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Dear Mr Fisher,
We, the fans of the Rams, don't believe you are making wise choices.
We were fully supportive of the choice of you as a head coach.
However, we must now question the future of the Rams' possible success based upon your control of the OC and DC. We all know the talent is there, yet the outcomes are not what the talent would allow if they were wisely lead.
It shouldn't need to be said that the defense should focus on shutting down Fitzgerald, Jones, and Bryant. It's not a secret that they are outstanding players. It's unfathomable that they should be allowed more yards off the LOS than they need for a first down and never covered over the top.
It's unfathomable that the Rams offense scores consistently in a faster paced offense yet they are never encouraged to run that offense. Dallas might have been the worst coached game I've ever seen even after everyone in the NFL world warned that you couldn't win with a soft pass defense and slow and uninspired offense.
I, personally, will not subject those players to unreasonable scrutiny while they are not allowed to play this game in the manner they are best suited.
I'm not surprised they are dropping passes while disenchanted with their possibility to win. I've watched them catch very well when they were fighting to win.
The Rams look scared and it's not the player's fault. Wake up or die a slow and boring death in the NFCW.
We, the fans of the Rams, don't believe you are making wise choices.
We were fully supportive of the choice of you as a head coach.
However, we must now question the future of the Rams' possible success based upon your control of the OC and DC. We all know the talent is there, yet the outcomes are not what the talent would allow if they were wisely lead.
It shouldn't need to be said that the defense should focus on shutting down Fitzgerald, Jones, and Bryant. It's not a secret that they are outstanding players. It's unfathomable that they should be allowed more yards off the LOS than they need for a first down and never covered over the top.
It's unfathomable that the Rams offense scores consistently in a faster paced offense yet they are never encouraged to run that offense. Dallas might have been the worst coached game I've ever seen even after everyone in the NFL world warned that you couldn't win with a soft pass defense and slow and uninspired offense.
I, personally, will not subject those players to unreasonable scrutiny while they are not allowed to play this game in the manner they are best suited.
I'm not surprised they are dropping passes while disenchanted with their possibility to win. I've watched them catch very well when they were fighting to win.
The Rams look scared and it's not the player's fault. Wake up or die a slow and boring death in the NFCW.