What would Jeff Fisher have to do to get fired by the Rams?
Jeff Fisher, who entered Sunday's game with a 31-43-1 since becoming the Rams coach in 2012, reportedly signed a two-year contract extension because ... well, we have no idea.
For an idea of just how bad Fisher has been, consider this: He has never had a winning season in St. Louis, and now Los Angeles, and Fisher's teams have a .430 winning percentage, 26th in the league since 2012. Just as depressing: The Rams' point differential from 2012-2015 is -145 (it has been negative each season), and that ranks 25th in the league.
Fisher and his $7 million salary rank fourth behind only Sean Payton, Pete Carroll, and Bill Belichick.