Eric Dickerson Destroys Rams QBs Coach Chris Weinke

Jul 31, 2016; Irvine, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach Chris Weinke gestures at training camp at UC Irvine. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Jul 31, 2016; Irvine, CA, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach Chris Weinke gestures at training camp at UC Irvine. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports /
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Eric Dickerson is at it again and this time his victim is Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach, Chris Weinke.

Eric Dickerson appeared on SiriusXM Radio and absolutely destroyed Los Angeles Rams quarterbacks coach, Chris Weinke.

Let’s put it this way: Weinke won’t be inviting him over for Thanksgiving dinner this year.

Dickerson once again shared his brutally honest take on things and stated that he doesn’t believe Weinke can develop Jared Goff into a great quarterback, per Alden Gonzalez of ESPN:

"“Show me the proof. Show me your history. What history do you have working with quarterbacks, developing quarterbacks? Then I can believe. And I just believe that they don’t have the right coaches in place for him, and that’s what it comes down to.”"

Dickerson went on to call the offense “boring as hell,” which is something he said earlier in the week on his own radio show. He also gave Jared Goff’s preseason showing a “D” grade.

The Rams legend had a slightly different tone on his show. Yes, he did call the Rams boring then, but he actually defended Jeff Fisher. Dickerson claimed the decision to draft Goff actually came from upper management and called it a “suits decision.”

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Sure, Dickerson’s opinions are harsh and sometimes over-the-top, but he really taps into the feelings of most Rams fans out there. He has become the spokesperson for those who spend Sundays screaming at their television – and have been doing so regularly for more than a decade now.

Fans can only hope Goff is the answer, otherwise it’ll be even longer before this franchise actually produces a record above .500, which hasn’t happened since the 2003 season.

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