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    Titans, Fisher parting ways after 16 full seasons
    By TERESA M. WALKER, AP Sports Writer
    45 minutes ago


    ShareEmailPrintNASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)—In a surprising move, the Tennessee Titans have parted ways with Jeff Fisher, who was the NFL’s longest-tenured coach.

    The team said in a release Thursday night that “Fisher will no longer be the head coach of the team.”

    The Titans announced the move within an hour of a report by SI.com that they were negotiating Fisher’s departure and released a longer statement a couple hours later saying they will always appreciate his leadership through some of their “greatest heights” during 16 full seasons as coach.


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    The 52-year-old Fisher had seemingly just survived a battle with quarterback Vince Young(notes). Adams decided to either release Young or trade him on Jan. 5. The owner announced two days later that he would be keeping Fisher.

    Fisher and Young never really jelled in five seasons together after the Titans drafted the former Texas standout with the third overall pick in 2006 under orders from Adams. The relationship frayed even as Fisher publicly defended Young until Nov. 21 when the situation boiled over.

    Young tossed his shoulder pads and other equipment into the stands after an overtime loss in which the quarterback suffered a season-ending injury.

    Running back Chris Johnson said Wednesday while practicing in Hawaii for the Pro Bowl he didn’t think Fisher or Young could work together after “it hit the fan.”

    In the end, neither Fisher nor Young survived with the Titans.

    Even though Adams announced he was sticking with Fisher for the final year of his contract the move meant Fisher would be coaching for his future in 2011. Fisher has repeatedly said he wanted to finish his career with the franchise, but the coach known for never losing his cool in public while hiding behind his sunglasses may have decided Adams’ decision wasn’t good enough.

    Fisher thanked Adams and the franchise for “a special 17 years” in a statement released by the team.

    “It has been a tremendous experience. We all did our very best and I think I can look back with fond memories and be very proud of what we accomplished. I want to wish the organization, the current players and the fans nothing but the best in the future.”

    The team scheduled a news conference for Friday with Fisher expected to attend to discuss the first coaching change since the franchise relocated to Tennessee from Houston in 1997. One of the leading candidates to replace Fisher is Mike Munchak, the Titans offensive line coach. The Hall of Famer is a favorite of Adams.

    Among the four major U.S. sports, only Jerry Sloan with the NBA’s Utah Jazz has been with the same team longer than Fisher had been with the Titans. Andy Reid of Philadelphia now takes over as the NFL’s longest-tenured coach having finished up his 12th season with the Eagles.

    Fisher took the team to its only Super Bowl in 2000.

    Fisher oversaw the team’s relocation from Houston in which the Oilers played in four different stadiums between 1996 and 1999 before moving into their current home.

    Since 1999, Tennessee ranks seventh in the NFL in winning percentage with a 110-82 record. The Titans also are tied for fourth with six playoff seasons since 1999, though a second straight miss this past season will drop the team down that list.

    But Fisher is just 5-6 in the postseason and hadn’t won a playoff game since beating Baltimore in a wild-card matchup in January 2004. Tennessee lost a wild-card game in San Diego in 2007 and wasted the AFC’s top seed in 2008 with a loss to Baltimore.

    He also had losing skids of at least five games in five of the last seven seasons.

    #2
    Looks like Vince won after all.

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      #3
      Wasn`t expecting that!

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        #4
        I really like him too......... to bad he aint coming to the Cowboys.

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          #5
          bad news

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            #6
            Originally posted by tractorred View Post
            Looks like Vince won after all.
            They can look for a job together as a package deal.

            n 28 05:01am EST
            Titans still plan to lose Vince Young

            By Mark J. Miller

            Jeff FisherJeff Fisher has been the head coach of the Tennessee Titans since 1994 when the team was still the Houston Oilers. Today the team starts looking for a new coach.

            Fisher has a 136-110 record in the regular season and took the team to the Super Bowl in 1999 but lost 23-16 to the St. Louis Rams when Kevin Dyson was tackled one yard away from the end zone with no time left on the clock. That's as close as Fisher could get his team to a title.

            He leaves after a 6-10 season that featured a locker-room argument with quarterback Vince Young(notes) in late November after the Titans lost to the Washington Redskins. At the end of the season, the word going around was that owner Bud Adams was going to try and trade or release Young.

            ESPN has heard that just because Fisher is leaving doesn't mean that Young has gained any kind of safety net. The Titans are still planning to trade or release Young.

            Since joining the Titans in 2006, Young has thrown 42 touchdowns and 42 interceptions. His 2010 pass completions dropped significantly to 51.5% from 62.3% only a year previous.

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              #7
              As a 20+ year season ticket holder to the Houston Oilers all I can say is Bud Adams is still a jerk.

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                #8
                I went to school with their quarterbacks coach. Hope it doesn't affect his job.

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                  #9
                  What was Bud drinking?

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                    #10
                    Fisher may be a good coach, but the results are not there.

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                      #11
                      Can Garrett....pick up Fisher.....the boys would be wearring rings inside of 4 years.

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                        #12
                        too bad things couldnt be worked out and everyone just get along. As a lifelong Oilers/Titans fan I hate to see these struggles. Jeff fisher has been a great coach despite not producing the results expected from a great coach. And as for Vince Young he has some growing up to do and he really needs an offense built around him and his abilities, He was a great college QB and has the potential to be a great NFL QB. I wish them both the best wherever they end up. And as always hope for a great season next year. Thanks Jeff.
                        Go Titans!

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                          #13
                          Vince already accomplished the only thing that really matters.

                          His game just really doesn't translate well to the NFL(although he has had some success).....name the others that have won Superbowls.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by quackerback View Post
                            Fisher may be a good coach, but the results are not there.
                            lots of good coaches (and players) out there never make it to the super bowl. at least fisher got em to the big game. just because you dont win it all doesnt make you a bad coach or player. look at dan marino.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Death from Above View Post
                              Can Garrett....pick up Fisher.....the boys would be wearring rings inside of 4 years.
                              I want some of what you're smokin'...

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