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Good. Let him teach his teams to injure NFC players for a while.
Interesting how some head coaches are recycled immediately and others are not.
How much control will Fisher have over personnel? Could be key to his success.
Good. Let him teach his teams to injure NFC players for a while.
He's smarter and less greedy and egotistical than I gave him credit for being.
If the LOLphins were smart, they'd bring Marty Schottenheimer in as the HC. He'd get that team playing hard and making things difficult for their opponents.
When did Fishing become a "Coaching Great?"
Rams make good move in hiring Jeff Fisher as coach - NFL - Sporting News
Personally, I've found Fisher to be mediocre. He' abuses his RBs and doesn't put faith in his QB to pass the ball with any consistency. And, in Bradford, he's got a pretty immobile QB. Something Fisher has shown he doesn't care for.
DaBruinz: Personally, I've found Fisher to be mediocre. He' abuses his RBs and doesn't put faith in his QB to pass the ball with any consistency. And, in Bradford, he's got a pretty immobile QB. Something Fisher has shown he doesn't care for.
To be fair, Steve McNair is the only good QB he's had, really. I can't really criticize the guy for being unwilling to put the ball in Vince Young's or Kerry Collins' hands more than he has to.
On the other hand, you're spot on with the RB thing. He's probably the #1 reason why Chris Johnson held out for that monster contract. Johnson knows that, with all of the miles that Fisher put on him already, there's a good chance that he'll be out of the league within 4 years.
Interesting. When Brandon Lloyd was on with LaCanfora he was talking about how FIsher was a player's coach not because he pampers them, but he understands the wear and tear a season puts on players. IIRC, Lloyd specifically mentioned running backs.