Rams' Jeff Fisher now three losses away from NFL infamy

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Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher is three losses away from NFL infamy

After a 49-21 beatdown in New Orleans, Fisher became No. 2 all time on the NFL losses list for head coaches, surpassing Tom Landry (162 losses) in 81 fewer games.
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three from Former Cowboy Dan Reeves!!!
 
The Pats help to get him a bit closer while putting Brady all alone at #1 for wins.

Perfect!
 
You'd think someone as wealthy as Stan Kroenke would be smart enough to hire a better HC.
 
I hope n.o. ran it up on them on purpose yesterday. douches.

From PFT:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...r-gus-bradley-and-the-problem-of-the-process/

Sean Payton must hate Gregg Williams. Payton, the Saints’ head coach, lost a year of his career when he was suspended for a bounty program orchestrated by Williams, who was then the Saints’ defensive coordinator. Payton and Williams have rarely spoken of each other publicly since then, but Payton was coaching like a man who wanted to humiliate his former assistant yesterday. Williams is now the Rams’ defensive coordinator, and Payton pulled out all the stops yesterday as the Saints beat the Rams 49-21. The Saints’ seventh and final offensive touchdown came on a trick play 50-yard touchdown pass by wide receiver Willie Snead in the fourth quarter. When you call a trick play 50-yard touchdown with your team already winning 42-21 in the fourth quarter, you’re humiliating your opponent. Payton humiliated Williams yesterday.
 
Here's hoping we can get this POS a little bit closer.
 
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