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Jeff Fisher won’t say which quarterback will be inactive
Posted by Mike Florio on September 24, 2016, 3:41 PM EDT
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Prior to Week One against the 49ers, Rams coach Jeff Fisher said rookie quarterback Jared Goff would be inactive. Prior to Week Two against the Seahawks, Fisher said Goff would be active.
Prior to Week Three at Tampa, Fisher’s not saying anything.
“Don’t know yet,” Fisher told reporters on Friday. “Have to wait and see. . . . Come to the game.”
Fisher has decided that one of the quarterbacks will be inactive. It will be Goff or Sean Mannion.
The decision to suddenly be circumspect could be a sign that Fisher is thinking about using his second quarterback, if starter Case Keenum can’t get the offense into the end zone. Through two games, the Rams have yet to score a touchdown.
There’s no guarantee Goff would be the next man up. Mannion earned the No. 2 spot on the depth chart before the season began; if Fisher gets fed up with Keenum, Mannion could get a chance to play before Goff would be pressed into service. Once Goff is on the field, it will be hard to bench him for Mannion or Keenum, given the move the Rams made to the top of the draft to get him.
Regardless, if the Bucs are inclined to prepare for a second quarterback on Sunday, they won’t know who that will be until 90 minutes before kickoff.
Man Fisher doesn't have a clue what he's doing.
Maybe he's hoping the Bucs forfeit because they don't know what QB to game plan for. 
Posted by Mike Florio on September 24, 2016, 3:41 PM EDT

Prior to Week One against the 49ers, Rams coach Jeff Fisher said rookie quarterback Jared Goff would be inactive. Prior to Week Two against the Seahawks, Fisher said Goff would be active.
Prior to Week Three at Tampa, Fisher’s not saying anything.
“Don’t know yet,” Fisher told reporters on Friday. “Have to wait and see. . . . Come to the game.”
Fisher has decided that one of the quarterbacks will be inactive. It will be Goff or Sean Mannion.
The decision to suddenly be circumspect could be a sign that Fisher is thinking about using his second quarterback, if starter Case Keenum can’t get the offense into the end zone. Through two games, the Rams have yet to score a touchdown.
There’s no guarantee Goff would be the next man up. Mannion earned the No. 2 spot on the depth chart before the season began; if Fisher gets fed up with Keenum, Mannion could get a chance to play before Goff would be pressed into service. Once Goff is on the field, it will be hard to bench him for Mannion or Keenum, given the move the Rams made to the top of the draft to get him.
Regardless, if the Bucs are inclined to prepare for a second quarterback on Sunday, they won’t know who that will be until 90 minutes before kickoff.
Man Fisher doesn't have a clue what he's doing.


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