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Well, people did say that they wanted him to get a head coaching job so we could replace him at DC... :ha:maximus said:Not Jimmy, Not Jimmy, Not Jimmy
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Well, people did say that they wanted him to get a head coaching job so we could replace him at DC... :ha:maximus said:Not Jimmy, Not Jimmy, Not Jimmy
:hmm:ammotroop said:WTF!!!! If Fish leaves I am not gonna be happy....
:hmm:Rams Forum User said:Jeff Fisher?
His record is worse than Martz over the last 5 years.
Why would we want to give up precious draft picks for a proven loser when we can get an up and comer for just cash,and probably less than it would cost to make J Fisher happy?
Agree.TitanJeff said:Fisher doesn't appear to be the type to comment on such things. He's already said that he's under contract so it doesn't matter if Fish is interested or not.
I think Sims is full of BS.
The irony there is that going into the season this year they were both in the top half among all coaches...I think Jeff's record is "worse" but either man has done well over time. That's a case of statisical manipulation IMO.is his record really worse over the last 5 years??
Good summation.RollTide said:Reese is one of the best choosing in the first rd? Like mister attitude problem at CB? How about andre woolfolk? Great pick? How about kevin dyson? Stud? Even good picks like haynesworth have hardly set the world on fire. I'm not saying that reese sucks with his first rd picks but he is no more successful than anyone else.
Reese shines more in the middle rounds with picks like mason, mccareins and he is good with undrafted free agents like volek and bennett. He has also been pretty good at getting other teams leftovers like KVB and thompson.
moose4now said:Yeah, it was all the coach's fault.
At what point does Floyd Reese start to take some of the heat for the mess that has been created with this franchise? :irked:
Kubiak has a pretty solid history working with QBs, too. I'd like to see the Texans get him, get the offense and Carr straightened out and get back into contention (right behind the Titans, of course).Overalls said:Of course I am only one person, even if I am as big as two, but I think for the most part we are cool with the idea. We are tired of our offense. I would prefer Carr Stay at QB and Kubiak has had some good things to say about him. Don't laugh, but he compaired him to Elway. Our offense has been terrible and it looks like atleast some of that is because we had a consevative, deffensive coach as Head Coach. In the last three games they turned Carr loose some and he did better. In the half game that they let Carr call the plays, we scored 24 points. That is more than we scored in most of our games.
johnnybow said:Good summation.
I touched a nerve that I didn't mean to touch. The thought that was running through my mind when I posted that comment was, "How many Pro Bowlers out of all those choices, so far..." The ONLY thing I disagree with Andre Woolfolk on is his desire to play corner. I think the nickel back position is changing and he could make it really special. But that's my opinion. I understand that most of his injuries have been caused by teammate's play. You could theorize that Andre would have been better off had he been drafted by another team. But Andre is here. And I'm glad we have him. I just wish, like Andre himself, that he have a healthy, successful career. I will further state that I will not knowingly throw mud at anyone. That ain't my style.WoolfolksUncle said:Wrong Summation! When you find a scapegoat ride it, right... wrong. There was a lot more wrong with the Titans and with overall selections, period. After this offseason, his first non-injured one, you'll see just how much hard work and heart combined with natural ability will contribute to the explosion that is coming next camp. Just make sure you sum that up right. Out.