Jeff Fisher |
Previously, Fisher met with the Miami Dolphins franchise that also seeks his services.
The team announced that the first talks with Fischer have developed in the city of Denver, where the owner of the Rams, Stan Kroenke, has been active for a deal ahead of next season.
"He will be deeply involved in this matter," said Kevin Demoff, chief operating office of the St. Louis Rams on Stan Kroenke, whose family owns in addition to the franchise in the NFL, the Denver Nuggets in the NBA, and the Colorado Avalanche hockey team in the NHL.
Settlement is finalized, Fisher will take the place left Steve Spagnuolo, who was fired from St. Louis on Monday, after starring in mediocre campaign and sign a disastrous record of 10 games won and 38 lost over three seasons in charge of the square.
In counterpart, San Luis Fisher offers extensive experience as a coach in the NFL, which boasts the league so far, a very respectable 142-120 record. Among its merits is to have guided the Tennessee Titans, at least a dozen victories by calendar, on four occasions.
Spagnuolo became the Rams lead, after its successful passage through the New York Giants, with whom he served as defensive coordinator.
Interestingly, in the Super Bowl in 2000, Fisher Titans lost to St. Louis team is also seeking a general manager Billy Devaney him to make.