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Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired

December 07, 2016 05:15AM
Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired
[www.latimes.com]
By Bill PlaschkeContact Reporter



Judging from the biblical proportions of wailing and teeth-gnashing by Rams fans this week, one might think Jeff Fisher is actually going to coach their team beyond this season.

Chill out, everyone. He’s probably not. Unless the Rams undergo a sudden transformation in their final four games, it would be stunning to see Fisher endure beyond the first week of January.

What about news that leaked this weekend about that signed contract extension? How about the confirmation from both the team and coach that he had signed a deal that would keep him in Los Angeles for as many as two more years?

Ignore it, everyone. It means nothing. If the Rams don’t finish impossibly strong, the deal is structured as basically a one-year parting gift in appreciation for the hassles Fisher has handled for the last two tumultuous seasons.

Fisher might be talking as if he still will have a job, and his beloved players might be joining the chorus because their buddy is coming back, but there is another party involved here, and their silence is deafening.

The Rams have yet to publicly announce or even comment upon the extension, and why do you think that is? It’s because while they have agreed to extend his paycheck, they haven’t yet decided to extend his job.

Last week this fact was made plain in an interview with Kevin Demoff, the Rams’ executive vice president of football operations and chief operating officer. He wouldn’t talk directly about Fisher’s future but was clear about the team’s expectations.

“Jeff has done a tremendous job handling the distractions of this off-season … but at the end of the day, we all need more wins,’’ he said. “How this team responds to adversity, how we get better, the progress Jared [Goff] shows, the form the defense shows … that’s what these last five weeks are all about. That will tell us a lot about whether we have the right pieces to move forward in 2017.”

Does that sound like a guy who was ready to leak news about a contract extension? And after the Rams flopped again in New England on Sunday, that certainly doesn’t sound like a guy who would support that extension.

Yes, the Rams gave Fisher the new deal at the start of the season, and were prepared to announce it. Owner Stan Kroenke didn’t want to him to go through a relocation season as a lame duck, and was willing to take a chance that things would improve.

But then in the season opener, the Rams were punched in the mouth by the San Francisco 49ers, and folks in the front office immediately applied the brakes.

They were struck by how quickly their welcome had evaporated. They saw how the Los Angeles sports fan would not celebrate a Rams homecoming if it didn’t include winning. They understood that maybe an announcement about future employment of a coach who already had become a villain wouldn’t be such a good idea at the time.

So they waited to officially announce the deal, and waited, and waited ... and, then, finally, it appears somebody got tired of waiting.

That somebody was Fisher, who already openly was fighting against criticism by foolishly denying legend Eric Dickerson sideline privileges because Dickerson had been publicly ripping him. It is pretty clear Dickerson wants Fisher fired, and will do anything to get Fisher fired, a fact that was confirmed when Dickerson went public with their spat and claimed he would never attend a game as long as Fisher is the coach.

Backed into a corner by last week’s news, it is logical to conclude that Fisher came out swinging again Sunday morning by contributing to the breaking news of his job security. It’s interesting how that item surfaced before their most difficult challenge of the season, just in time to distract from another bad loss.

No, the Rams had no idea the extension would be made public. In fact, Demoff wasn’t even with the team in New England at the time, as he remained in Los Angeles on a personal matter.

Then once the news broke, given the chance to issue a press release and hold a celebratory news conference back in Los Angeles this week, the Rams politely declined.

Relax, everyone. It’s understandable for Rams fans to expect the worst, because that is exactly what the team has given them on the field, but the front office has done a good job connecting with folks in the community, and it appears they hear you. It seems like they realize that in this town, at this precarious time, they cannot possibly become the first team in NFL history to bring back a coach after five consecutive losing seasons.

The Rams can’t be that oblivious. WhileKroenke doesn’t live here full time, Demoff grew up here and resides here, and daily hears from all corners of the neighborhood.

The Rams can’t be that dumb. During this build-up toward the move into their expensive new Inglewood stadium in 2019, they need to build buzz, not alienate fans.

