Eventhough I don't care for Fisher this is interesting looks like FISHER will come here for the cash. Thoughts? Rams Defense - TM - Rams According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the Rams will interview Broncos DC Dennis Allen for their head-coaching vacancy on Thursday. Allen will be the third candidate St. Louis has interviewed, joining Jeff Fisher and Cardinals DC Ray Horton. Obviously, it could be a sign Fisher is leaning toward heading to Miami, though the Rams are still considered a slight favorite for his services. Just 39 years old, Allen has never been a head coach at any level, and is in his first year as a defensive coordinator. Denver's defense finished 2011 ranked 19th in yards allowed and 23rd in points against, but played exceptionally well down the stretch. www.rotoworld.com
Meh, I don't think it means anything. The Rams are just preparing themselves. Still looks 50/50 to me.
I'm not familiar with him, so I wouldn't know if he were a legitimate HC candidate or not. However, this is interesting.
Well at the very least it might show he is not the shoe-in everyone has said he is for the Rams job, if he was I think they would be a little more patient.
Oh, I agree, and I'm hoping Fisher comes here, but I don't think it means too much to get excited about. But maybe I'm just trying to keep myself grounded.
Funny thing is, I head Laconfora's reasons for saying Fisher would wind up in STL: -Talked to fmr Fisher coaches and they thought Stl was a good situation to make the playoffs with 8 wins -Fisher is a very by the book guy and the Harbaugh stuff last yr would not sit well with him -He doesn't like Miami -Bradford, and Miami "doesn't have a plan to get a Qb" He was on Irvin's show on QAM today, those are his reasons -info is outdated, look at the NFCW now, the Rams are waaay behind even AZ -Fisher of all people knows this is a business ruled by crazy ownership, witness his quiet departure from TN after Young was released, if Adams believed in Young, he should have fired Fisher first. -Doesn't like Miami? Get to the end of the line -Bradford is the #1 overall pick, but not a particularly strong selling point as Fisher has won with far less hyped Qb's, and continued to try and insert the pass throwing statue Kerry Collins into the lineup over Vince Young. Eh, Glazer said "24-48 hrs", on Sunday, which means tomorrow is supposed to be decision day, but from what I've heard, this could easily run into Thursday. Also heard Ross conteacted Fisher's group today, either him, or his agent.
I don't know if he's coming here or not, as do none of us save for Fisher and his family perhaps, but if he were coming here for the money, he'd already be here, he'd never have left Davie without a contract...That statement is hogwash...
Idiot newspapers in Mobile need better proofreaders huh? Yes they did, when they interviewed Ray Horton the AZ DC.
For the fire Ireland people (because they need encouragement) Fire Ireland Since He Exudes ******ation
I hate how so many people in the press keep saying that if Fisher comes to Miami it will be b/c of the money. My guess is that money is way down the list for Fisher. If he ends up in Miami or if he ends up in St. Louis it will be for other reasons b/c there are many legitimate reasons to chose either location.
Rafael that has been what i have been thinking for a long time and if you have listend to espn they always make it sound as if Miami is HELL HOLE mainly Stashour, Mel Kieper and the dufus brothers mike and mike.
Yeah, Rafael, IF he chooses Miami its not for the most money. He made 6.5 Mil a year here in Tn so I don't think money is a deciding factor in his decision.
Can we get Sect to have Lebon call him with advice on how to make a Decision? This stuff, eegads, Fisher is probably sipping scotch by his fireplace in pink rabbit slippers, we're the ones imputing all sort of stuff on the tiniest bit of information like "the longer this goes on, the better Miami's chances are"