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  1. 32 minutes ago, tucky89 said:

    Jeff Fisher anyone?

     

     

    According to Arizona Sports' Mike Jurecki, ex-Rams coach Jeff Fisher wants to get back into the NFL in 2018 and "could be eyeing" the Bears, Browns, and Colts' jobs if they open.

    The Ringer's Mike Lombardi recently advised not to rule out Fisher getting another shot due to having a "lot of contacts" around the league and in the NFL offices. Fisher played and coached for the Bears back in the 1980s. But after his disaster run with the Rams and now seeing Sean McVay turn it around in just one season, it would be near impossible to sell a fan base on Fisher.
    Related: Bears, Browns, Colts

    I think the consensus in the NFL is that Fisher is toxic. He totally lost the rams the last year he was there. I’m going to throw a name out there that’s sure to generate discussion: Urban Meyer. Don’t know if he would even consider it, but he strikes me as being a Pete Carroll type, flexible enough to change his system to suit his resources. Although he has little or no NFL experience, you can’t argue with the success he’s had everywhere else. Okay, hit me with your best shot...

  2. 1 hour ago, lollygagger8 said:

     

    Does the cart push the horse then? lol

     

    Grigson did well his first year because he picked first in every round. Plus Irsay had already made the Luck choice over RG3 for Griggles. 


    We still need a few years under Ballard to come to a real decision.

    Agree. I’m okay with giving Ballard some time. He deserves that. 

  3. I’m okay with being a little patient with Irsay, but it’s time he put his money where his mouth is. The toughest position in all of sports he has on lockdown with a franchise QB in Luck. Yes, he’s hurt. But it’s time to surround him with the tools he needs to succeed. If Ballard can do that, great. If not, get someone who can. 

  4. Cincinnati is a unique place. I lived there for 15 years. There is an overwhelming sense of fatalism in that town. As in, no matter what we do things will always turn out bad. It permeates the culture up to and including the football team. Marvin Lewis was able to survive there for so long because of that very sense of fatalism. “Why force change? We can’t possibly do any better.”

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