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Jeff Fisher and Ron


CarolinaSamurai

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Absolutely... Fisher understands the magnitude of the situation, no reason that he wouldn't look out for his old teammate, regardless of IR or not.... Why wouldn't Ron hit him up & pick his brain? I'm sure Jeff would prefer his former brother in arms to his division nemesis being victorious.... 

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15 minutes ago, CarolinaSamurai said:

I was thinking about how the Rams have the Seahawks number just strait up dominating them this year. We know both Ron and Fisher came from Chicago together. Do you think Ron is going to call Jeff it would be a nice edge to have. 

No need.  The Rams always play them tough, but so do we.  They hadn't won in Seattle since 2004 until this year.

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I think that it's hilarious that people on this board think they know what they're actually talking about. Not referring to the OP either.

It also amazes me to find out that X or Y player played through "a broken leg" for 1/2 the season, and even in this age where social media runs the world, not one so-called expert had any idea until after the season.

I don't claim to be a know it all, but I can guarantee that so much ish goes on behind the scenes of the NFL that go unreported that you or I could possibly ever fathom.

Having said all of that, I do believe that Jeff Fisher and likely others have voluntarily reached out to Ron. I don't however think that Ron would ever reach out to them for info, because he's as classy as they come, and that would be in bad taste.

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