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opps theres goes Fisher chances at being coach
http://nfl-facts-and-rumors.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22475988/26644319
Posted on: December 26, 2010 1:38 pm Edited on:
December 26, 2010 1:43 pm Score:
Posted by Will Brinson
Jeff Fisher and Vince Young don't love each other. No secret there. But there's been some concern as to how Bud Adams will handle the situation in the offseason, and a building belief that Fisher might bolt if Young's option is picked up and he's stuffed onto the team's roster as the would-be starting quarterback.
CBS Sports' Charley Casserly reported Sunday on The NFL Today that he expects the Titans front office will approach Adams in the offseason and ask him to move on from V.Y.
"Look for the front office to meet with Bud Adams and try to convince him that five years is enough and he should move on with Vince Young and let him go," Casserly said.
The front office is correct here -- Young isn't the guy who won the Rose Bowl for Texas a few years ago and he's shown that significant progression at the quarterback position isn't something the Titans should expect.
But that doesn't mean Adams can shake his mancrush. As for another high-profile member of the Titans, well, things should be easier.
"Last week Randy Moss said he wanted to come back," Casserly said. "Guess what -- he's not coming back. Last week he only played 15-20 plays in the game and he has not shown the Titans the speed and acceleration to separate from the defenders like he had in the past."
You can, however, expect both Moss and the Titans to play nice for the rest of the year. Moss doesn't gain anything by generating a stink off the field, and Tennessee certainly doesn't need another distraction.
Plus, if he does act up, they'll just cut him.
http://nfl-facts-and-rumors.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/22475988/26644319
Posted on: December 26, 2010 1:38 pm Edited on:
December 26, 2010 1:43 pm Score:
Posted by Will Brinson
Jeff Fisher and Vince Young don't love each other. No secret there. But there's been some concern as to how Bud Adams will handle the situation in the offseason, and a building belief that Fisher might bolt if Young's option is picked up and he's stuffed onto the team's roster as the would-be starting quarterback.
CBS Sports' Charley Casserly reported Sunday on The NFL Today that he expects the Titans front office will approach Adams in the offseason and ask him to move on from V.Y.
"Look for the front office to meet with Bud Adams and try to convince him that five years is enough and he should move on with Vince Young and let him go," Casserly said.
The front office is correct here -- Young isn't the guy who won the Rose Bowl for Texas a few years ago and he's shown that significant progression at the quarterback position isn't something the Titans should expect.
But that doesn't mean Adams can shake his mancrush. As for another high-profile member of the Titans, well, things should be easier.
"Last week Randy Moss said he wanted to come back," Casserly said. "Guess what -- he's not coming back. Last week he only played 15-20 plays in the game and he has not shown the Titans the speed and acceleration to separate from the defenders like he had in the past."
You can, however, expect both Moss and the Titans to play nice for the rest of the year. Moss doesn't gain anything by generating a stink off the field, and Tennessee certainly doesn't need another distraction.
Plus, if he does act up, they'll just cut him.
