NFL Head Coach Power Rankings: Bill Parcells Joe Gibbs Bill Belichick Bill Cowher Mike Shanahan - Realfootball365.comTennessee Titans - (Jeff Fisher) - Although Fisher has fallen on hard times in the last two years, he's unquestionably one of the league's premier head coaches. In fact, the Houston/Tennessee organization has hung its hat on Fisher since 1994, and he's made the team look intelligent for it. A four-time playoff coach, the 48-year-old is leading a rebuilding Titans organization. When their young talent begins developing, Fisher will begin his ascent up the mountain of head coaching's elite. (Regular season record: 97-85; playoffs: 5-4).
No, if they had won they would have gotten in.
so true, is he expected to return after week 6?
If only Jeff had ever won the big one.
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SI.com - Writers - Dr. Z's Power Rankings: Colts, Pats have strong hold on top spots - Wednesday September 12, 2007 12:26PM
#4 not to bad for a bad coach and a bad team. Once again, whose your team allvol
He's still under the PUP until further notice. More and more it's looking like he won't be 100% until next summer. So to answer your question, I don't think we'll see David Givens at all this season. We have to have someone besides Roydell stepping up. Brandon Jones was a major disappointment last week. We'll see if he can bounce back next Monday night.
Yep, I've been really please with Roydell. I don't really like Travis Henry but if you have Henry, Pacman, a healthy David Givens and a proven MLB then this team would actually be very solid.
We're actually doing quite well without Travis. As of now, the Titans have more rushing yards than anyone in the league. Lendale had a pretty nice game against a much improved Colts defense. Once Pacman and Givens return (another fine draft class and a few free agents), Tennessee and Indianapolis will be battling it out for AFC South supremacy for years to come.