I love it; Kronke hates St. Louis so much he is Major Leaguing it to get out of there.
He hired Fisher to stink up the joint and keeping him on to get the fans to revolt. All Kronke has left to do is bring in Rick Vaughn from the California Penal League.
Also, which of the available OC would actually come here? It's not like everyone was beating down our door last year during our search.Let's assume Boras is not the answer going forward. I would be very disappointed if there wasn't an OC change.
Let's hear your favorites for an OC upgrade...??
Let's assume Boras is not the answer going forward. I would be very disappointed if there wasn't an OC change.
Let's hear your favorites for an OC upgrade...??
Also, which of the available OC would actually come here? It's not like everyone was beating down our door last year during our search.
Would love to have Boras pan out, the less change the better, but I guess I'll believe it when I see it at this point. With our QB situation it's going to be real hard to lure a big name, we will have to an unproven guy make a name for himself here.It won help with only one year left on Fisher's deal, but other coaches have seized upon the opportunity to be an OC, however, not sure the likes of Ken Whisenhunt or even a Mike McCoy would sign on although they usually would give a new assistant at the very minimum a two year deal.
But again I really believe Boras will so just enough for Fisher to want to keep him on and give him a full off season to implement his system.
With our QB situation it's going to be real hard to lure a big name, we will have to an unproven guy make a name for himself here.
stay the course.
Since success is not guaranteed by replacing anyone, stay the course and get our crap right.
Also, which of the available OC would actually come here? It's not like everyone was beating down our door last year during our search.
Exactly. Who actually WANTS to work with Fisher knowing the strangle hold he has on offense. Prolly no one.
Think he would have to explain,in the interview process, how he'd be willing to change his amount of control.kExactly. Who actually WANTS to work with Fisher knowing the strangle hold he has on offense. Prolly no one.
How do we know how much control Fisher has of the offense? It just seems like the fashionable thing to say these days, but does anyone really know? Because during the Lions game the announcers made a point to say that Fisher doesn't meddle during the play-calls, but sometimes might give his input inbetween series. Just because he set the philosophy doesn't mean he's constantly in the coordinator's ear.
The team philosophy. Which is ground and pound.If he's setting the philosophy, he has more control than he should.
There's gotta be some truth to this.Think he would have to explain,in the interview process, how he'd be willing to change his amount of control.k
The team philosophy. Which is ground and pound.
I don't think we'll know how much control he has unless or until he hires a coordinator who favors the vertical.
He doesn't *need* to do anything other than set the team philosophy and coach the players.Like I said, Fisher should not have anything to do with the offensive philosophy. Ground and pound would be the offensive philosophy. He's not an offensive-minded HC. He needs to know his limitations.