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Moss drawing interest from St. Louis

December 30, 2008 By WRN Contributor

No coaching announcements out of Green Bay yet, but defensive coordinator Bob Sanders and special teams coach Mike Stock are the most likely to lose their jobs. 

Packers head coach Mike McCarthy is expected to have a number of qualified defensive coaches to pick from, but he may be looking at considering a move from within. 

The St. Louis Rams have already reportedly asked the Packers for permission to interview assistant coach/linebackers coach Winston Moss for their vacant head coaching position and the Packers will likely allow that discussion to take place.

St. Louis' interest could signal to McCarthy that it's time to promote Moss to defensive coordinator.  Moss is highly coveted by McCarthy.

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