for posting this.
Glad to read a very reasonable take on the situation.
>>"The financial gesture represents the Rams appreciation for his work in getting them from St. Louis to Los Angeles and the difficulties he endured during the two-year process of breaking up with St. Louis and beginning a new life in Southern California."<<This is what I was trying to say in a post I wrote earlier.
Winning STILL matters. To Stan - and to anyone else in the organization who isn't completely insane. Everyone knows it goes hand in hand with FINANCIAL success - especially right after a huge move to the nation's second largest media market!
By no means is it a "lock" that Fisher will be here for two more years until the new stadium opens, as some have suggested.
Or even NEXT season, lol.
You don't have to know Stan - or presume to know what he's "all about" - to figure this is probably exactly what is going on.
Fisher's future will depend largely on the last four games. And whatever other factors Stan considers important have already been weighed.
There are no guarantees he stays - and he is also not "certain" to be fired.
I always want the Rams to win. But if they
don't over the next four weeks - at least there is a clear silver lining.
sanfRAM