TRANSCRIPT: Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher (10-10-16)

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Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher – Press Conference – October 10, 2016

(Opening Remarks)
“You look at the stats from this game, the important stats – we had over 100 yards rushing, 270 passing, 370 plus or something in total offense and held the ball for 35:34. We had 23 first downs to their 15. You know, we had 29 rushing attempts. That’s a formula for success, that’s a formula for winning, and one would expect to do so. As I mentioned yesterday, the difference in this ball game, was the fact that they created turnovers – made big plays in two situations and we didn’t get any turnovers defensively. We gave up too many rushing yards in the game. I’m disappointed in it, but we presented it to the players in that fashion – we’ve won three in a row, dropped this one, we had a chance to win it, didn’t work out, now you move on. The fact that we didn’t have three quarters of our defensive line is not an excuse – young guys have to step up. They got some playing opportunities, in case we need to draw upon them in the future. I know you guys are curious about the punt. I’d do it all over again if I had the opportunity. They made the play, we didn’t. But that’s the way we are wired, that’s our fabric and that’s taken us a long way. I’ll have some more injury information for you as far as (CB) Trumaine’s (Johnson) concerned. We’re still doing tests. We got good news on (G) Cody (Wichmann), from the standpoint it’s not a high ankle. He’s probably questionable going into this ball game – keep you up to date.”

(On if there was anything he saw in the red zone opportunities that limited the team to three field goals and one touchdown)
“That’s a good defense. We ended up in third-and-long for most of them, and that’s hard to convert, and then we had the couple penalties. But one thing that is true, is that (K) Greg (Zuerlein) is kicking really well right now. I’d like for Greg to kickoff and kick extra points. He’s hitting his field goals. Our touchdown-to-field goal ratio is not where it should be, and we talked about that. We need touchdowns. We credit their defense, and the third-and-longs, and the red zones, from that standpoint.”

(On what it means to K Greg Zuerlein to start the season nine-for-nine on field goals)
“He had some misses last year that were long, they were long attempts. But, he’s had a great offseason, and he’s just hitting the ball well. It’s hard; you got the wind condition yesterday, which was swirling a little bit. He drove those kicks. He’s off to a great start. If we need him at the end, we have confidence in him to make that kick. Again, I’d much rather see him kick extra points.”

(On if being ranked last in the league in yards per game is deceiving to him)
“I’m not pleased with where the offense is at. I’m not pleased where the football team is at – offense, defense, or special teams. The total rankings are based on the last five games, and we had some difficulty the first two, three, or four, with respect to total yards. So, we’re going to have to have a 500, 600 yard game to jump in to the middle of the pack. It’s going to take some time. To me, the wins are going to offset that. That’s the way it goes. We’re getting better on third down, we’ve made some plays on third down. We had nine explosive plays in the game this weekend against a really good defense, and like I said, 23 first downs. You can take the 32nd in the league and write all you want about it, but this offense is improving.”

(On how the team starts preparing for their extended road trip to Detroit and London coming up)
“We’re prepared – the operations side and everybody is prepared. We didn’t address anything today with the players, today was addressing yesterday. We’ll start in to some of the administrative meetings with them tomorrow, as far as bags and travel and itineraries and things like that. It’s going to be a challenge, but we’re set up, we’re ready to go, everything is in place. It’s just back-to-back road trips, that’s all it is.”

(On if the travel plan was similar the last time he played in London)
“No, we actually played at home and then traveled, I believe we traveled on Monday.”

(On how the extra travel fits into the logistics of their week)
“If you think about it, you play the game, you come home, you do those things that you ordinarily would do on Monday – the treatments and all those kinds of things – then you dress casually, you address sleep and you address the time changes and you travel. That’s not going to be the case here, we’re departing from Detroit, so we have a quick turnaround – the game’s over, we’ll have to assess the team, the treatment needs, the medical needs of the players and, we’ll go upstairs and have a big meal, then we’ll screen and clear customs and take off. That, in itself, is unique, I don’t know that anybody has done that before. By the time we get there, the players will be prepared for it.”

(On how he feels QB Jared Goff is doing approximately one month into the season)
“He’s getting his offensive reps in every period with the exception – on Friday it’s kind of hard, but on Wednesday, Thursday, he’s getting his reps. And then he’s running the scout team, the scout team is completely different than our offensive reps. But he’s doing fine, he has a good feel for what we’re doing, I think he’s improving, he’s learned a lot and, with each passing week, he’s getting better.”

(On if he would put Goff in the game for a series or two to get experience if the game was a blowout)
“I did that last year with (QB) Sean (Mannion) at Cincinnati. So, yeah, that’s a possibility.”

(On how much WR Pharoh Cooper was at fault on the interception returned for a touchdown yesterday and if he expects Cooper to get more offensive snaps moving forward)
“We’re expecting ‘Coop’ to play more. He got his hands on a return and I think he played nine plays, so we’re expecting him to play more. The interception is one of those things that happened, it’s a three-part answer – it’s a combination of the receiver, the quarterback and the defensive player making a great play.”

(On how hopeful he is that DT Michael Brockers and DEs Robert Quinn and William Hayes will be able to practice this week)
“They’ll be day-to-day.”
 

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The interception is one of those things that happened, it’s a three-part answer – it’s a combination of the receiver, the quarterback and the defensive player making a great play.”
Yup.
 

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His responses in regards to Goff week in and week out are vanilla and frustrating to say the least.

Please just start the kid you STUBBORN MULE!!!
 

