Rams' Fisher not concerned about job security

Rams' Fisher not concerned about job security

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Jasen Vinlove / USA TODAY Sports

Despite a 3-5 start and likely being on the way to his seventh straight sub-.500 season, Los Angeles Rams head coach Jeff Fisher isn't worried about losing his job.

"I'm not uncomfortable at all," Fisher said when asked about his future Monday, according to ESPN's Alden Gonzalez. "I'm uncomfortable because I didn't expect to be 3-and-whatever we are, but I'm not uncomfortable at all. I never look over my shoulder. We're moving on."

While the Rams' front office is likely unhappy with how the team's first season back in L.A. is going, it's unclear if Fisher's job is really in danger.

There were reports earlier in the season that he was close to signing a new contract extension, so the Rams would probably have to implode in the second half of the season to consider an overhaul of the coaching staff.

Stan (Kroenke) and I are on the same page," said Fisher. "He understands what we've been through. He's as disappointed as I am at the losses - two three-points and a seven-point in the last three games. He understands that we're competitive and we're doing everything we possibly can to get this turned around.”

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