will bumped off after Sunday, even though John Czarnecki of FOXSports.com has suggested that Spagnuolo could stay and G.M. Billy Devaney could go.  In the end, both could go.

And perhaps Spagnuolo will then have that chance to help people in another city experience a Super Bowl victory.

Maybe, unlike St. Louis, a city that has never experienced that.

Maybe, you know, Philadelphia.

That’s all for today.

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NFL Draft 2012: St. Louis Rams Mock Draft At SB…

Read More: Courtney Upshaw (LB – Alabama), Marcus Forston (DL – Miami), Alfonzo Dennard (CB – Nebraska), Jason Smith (OT – STL), Dontari Poe (DL – Memphis), Trent Richardson (RB – Alabama), Aaron Dobson (WR – Marshall), St. Louis Rams

The St. Louis Rams suffered elimination from the NFC playoff race several weeks ago, but the season didn’t have a good feel from the start. At 2-13, fans have been planning and scouting with an eye on top prospects in the NFL draft for quite a while, and SB Nation’s Rams blog, Turf Show Times, has created a mock draft to get fans experimenting with the process. This 2012 mock draft is filled with trades to get extra picks and is underpinned by the concept that the organization will have to target offensive linemen early to overcome disappointing prospect Jason Smith, so it might be better to take a look at the names and get an idea of what positions make sense for the team to go after in the upcoming amateur draft.

First Round:

Jonathan Martin – Offensive Tackle

Alfonzo Dennard - Cornerback

Courtney Upshaw – Defensive End/Outside Linebacker

Second Round:

Trent Richardson – Running Back

Zach Brown – Outside Linebacker

Dontari Poe - Defensive Tackle

Fourth Round:

Marcus Forston – Defensive Tackle

Fifth Round:

Brandon Mosley – Offensive Lineman

Seventh Round:

Aaron Dobson – Wide Receiver

Stay tuned to SB Nation St. Louis for more information, and for in-depth analysis on the St. Louis Rams be sure to visit Turf Show Times. Visit SB Nation NFL for more news and notes around the league.

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Rams kicker says team struggles have affected him
Rams kicker says team struggles have affected him

Credit: AP

St. Louis Rams kicker Josh Brown (3) walks away after missing a field goal in the fourth quarter of an NFL football game on Saturday, Dec. 24, 2011, in Pittsburgh. The Steelers won 27-0. (AP Photo/Don Wright)

by R.B. FALLSTROM

Associated Press

Posted on December 30, 2011 at 12:36 PM

Updated
today at 12:36 PM

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Josh Brown is unaccustomed to missing at any distance.
  
The St. Louis Rams kicker entered the year with one of the most accurate legs in the game, making 81 percent of his field-goal tries and with seven career game-winners. Entering the season finale Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, he has connected on just 19 of 26 opportunities this season, a 73 percent success rate that is his lowest in six seasons and the worst in the NFL this year.
  
The NFL’s lowest-scoring offense averages just 11 points, meaning Brown has fewer chances to kick. But he has missed three of five attempts the last two games alone.
  
Even though there’s been no perceived lack of effort, Brown believes the Rams’ 2-13 record has taken its toll and criticized himself for perhaps not being mentally alert enough.
  
“Oh yeah, absolutely, it wears you down man,” Brown said. “It’s hard, and it’s your responsibility to stay up.”
  
Brown believes lack of focus may have been the problem on his biggest miss last week, a virtual chip-shot 33-yarder in a 27-0 loss at Pittsburgh. Combined with a 52-yard miss, it cost the Rams a chance to make it a 13-6 game.
  
“Lack of focus, because the ball went perfectly straight, perfectly right down the hash, not where I wanted it to go,” Brown said. “Just didn’t go through the ball completely, the speed was slow. Just a very disappointing moment. Just let one get away.”
  
The 33-yarder was wide right. The 52-yarder had plenty of distance but was wide left.
  
“I’m like, `Are you kidding, are you kidding?”‘ Brown said. “You have to simply forget and try to move on, try to stay motivated this week to do everything right. It’s sad for a 9-year veteran to have that happen.”
  
Last year, Brown was an 85 percent kicker, going 33 for 39. This is the first year of his career he doesn’t have one 50 yards or better, failing to add to his impressive total of 25, although he’s had only two chances.
  
The 32-year-old Brown has one season left on a five-year, $14.2 million contract he signed on the first day of free agency in 2008 as the replacement for the retired Jeff Wilkins.
  
If the Rams know why Brown is struggling, they’re not saying.
  
Special teams coach Tom McMahon went on the defensive, saying corrections are made on a weekly basis and an assessment would be made after the season. When asked specifically about the 33-yard whiff against Pittsburgh, McMahon said only that Brown needs to make that kick, and the 52-yarder, too.
  
“It’s one of those things where he’s a pro, he’s going to correct that, and that’s what he’s been doing this week,” McMahon said. “It had nothing to do with operation, it’s a miss.”
  
Was it a technique mistake?
  
“It’s just a miss. I’m not going to get into details of why he missed it or how,” McMahon said. “It’s not what you do. Next question.”
  
Brown is hoping for a big finale to lessen the bad taste: “I’d love to have three, four or five. I’d like a lot of business.”

That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow.

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