Posted on 11/29/2015 7:07:00 PM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
The St. Louis Rams have lost four straight games after a 4-3 start, the latest being a desultory 31-7 loss in Cincinnati on Sunday. Just don't try to tell coach Jeff Fisher that his team isn't trying.
"Anyone implies that it's an effort issue, they can kiss my ass," Fisher said. "There's no effort problems on this team. That's what happens when teams lose four in a row is people say it's effort. Come to practice, watch this team play and ask any other opponent or opposing coach. It's not an effort issue right now.
"It's execution. It's 70 percent offense and 30 percent defense. I'll leave (special) teams out of it. Our teams always play hard."
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You and the deceased Bud Adams can both kiss mine.
I didn’t leave the NFL, the Oilers left me.
Reminds me of Kareem browbeating the kid in Airplane.
Kareem: Listen kid, tell your old man to run up and down the court an an entire night against Lambert and Walton. See how he likes it!?
Or something like that...........One of the best scenes in the movie!
So it is either a lack of talent, or a lack of coaching. In four years under Fisher, he team hasn’t gotten any better. The offense in particular has been pathetic.
I feel bad for Fisher. The dude is pro-America and even visited our troops in Iraq with some USO shows in between. Then again, it’s the same Rams which picked a fag in Sam.
Nashville would like to give them back, if you’re still interested.
As John McKay said, "I'm in favor of it."
I watched the game. The Rams played hard. It was just too much Geno Atkins and the rest of the Bengals defensive front. They destroyed a beaten up rag-tag O-line decimated by injuries.
Not much to like about this franchise, imo.
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