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Became the
franchise’s fifteenth head coach on
January 5, 1995 after closing his
first campaign as head
coach/defensive coordinator. He
replaced Jack Pardee on November 14,
1994, serving the remaining six
games as head coach...
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Fisher is the
winningest coach in the NFL during
the last four seasons, compiling 44
victories, and is the winningest
head coach in franchise history with
80 wins. Last year he became the
fourth youngest coach (44) since
1960 to reach 70 regular-season
victories (Don Shula, John Madden,
and Bill Cowher).
Throughout the past
four seasons, Fisher has led the
Titans to three playoff appearances,
two AFC Championship Games, two
division titles, and a berth in
Super Bowl XXXIV. In 2000, Fisher
became only the fifth coach in NFL
history to lead his team to
consecutive 13-win seasons, joining
Mike Holmgren, George Seifert, Marv
Levy, and Mike Ditka. Fisher
originally joined the Oilers in 1994
as the defensive coordinator after
serving as defensive backs coach for
the San Francisco 49ers (1992-93).
Prior to heading up
the 49ers’ secondary, Fisher served
as the defensive coordinator for the
Los Angeles Rams (1991). He began
his coaching career with the
Philadelphia Eagles in 1986, where
he handled defensive backs until
becoming the NFL’s youngest
defensive coordinator in 1988.
Drafted by Chicago in the seventh
round in 1981, he spent five seasons
as a cornerback and kick returner
for the Bears (1981-85). Assisted
defensive coordinator Buddy Ryan in
Bears’ 1985 Super Bowl championship
season after being placed on injured
reserve with ankle injury.
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