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Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Gareth
If the Rams and patriots swapped coaching staffs what do you think the results would be?

I say the Rams are easily a playoff team-probably a top 10 team in the league. The Patriots, because they have Brady running the offense, are still a playoff team but Fisher drags them down considerably.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Stranger
Well, we'd certainly have new cameras and communications jamming equipment installed at the ED, that's for sure.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by snackdaddy
The team janitors will ask for a raise after their job duties include searching opposing teams locker rooms.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Rams the Legends live on
Gareth wrote:If the Rams and patriots swapped coaching staffs what do you think the results would be?

I say the Rams are easily a playoff team-probably a top 10 team in the league. The Patriots, because they have Brady running the offense, are still a playoff team but Fisher drags them down considerably.


I think ya are right bro. In this debacle on Sunday I caught Fish's facial expression one time when they panned the sideline. He honestly had a expression of I don't get how is this happening. I am fully convinced Fish is sold on his game plan and he really believes it should be working.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Rams the Legends live on
Stranger wrote:Well, we'd certainly have new cameras and communications jamming equipment installed at the ED, that's for sure.


LOL.........That was funny bro......LOL

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Gareth
Rams the Legends live on wrote:
Gareth wrote:If the Rams and patriots swapped coaching staffs what do you think the results would be?

I say the Rams are easily a playoff team-probably a top 10 team in the league. The Patriots, because they have Brady running the offense, are still a playoff team but Fisher drags them down considerably.


I am fully convinced Fish is sold on his game plan and he really believes it should be working.


Sadly, I believe you are correct. He really doesn't think there's a difference between now and 20 years ago. Of course there are many differences but just to pick an obvious one-the rules so favor the passing game now it seems silly to try to run the same offense you did in the 90s.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Hacksaw
More wins. BB has a solid system. Plug and play. Sure Brady helps a lot, but as Dick84 pointed out, Cassell lead the team to 11 wins. Speaks volumes.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Hacksaw_64
It would look a lot like Fisher ball. Because Bellicheck would have zero confidence in Foles vs. any NFL defense matchup. He is missing way too many open receivers, too slow in his reads and delivering the ball way too late. Even from a clean pocket, Foles is failing miserably. The gameplan against Chicago was to air the ball out, which is what a lot of people were asking for. But it was an epic fail, all in all due to Foles. Not the receivers, not Cigs,not the OL. Because the plays were there, the guys were open, Foles had time enough to throw...WTF? Bellicheck would in essence play Fisher ball. Make Foles a game manager. Run the football. Play good defense Special teams, Field position. He would probably bring in a bunch of UFA for WR.

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Elvis
I don't know if it's Foles but i do know good coaches don't play bad QB's, at least not for long. And they're generally pretty good at telling the difference...

Re: Swap Fisher/Belichick - what happens?

PostPosted:9 years 7 months ago
by Hacksaw_64
Elvis wrote:I don't know if it's Foles but i do know good coaches don't play bad QB's, at least not for long. And they're generally pretty good at telling the difference...


I think we are getting real close to Case Keenum. That's two games in a row he's been bad. Really bad. It's clear as a bell what's really wrong with the offense.