It is amazing what 59-0 will do. I decided after that debacle to give myself a couple days and get over the shock of it. Well, here I am a few days later and… I have changed my mind. If the season ended today I think Jeff Fisher should be fired. Hack, the official T-Rac’s Posse critic, was waiting to see how I would spin this in Fisher’s favor since I had chosen his side two weeks ago. Well… I am not spinning it for Fisher. I am changing my mind. The situation has changed, and in my opinion rather significantly. I defended him 2 weeks ago based on the good faith that he would find a way to turn this season around and adjust to the problems that Titans had and make this team competitive. That obviously didn’t happen.
59-0 is tied for the worst loss in NFL history. It could have been worse had Belichick kept his foot on the gas pedal. It is a punchline. A joke. The media laughs, the players feel angry and ashamed, and fans lose all confidence in the team’s leadership. Combine that with 0-6 on a year with Super Bowl aspirations, and this season has just entered into a level of complete and total disaster I could never have imagined happening. 59-0 really changed my perspective on Jeff Fisher.

Unless things drastically change, it's time to move on.
Why things change after 59-0
When I defended Jeff Fisher about two weeks ago, I said he was a top 10 coach who has a history of being able to build winning teams and that the lack of a franchise Quarterback can rarely be pinned on the coach’s shoulders. I still believe that to be true. The past decade, he has been a top 10 coach, and he deserves a lot of respect and credit for those 10 years.I also pointed out the lack of good replacement candidates for the job, and how lack of stability in the NFL is one way to completely drive a team into the ground. All of these things remain true. But 59-0 also brings up new concerns, both short and long term. The credibility of the team is completely in question, and that falls on the head coach. Here are my thoughts on why I changed my mind on Jeff Fisher after one horrendous game:
- It shows not only a lack of improvement, but a complete nosedive the other way. Jeff Fisher usually is very good at maximizing the talent given to him and also finding ways to be competitive and win a few games with subpar talent. While one season or game does not a coach make, a 59-0 loss shows that there is a severe lack of focus and severe disconnect on this team. Something is extremely wrong, and Fisher is making it worse. Much worse. That’s a bad sign.
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