And, no, the Rams’ front office can’t be that conspiratorial. All this talk about Fisher being retained only because his agent is Demoff’s father Marvin? The optics might be bad, but agents represent competing interests all the time. To think that either Demoff would risk their strong reputations in this town to retain a guy who is two defeats from becoming the losingest coach in NFL history stretches the limits of credulity.

Sure, it would be much easier for everyone in the organization if Fisher could have survived a couple more years before a new and exciting presence could be hired to lead them into the new digs. And by giving Fisher the entire season to save his job, the Rams are giving him every chance.

But with games remaining against the playoff-bound Atlanta Falcons and the unbeaten-at-home Seattle Seahawks, plus home games against division foes San Francisco and Arizona, the Rams will be lucky to go 2-2. And that would make them 6-10.

And, extension or not, that should ultimately and properly get Jeff Fisher fired.



Best,
Laram



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/07/2016 05:19AM by laram.
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  Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired

laram1112December 07, 2016 05:15AM

  excellent article

L.A.Rams395December 07, 2016 05:25AM

  Re: excellent article

oldschoolramfan374December 07, 2016 08:45AM

  LMAO! "The Rams can't be that dumb." (NM)

RFL232December 07, 2016 11:49AM

  he's right (nm)

LMU93406December 07, 2016 05:56AM

  Music to my ears! Thank you nm

RFIP264December 07, 2016 06:04AM

  Re: Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired

Zooey515December 07, 2016 06:45AM

  Re: Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired

GreatRamNTheSky445December 07, 2016 07:02AM

  Re: Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired

waterfield481December 07, 2016 07:12AM

  Re: Unless the Rams suddenly get good, their coach is probably getting fired

GreatRamNTheSky481December 07, 2016 07:28AM

  it all goes back to offering the extension in summer

ferragamo79594December 07, 2016 07:28AM

  Re: it all goes back to offering the extension in summer

GreatRamNTheSky399December 07, 2016 07:31AM

  why would you expect to win- 32nd ranked offense

ferragamo79413December 07, 2016 08:08AM

  Re: why would you expect to win- 32nd ranked offense

tonyde368December 07, 2016 09:25AM

  Re: it all goes back to offering the extension in summer

Rampage2K-366December 07, 2016 07:36AM

  if so he is really out of touch with this team

ferragamo79360December 07, 2016 08:10AM

  Re: How do you know?

laram445December 07, 2016 08:23AM

  I will ask Mike next week when we have dinner

ferragamo79358December 07, 2016 09:23AM

  Re: How do you know?

Ramdom345December 07, 2016 05:26PM

  Re: if so he is really out of touch with this team

Rampage2K-385December 07, 2016 08:26AM

  Re: if so he is really out of touch with this team

LARams17269December 07, 2016 08:34AM

  I'm sure Fisher would have signed an extension if the

ferragamo79459December 07, 2016 09:22AM

  Handled like the Foles re-signing

NewMexicoRam504December 07, 2016 09:35AM

  exactly

ferragamo79337December 07, 2016 10:46AM

  What's the big deal?

RFL258December 07, 2016 11:51AM

  Re: it all goes back to offering the extension in summer

BobCarl345December 07, 2016 01:42PM

  Exactly. And on the money factor ...

RFL429December 07, 2016 11:47AM

  I don't know anybody who wants to lose $15 million dollars

ferragamo79296December 07, 2016 12:12PM

  Lose 15 M or 50M?

RFL458December 07, 2016 12:25PM

  Re: When the Rams were 3-1...

laram509December 07, 2016 12:59PM

  Re: When the Rams were 3-1...

Zooey359December 07, 2016 01:06PM

  Re: When the Rams were 3-1...

laram441December 07, 2016 01:19PM

  Re: I don't know anybody who wants to lose $15 million dollars

Zooey251December 07, 2016 12:56PM

  Re: I don't know anybody who wants to lose $15 million dollars

govane361December 07, 2016 01:47PM

  Yup it's like the old saying How Do You Eat an Elephant?

LesBaker342December 07, 2016 01:47PM

  my reasoning too, zooey

SunTzu_vs_Camus241December 07, 2016 02:23PM