LA Rams coaches skipping NFL Combine to plan 2020 miracle

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Rams list of To-Dos

All in all,  the Rams ended the 2019 NFL season with an action list of “gotta do’s” which aimed diagnosing what went wrong in 2019 and corrective actions, who the Rams must prioritize in the 2020 Free Agency market, what the Rams 2020 NFL Big Board looks like, and how the Rams can cohesively work together to improve the team’s fortunes in 2020.

This is no different in many ways than any other year, with two critically important exceptions: the Rams are handicapped with insufficient available salary cap funds to afford top-paid players, nor does the team has just six NFL draft picks, including no first-round pick, in the 2020 NFL Draft, and perhaps even more importantly, the Rams coaching staff has just made introductions.

So the first order of business is to build a coaching team.  That means working together, almost exclusively, this first season together. With the 2020 NFL Scouting Combine coming up, the Rams are taking steps to ensure their coaching staff remains focused on the task at hand. In short, they are staying in Los Angeles:

And much like the Vatican Cardinals electing a new Pontiff, they won’t surface until the job is done and white smoke appears from the chimney.

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