SammySmif
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I personally hope he takes the Rams HC job.
Me too. If he brings Schotty here to run the offense, I seriously may stop watching football. that is officially my nightmare.
I personally hope he takes the Rams HC job.
Just wait...don't believe everything you read...and good things will come to those who wait. For me that wait has been since 1972 for another Superbowl win.
Forgive me, but I simply do not want a Head Coach this indecisive. :shakeno:
I just realized something that I find quite amusing.
There is a bunch of people on here complaining about the possible Jeff Fisher hire. Most of those complaints are about his "ground and pound" offense. Some believe he plays for field goals. With that said, why are some so down on Fisher when last season we all wanted Jim Harbaugh who plays a very, very similar style of football as Jeff FIssher. I would go as far as saying Harbaugh is far more connservative then Jeff Fisher has ever been. In fact, David Akers broke a record this year for points due to Jim Harbaugh's "play not to lose" mentality.
Jeff Fisher will bring a great defense here. His offense will most likely be built around the run but with a year off from football who really knows how Jeff Fisher thinks. He's hands down the BEST candidate for this franchise. None of those up and coming assistants will bring the respect Jeff Fisher will throughout the league. Last night Peter King said Miami's franchise is viewed around the league as "proceed with caution", Jeff Fisher changes that instantly.
6 winning seasons out of 16. He's awesome! Let's all bow down to him and his mullet! Best candidate out there! Hell, why don't we start thinking of a nickname for him, and his staff like we did with the "trifecta"? Btw, not everyone wanted Harbaugh.
6 losing seasons in 16 seasons. Most are already bowing down to Jeff Fisher and rightfully so. He's already a top 5 HC in the NFL and don't worry a nickname will come soon enough.
The only downside about Fisher is the fact that it means the end for Nolan's defense in all likelihood. I'm not sure if that's certain or not yet, but I feel comfortable that Fisher would not keep Nolan. I really don't want to have to start over defensively, but it is what it is. I'll be happy with Fisher either way.