Oct 27 6:46p by Randy Booth
Despite an 0-6 start, Jeff Fisher is still considered one of the best coaches in the NFL. So, maybe, Tennessee Titans owner Bud Adams should trust his veteran coach in his decision to start Kerry Collins?:
Because if Collins is playing so poorly—which we can all agree on by watching this offense in ’09—then why hasn’t Young already been asserted into the starting lineup?
Now, we can speculate all we want, but Fisher has earned the respect in this league for his coaching abilities. I don’t know him personally, but I do know many of his former players, and I have never heard a negative thing uttered about the man. He seems, well, like the ultimate head coach to play for. Plus, we aren’t on the practice fields and we aren’t in the meeting rooms. We can’t see if VY is ready to play, or if he has shown the coaching staff that he is now mature enough to lead this offense.
Despite the team’s struggles, Fisher has kept Young on the sidelines thus far.
In saying that, we should respect Fisher’s decision for having kept Young on the bench thus far this season, because if he was good enough to play—and win—for the Titans, he most likely would have been in the lineup already over Collins.
Only time will end this debate. Who will budge first: Fisher or Adams?
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