In the months ahead, the ten days Jeff Fisher used to make his decision between the head coaching jobs with the Miami Dolphins and the St. Louis Rams will be mostly forgotten. I suspect it will come up when the Rams, who eventually landed Fisher, play the Dolphins in 2012, but by and large it will fade from the collective memory. Something that shouldn't be forgotten is a last-minute "persuasive" phone call from Stan Kroenke to Fisher, as reported by Bernie Miklasz on Twitter tonight.
Throughout the decline and fall of the Spagnuolo regime and the Fisher sweepstakes, fans took to Twitter and talk radio to bemoan Kroenke's silent moniker. Kroenke isn't going to be in the press very often; it's not his style. And that's fine. This move proves he's a committed owner that wants to win, rather than just extract profit from his team. This was a revealing moment for how Kroenke plans to run his team, and fans should be pleased with what they saw.
Miklasz, a noted friend of this site, also revealed some information about the arrangements for Jeff Fisher's role with the Rams. Predictions of total power grab have been greatly overstated. According to Miklasz, Fisher just wanted to coach, have trusted leaders in the scouting and personnel side as well as a say in the hiring of a new GM.
Obviously such an arrangement would give Fisher tremendous pull on the decisions being made, but it's hardly czarist. It actually sounds like a pretty healthy setup, gone are the days of football leaders meddling in the non-football part of things.
A leak about his decision from the Dolphins confirmed Fisher's feeling that he made the right decision.
Miklasz is writing his piece for Saturday, and I suspect he'll shed even more light on the information. It will be a must-read.
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He wants to have a say in who is hired as GM?
Sounds better then what was originally reported. Not that I wouldn’t mind what he suggests but I would hope that we weigh our options.
RAMpage28 - January 13, 2012
In this picture, it looks as if Fisher chose the Rams
because Kroenke is in the ‘Make a Wish’ program
DCRamFan - January 13, 2012
Be nice
Stan can’t really afford a decent shave and haircut. He’s doing the best he can.
ramdude - January 13, 2012
LOL
x Nightwing x - January 13, 2012
Congrats Mr. Kroenke and Fishman!
I believe this hiring is the most significant step since Dick Vermeil was brought on board. I believe some lazy ass, unmotivated players will soon get a new attitude or be out the door. There are NO moral victories in the NFL. Win now baby! Having said that I know the Rams still have more holes to fill than swish cheese and will probably never get much value out of the 2011 draft class. But we get to pick 2nd overall in April and next year we should have alot of CAP space. So, I happy and optimistic for the 1st time in awhile. Good luck Fish! I’m with you till I see you running along the sidelines clapping after we give up a pick six.
JHaier - January 13, 2012
He gets to cut Bell
Ramfan4life - January 13, 2012
Kroenke's silent, but deadly.
I was wondering if he was going to swoop in at the last minute to make Fisher an offer he couldn’t refuse. Thats his persona. Look at how he came in out of nowhere to snatch this team out of Kahn’s hand win it was up for sale. Kinda of scary. Stan gets what he wants. I just hope he wants to keep the team in the Lou.
Da Rams! - January 13, 2012
Stans so happy i think he pooped his pants.
crazy mike - January 13, 2012
Kroenke
Maybe he learned something from another sport. The Lakers are the ninjas of pulling off the master trades. Maybe he has learned that quiet is good.
81 Witness - January 14, 2012
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