Jeff Fisher takes over at St. Louis
January 14th 2012 00:11
Jeff Fisher, former Tennessee Titans head coach of 16 seasons will take over at St. Louis after taking one season off. The two sides are working on finalizing the contract right now.
Fisher chose St. Louis over Miami due to the lack of final player say in the Dolphins franchise. So instead of making a deal with the Dolphins, Fisher chose St. Louis. The same team which beat his Titans back in 2000 at the Super Bowl.
Fisher has a career record of 142-120 including leading the Titans franchise to 12 wins four times. Fisher takes over a St. Louis team which nearly made the playoffs in 2010 only to lose in the last week to Seattle. Then last year, the team regressed back to a 2-14 record. St. Louis features Sam Bradford, and the number two pick in April's NFL draft. Bradford was injured for most of this season, hurting the teams chances of making the playoffs.
Miami after getting turned over by Fisher are interested in Green Bay offensive coordinator Joe Philbin, Cincinnati defensive coordinator Monte Zimmer and Todd Bowles who served as the interim head coach for the final three games.
Fisher chose St. Louis over Miami due to the lack of final player say in the Dolphins franchise. So instead of making a deal with the Dolphins, Fisher chose St. Louis. The same team which beat his Titans back in 2000 at the Super Bowl.
Fisher has a career record of 142-120 including leading the Titans franchise to 12 wins four times. Fisher takes over a St. Louis team which nearly made the playoffs in 2010 only to lose in the last week to Seattle. Then last year, the team regressed back to a 2-14 record. St. Louis features Sam Bradford, and the number two pick in April's NFL draft. Bradford was injured for most of this season, hurting the teams chances of making the playoffs.
Miami after getting turned over by Fisher are interested in Green Bay offensive coordinator Joe Philbin, Cincinnati defensive coordinator Monte Zimmer and Todd Bowles who served as the interim head coach for the final three games.
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