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vinny the dude dancer ruined his own careerFisher also ruined VY's career because he wanted Leinart
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vinny the dude dancer ruined his own careerFisher also ruined VY's career because he wanted Leinart
I always thought it wasAnd Fisher actually wanted Jay Cutler. Jeff Fisher wanted to draft Jay Cutler back in 2006
I thought FG fisher wanted Cutler.I always thought it was
BA vinny
Reese cutler
fishface leinhart
not that it mattered cause BA wrote the checks
We may have won a SB with Cutler. Always pondered that.I thought FG fisher wanted Cutler.
As a fan, I wanted Leinart. Just really helps confirm why I don’t get paid to make draft picks. Maybe he could have learned a little something from Collins like how to airmail the ball well past the target and rifle the hell out of screen passes 4 yards away.
I disagree. Reese’s disregard for the cap is why it took us years to rebuild the roster.yeah... fishface was no always class... called fans idiots on more than one occasion
I will grant fisher had a tougher lie than vrable and points about blowing 1 seed is spot on
bottom line BA messed up tossing Reese instead of fisher
I miss the Fisher days with Heimerdinger and Williams/Schwartz as the coordinators, and Munchak as o-line coach. Washburn as d-line coach. Way better than this bum staff. Fisher was way better at putting together a staff for sure.
Great coaches don’t sleep on garbage teams they treat them all the same! And if they’re winning they run the score up not go to sleep at the half.
Field goal Fisher was not a great coach average coach at best. I don’t know his overall win loss record but I’d imagine it’d be somewhere around .500 maybe less.Fisher did.
Field goal Fisher was not a great coach average coach at best. I don’t know his overall win loss record but I’d imagine it’d be somewhere around .500 maybe less.
Looking back, the years in which Fisher was successful, he had very talented rosters, so it's hard to assess whether he was actually any good.
Looking back, the years in which Fisher was successful, he had very talented rosters, so it's hard to assess whether he was actually any good.
For the most part, the same is true for Vrabel. Remember, Vrabel inherited a team that had made the playoffs and was considered on the rise. Fisher inherited a team completely gutted by Bud Adams. Fisher could elevate a team devoid of talent, but could not do much with talent. Vrabel has demonstrated that he can elevate a team gutted of its talent (i.e. last year). At the same time, Vrabel has has issues with getting the most of his talent due in part to his offensive philosophy.
Vrabel's a good coach, but he has similar flaws as Fisher with their conservative coaching styles that overly rely on the running game and hoping the opposing team makes more mistakes than the Titans.