grizpsych
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Actually, the contract was signed in the preseason and just became public two weeks ago.Paytonlives said:Funny thing is the Rams gave him a contract extension like 2 weeks ago...
Actually, the contract was signed in the preseason and just became public two weeks ago.Paytonlives said:Funny thing is the Rams gave him a contract extension like 2 weeks ago...
He would be mediocre wherever he coached. The Griz have nothing to do with it.Eriul said:Dat Feeling when eGriz thinks an experienced NFL coach isn't good enough for their team
Eriul said:Dat Feeling when eGriz thinks an experienced NFL coach isn't good enough for their team
gotgame75 said:Eriul said:Dat Feeling when eGriz thinks an experienced NFL coach isn't good enough for their team
Lol @ people who assume NFL coaches automatically make good college coaches and vice versa. Totally different animals. And Jeff Fisher isn't even a successful NFL coach, so why that would make him a good candidate for a college coach I have no clue.. See the picture below your original comment for direct recent evidence of this phenomenon in the Big Sky.
Eriul said:gotgame75 said:Eriul said:Dat Feeling when eGriz thinks an experienced NFL coach isn't good enough for their team
Lol @ people who assume NFL coaches automatically make good college coaches and vice versa. Totally different animals. And Jeff Fisher isn't even a successful NFL coach, so why that would make him a good candidate for a college coach I have no clue.. See the picture below your original comment for direct recent evidence of this phenomenon in the Big Sky.
Jeff Fisher has been a head coach for 19 years with 11 playoff appearances.... He's over .500(barely)
Not quite sure what you determine as "successful" but there aren't many NFL coaches with a much better resume.
HelenaHandBasket said:Eriul said:gotgame75 said:Eriul said:Dat Feeling when eGriz thinks an experienced NFL coach isn't good enough for their team
Lol @ people who assume NFL coaches automatically make good college coaches and vice versa. Totally different animals. And Jeff Fisher isn't even a successful NFL coach, so why that would make him a good candidate for a college coach I have no clue.. See the picture below your original comment for direct recent evidence of this phenomenon in the Big Sky.
Jeff Fisher has been a head coach for 19 years with 11 playoff appearances.... He's over .500(barely)
Not quite sure what you determine as "successful" but there aren't many NFL coaches with a much better resume.
It was nice of the Rams to fire him before he became the biggest loser in NFL history.
Eriul said:HelenaHandBasket said:Eriul said:gotgame75 said:Lol @ people who assume NFL coaches automatically make good college coaches and vice versa. Totally different animals. And Jeff Fisher isn't even a successful NFL coach, so why that would make him a good candidate for a college coach I have no clue.. See the picture below your original comment for direct recent evidence of this phenomenon in the Big Sky.
Jeff Fisher has been a head coach for 19 years with 11 playoff appearances.... He's over .500(barely)
Not quite sure what you determine as "successful" but there aren't many NFL coaches with a much better resume.
It was nice of the Rams to fire him before he became the biggest loser in NFL history.
Yah... total losses add up when you go .500 over 20 years. Fisher is also 11th in wins so... Only active coach ahead of him is Belicheck. Obviously Fisher could have done better but he will be constantly considered for HoF if not inducted when he retires. I think any coach would consider that "successful"
HelenaHandBasket said:Eriul said:HelenaHandBasket said:Eriul said:Jeff Fisher has been a head coach for 19 years with 11 playoff appearances.... He's over .500(barely)
Not quite sure what you determine as "successful" but there aren't many NFL coaches with a much better resume.
It was nice of the Rams to fire him before he became the biggest loser in NFL history.
Yah... total losses add up when you go .500 over 20 years. Fisher is also 11th in wins so... Only active coach ahead of him is Belicheck. Obviously Fisher could have done better but he will be constantly considered for HoF if not inducted when he retires. I think any coach would consider that "successful"
Fisher will never be considered for the HOF.
Eriul said:HelenaHandBasket said:Eriul said:HelenaHandBasket said:It was nice of the Rams to fire him before he became the biggest loser in NFL history.
Yah... total losses add up when you go .500 over 20 years. Fisher is also 11th in wins so... Only active coach ahead of him is Belicheck. Obviously Fisher could have done better but he will be constantly considered for HoF if not inducted when he retires. I think any coach would consider that "successful"
Fisher will never be considered for the HOF.
wait what? do you know how the HoF voting works?
Geddes said:
Cuervohola said:Brandon is still there, by the way
grizfromhel said:Hope this doesn't have negative vibes for Chase Reynolds. Jeff Fisher has been Chase's NFL "godfather". Interesting that the temporary replacement, however, is the special teams coach---so he knows Chase well.
Noticed a couple of weeks ago that Chase actually had a kickoff return. As far as I know one of the few times he has actually carried the football in a regular season game. (My hope has always been that he could get some time returning kicks and punts as he has an uncanny ability to "see the field." --- though probably not the raw speed they are looking for.)