
"The soap opera between Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher and quarterback Vince Young took another exciting turn on Sunday, during the team's win over the Houston Texans.
David Climer of the Tennessean reports that Young arrived at halftime, and watched the third quarter and part of the fourth from the sidelines before an early exit. Even more interesting Fisher didn't know that Young was there.
Asked if it was strange for a player on IR to arrive late or leave early, Fisher responded, "You know, they're pretty much on their own. Most injured reserve players, not all of them but most of them, are here. They come before the game starts; they stay until it's over with. I didn't even know [Young] was here (ESPN)."
At this point we know one of them is going to have to go, and if it was up to me it would be Fisher. I don't believe in a lot of the things Young has done, but he has proven to be a winner, and I still think their best chance to win is with him on the field. Fisher is a very respected coach, but that team just seems to be flat, and for all the praise he gets he's never won a Super Bowl. I think it is time for this franchise to part ways. I still believe that Fisher is a good coach, but sometimes a relationship can grow stale, and I think that is happening.
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