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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.That is the cumulative score for the last two times Belichick has gone against Fisher (today's game and the 59-0 Titans game in '09.) Does anyone else remember when Rodney Harrison got inured against the Titans years ago and the Titans were laughing about it? Is this revenge?
That is the cumulative score for the last two times Belichick has gone against Fisher (today's game and the 59-0 Titans game in '09.) Does anyone else remember when Rodney Harrison got inured against the Titans years ago and the Titans were laughing about it? Is this revenge?
Someone on Twitter commented that Fisher was on the competition committee when various rules changes were implemented and in 07. I'm not sure if he had any saying in the 07 rulings and really don't want to go back and check. I'll just get worked up on what should be an otherwise good day.
And guess who's back on the NonCompetition Committee, since he has a new HC gig?
These memberships are like those for tenured professors or congressmen, it's that disgraceful.
And don't forget the non-investigated, criminal game-fix that occured btwn Fisher & Tony Dungheep
on the last day of the 2007 season, when the Father of the Year pulled his starters early
(even though he had a bye week to rest) and allowed Tennessee to beat his Clots, thereby
giving his buddy Jeff the last Wild Card spot at the expense of Romeo Crennel's Browns.
I'm therefore fairly convinced that Bill receives extra pleasure in kicking a Jeff Fisher-coached
team in the ass all game long.
Fisher: "I was a little disappointed. They missed three roughing-the-passer calls on the quarterback".