..in the form of relief that it could well have ended up being "Mr 6 winning seasons out of 17, run first Mediocre."
Not only would we have been saddled with Little Schotty but it looks likely there'd have been an unsettling flashback to the flagrant Meatball Junior type nepotism.
Allegedly meddling and cheap Bud Adams, that meanie who Fisher no doubt resented so much that he obviously resigned with several times over the course of 17 years, to his credit pizzed Jeff off by vetoing nepotism by refusing to allow little Fish to be put on the payroll. As a favor to JF, Swartz did hire him as some sort of nebulous "defensive assistant" but it sure sounds like he was more than happy to release him when daddy came calling to shuffle junior back to St Louis.
Whew!!
from PFT:
Not only would we have been saddled with Little Schotty but it looks likely there'd have been an unsettling flashback to the flagrant Meatball Junior type nepotism.
Allegedly meddling and cheap Bud Adams, that meanie who Fisher no doubt resented so much that he obviously resigned with several times over the course of 17 years, to his credit pizzed Jeff off by vetoing nepotism by refusing to allow little Fish to be put on the payroll. As a favor to JF, Swartz did hire him as some sort of nebulous "defensive assistant" but it sure sounds like he was more than happy to release him when daddy came calling to shuffle junior back to St Louis.
Whew!!
from PFT:
Brandon Fisher leaving Detroit to work for his dad in St. Louis
Posted by Michael David Smith on February 2, 2012, 8:32 AM EST
The Lions said after the season that all of their assistant coaches for 2011 would return for 2012, but it turns out that’s not the case.
The Detroit Free Press reports that Brandon Fisher, a defensive assistant in Detroit, is leaving to become an assistant to his dad, Rams head coach Jeff Fisher.
Lions coach Jim Schwartz, a friend of the Fishers and former assistant to Jeff Fisher, has apparently decided to let Brandon leave. Teams have sometimes blocked their assistants from leaving even to join family members’ staffs.
The 2011 Lions’ staff was the first that Brandon Fisher was a part of, although he did spend some time working with the Titans in 2010. Jeff Fisher’s desire to add Brandon Fisher as a full-time staff member in 2011 — and Titans owner Bud Adams’ resistance to that — was reportedly one of the reasons that Jeff Fisher left the Titans a year ago.