Goff, Keenum proof former Rams HC Jeff Fisher should never coach again

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 11: Head coach Jeff Fisher of the Los Angeles Rams takes to the field before the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on December 11, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 11: Head coach Jeff Fisher of the Los Angeles Rams takes to the field before the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on December 11, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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After watching both Case Keenum and Jared Goff this season, former Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher should never be allowed to coach NFL football again.

I’ve watched former Los Angeles Rams quarterback Case Keenum play twice in the last week, and watched Jared Goff all season, and the one conclusion I continue to draw is that former head coach Jeff fisher should never coach another NFL game ever again.

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Mean?
Rude?
Maybe.

But also correct.

Imagine the conversation between those two qiarterbacks. It’s like survivors of a Death Star who got a second chance. And both, BOTH are reaping the rewards.

As for Fisher, I get the fatigue.

It’s easy to point to the smoldering brush fire and say, “hey, that’s hot., and not in a good way”

No one, and I mean no one will point to Vikings quarterback Case Keenum and wonder if not for Jeff Fisher, what if in LA. In Minnesota, and 31 other NFL teams, Keenum is a regular backup and placeholder for whatever designate starter a franchise has drafted.

Be it Goff in Los Angeles, or Teddy Bridgewater in Minnesota.

All that said, Keenum and Goff have struck gold in their respective NFL cities.

There is part of me who can appreciate what Keenum has done. After watching him navigate the dumpster fire in Los Angeles, his success in Minnesota is nice to watch.

Same in LA.

Goff appeared dead in the water.
Enter Sean McVay, and the Rams are flirting with a potential franchise MVP.

Bottom line, and with either player, neither scenario happens if Fisher in on either of their sidelines as a head coach. For both, he’s just that toxic.

Give each QB credit. If either is of the garden-variety type of personality, they are clip board holders.

Instead, both are leading teams within their own division, and both look destined for bigger and better.

Both succeeding without Fisher.

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Fisher is a good guy who should be no where near an NFL team.

These two are proof-positive of that.