In Short...no.
Obviously it's not time to fire Fisher right this second. The NFL season only started this past weekend.
So...no. What we are looking at is if Jeff Fisher should be fired later this season (obviously depending on results and if the Rams make a crazy momentous run that leads them to do very well). What we're imaging here is if the Rams play more like they played yesterday.
Once again, the answer to that is no. So you may be wondering why this question is even being asked. A complete waste of time and just a filler "article" for more blog views. Well, that's not the reason. This is a message for Ram fans to chillax (chill and relax). And yes, there are still a few Ram fans around.
If you are a Ram fan, and part of the big Facebook groups or forums like Rams Fans University then you've probably seen a bunch of users calling for the end of the Jeff Fisher/Les Snead era. This is just frustration over a decade of less then mediocre performances and a horrible loss to the Minnesota Vikings. Seemingly, these Ram fans have forgotten that Jeff Fisher took over one of the worst teams in a long time, a team that saw the likes of Scott Linehan and Steve Spagnuolo who did years of damage (remember the stat of where a good portion of the pre-Fisher era Rams team isn't even in the NFL anymore). So give Fisher time. He just lost his QB two years in a row. A QB (Sam Bradford), who had the best touchdown/interception ratio last year before he got hurt, only behind Peyton Manning and Matthew Stafford.
Ram fans, remember when Pete Carroll took over the Seattle Seahawks. For a few years there was mediocrity, and then last year the Seahawks won their first Superbowl. Or remember how the year before the Baltimore Ravens won the Superbowl? Did you know that John Harbaugh himself said it takes five years to truly make a team into you own?
So again, this isn't an article. Just a message to Ram fans to chill out.
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