Titans Owner Bud Adams To Evaluate Jeff Fisher After Season Ends

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  1. SRW

    SRW Ex-World's Worst Site Admin

    Coach Jeff Fisher reiterated Friday what he's said time and again during his long tenure with the Titans — he's committed to the organization and hopes to finish his career in Tennessee. Bud Adams, however, is unwilling to make any promises in the midst of another disappointing season. On Friday the 87-year-old owner of the Titans said he would evaluate Fisher at the end of the season before making a decision about the coach's future with the franchise. "I am not too happy right now, I'll tell you that," Adams said. "But I think it is too early to talk about it. We have three more games to go and I'll be able to talk a lot better after those three games. We'll go up to the end of the season and then I'll make my decision. I am not very pleased with what has happened here, though. It's not what I had in mind.'' Adams said he would take a number of things into consideration, including injuries, particularly at quarterback. Vince Young is on injured reserve and Kerry Collins missed two games. "We had a good start this year, but it doesn't look like they finished it off too good. But those things happen sometimes, especially when you lose both your quarterbacks. Our third quarterback (Rusty Smith) is going to be good in time, but he has a lot to learn,'' said Adams, who did not attend Thursday's game.

    Source: The Tennessean
     
  2. kenman923

    kenman923 Rookie

    I'm sorry, but I don't think Fisher will be there after this season. No matter what he says, I really think he wants out.
     
  3. bandi

    bandi Hall Of Famer

    Bye Bye Jeff....it's all over now. He'll probably be the HC for Denver next year.