I know some of you don't want to hear it, and I'm not trying to cover for stupid penalties and bad game time coaching decisions, but anyone expecting a winning season from the Rams this year might have been expecting a bit too much.
Rams just moved from one city to another, over 2500 miles, sell a home, buy a home, move a family, get their kids settled in new schools, and a lot of other stuff that goes with a move.
Add to that they have to drive around a big city they don't know their way around, try to practice in two differnent locations 50 miles apart, and play their games in an outdated POS Colesium.
If that isn't enough of a distraction, they had to deal with the "Hard Knocks" TV show following them around.
And finally, The Rams, again are the youngest and most inexperienced team in the NFL.
I didn't expect the Rams to have a winning season this season, and I expected the offense to be vanilla when Goff started playing.
I expect Kroenke to evaluate Fisher's record and evaluate his options and expectations for the Rams. Weather he extends Fisher or brings in a new HC will depend totally on how Kroenke sees it all.
Personally, I'm disenchanted with Fisher and his coaching staff. The OC turnover of Schotty, Cignetti and Boras is getting old, its apparent Fisher has to have an OC he can control. Greg Williams has Rams defense playing well but still gives up too many 3rd and longs and isn't getting the sacks this D should, and he's been exposed as a big gambler. OL coach Paul Boudreau is ineffective. Chris Wienke? Who has he coached up?
Just sayin folks, to have expected the 2016 Rams to have a winnig record and make the playoffs was probably expecting too much from a young and inexperience team that went through huge changes that no other NFL team had to go through.
Next year, however is a different situation altogether. No more excused for me. Rams don't win, I'm off fishing on Sundays.