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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
LOL. Well played
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Special Teams
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Odenton, MD
Age: 47
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
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The Starter
Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: The Great State of Texas
Posts: 1,022
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
I like Gruden over all of them. Oalkand wins the Super Bowl, the year of the tuck rule, and who knows how many more they win. If Gruden wasnt coaching Tampa they would have never beat Oakland its well known how Gruden schemed and picked Oaklands offense apart in that game. Look how quickly Oakland fell apart after Gruden left and Tampa will look at them right now. Gruden has so much respect for the game Im sure he woud be honored to take over this franchise.
Gruden might be the only coach we can hire before a GM. He wants an organiztion willing to get the best players for what he wants. And he loves the grind of the long hours and football in general. Gruden coaching Oakland and Dungy coaching Tampa in the Super Bowl. I go hands down Gruden. Dungy way over rated, he is mediocre coach that took him years to build a respectable defense to be to handle the of the Patriots. And he was a so called Defensive guru, P.Manning thats where his praise comes from without him he would never lead that team into success.
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MVP
Join Date: May 2004
Age: 47
Posts: 10,164
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
I'd actually give up the farm for Fisher. The guys knows what the hell he is doing. If we could get him just to be GM I'd be damn impressed.
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Uncle Phil
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
In case there was any confusion, I think Fisher is great and I wouldn't be upset if he was our next coach. I'm just saying I wish we could find our own Jeff Fisher is all I'm saying. I wish, for example, someone like Kirk Olivadotti could take over on an interim basis and then suddenly be here for the next 16 years (the same way Fisher was in Houston/Tennessee). That's all
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Special Teams
Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 481
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Add another vote to GM first, then HC. Until this team has a GM as fans we will have to suffer through mediocrity at best, or gut wrenching season like this. A winning franchise is going to require a GM to acquire the right 'talent' both in terms of players and coaches.
In this regard we are doomed since as pointed out in an earlier post in this thread Snyder has no football sense so even if he picks a GM, he will probably pick incorrectly. |
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The Starter
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Louisiana
Posts: 1,373
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
I highly Doubt Fisher is going anywhere. I was stationed in TN for a while and the ppl there love him. They would burn that bi%h to the ground. He has had bad seasons before and brought them back.
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Impact Rookie
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: NJ
Posts: 886
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Out of all the Head Coaches available.
my order would be... 1. Cowher 2. Shanahan 3. Gruden 4. Fischer The Chin>Fischer. but we wont get em.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Oct 2009
Posts: 22
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
I love Jeff Fisher, a BADASS coach that would get the team MOTIVATED!
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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Germantown, Md.
Posts: 4,832
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Come on Josh man, it sounds good but this team needs just a "little" bit more than motivation. Check some of the threads on this board over the last few weeks and you'll get a pretty good idea about what this team needs.
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Reply? ... to What?
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The Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 2,440
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Wow, if Danny somehow managed to bring Dungy in, that would be amazing. I think he is my top choice even though it will prolz never happen...
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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Falls Church, VA
Age: 51
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
I like Jeff Fischer....I am all for it. Hopefully, Tennessee fires him midseason...so we can grab him.
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The Starter
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 2,351
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Redskins find another way to alienate fan base - NFL - Yahoo! Sports
A Fisher/Adams divorce is drawing near Vince Young(notes) may be the factor that causes one last irreparable crack between Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher and team owner Bud Adams. Regardless of some of his past comments, it’s pretty clear Fisher hasn’t been comfortable with Vince Young as his starting quarterback since the beginning of 2008. And now, per Adams’ comments to media, it has finally gotten to the point that he may force Young back into the mix That never bodes well for a relationship, particularly when the coach just happens to be the longest-tenured head man in the NFL, and has more than earned the right to call all of the shots when it comes to who plays. So there is bound to be some serious private friction over this push by Adams, which Fisher already seems to be resisting. And in the light of some of the other things that have happened (the 0-6 start, the Peyton Manning(notes) jersey incident), you have to wonder if Fisher isn’t ready for another challenge. It’s not an unreal scenario. Counting his takeover of the team in 1994, this is his 16th season running the Titans. That basically makes him the coaching version of the Rosetta Stone among his counterparts. Now frame that in the realities of the team. Unless Young suddenly and unexpectedly reverses course, the Titans are in for at least a partial rebuild. This coming offseason, they could be looking for a new quarterback, while also needing help on the defensive line and a continuing chapter at the wide receiver spot. But the quarterback issue in particular could be daunting. Barring another fluky Matt Ryan(notes)/Joe Flacco draft, it’s going to be a set of growing pains that Fisher may not want to go through. It’s not unthinkable that he could walk away from the Titans, or get fired, then sit out one season and resurface in another franchise that has at least some of the major parts already in place (Chicago Bears, anyone?). |
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Living Legend
Join Date: Aug 2008
Age: 58
Posts: 21,742
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Re: Here's our chance for Jeff Fisher
Hard to believe Fisher here, after all AH kinda laid into him when he came here didn't he?
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