Jeff Fisher apparently eyeing getting revenge on Rams with his next job

Hmm, looking at the teams the Rams play next year...

Another job in the West is out of the question. Kelly isn't going to be fired after one year, Arians gave the Cardinals their best three year stretch since the '70's so one bad year isn't going to off him, and Carroll is a Seahawk until he retires.

The NFC division they're playing next year is the NFC East and that's definitely out of the question. All four coaches have great movements so far this season and it would be asinine to fire any of them.

Them play the AFC South is different, but still questionable. Gus Bradley is probably going to be shown the door, but are the Jags going to hired another defensive-oriented head coach? You would figure they try the opposite route for their next coach. Pagano might be fired at the end of the season... something which was said at the end of 2014 and 2015 season, that's a "believe it when it happens" story. O'Brien is probably safe, his brand of "9-7 bullshit" is at least a winning record and I never got the impression that McNair was a trigger happy owner. Mularkey is safe with his exotic smash mouth offense, something that I never would have believe to be true at the start of this year.

The final two games are up in the air, though the Rams should finished third in the division. NFC North is bit of a jam, but it's unlikely that the Packers or Vikings fire their coach. If the Lions finished 3rd in the division, it means that they blew one hell of a playoffs chance and yeah Caldwell might get fired for that. As for the other one, it'll be either Saints or Panthers, with Payton signing a 5 year extension before 2016 and Rivera being one of the better coaches in the league so not happening.

So it would come down to the Jaguars and maybe the Colts and Lions jobs for Fisher to get his revenge. Unless he's going to take the year off, I'm not seeing how it happens.

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