X said:he has experience and has had moderate success. I'm not going to go all in on fisher until I hear what his plan is and what he intends to do with the roster.
Faceplant said:Good question. Do NOT agree with the squeaky one about it being as relevant as trading for Faulk OR winning the SB....
Selassie I said:I'm hesitant to say how much I want Fish to be our next HC because I don't want to jinx the process ....
Knocking on wood ---- ----- ----- :mrgreen:
He's by far the best candidate for the job as far as I'm concerned ,,,, FAR better than the TV posers even (including that bulldog jawed Cowher).
CROSSING FINGERS AND TOES.
Beware great expectations.squeaky wheel said:Faceplant said:Good question. Do NOT agree with the squeaky one about it being as relevant as trading for Faulk OR winning the SB....
If the Rams hire him........YOU WILL. :sly:
Ram Quixote said:Beware great expectations.squeaky wheel said:Faceplant said:Good question. Do NOT agree with the squeaky one about it being as relevant as trading for Faulk OR winning the SB....
If the Rams hire him........YOU WILL. :sly:
I agree. It'll be interesting to see how far the 49ers advance with that philosophy. I don't know that Alex Smith is capable of mounting a 21 point comeback in the 4th quarter if it were to come to that.Reno_Ram said:That doesn't win in today's NFL.
X said:I agree. It'll be interesting to see how far the 49ers advance with that philosophy. I don't know that Alex Smith is capable of mounting a 21 point comeback in the 4th quarter if it were to come to that.Reno_Ram said:That doesn't win in today's NFL.
X said:he has experience and has had moderate success. I'm not going to go all in on fisher until I hear what his plan is and what he intends to do with the roster.
Username said:X said:he has experience and has had moderate success. I'm not going to go all in on fisher until I hear what his plan is and what he intends to do with the roster.
This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I'd like to see who he brings in as OC and GM as well. Still, I won't go all in on him until I see how the team preforms under him.
I'm not suggesting that I'm set up to root AGAINST Fisher if he becomes the next head coach. Far from it. I'm just kind of worried about a wholesale destruction of what's already in place. RECORD ASIDE. I'm primarily talking about the foundation of character we have here, and the "family" that has been established on the team. I do expect "some" changes, but I'd hate to see it infused with an overabundance of douche nozzles. Like Haynesworth, Pac Man, Holmes... players like that. I'll back the next guy 100% unless he's a notorious douche himself, at which point it would be an uphill battle. Picture yourself rooting for a Linehan return to head coaching here. I just feel like thinking these things out instead of being all, "OMG!! Fisher! He's got experience! (swooooon)"RamFan503 said:Username said:X said:he has experience and has had moderate success. I'm not going to go all in on fisher until I hear what his plan is and what he intends to do with the roster.
This is pretty much exactly how I feel. I'd like to see who he brings in as OC and GM as well. Still, I won't go all in on him until I see how the team preforms under him.
I'm ready to go all in on WHOEVER the next coach is. I would of course have preferences but I will blindly and loyally get behind whoever Stan and/or the new GM chooses. I just can't not go all in on my Rams. Doesn't mean I'm going to put a bullet in my head should they not make the playoffs but all in I will be.