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Jeff Fisher Less Czar, More Coach With Rams

One of the key factors at play in luring Jeff Fisher to the St. Louis Rams was just how much say he would have over the roster and personnel decisions. After it was announced on Friday that Fisher would be the Rams' next head coach, details were still sketchy about what kind of authority Fisher would have at Rams Park. All that was known at the time was that he would carry tremendous weight, without a full lordship over the organization. Peter King clarifies the arrangements for Fisher in his Monday Morning Quarterback column.

Fisher will not be the Rams' general manager. He will not have that same level of control. Arrangements for Fisher are shaped by his negative experience with Vince Young, who the Titans drafted in 2006 at the behest of owner Bud Adams, against Fisher's counsel. The relationship between Fisher and Young is well-documented, and it ultimately ended the tenure of both men in Tennessee.

Here's King on Fisher's role with the Rams:

I'm told reliably Fisher did not ask the Rams or Dolphins for final say on draft day, or total control over the roster. All he wanted was the ability to -- in the event he was categorically opposed to a decision being made by the general manager -- have a mechanism in place for a third party, like an owner, to decide which way the team would go.

We don't know the specifics, if there were any, of the arrangements Steve Spagnuolo had, but we do know that he had tremendous control over the roster and other parts of the organization. It turned out to be a less than optimal situation.

Don't let King's news on Fisher's control at Rams Park obscure the fact that Fisher will have tremendous pull in personnel decisions. He will. The word "mechanism" provides comfort because it implies structure, and structure means accountability ... usually. Fisher's approach on the field has always been to let his coordinators coordinate. That should translate to his relationship with the GM and the scouting department.

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I dont care what contol Fisher has as long as he gets W's
Well

with the staff he is putting together you can’t say it’s lack of experience. I would assume he will have some say or consulting on who the next GM will be so if in fact it is his guy Dawson this is really a non-issue.

Spags?

You think that a first year coach is gonna get more say on personnel than Fisher? Get real Ryan. You’re finally admitted you don’t know what was happening, which is the first step to recovery.

Spags is gone now, let it go. He can’t hurt you anymore.

actually

Control was one of spags major selling points. Also, he didn’t let the coordinators do what they wanted . Fisher sends to be hiring a staff capable of handling themselves without him breathing down their necks. I wanted spags to stay too, but this is looking great so far

Yep, anytime it mattered, Spags told the coaches what to do
How do we know he didn't let the coordinators do what they wanted?
Idk, how bout how in crucial situations, pass crazy McD turned into "run a draw on every 3rd and long"
Same way

Shurmur did.

Yep, any time it was a big decision

Spags said "don’t take any chance, run a draw on 3rd and 15

GO! AWAY!
grow up
I'm sorry, everything he says just reminds me of the way RamChop use to sound
And if you don't like the articles Ryan is gonna write, don't read it
Uh he did Pekka

sorry your still hell beat over the firing of Spags. YOU need to get the hell over it.

Spags also did an awful job with his control
Lake Dawson will be a GM?

Ironically, Fisher lost a power struggle with general manager Mike Reinfeldt.
Three former Seahawks execs, Reinfeldt, Ruston Webster and Lake Dawson are now in charge of everything in Nashville.

Fisher wants total control.
But Dawson is a younger guy and Fisher could control him this time.

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