As we empty the vault of PFT Live bonus segments filmed after our last show of Super Bowl week was in the can, here’s our chat with the guy who led the Rams to more wins in 2010 than 2007, 2008, and 2009 combined.
He’s head coach Steve Spagnuolo, and he knows a thing or two about coming up big on Super Bowl Sunday. Three years ago, he designed a defensive game plan that kept the Pats from finishing the 2007 season with a perfect 19-0 record.
Did he know the Giants could do it? Click the box and find out.
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the Giants want all the respect for you, Spags! good luck in 2011!
Why didn’t you ask him about Juan Castillo?
Little by little.
Little by little.
We’re S L O W L Y ever so S L O W L Y putting Georgia (say it like the song) in our rear view mirror. Still a few front office morons like Shaw to get rid of, but little by little and we can get that show girl bimbo out of our franchise. Whew! What a bummer!
Memo to owners: When you take up with no brain bimbos, P LE A S E protect your NFL franchise with a pre-nupt!
Same man who led the Rams to fewer wins in 2009 than at any other time in their history?
Spags came to the game sporting a throwback look to honor the pioneers of the sport.
Well, at least his ears survived the massacre at the barbershop. No small things, either.
@hobartbaker:
Did you really reply 3 times (first a statement showing your football IQ followed by two lame jokes) all in a half hour span?
It’s Superbowl Sunday, kid…time to find some friends.
Steve Spagnuolo has brought hope to all Rams fans. Hopefully we have turned the corner. As he mentioned in the interview, it all begins at the top, i.e. Stan Kroenke. Go Rams.