The St. Louis Rams are now on a five game losing streak after starting the season on a good note. The Rams got blown out once again today, as the Arizona Cardinals got revenge from their Week 4 defeat against St. Louis. Back-to-back bad losses does not look good on any coaches resume, and for head coach Jeff Fisher his time is running out to improve the Rams.
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In his press conference last week, someone implied that maybe it was the players and the coaches not giving full effort in these blow out losses. Coach Jeff Fisher replied with “Anyone implies that it’s an effort issue, they can kiss my ass, There’s no effort problems on this team.”
Well week 13 came around, as Jeff Fisher once again got blown out and told the truth about his St. Louis Rams. Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that Fisher said “he’s run out of answers”. The way the St. Louis Rams have been playing it shows a lot now. Anytime a coach says “I have run out of answers” basically means he cannot run or bring the St. Louis Rams to new levels of football.
After reports came out that Fisher has run out of answers, Fisher also said that “Quarterback Case Keenum will be our starter for next week.” Fisher has lost control of this team, and it shows on the field very clearly. In the last two games, the Rams have given up 58 points and have only put up 10 points. There is one word to describe the St. Louis Rams season right now and it is embarrassing.
Nov 8, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; St. Louis Rams head coach Jeff Fisher speaks to the media after the game against the Minnesota Vikings at TCF Bank Stadium. The Vikings win 21-18. Mandatory Credit: Bruce Kluckhohn-USA TODAY Sports
In his fourth year with the St. Louis, Fisher has won 24 games, and been defeated 35 times including today’s blow out loss. St. Louis currently is 4-8 on the season, and by the way Fisher has no answers to fix this team, I expect the Rams win total to stay at four. Jeff Fisher is coaching his 20th season, which 14 of those have not been winning records. Fisher has yet to have a winning season with the Rams, and he should not be given anymore chances. Why should St. Louis give Fisher another chance when Fisher himself said ” I have run out of answers”?
In his fourth season coaching the Rams, Fisher has never went off on the press before, and back-to-backs weeks he has expressed his feeling for this team. There is a lot of losing that is happening for the St. Louis Rams. Possibly the 2016 St. Louis Rams would prefer to be coached under someone new and more importantly who has a heart with answers for this team.
I have already said it before, the Rams need a change and that will be the firing of Jeff Fisher. It’s time for the St. Louis Rams to move on from Jeff Fisher, start fresh in 2016.
If the Rams somehow keep Fisher for another year, (he does have 1 more year on his contract) what is the possibility of it actually being a winning season? He has not done it in the first four tries, get the hint, Fisher has run out of answers.