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(On what it means to K Greg Zuerlein to start the season nine-for-nine on field goals)
“He had some misses last year that were long, they were long attempts. But, he’s had a great offseason, and he’s just hitting the ball well. It’s hard; you got the wind condition yesterday, which was swirling a little bit. He drove those kicks. He’s off to a great start. If we need him at the end, we have confidence in him to make that kick. Again, I’d much rather see him kick extra points.”
Hit his 100th FG Sunday.


View: https://www.instagram.com/p/BLZlmGkBON_/
 

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fisher :You look at the stats from this game, the important stats

sorry coach there's only one important stat and that's the scoreboard stat ...it don't matter how many yards you have or how many completions or any of that ...if you don't win the game
 
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sorry coach there's only one important stat and that's the scoreboard stat ...it don't matter how many yards you have or how many completions or any of that ...if you don't win the game

Agreed. And who asks these questions? They asked more questions about travel preparations than the game. When is the media going to go after this guy for all the head scratching moves he makes. Kicking that FG from the 4 yd line was amateurish.
 

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I was going to read it , but I'm sure it's an old rerun.
 

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Simply not allowed.
The Rams didn't convert a third down.....um, DAMN YOU BRIAN QUICK.....the was a flag....um, F YOU JARED COOK.....oh, he not here anymore, right.....geez, let's see, the rookies have done nothing but they are golden.....isent that what we are supposed to say?
 

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Brockers, Quinn and Hayes day to day is not good news.
Need at least two of these guys badly. I like the depth on the D line and they played with energy and effort but a lot of missed stuff on Sunday.
 
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I feel like as the season gets longer if we are in tight games or are down by lets say four and we need a touchdown in the redzone I just don't feel comfortable that we can get it. Until we can start walking away with TD's in the redzone we are always going to win 7 or 8 games. It is so frustrating to get your hopes up just to be let down to with a hard crash and burn
 

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His responses in regards to Goff week in and week out are vanilla and frustrating to say the least.

Please just start the kid you STUBBORN MULE!!!

If he continues to be stubborn it's going to cost him his job.
 

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(On how hopeful he is that DT Michael Brockers and DEs Robert Quinn and William Hayes will be able to practice this week)
“They’ll be day-to-day.”
I guess this^ is better than saying they are "Questionable" But not by much!
 

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I didn't realize this was going to be "Vent Thread 2.0!" I say move on and start thinking about Detroit!!
 

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His responses in regards to Goff week in and week out are vanilla and frustrating to say the least.

Please just start the kid you STUBBORN MULE!!!

There's no point in advertising that the rookie is starting, even if it is known to the team. No matter how mild mannered an opposing defense is, they will prepare a whole bag of disruptive plays to harry any rookie QB into team-killing mistakes. It's best to let a team prepare for Case and then spring Jared on them unexpectedly. Of course, that only works once.
 
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Sadly, I don't think it will.

We will see.

It's one thing for Stan to keep Fisher around when he's trying to justify a move out of St. Louis. It's a much different thing with the Rams being in LA and trying to re-establish themselves.

My preference would be that Fisher would finally wake up, let go of his stubbornness, and start adapting the risk taking philosophy he has on the defensive side of the ball to the offensive side of the ball - with risk #1 being to put Jared Goff in and let him start getting some in-game reps. I can't speak for all the fans, but at least this one would be more understanding of QB mistakes if they were made by a rookie who is learning and who has a very high ceiling, rather than by a veteran who is pretty much maxed out and has a pretty low ceiling relative to what it takes to be a quality NFL staring QB.

For all of Keenum's grit, toughness, work ethic, etc., he's always going to be a backup QB and as such he's going to be a bar against our offense reaching its full potential. We have some better passing game concepts this year and we have WR's that are showing noticeable improvement. It's time to put in the QB who can deliver the ball in a manner that can fully take advantage of that improvement.
 

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Interesting to see that they are leaving from Detroit and heading directly to London. They need to try something different after their last trip over there. Hopefully they will bring some fire in Detroit and get some momentum for the trip. And get some people healthy, way too many dings do guys play hurt any more?
 

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His responses in regards to Goff week in and week out are vanilla and frustrating to say the least.

Please just start the kid you STUBBORN MULE!!!
I'll try to interpret the vanilla speak for you, but I'm afraid you're not going to like it.

No, the pick was not a waste, he is improving every week, though he probably won't play this year unless there is a blow out.

But the literal translation is forget your stupid question. It's the same thing every week, so in an effort to facilitate the definition of insanity, I'll give you the same answers. I don't know when he's going to be ready to play and even if I did, I wouldn't tell you because I wouldn't want the other team to scheme all week on my rookie quarterback's first NFL game.

In truth, it was likely a rhetorical question in consideration of the target audience :)
 
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I'll try to interpret the vanilla speak for you, but I'm afraid you're not going to like it.

No, the pick was not a waste, he is improving every week, though he probably won't play this year unless there is a blow out.

But the literal translation is forget your stupid question. It's the same thing every week, so in an effort to facilitate the definition of insanity, I'll give you the same answers. I don't know when he's going to be ready to play and even if I did, I wouldn't tell you because I wouldn't want the other team to scheme all week on my rookie quarterback's first NFL game.

In truth, it was likely a rhetorical question in consideration of the target audience :)
Serious question - Is he really improving every week? I don't get to see much or hear much on his development over here on the east coast. I take everything I read with a grain of salt as the media has not been kind to the Rams
 

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Serious question - Is he really improving every week? I don't get to see much or hear much on his development over here on the east coast. I take everything I read with a grain of salt as the media has not been kind to the Rams
I don't blame you, but I'm going to be honest with my answer and say that I don't get to watch him practice, so I'm going to plead mushroom (kept in the dark and fed shit) as well.