Jeff Fisher Kicked Media Out of Rams Locker Room After Loss

Oct 16, 2016; Detroit, MI, USA; Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher looks up during the first quarter against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 16, 2016; Detroit, MI, USA; Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher looks up during the first quarter against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports /
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Head coach Jeff Fisher of the Los Angeles Rams went ballistic following the Week 6 loss to the Detroit Lions and threw out the media in their locker room.

In Week 6 action between the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions, both teams provided fans in attendance a solid matchup. In the end, the Lions won a nailbiter of a game with the final score being 31-28.

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In tough losses, it’s always best to be professional and do your best to bounce back the following game. As a head coach, it’s imperative to set the tone, culture, and expectations in victory and, even more so, in defeat.

Head coach Jeff Fisher once again displayed poor judgment and made a terrible decision just moments after the game. Fisher was so irate about the loss, he kicked out members of the media before talking to the team.

There is no doubt that the Rams have been underperforming so far this season after having some rather high expectations heading into 2016. After a second consecutive loss that puts them at 3-3 on the year, things aren’t going as envisioned for a franchise entering their first year in the city of angels.

Consistency is key, but in the grand scheme of things, so is handling everything in stride. Fisher undoubtedly must have given his team an earful following such a loss to hopefully ignite a fire under this team. At the same time, however, showed that frustration is easily flowing through the organization.

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Overall, Fisher is facing pressure to deliver with a franchise that has its fanbase calling ultimately calling for quarterback Jared Goff to finally be unleashed to the football world. Maybe Fisher is feeling the heat. But at the end of the day, actions like this don’t bode well for the impressions he’s giving off that the Rams are already heading in the wrong direction.