Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Jeff Fisher

Jeff Fisher
Jeff Fisher talks with the managers of the Dolphins, the National Football League (NFL), joining as head coach, announced today the Miami team.

Fisher, 53, was attended by Dolphins owner Stephen Ross, seeking a replacement for the recently sacked Tony Sparano.

The Miami team has already seen six coaches pass this specialty since the 2004 season.

Fisher, who worked for the 2011 season after being fired by the Titans, Tennessee, after 17 years at the helm, it is also requested by the St. Louis Rams, with whom he will meet the next week.

The team was coached for the last three regular season games by Todd Bowles.

The special teams coordinator for the Chicago Bears, Dave Toub, is also on the list of candidates for the office as well as the defensive coordinator of the New York Jets, Mike Pettine.

The Dolphins, one of the teams in NFL history, has suffered a substantial drop in their level of play to the point that added three consecutive seasons with a losing record for the first time since the 60's.

Fisher and led the Houston Oilers and Titans.

The latter team took him to the Super Bowl in 1999. The final they lost by 16-23 to the Rams.

The position of head coach is a must that prompts a number of formations, including the three that are headquartered in the state of Florida: the Dolphins, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Jacksonville Jaguars.

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