Jeff Fisher inexplicably continues to get a pass from his employers, as the L.A. Rams are reportedly gearing up to give him a contract extension, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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Fisher has yet to provide anything more than sub-par and mediocre seasons, both as the head coach of the Titans/Oilers and the Rams franchise. Just read this scathing, but accurate, take on Fisher's possible contract extension from Rotoworld:
"This farce has been unfolding since the winter, when it was first reported the recently-relocated Rams wanted to lock Fisher up through their L.A.-rebuilding years. Headed into his 22nd season as an NFL head coach, Fisher hasn't won more than eight games since 2008, and has cleared the mark just twice in his past 11 campaigns. As our friends at Turf Show Times point out, Fisher is 10 losses away from having the most in NFL history. In other words, he should be on the shortest leash imaginable, but instead has as much job security as Bill Belichick. The Rams are unlikely to ever get over the hump with Fisher on the sideline."
Fisher could be the poster boy for middling coaches, sporting a 170-156-1 all-time coaching record (.521), including a 5-6 record in the postseason (.455). Since becoming head coach of the Rams, Fisher has led them to a 27-36-1 record, including a 7-9 finish in 2015.
[h/t Rotoworld]