Two of those are Martz and Fisher.The problem wasn't the changing of coaches. The problem is the hiring of bad ones in the first place. None of the 4 you mentioned were the answer and the Rams did the right thing firing each and every one of them.
Two of those are Martz and Fisher.The problem wasn't the changing of coaches. The problem is the hiring of bad ones in the first place. None of the 4 you mentioned were the answer and the Rams did the right thing firing each and every one of them.
The problem wasn't the changing of coaches. The problem is the hiring of bad ones in the first place. None of the 4 you mentioned were the answer and the Rams did the right thing firing each and every one of them.
It took 3 years to turn Seattle's dumpster fire around. They had just as much roster turnover as we did.Exactly - the problem was the previous management (if it can even be called that).
Snead and Fisher are Kroenke hires - and he (thankfully) understands the crap Fisher inherited, understands what a devastating loss Bradford's getting hurt was, and most importantly, understands it takes 5 years to turn a dumpster fire around.
It took 3 years to turn Seattle's dumpster fire around. They had just as much roster turnover as we did.
So you're saying there's no correlation between penalties and wins?5 most penalized teams this year (penalties per game) are:
Seattle
Buffalo
Denver
Rams
New England
So you're saying there's no correlation between penalties and wins?
I agree.
They also got lucky. Tavaris Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst, etc. were pretty big mistakes and they stumbled upon their savior accidentally.They have a quarterback.
They also got lucky. Tavaris Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst, etc. were pretty big mistakes and they stumbled upon their savior accidentally.
So you're saying there's no correlation between penalties and wins?
I agree.
I don't want them to fire Fisher(at least not yet) but I do want someone higher than Fisher(would that be only Kroenke?) to force him to make some changes similar to how Vermeil was forced to make some changes. That ended up working quite well.Changing coaches every 3 years will get you nowhere.
I think firing Fisher would be a huge mistake, right now. AT LEAST let him finish out his contract (which I believe ends after the 2016 season) and then evaluate Fisher and see if he's the right guy going forward. That's how I'd do it..
They also got lucky. Tavaris Jackson, Charlie Whitehurst, etc. were pretty big mistakes and they stumbled upon their savior accidentally.
Yes but think. WHY do they have a quarterback? It's because the head coach scouted, drafted and uses Wilson correctly. Fisher wrongly put ALL of his eggs in one basket with Bradford, and lost out big time, with no capable plan B.They have a quarterback.