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Patriots fans will love Jeff Fisher's latest gaffe
By: Luke Kerr-Dineen
December 1, 2016
To say Jeff Fisher hasn’t had the best of times against Bill Belichick’s teams recently is selling it short. He’s been atrocious. Utterly atrocious.
On Wednesday, he gave us a glimpse into why these problems might exist. On a conference call ahead of this weekend’s game, Fisher was asked about the threat of the Pats’ running backs. His response?
“Well, they’re all different. I have a place in my heart for LeGarrette, because I gave him a start, and I have great respect for him. He’s a big back, and he’s hard to get down. And as they rotate through, different guys play in different situations, and they do a good job with it. He knows where the ball’s going to go, and the guys are very, very disciplined….I’ve been impressed with Brandon and what he’s done out of the backfield. You’ve got to deal with him, in addition to Danny. You’ve got playmakers all around, so we have to play sound defense.”
The problem? Well the “Brandon” And “Danny” he’s referring is almost certainly Brandon Bolden — who has one rush attempt for four yards — and Danny Amendola — a wide receiver with no rushing attempts. He could’ve been referring to Danny Woodhead, but he hasn’t been on the team since 2013.
But either way, Jeff Fisher is “impressed” by them!
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/12/los-angeles-rams-jeff-fisher-running-back-new-england-patriots
By: Luke Kerr-Dineen
December 1, 2016
To say Jeff Fisher hasn’t had the best of times against Bill Belichick’s teams recently is selling it short. He’s been atrocious. Utterly atrocious.
On Wednesday, he gave us a glimpse into why these problems might exist. On a conference call ahead of this weekend’s game, Fisher was asked about the threat of the Pats’ running backs. His response?
“Well, they’re all different. I have a place in my heart for LeGarrette, because I gave him a start, and I have great respect for him. He’s a big back, and he’s hard to get down. And as they rotate through, different guys play in different situations, and they do a good job with it. He knows where the ball’s going to go, and the guys are very, very disciplined….I’ve been impressed with Brandon and what he’s done out of the backfield. You’ve got to deal with him, in addition to Danny. You’ve got playmakers all around, so we have to play sound defense.”
The problem? Well the “Brandon” And “Danny” he’s referring is almost certainly Brandon Bolden — who has one rush attempt for four yards — and Danny Amendola — a wide receiver with no rushing attempts. He could’ve been referring to Danny Woodhead, but he hasn’t been on the team since 2013.
But either way, Jeff Fisher is “impressed” by them!
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/12/los-angeles-rams-jeff-fisher-running-back-new-england-patriots