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Friday, 13 January 2012

Jeff Fisher keeps waiting for the Rams, why?


While the Rams and the Miami Dolphins [team stats] forward for Jeff Fisher just do his mind, let us speak for all of South Beach in North County when I throw this friendly greeting civic

"Jeff, serious man, what the hell is taking so long?"

Two difficulties, desperate NFL franchises have the best of our knowledge, to aggressive sales pitches on the ground the only semi-celebrity coach to head coach on the market. They offered the money. They offered the power. They have also given much time to decide. And Fisher has taken great liberties with time, so it starts to make me a lot of questions that I would have thought if he had just made his decision two or three days.

If Fisher is taking this time to decide between Miami and the Rams, it might mean that he is not happy at all or work?

- If you take so long to say that perhaps are looking to buy more time to see if the job of Indianapolis opened?

- It 'taking this term as it can get a lot of money (the dolphins are ready to pay $ 8 million a year?), But not enough power from Dolphin (with "consultant" and GM Carl Peterson Jeff Ireland already c' is) or because they can not get a lot of power, but not enough money in RAM (which would have no interest to pay $ 6,000,000 or more) and can not do his mind, which is the most important?

But starting to worry more about all this is: Maybe, just maybe, all this has caused the owner Stan Kroenke Rams agonizing decision to contemplate whether it is worth to be taken hostage by Fisher. As Fisher puts the Rams on hold more potential candidates of Plan B have the chance to sit in front of Rams owner and impress. Fisher has the longest waiting Kroenke, Kroenke could no more risk of developing an afterthought on the fact that Fisher is worth the wait and investment, or that Kroenke will test the emotional impulse of its consumers to see how they would feel go to Plan B.

Look, I know that this is what many fans are thinking now emotional.

Public opinion is slowly turning on Fisher in Miami and St. Louis, as appears from some fans that this is not money or power grab insatiable.

Well, before the tide turned too far, I would like to be the voice of reason.

Stop it. Stop now.

Forty-eight hours did not cause the loss of my mind for now. If Fisher is taking a little 'longer than expected to make his mind, then consider it a gift. The Rams need him more than necessary the Rams. This is the bottom line of all this.

So, as Kroenke resolution than what else can be done to close the case and get Fisher under contract, I just hope that he will not have a lot of haggling over money.

NFL sources say that it is not money or power. But suppose it is. Coaches with experience of Fisher and salaries are the success rates of the control well north of $ 6 million today, and I doubt that Ross flashes in this figure.

So why should Kroenke?

All he has to do is ask some simple questions:

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