>>"What that clearly says is that they planned for Fisher to return after his 5th season, not that Fisher's job was dependent on the results of his 5th season"<<Those two things are not mutually exclusive.
It's obvious what this means.
It means they
planned on him returning after his fifth season - presumably because they figured most or all of the pieces were in place for success, and they
expected him to succeed.And what success means to them might be different from what it means to any of us.
But in no way does that mean he was
definitely staying, no matter WHAT the results were!
So - you can expect someone to succeed - and then show faith in them and reward them with a contract extension as a vote of confidence...
But if they fail in spectacular fashion, shatter your expectations, and perform much worse than anticipated - they can STILL be fired.
Ya know - JUST LIKE WITH ANY OTHER JOB, LOL.
Was it a dumb business move to extend him? Maybe. I think so. (And obviously to me, it was also a completely idiotic
football move).
But it doesn't mean anything is written in stone, or absolutely decided, or that his job is 100% secure no matter what.
sanfRAM