Is Jeff Fisher's Visit to St. Louis for a Possible Press Conference?
The St. Louis Rams have been frantically pursuing the services of former Titans coach Jeff Fisher to fill the team's head coaching vacancy that was created with the firing of Steve Spagnuolo.
The Rams have been battling head-to-head with the Miami Dolphins in an attempt to win over Fisher's heart, which could ultimately result in a significant boost for either franchise, as both teams have been experiencing a strong losing culture as of late.
The Rams currently remain the favorites in the race, but things are still too close to reach any definite conclusions.
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Or, are the Rams leading more than we thought?
The Dolphins surely impressed Fisher with a helicopter ride over the city of Miami, but Rams owner Stan Kroenke took a more subtle approach, inviting Fisher to visit him in Denver for an interview.
That's right, the interview was not conducted in the city of St. Louis, but rather in Colorado where Kroenke is likely residing for the time being, as he is also the owner of the NBA's Denver Nuggets.
So why is that interesting?
Despite already interviewing for the job in Denver, it's confirmed that Fisher is heading to St. Louis for a visit.
According the the source, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, the nature of the trip has not been made public.
However, it's certainly not for an interview, since that process has already been completed.
It's likely that the only intention of the trip is to give Fisher a chance to visit the city of St. Louis, as it would potentially be his new home.
But with only two teams strongly pursuing Fisher, it's possible that he's already made up his mind, despite the fact that he's considered to still be weighing his options.
Another strong possibility, especially when considering that the Rams are the supposed favorites, is that Fisher will be coming to town to make an announcement at Rams Park.
Perhaps, that announcement will consist of Fisher declaring himself the new head coach of the St. Louis Rams in front of the media.
If Fisher leaves St. Louis and nothing is official, then it's likely that Fisher is in fact completely undecided on the decision.

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