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Jeff “7-9” Fisher finally might be out of chances. Fisher and the perpetually mediocre Rams may have renewed their vows with the coach getting a two-year extension, but a painful divorc… ...
Jeff Fisher could afford to be stubborn, predictable, hidebound, uncreative, uninspiring, indefensibly mediocre and historically unsuccessful and still keep his job as head coach of the Los ...
On Sunday, Fisher will ride a bus to Sun Life Stadium, where his 3-2 Rams will face the 2-3 Dolphins in a game between two teams coming off impressive victories. Whatever the outcome, Fisher ...
Jeff Fisher has just six winning seasons over a 21-year NFL head-coaching career By Bill Reiter Aug 18, 2016 at 3:58 pm ET • 4 min read ...
Eight teams came into the 2019 NFL offseason with coaching vacancies, but one of the names that hasn't been floated as a candidate is Jeff Fisher, who last coached in 2016 with the Los Angeles Rams.
Embattled Coach Jeff Fisher says it’s time for Rams to ‘bounce back’ from a trouncing Rams Coach Jeff Fisher watches as his team falls to the Saints during their game Nov. 27.
Jeff Fisher has been paid $28 million through his first 4 seasons in St. Louis, and has won 27 games. — Chris Hrabe (@chrabe) January 4, 2016 More signs of Fisher's mediocrity: ...
Fisher and Snead were hired by the St. Louis Rams before the 2012 season. The Rams went 7-8-1, 7-9, 6-10 and 7-9 in the four seasons preceding the Rams’ move back to Southern California.
Jeff Fisher's weird week points to a coach who seems secure in his job, despite a failure to deliver winning records. Does that mean the Rams' coach already knows he'll be back next year?
Jeff Fisher five-year run as head coach of the Rams ended on Monday. Not only is their record a pitiful 4-9, but they are last in the league in scoring, somehow lagging behind Cleveland. With a ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Former Rams head coach Jeff Fisher was disappointed and surprised he didn't have the opportunity to finish the 2016 season with the team, he told CBS2's Jim Hill.
Jeff Fisher with Jay Gruden in 2015. (Jonathan Newton / The Washington Post) The three lead actors in perhaps the saddest trade in NFL history made one last joint appearance on stage this week.