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Jeff Fisher could make a bad team mediocre. He could also make a good team mediocre, but that wasn't exactly an issue for the Rams at the time. Even with Sam Bradford repeatedly getting injured, Fisher's Rams went 7-8-1, 7-9, 7-9, 6-10, and 7-9, all with DVOAs between -0.9% and 5.4%. It's a thundering run of basic competence and not much else."
I didn't. Like most slams on Fisher it is very light on context.
Out of 80 games, how many did Fisher have
both a non-rookie starting caliber qb
and a solid, intact OL?
It's really about 14 games.
Now that isn't saying he's McVay, but off the top of your head, how many coaches can you name who had winning records when they could field both a starting caliber non-rookie qb and an intact, solid, experienced OL
in only 16% of their games?
I am always baffled by writers who don't know how to account for things like that, which are basic things.
Meanwhile, in 2019, McVay had only one of those 2 things. He had a (young) veteran starting caliber. The OL though had big issues. Under those conditions, McVay--who we KNOW is a good coach--just managed to go 9-7. So those kinds of things
do have effects.
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