Former Titans coach Jeff Fisher appeared on NFL Network’s NFL Total Access on Monday night by way of Nate Davis of USA Today.
After 17 years at the helm of the Oilers/Titans, Fisher appears ready to take on his next challenge
“I’m enjoying my time (off but) certainly not done with what I set out to do, and that was to win a championship. So looking forward to another opportunity to try to do so,” he said.
“I may entertain something (another head job) next year.”
He has no ill feelings toward the Titans after he and the team mutually parted in January after a 6-10 season. Fisher went 142-120 overall and led the franchise to its only Super Bowl appearance after the 1999 season.
“I was very pleased with the way we sorted things out, worked things out. Very, very appreciative for the organization, for Mr. Adams to give me an opportunity for that many years,” he said.
“But sometimes in life you just need to take a deep breath, and I needed that. It just became apparent it was time that I just needed some time away to get rest and recharged.”
Coach Fisher…It will not seem right not seeing you on the sidelines this year… You will be missed by so many Tennesseans. Thanks for all you did for the Titans and also thanks for what you did for the City of Nashville.Your untiring devotion to this City will be remembered for a long time. Hope we do get to see you on some sideline next year…I wish you the best …always.