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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.Was it only me or did Fisher look likeIt's not just the team's performance.
"Danny and Bob" are great running backs.....
"Where's my flag??" "Hey Ref....can I verbally throw the challenge flag??"
"Goff did well........Brady threw an incompletion too? "
What a clown.
When Belichick leaves the sidelines, he should open a management company that runs the football operations of five disfunctional teams. Set up shop on Nantucket.....10 Rings can be his war room/vessel. With just 20% focus, he could do a better job than the front offices of the Rams, Browns, Jags, JESTs, Bears. Each team pays him $20 million, and he will run their ops.
Or BB can run solo and just offer his services on a consulting basis. Hillary charged $250,000 / hour....BB's worth more.
Was it only me or did Fisher look like
1) A hobo on the sidelines
2) The loser relative that lives in the back shed
3) The guy that sells seafood out of his cooler by the side of the road (a Florida thing)
Dude! My exact words during the game were, "He looks like he woke up to do some fishing today and someone told him the game is on in five minutes!"Was it only me or did Fisher look like
1) A hobo on the sidelines
2) The loser relative that lives in the back shed
3) The guy that sells seafood out of his cooler by the side of the road (a Florida thing)
Nothing new for Teflon Fisher. He’s coached 22 years with only six winning seasons and three losses away from having more than any other head coach in NFL history. When a nuclear explosion rids the world of humanity, there will only be Jeff Fisher organizing a group of 53 ****roaches into a 7-9 insect football team.
I'm not in the habit of quoting NFL reporters, but:I hope there is a massive boycott by LA Rams fans until they fire his ass. Football deserves better.
Ref: Curran: In Brown case, NFL -- again -- asleep at the investigatory switchThe problem isn’t that the people running the NFL are stupid. They think everyone else is stupid. That’s the problem.
It was a real slagging off of Fischer and Kronke and the entire Rams organization, on-field and off.This is a 20 minute clip, can someone summarize?
A bit of a joke this, but what I came away with is that the League and roughly 29 other teams are mad at the Patriots for being "try hards".
Enforcing parity is forcing mediocrity. We deserve better as fans.
This is a 20 minute clip, can someone summarize?
Many thanks!I'm not in the habit of quoting NFL reporters, but:
Ref: Curran: In Brown case, NFL -- again -- asleep at the investigatory switch
If the Rams fans keep showing up then the people running the NFL are right, they are stupid.
It was a real slagging off of Fischer and Kronke and the entire Rams organization, on-field and off.
Mike Lombardi's main point is that by getting in front of the Hard Knocks camera and saying the Rams aren't a 7-9 team, or even a 9-7 team, Fischer in essence "fired himself", meaning he set the standard to judge him by, and that is the standard that should be used. Of course, he's not meeting that standard, yet he's getting a 2 year extension. It makes no sense to anybody on the show.
Lombardi pointed out how the most talented coaches often don't get the jobs, the most "electable" coaches get the jobs. He pointed out that Fischer is influential within the league and that is good when you're a relative newbie like Kronke who probably feels uncomfortable till the new stadium is up and running.
He also pointed out that Kevin Demoff (Rams Exec VP / said that due to these things Kevin Demoff is in no position to be able to judge Fisher's performance.
TL;DR: Handbags were thrown.
it wasn't in his jacket, it was in his ***. Same place he pulls his game plans out of every weekFisher couldn't even figure out where he put his challenge flag in his jacket